Chapter 1918: 【1918】More and more important
Geng Yongzhe wanted to touch his relieved heart with his hand and nodded, "Thank you, Senior Brother Cao."
"You're welcome. This is our business. If you have any questions, you can ask Dr. Chang now. He should be the chief surgeon."
In the case of Orthopedics, no one in this class of students has taken their turn to go to Orthopedics. Mainly because the specialty of orthopedics is rather peculiar. The non-medical education department designates a department that medical students must study in the internship stage, but it is also a big business. Therefore, various medical schools sometimes set up orthopedic classes for this orthopedics department to train future students.
For example, the National Association has orthopaedic majors, undergraduates, postgraduates and doctoral students, but it has nothing to do with their eighth-year class. Orthopedics never trained specialist students in their eight-year class. It is very rare to hear that the seniors of the eighth-year class end up in the department of orthopedics. The reason is that orthopedics actually has high technical requirements for doctors.
The top students in the eight-year class, the ones with the best academic performance like to go to the two prestigious surgical specialties, neurology and cardiothoracic surgery, and the second place to go to the hepatobiliary surgery. If you want to go to Orthopedics with average academic performance, it will be your turn to be picky about medical students.
The Department of Orthopedics of the National Association now mainly recruits graduate students and doctoral students who are recruited by their own medical schools and then trained locally, and more importantly, they are directly recruited from other medical schools. such as the North. Orthopedics students in Beidu are very famous.
Like when President Wu poached Fu Xinheng and poached Chang Jiawei together, it is precisely because the spine surgery of the National Association is very weak and needs talents from Beidu to supplement. Spine surgery will become more and more important in the future medical business in China. One is that because people are rich, they begin to pay attention to appearance. This appearance refers not only to the facial features, but also to the body. The spine is the pillar of the human body, and it is impossible to say that it is not important. Second, because the people are getting richer, the treatment of cancer will not be limited to the resection of the primary tumor, but will try any secondary tumor surgery that can prolong survival.
The spine is a common site for many cancer recurrences. If bone metastases falling on the spine can be perfectly excised at the early stage and the spinal function can be reconstructed, the patient's survival time can be greatly prolonged and the quality of life time will be directly improved.
The most painful part of many patients with bone metastases is not that the death period of cancer metastasis is approaching, but that people are directly incontinent and paralyzed, making the patient's life worse in the final stage of life.
The purpose of medicine is not only to prolong the life of patients, but also to improve the well-being of patients before they die.
In the current Orthopedic Department of the National Association, there are actually more than half of the cancer patients living there, with primary and recurrent metastases, each accounting for half. This business is booming. I heard that President Wu wants to poach people from Beidu Orthopedics students.
You can't just dig people, you must aim at the seedlings when you want to dig. Who helped Dean Wu to be the eyes of this pair of hunters?
Xie Wanying recalled seeing Senior Chang running to Beidu three times during this period, saying that it seemed unreasonable for only academic exchanges. She had never heard of any large-scale academic exchanges held in Beidu recently.
Senior Chang may be helping President Wu as a spy, because the New Year is the time when major hospitals start to recruit outstanding medical students in advance.
(end of this chapter)