Doctor: Picking Up Attributes in the Hospital

Chapter 125: The More Skills the Better


Before long, Zhao Heng had finished adjusting the microcomputer pump that came with the intrathecal analgesia device. He approached the operating table and said to the elderly man, "Sir, the surgery will begin soon. It might hurt a bit at the start. If you feel pain or any discomfort, please let me know."

"I'm fine, doctor. Please proceed."

The elderly man nodded calmly, as if he had already mentally prepared himself.

Seeing the man's stable emotions, as well as steady heart rate and blood pressure, Zhao Heng began the surgery.

At this moment, outside the operating room in the demonstration room, most of the doctors from the oncology department were present, including Gu Jia sent by Sino Company.

This implantation of the intrathecal analgesia device was considered an innovation in pain treatment for terminal cancer patients, so the doctors from the oncology department came to the demonstration room to watch Zhao Heng's procedure through a live HD camera in the operating room.

This kind of attention and spectacle, in the past, would have required at least a deputy director-level doctor to perform the surgery.

Director Liu of the oncology department glanced at Zhao Heng in the operating room, who appeared very young yet already possessed the calm composure of an expert. He couldn't help but say to Li Haiyang beside him, "Haiyang, the young are truly surpassing the old; it seems it's your young people's era now."

Li Haiyang was personally trained by Director Liu, which was quite common in the hospital.

Basically, all medical experts were nurtured hand-in-hand by older generation experts.

As for becoming self-taught, in the hospital, that might almost be nonexistent.

No matter how much one learns on their own, one can only acquire knowledge, but experience has to be passed down.

Take Zhao Heng, his current expertise in anesthesiology is because he integrated the experience gleaned from Huang Lao and Gao Jun.

Thus, in hospitals, having a good mentor is really very important.

"Indeed, not only is he formidable in surgical operations, but also in single-handedly adjusting the microcomputer pump that comes with the intrathecal analgesia device. I truly wonder where he learned all these skills."

Li Haiyang sighed as well.

This microcomputer pump accompanying the intrathecal analgesia device requires computer connection for adjustment.

Typically, this skill is mastered by professional medical device engineers.

Heaven knows how Zhao Heng mastered this skill all by himself.

"A person's time and energy are limited. To master so many skills simultaneously shows that this person's learning ability must be extraordinary."

Director Liu was not very surprised by Zhao Heng's versatility and proficiency in everything.

Because in their generation, many disciplines were essentially explored and created by individuals.

In those times, specialization was not very pronounced, which required mastering many different skills and abilities.

But nowadays, with detailed specialization, such people have become increasingly rare.

Meanwhile, in the operating room, Tian Zhen had finished preparing pre-surgery, waiting for Zhao Heng to begin the operation.

Regarding the intrathecal analgesia device implantation, the most crucial part is actually the insertion of the silicone catheter. As for the microcomputer pump attached to the patient's abdomen, the operation is not difficult.

Zhao Heng returned to the microcomputer pump, glanced at the laptop connected to it, and confirmed the parameters.

Speaking of which, Zhao Heng learned the skill of adjusting medical devices from the medical device engineers at Eastern Hospital.

The operating room has many medical instruments that require frequent tuning by engineers, and Zhao Heng picked up the skill of adjusting medical instruments from these engineers who came to the operating room.

Zhao Heng slowly discovered that this golden finger system seems to have a certain determination range. As long as they are related to medical fields, experience skills can be acquired.

Besides medical instrument repair and adjustments, Zhao Heng also mastered the use and repair of a variety of diagnostic tools like CT and MRI.

Simply put, even if Zhao Heng stops being a doctor, with his repair skills, he could still make a living.

Having calibrated the microcomputer pump, Zhao Heng approached the operating table, where Tian Zhen had just completed pre-surgical positioning, disinfecting, and draping.

Seeing Tian Zhen's swift movements, her patient-focused, meticulous, soft-spoken approach made Zhao Heng feel that working with such an instrument nurse was truly a pleasure.

Putting on gloves, Zhao Heng sat on the special stool by the operating table, ready to begin the puncture procedure.

In his mind, Zhao Heng had already simulated the specific three-dimensional anatomical structure based on previous examinations. Next, all he needed to do was to follow the plan, avoid the tumor masses invading the spine, and complete the puncture swiftly and precisely, followed by the catheter insertion.

Demonstration Room.

"Director, do you think he can succeed in one go?"

Seeing that Zhao Heng was ready to start the puncture, Li Haiyang couldn't help but worry and asked Director Liu Shangming.

"Indeed, the difficulty is quite high, but I've seen Xiao Zhao's previous operation videos. This young man indeed has remarkable skills—precise, fast actions and a grasp of anatomical positions and spatial structures that only seasoned veteran doctors possess."

Director Liu pondered this for a moment before speaking.

"Based on videos of his previous operations, I suspect he has an exceptionally rare ability."

After a pause, Director Liu continued.

"A rare ability? What is it?"

Li Haiyang was slightly puzzled.

"Spatial perception ability. This ability only appears in the top-tier surgeons."

Director Liu said.

"Now that you mention it, director, it does seem that way. In the previous operations, it appeared he was working under very poor surgical visibility, or almost no visibility at all."

Li Haiyang nodded in agreement.

"Alright, let's watch closely now."

Director Liu said.

At this moment, standing in the demonstration room, looking at Zhao Heng in the operating room preparing to operate, Gu Jia felt even more complicated.

At this moment, she couldn't help but wonder, had she chosen to become a doctor after graduation instead of a salesperson, would she now be like Zhao Heng?

"Xiao Gu."

While Gu Jia was watching intently, Li Haiyang approached her and greeted.

"Yes, Dr. Li."

Gu Jia nodded.

"Xiao Gu, I heard that you and Dr. Zhao were classmates?"

Li Haiyang asked.

"Yes, that's true."

Gu Jia nodded again.

This wasn't the first time someone asked this; previously, Fang He, the attending doctor in the obstetrics department, had also inquired.

"What was Dr. Zhao like when he was in school?"

Li Haiyang was also a bit curious.

Not only was he curious about Zhao Heng's past, but you could say everyone at Eastern Hospital was.

"He was basically the dream guy for most girls at school."

Gu Jia thought for a moment before replying.

Hearing Gu Jia's remark, Li Haiyang smiled, a smile full of meaning.

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