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91. If there is a chance, I would also like to go to Kyoto for a monthly pass

"Okay, do you have anything to add?" Jiang Lai asked again after hearing Lucas's answer. In principle, it was not a mistake, but there were always some omissions.

"No more." Lucas frowned again. After two questions, Dr. Jiang always asked if there were any other supplements. Is there... is there really a trap?

"Okay, then, please, Dr. Lucas, please call Dr. Nova." Sher gave this person a direct verdict. He didn't answer the first question, so forget it. The second question is actually quite simple, stop bleeding, bandage, fix.

, transportation, but this person only talked about stopping the bleeding, but it was still a lot worse.

"Okay." Lucas stood up and breathed a sigh of relief. He thought about his answer carefully. After confirming that there was no problem, he opened the office door and called Nova.



"Jiang, Lucas's resume is excellent, but he didn't answer your question very well." Xie Er whispered, looking at Jiang Lai, "If we can't recruit enough people for interviews today..."

"Then we won't be full." Jiang Lai said calmly, "Our campus has not yet expanded, and there are already a lot of people. After Yu Wen and the others leave, there may be more space. If the quota is really full...then...

I really can’t let it go.”

Sher shrugged, "It's up to you."

Dong-dong-dong, there was a knock on the door.

The two of them looked up and saw the next interviewer already standing by the door.



"The recruitment of the Department of Surgery is very vigorous this time. Professor, will our Department of Internal Medicine consider expanding the enrollment?" In the cafeteria, Taylor was eating lunch and said to Professor Jenny.

"Maybe two or three doctors will be recruited." Jenny replied gently, "Even if the hospital expands its enrollment, the number of internal medicine beds will only be more than 70..."

Taylor sighed. Since the development of anesthesia in the last century, surgery has been on the road of rapid development and never returned. In comparison, internal medicine seems quite mediocre.

Surgeons are also highly praised by patients. Laparotomy, thoracotomy... sounds dripping with blood, and the final removal of lesions seems to be very powerful.

As for internists, most of the diseases overlap with those of surgery, but...surgery requires surgery, while internal medicine does not.

"That's it." Taylor sounded a little disappointed. He had been at Tongren Hospital for several years, and he was getting older. Although Tongren was growing stronger, it actually added Chinese traditional medicine, which he couldn't understand.

The Chinese medicine doctor even formed a project with Dr. Jiang, hoping to use clinical trials to open up a way forward for Chinese medicine.

In his opinion, this should not be the development direction of colleagues, nor is it what he wants to see among colleagues.

"Taylor, in today's world, various technologies are developing at a rapid pace, whether it is medicine or surgery." Professor Jenny looked at Taylor's expression and knew what Taylor was thinking. After all, the two have been working together for many years.

Some time ago, Dr. Jiang gave anticoagulants to all postoperative patients, but what was the result?"

Taylor was silent.

"The only Japanese patient who was not operated by Dr. Jiang did not use anticoagulation after the operation... died of pulmonary embolism. Oh, maybe the forensic doctor has not determined it yet, but based on the course of the disease I went to see, I think it was pulmonary embolism."

Jenny shook her head, "Heparin salts are used in anticoagulation and were still in the experimental stage more than a year ago."

"Chinese traditional Chinese medicine has a history of thousands of years. Even though it is not the same system as ours, it has been verified for thousands of years. I admit the efficacy of many Chinese herbs, but Taylor, our modern medicine... is still developing!

In this world, there are too many diseases and our treatment methods are limited. The development of chemical industry and the revolution of pharmacy will bring us more drugs to treat patients. There is no need to lose heart here."

Taylor opened his mouth, and his eyes regained their vitality, "Professor Jenny, you are right! There is nothing wrong with surgery being amazing, but who knows whether the form of treatment will change in the future? Now, don't they just go from cutting to cutting,

Has it become a repair led by Dr. Jiang?”

"Yes, what if...the treatment method will change in the future?" Jenny also smiled and comforted.

Of course, she would never have imagined that the form of treatment would indeed change.

Diseases that could only be treated with surgery in this era were mostly treated with internal medicine in later generations.



"Dr. Wu Boyang, you have a total of two minutes to describe your answers to the two questions. Please begin." Facing the third to last interviewer, Xie Er saw that Dr. Wu from China wrote on the answer sheet.

I had to give up my name in Chinese characters, so I started to exert pressure as usual.

Sher was satisfied with Dr. Wu's answer, because in the differential diagnosis, there was a right fallopian tube pregnancy. At least... he was one of the few doctors who considered this differential diagnosis.

As for Jiang Lai, he stared at the Chinese character name that Dr. Wu Boyang had just written for a long time. It was crooked and twisted... it was very floating, and there were some arcs in the beginnings, turns, and turns that should be sharp.

Because of the special nature of Chinese characters, Jiang Lai requires interviewers who come from his own country to write down their Chinese names after they come in to avoid making intonation errors when reading.

As a "Chinese" Wu Boyang, it is really unreasonable to write Chinese characters, especially his own name.

After thinking about it for a while, Jiang Lai also started to care. According to his resume, Dr. Wu went to Japan to study when he was young and just obtained his diploma last year.

"The first question, based on the question and the patient's performance and physical examination, my priority diagnosis is acute appendicitis. Of course, in order to confirm the diagnosis, I hope to conduct blood cell count and X-ray examination. As for the differential diagnosis, in addition to intestinal perforation,

I also added a right fallopian tube pregnancy, because the patient is a female. In my opinion, when all female patients have abdominal pain, it is best to rule out pregnancy." Dr. Wu spoke at a normal speed and his voice was not loud, but it was

He expressed his thoughts clearly.

"Why?" Sher asked.

"When I was an intern, I encountered a similar case."

Xie Er nodded, no wonder.

"The patient didn't know she was pregnant, so there was an error in expressing her menstrual period. For this question, the patient's menstrual period was self-reported... I think there may be a problem."

Indeed, if you have encountered such a case, it will be much easier to answer.

"I remember that on my resume, Dr. Wu graduated from Kyoto University. Do you have any recommendations for Kyoto's cuisine? To be honest, if I have the chance, I would also like to visit Kyoto." Jiang Lai then smiled and said,

There seemed to be interest in his tone.

"Ah, speaking of our Kyoto cuisine..." Wu Boyang suddenly said something in Japanese, and then changed it to English, "Sorry, in the excitement, I forgot that the two doctors don't understand Japanese."

"It's okay, please continue." Jiang Lai didn't mind. It was quite suspicious for a Chinese to speak Japanese subconsciously when he was excited.

On the side, Xie Er's eyes widened. He clearly remembered that what Jiang Lai hated the most was the Japanese! He actually said that he wanted to visit Japan?

Is there something wrong with this person?

"Kyotofu, Kyoto vegetables, wagashi, ramen, and of course, kaiseki cuisine... they are all unique to Kyoto. If you have the opportunity, you are welcome to Dr. Jiang to visit Kyoto, and I will be your tour guide." Dr. Wu also rarely spoke much faster about Kyoto cuisine, and his mood became obviously happy.
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