Healing Doctor

Chapter 198 Too young too native

Chapter 198 Too young too native

Qin Chu stood on the stage, exuding an air of dominance.

Ling Tian busied himself, handing the microphone to Qin Chu.

"Hello everyone," Qin Chu said in a deep voice after testing the microphone. "Thank you all for gracing this meeting."

Qin Chu's opening remarks were very concise. After a few sentences, he began to introduce the experts who were going to speak and what they would be saying.

Ji Xiang listened silently, and finally, he heard Qin Chu mention his name and the details of the pre-nephrectomy embolization surgery.

There seemed to be nothing unusual, except that the introduction of oneself was missing, which Ji Xiang keenly noticed.

The first expert took the stage, and the PowerPoint presentation began.

Ji Xiang wasn't worried about anything; instead, he watched with great interest.

Zhao Zhe was very worried. He tried to say something to Ji Xiang several times, but Ji Xiang seemed to be engrossed in the technical exchange and ignored what he was saying.

Sigh, Ji Xiang is still young, thinking it's really just an academic exchange. Zhao Zhe thought back to his own youth, when he was just as naive and innocent.

Too young, too naive.

It seems that Boss Qin Chu is still angry. Otherwise, he should have introduced Ji Xiang at this time, warmly leading Ji Xiang onto the stage and telling him in front of many interventional department directors that he was his last disciple.

To put it in more colloquial terms, it means that if Ji Xiang goes anywhere in the future, everyone should help him out.

However, because of Ji Xiang's "recklessness" and "disrespect" yesterday, everything was lost, and Qin Chu simply stated that Ji Xiang would be the final performer.

Even so, Zhao Zhe was quite satisfied. After all, he had expected that Boss Qin Chu should be very angry.

Zhao Zhe still didn't understand the real academic circle, and whether he was judging others by his own petty standards was something he didn't know; he could only ponder it.

The five experts' lectures proceeded rather quickly, without any intention of dragging out the time. By 11:00 AM, they had reached the final, most important presentation.

Ling Tian coughed lightly, glanced at Ji Xiang with a smile, but did not greet him.

Stepping onto the stage, Ling Tian announced in a clear voice, "Recently, there has been research on an interventional procedure that involves embolizing the tumor before surgery, followed by surgical treatment 5-7 days later."

As Zhao Zhe listened to Ling Tian's introduction, his heart suddenly raced.

But Ji Xiang was still sitting next to him, and no one asked Ji Xiang or himself for the PPT presentation slides.

Is it really that hasty?

Or is this a trap set by Boss Qin?

A bad feeling began to rise in Zhao Zhe's heart.

He never dreamed that the "scientific research" he had put together in Yuanliao City would become the beginning of an academic struggle.

"I have been researching this extreme treatment method for some time under the guidance of my boss, and I have some different opinions. I would like to share them here and ask for your guidance."

"!!!" Zhao Zhe was stunned.

The other doctors in the conference hall were also stunned.

According to the procedure, the person who should be going on stage now is the young man that Qin Chu has his eye on. Everyone is waiting to see what this young man has that makes Boss Qin go to such lengths.

but!

But things took a sharp turn for the worse in the opposite direction.

Someone turned their head and looked at Ji Xiang.

Ji Xiang was not surprised, and simply listened quietly to Ling Tian's words as if they had nothing to do with him.

"Next, I'll talk about the disadvantages of this surgery, and we'll discuss any problems together."

As he spoke, Ling Tian made a gesture, and one of his doctors opened PTT and projected the message onto the screen.

[Several points regarding the disadvantages of preoperative interventional embolization.]

The title is very clear, and a sense of tension immediately rises.

Zhao Zhe's hands and feet were ice-cold. He had never experienced such direct academic infighting before, and he never expected it to turn out like this.

"What's going on? Wasn't Boss Qin going to take on a closed-door disciple? What's this all about?"

"Is this a case of purging the entire sect before even accepting disciples?"

"Yes, what I heard just now was that Ji Xiang would be the last to speak, so how did it become Professor Ling? His slides look very well-made, like he was prepared."

The directors around them were whispering among themselves.

If it were Boss Teng targeting Qin and Chu, suddenly starting a conference, and then personally leading the final project, sparking an academic debate, then that would be possible.

After all, the two are of similar age, and although their status in the martial arts world differs, it is only the difference between a martial arts alliance leader and a sect leader. Such a great deal of effort is justified.

But such incidents have only occurred a handful of times in the academic world over the years, and each time they have caused a bloodbath.

But today, Boss Qin Chu actually targeted a young man, and it's said that the young man is just a resident physician.

This play went a bit overboard.

The first page of the presentation appeared before everyone's eyes, and unsurprisingly, two names appeared—Ji Xiang and Zhao Zhe.

"Boom!"

The discussion grew even louder.

Although everyone maintained restraint and basic politeness, this was still quite unexpected.

"How could they do this?" Ji Xiang said angrily in a low voice.

"Yeah, isn't this academic infighting?" Zhao Zhe complained in a low, trembling voice.

"No, the first author of the article should be you, Brother Zhao. How could you write about me?" Ji Xiang said, slightly angry.

"..." Zhao Zhe almost buried his head in his crotch.

Faced with academic infighting, it's best if his name doesn't appear; he desperately wants to be more than just a second author.

"These are papers recently written by two doctors. My boss and I studied them for a while and found some problems."

Let me first introduce the two authors. Dr. Ji Xiangji is a resident physician in the Department of Urology at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Baihe Medical University; Dr. Zhao Zhe is an attending physician in the Department of Urology at Yuanliao Central Hospital.

With a single stroke, the author's identity is clearly introduced.

If it weren't for Qin Chu's identity as the boss, and if it weren't for those "rumors," many of the directors would probably have walked away in a huff.

Why should a paper written by a resident physician and an attending physician be discussed?

Just bored.

But at this moment, everyone present knew that something big was about to happen, and they held their breath, feeling the tense atmosphere of an impending storm.

"Dr. Ji may lack clinical experience, but some of the statements in the article are quite representative and represent the most common mistakes in clinical work. I have summarized them here and will point them out one by one."

"Firstly, most patients treated with interventional embolization are late-stage cancer patients for whom surgery is not worthwhile. If it is a single tumor, the effect of interventional surgery is limited, and adding surgery can lead to unpredictable consequences."

Secondly…

From the very beginning, the smile on Ling Tian's face vanished, replaced by a sharp, piercing look, like a blade with a chilling glint.

His words were no longer hypocritical or evasive; he went straight to the point.

(End of this chapter)

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