Chapter 3700 Background



The bigwigs at the scene could all guess the deeper reasons.

The first thing the teachers of the National Association want to criticize this person is: "The subject she is working on has not been done by others. What does it have to do with male and female doctors?"

Please refrain from creating unfounded topics to confuse serious academic issues.

Gao Zhaocheng was even more ruthless, pointing directly to the other party's dark side: "Have you been humiliated in your unit?"

You can speak up if you are treated unfairly in your own unit, but don't throw dirty water on the National Association.

Yu Xuexian cited his own wife as an example: "Not to mention surgery, in our National Association of Internal Medicine, we recruit male and female doctors with the same requirements."

Think about it, his wife Jiang Mingzhu was able to be admitted to the National Association because of her superhuman grades: she always ranked first in medical school for several years, and she was admitted to the gastroenterology department with a score several tens of points higher than other competitors in the hospital's written test and interview.

Dr. Jiang Mingzhu's gentle appearance is deceptive. Anyone who knows her knows that she is a 100% tomboy.

Most of the female doctors in the hospital have tomboyish personalities.

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The medical environment is so competitive that hospitals do not recruit female doctors to be prostitutes. Hospitals are not wealthy and do not have the capital to keep idle people. They recruit men and women to work like slaves.

Large hospitals are where top talent competes and they won't do anything that would lower their standards.

"Which hospital is he from?"

Seeing that what the National Association people said made sense, a group of people at the scene started discussing it privately.

"He doesn't seem to be from the capital."

"Is it from the South?"

"Zhongshan system?"

"Impossible. If the Zhongshan Clan did this, they would definitely not be able to cover it up and would have been ridiculed long ago."

The Zhongshan family in my hometown is too famous, and any slight disturbance will attract attention. It is impossible for me to report it proactively and bring disgrace upon myself.

It’s not difficult to quickly figure out where this person came from, as all the top students present are good at solving puzzles.

"He is the attending physician of the Sixth People's Hospital in their provincial capital."

"I remember that their unit was reported in the newspaper as the first female cardiac surgeon in history."

Think about it, this first female cardiac surgeon was born in the capital area of ​​the National Medical Center, and was not from the most famous cardiac surgery hospitals in the circle, such as the National Association of Cardiology, National Institutes of Health, and National Taiwan University. If you think about this kind of news, you can understand the mood of the person who complained.

On the other hand, it proves that the bigwigs in the capital's medical circle really wouldn't make such a joke.

After hearing the atmosphere of the discussion, Dr. Guan realized that he had gotten into trouble. His original intention was just to complain and comfort himself with the same thing as the National Association, in order to win the support of his colleagues. But in the end, it seemed that only he and his unit became a joke.

No, he had to save the situation quickly, otherwise he would most likely be killed by his leader when he returned.

Doctor Guan was so anxious that he wanted to pull the other party out of the quagmire: "I have read this paper. Her preliminary research is well known. She didn't figure out the real difficulty. Otherwise, I wouldn't raise relevant questions to you."

As mentioned before, everyone knows that there must be a correlation between disease and organ structure. The most difficult part is to find the academic rules of correlation and summarize feasible guiding strategies that can be ultimately applied to clinical practice.

The former is a primary level of scientific research, while the latter is a truly top-level research result. Doctor Guan believes that the other party is too young to produce such a groundbreaking scientific research result, and at most he can only dabble in it.

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