Fate is something that sometimes, once lost, is missed for a lifetime.
If Dr. Qin is smart, he can shift his target and make advances towards other unmarried female doctors or nurses.
He can’t quite understand why this Li Jingsheng, clearly just a clinic doctor, could be so formidable.
And it’s not just one aspect, but in all aspects.
Facing such an opponent really makes one feel hopeless.
"Now let’s talk about my proposed surgical plan. I’m thinking of transplanting a free condyle flap from the medial femur. I wonder if this could work?"
Li Jingsheng presented his surgical perspective.
His reserve of orthopedic surgery knowledge was still a bit lacking, and as he proposed this surgical plan, sweat was forming in his palms.
His previous performance was very good, and he must not fail at this final crucial moment.
"Taking the condyle flap from the medial femur for transplantation is fine, there’s precedent. How do you plan to deal with the radius?"
Chen Anchen, the director, asked him.
In such settings, the relatively weaker Professor Wu seemed entirely unable to join the conversation.
Because saying more often means more mistakes, especially in front of so many junior doctors and students; if something embarrassing happens, where would he put his old face?
"I plan to resect the radial styloid, as the X-ray shows its edge is extremely sharp. When I applied the Bone Touching Skill, just touching it made the patient scream in pain."
Not removing the radial styloid is definitely not an option.
Any pain will severely impact the patient’s wrist movement function.
"What do you all think of his surgical plan? I think it’s quite good, at least worth a try."
Chen Anchen sought the opinions of other directors.
"Old Chen, you’re the expert in bone trauma and have rich surgical experience. Since you nodded, we naturally have no objections."
"Indeed, indeed."
"I think letting Old Chen lead Xiaoli to perform this surgery is fitting."
Other directors also had their personal calculations.
Everyone knows this patient is a troublesome case of failed bone graft surgery at the First Hospital, and no one wants to touch it.
"This patient is Director Wu’s responsibility; it doesn’t fall to me. Just providing some personal advice, for reference only."
Chen Anchen also does not wish to get involved in a big trouble.
Having these chief physicians help with the consultation and brainstorming is no problem.
But when it involves interests, everyone certainly shows their selfish side.
"If I’m responsible, so be it. This is an opportunity to get famous; I’m offering it to you all, don’t regret it later."
Professor Wu is actually quite clever.
He was listening attentively just now, and he was earnestly considering this patient’s treatment plan.
After serious consideration, he found that Li Jingsheng’s proposed surgical plan is feasible.
Even Chen Anchen thinks it’s feasible, giving him more confidence.
Although Professor Wu has been promoted to full professor and group leader, forming his own medical team, he has always held a relatively low status in the department, let alone in the hospital.
He is eager to change this situation.
The current case carries high risk, but if truly cured, it will undoubtedly greatly boost his recognition.
"Since a feasible surgical plan has been discussed, let Old Wu oversee it, and let Li Jingsheng handle the main diagnosis and treatment, with Dr. Ruan Xiaoqin assisting."
Director Hua directly set the tone, allocating the tasks.

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