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2363 Work hard, struggle!

After Dr. Jessia told Edwards about the experience of the tenured professor, he didn't know what happened later. He sat leisurely in his room, looking at the fundus and information about the left gastric artery embolization surgery.

As an expert in the subject, Jessia has a very complicated emotion about the tenured professor who is far away from the ocean.

Because he has a high level, he has an accurate assessment of the tis surgery that is broadcast live in the surgery room five days a week and at night.

Dr. Jessia admitted that his level was very high and very high. But he did not try to compare. After all, the "field" was different. He barely compared for comparison, and in the end he could only humiliate himself.

Dr. Jessia acknowledged the level of the youngest tenured professor in Johns Hopkins Hospital history, but it does not mean that he is not jealous.

Recently, there are more and more rumors about the tenured professor, and there are all kinds of things, and some even say that he is a member of the Bruch family.

The Nobel Prize in Medicine has not been awarded to clinical practice for more than half a century. With the efforts of the young tenured professor, the ice is broken, and Dr. Jessia can even hear the sound of the creaking ice boat.

But jealousy alone is useless, and Dr. Jessia has an extremely accurate understanding of this.

To challenge an academic overlord who is thirty years younger than you, you will not do such boring and extremely dangerous things as long as your mind is not broken.

Dr. Jessia is sure that if he questioned and challenged the young tenured professor without knowing the depth, it might not take ten years for his academic status to be repeatedly crushed in the mud.

It’s better to do your own research. The fundus and left gastric artery embolization have a significant effect on obesity and refractory diabetes patients. Is there a lot of medical skills, so there is no need to compete with that tenured professor.

Dr. Jessia is sure that the research he is engaged in has great prospects. Although there are more or less minor problems after the operation, the research has entered the clinical stage and is always much better than Edwards's research.

And the most important thing is that he is at the forefront of the world. Dr. Jessia is sure that no one can walk faster than he does.

The doctor from the Magic City was very capable. He tirelessly performed the surgery and the summary of postoperative information. Almost one person had the same workload as three or four people, and Dr. Jessia expressed satisfaction with this.

The paper has been sent to the Lancet magazine. Should I talk to my old friend on that side?

Dr. Jessia smiled and turned on his phone, sending a greeting message to a long-time review editor.

Soon, there was a reply on that side.

Dr. Jessia glanced at it and was stunned immediately.

There is a competitor in the fundus and left gastric artery embolization surgery?! The other party explained this very politely and said that if possible, he would try his best to help Dr. Jessia's project.

Dr. Jessia looked at the reply message blankly, saying that he would try his best to help when possible, which means that no possibility occupies the vast majority of possibilities.

The other party was just being polite, he was sure of this.

I haven't heard of a top medical institution doing similar research. Dr. Jessia was confused, but did not hang up the phone and immediately asked for information about the other party.

But what disappointed him was that the editor who was originally an old friend began to distract the topic vaguely, talking about the weather, breakfast, and the cats at home, and even mentioning this year's Nobel Prize.

It's over! Dr. Jessia thought to himself.

Generally, this situation means that your article is absolutely impossible to publish first.

122 surgeries have been completed, and there are detailed postoperative tracking and discussion. For top journals like The Lancet, which focuses more on clinical surgery, there is no reason to reject their articles.

Dr. Jessia closed the email and was just mocking Mr. Edwards's mood that had all turned into ashes.

He thought about it carefully for a long time and decided to ask in person.

After booking the latest flight, Dr. Jessia hurriedly embarked on the journey. Today, his research is still going on, and Kim Yaowu is undergoing surgery in the operating room.

The operation went smoothly, and some problems were not solved after the operation, but Jin Yaowu was in a very good mood after the operation.

He hummed a small song, trimmed the data and clicked it, saved the paper he had completed and repeatedly reviewed.

The data is detailed, the theory is sufficient... it is quite sufficient, he thought to himself. After the operation, 882 patients recovered well, but the pain lasted a little longer.

However, 118 patients have various complications, although not particularly serious, some patients infected with Basilica are particularly difficult.

These patients still need to undergo a long period of internal medicine treatment after surgery, which is completely different from the simple and minimally invasive things I imagined at the beginning.

Although Dr. Jessia, the big boss, improved the method of surgery several times, the effect was very little.

Jin Yaowu also predicted that this procedure is not a successful procedure, but needs to be continuously improved over a long period of clinical application.

These "defects" are expected and cannot be completely avoided. Is the surgery a complication is normal. No, it is an accident.

In his opinion, the information on hand is now quite perfect. No matter what, the most perfect one is impossible to achieve.

After saving the information, Jin Yaowu breathed a sigh of relief.

The surgery needs to be continued and the procedure needs to be improved. This is just the beginning. However, after dozens of days of hard work, I feel that the surgery has reached a certain level, which is a comprehensive progress.

He looked out the window and wanted to smile, but he felt a little heavy. His smile was a little awkward, like the withered weeds on the autumn grassland.

Whenever he is free, Jin Yaowu will think about what that boss Zheng is doing in the imperial capital?

When Jin Yaowu thought of Boss Zheng, he felt a small thorn in his heart, which made him feel uncomfortable all over.

Don't worry about him!

He walked on his Yangguan Road and walked on his own single-plank bridge. Like Mu Tao's backless followers? Jin Yaowu couldn't do it.

Licking the dog! Jin Yaowu hated the thought of when he talked to Mu Tao in the imperial capital. Whenever he talked about Boss Zheng, Mu Tao's tone and expression would have a sense of respect from the heart... It can even be said to be worship.

A dignified professor, a leading figure in China who intervened in the Mesozoic era, turned into a licking dog. Who would believe it when he said it!

Must be fighting for a breath, Jin Yaowu clenched his fists and thought to himself.

He knew this in his heart since he chose the fundus and had no way out after the left gastric artery embolization.

effort!

struggle!!

Kim Yaowu cheered himself up.

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