Chapter 480: The Appearance of Doctor Hua Guo
London, England, International Academic Conference on Digestion.
Professor Gregory, chairman of the organizing committee and director of the Department of Gastroenterology at Wellington Hospital, specially prepared for half a day to ask Dr. China to talk about Helicobacter pylori, as well as clinical treatment and medication.
He had a premonition that this would be an epoch-making breakthrough in digestive diseases and would also change a major opportunity for clinical treatment in the gastrointestinal department.
This arrangement is a complete exception. You should know that in the three-day conference, countless experts and professors wanted to make the topic they are studying public at the conference. This is a symbol of qualifications, identity, and influence.
During the half-day meeting, no one can speak for more than 40 minutes.
In order to achieve precise time, a countdown alarm clock was specially placed on the podium. Once the time comes, a ringtone rings next to the venue, and in principle, it will not be given more than 5 minutes.
This time, the time arranged for the mysterious Chinese doctor was one morning, more than 3 hours, which made the top experts from all over the country look red.
With everyone's curious and expectant eyes, the academic special session of China began.
The first person to speak on stage was Chen Chun. Her spoken English language has fully met the requirements for her speech after daily communication with two Australian doctors and several months of training by the English teacher of Yuezhou Teachers College.
When a young female doctor who was wearing a professional suit and smiling on stage came on stage, doctors from all over the world shouted and exclaimed in surprise.
Everyone has been greeting their God in their hearts. Are you wrong?
This little girl, who looks to be in her 20s, is the first author of four papers on the Lancet? Is the main researcher of this topic?
Doctors in China are so young, are they so powerful?
Don’t forget that at this conference, almost all of them are top doctors and professors from top hospitals in the world, including the Mayo Medical Center, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital and other famous hospitals.
The youngest doctor is also in his forties and fifties. Many of them are even in their sixties and seventies, so they have the opportunity to enter the conference and be qualified to sit down and attend the conference. This is the result of hard work and lifelong struggle.
This Chinese female doctor is qualified to give a speech at such a young age. This contrast has made countless doctors buzzing their heads, and they are full of interest and exploration in Dr. Chen's speech.
They have read all the papers, so they want to listen to how Dr. Hua personally introduced them and answer various questions at the conference.
Is Chen Chun nervous? Of course she is nervous, but her preparation is the most complete.
Chen Xia found all the papers related to Helicobacter pylori from the library of Space Hospital.
The two siblings carefully selected and passed all the questions they might encounter at the meeting to ensure that everything was foolproof.
In addition, the siblings also prepared many screenshots before and after gastroscopy treatment, pictures of Helicobacter pylori under the microscope, and many various graphic lists drawn based on experimental data, etc.
It can be said that the preparations have been armed to the teeth. All of these papers are the research results of medical scientists from all over the world in decades and past few years. They can be said to be the essence of the essence.
How could it be a failure at the conference?
Chen Xia personally served her as her deputy, and as her speech progressed, he would keep changing the slides.
In the 1980s, there were no PPTs and computer projectors. All slides needed to be prepared in advance and then updated manually one by one. It was very inconvenient and required the cooperation of speakers and assistants.
Chen Chun stood in front of the podium and took a deep breath. Her young face was full of confidence and stubbornness. This was the first time that a Chinese doctor appeared at a mainstream academic conference in the world. She had no reason to fail.
"Gentlemen, ladies, I am Chen Chun, a gastroenterologist from China. Today, my colleague and I stood at the most important conference in the Department of Gastrochemistry for the first time at the invitation of Professor Gregory. I am very honored. What I want to give today is Helicobacter pylori..."
(No more water-free)
Chen Chun's speech lasted for a full 1.5 hours.
From how she and her colleagues discovered unknown bacillus in the gastric mucosa of patients with stomach disease, to how to verify the damage to the stomach through experiments, to how to invent proton pump inhibitors and quadruple bactericidal therapy for this bacillus, a detailed and comprehensive introduction was given.
The difference between this kind of speech and paper is that the paper is rigorous and has limitations on the word space.
The speech is active and a process of telling, so Chen Chun clearly explained the various problems encountered in clinical practice, the various difficulties encountered in experiments, and the problem-solving ideas of her and her colleagues.
I taught a lesson to more than 300 experts from various countries on the scene.
Many doctors felt a sudden realization after hearing this. After all, there were unknown bacteria in the stomach acid, which had been discovered for a long time, but no one was studying it in depth, or someone was studying it, but the process was not as fast as Chen Chun's team.
This is like solving a case. When all the evidence is difficult to perfectly connect, does it prove that Chinese doctors are indeed conducting experiments in a rigorous and scientific way?
Instead of what some people have guessed before, this is an academic fraud or an exaggeration of the facts.
Professor Gregory sat on the stage and watched the young Chinese doctor in front of him give a speech in English throughout the whole process, and he felt a lot of emotion in his heart.
Personally, he has completely believed in the research of Chinese doctors, but he personally believes it is useless. After all, how such revolutionary innovation cannot be recognized by experts from various countries, the International Gastroenterology Commission is useless.
As soon as Chen Chun's speech ended, everyone just gave polite applause, and many people were whispering, obviously not very convinced.
Professor Gregory invited Chen Chun to his seat and said to the microphone: "Next, what do you have to ask questions?"
Professor Harrison of Mayo Clinic was the first to raise his hand:
"Hello, Dear Dr. Chen Chun, I would like to ask, how many clinical trials have you conducted? What is the total radical cure rate?"
"Hello Professor Harrison, so far, we have conducted a total of 5,000 clinical trials in 6 hospitals, including common gastritis, gastroesophageal ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux, etc.
Among these 5,000 patients, the proportion of Helicobacter pylori was detected was 90%, which means that the gastric tissue specimens of 4,500 patients contained this bacillus.
Then through our quadruple therapy, the clinical symptoms improved by 95% in the whole process, sufficient and systematic treatment for 2 weeks, and the radical cure rate of Helicobacter pylori reached 80%.
Chapter completed!