Chapter 1006: 【1006】Technical barriers

Chapter 1006 [1006] Technical Barriers

There was only one academic lecture on professional pediatrics in the entire exchange meeting, and as a result, the interest of experts was lacking.

Xie Wanying felt regretful in her heart.

The organizer of the exchange meeting invited all the bigwigs to give lectures. Some bosses take it seriously, and some bosses treat it as perfunctory just to show face. The main reason why there is such a difference is that the technology is different.

is a mature technology, and there are no secrets. You can share it with your peers without hurting your own interests. If you say it, I hope that it will be recognized by peers and widely used in clinical practice, or seek help and inspiration like Professor Hao. Such lectures are bound to be genuine.

If it is a relatively rare and precious technology in the industry, only one or two hospitals can perform operations, such as the pediatric liver transplantation that the experts in Seoul will talk about. Why do you tell the whole industry about your precious technology without reservation? Saying it is equivalent to giving people a chance to grab a job. No, it can only be taught in a limited way, which can be regarded as selling some affection to the organizer.

Doctor is a technical industry. Like other technical industries, technical barriers should be established relatively between individuals and departments, and between hospitals and hospitals.

There is another kind of person, called a peer with a relatively simple mind, who does not care much about their own interests and gains and losses, and is easy to leak things to the outside world. This is the reason why Luo Jingming was sent by the department to take a look at the exchange meeting. If he came and bumped into such a person, he would have learned and earned it.

After coming here for a long time, he was not lucky enough to meet the colleague who leaked the secret, but instead bumped into this medical student with excellent potential in his hospital, which made people feel a lot.

I had a free lunch at the hotel at noon, and then went to a few exchanges in the afternoon. The day seemed to pass without incident.

At the end of the study in the evening, Luo Jingming left the scene with her, his stern face seemed to be concerned, and he asked her: "Will you come tomorrow?"

"No, I will go to the operating room to help with the surgery tomorrow." Xie Wanying replied.

"Tomorrow, don't tell anyone outside your heart that you met me." Luo Jingming made a request to her.

Maybe Senior Brother Luo didn't want to be known that he came to the exchange meeting, Xie Wanying nodded.

Seeing her nod, Luo Jingming's serious mouth seemed to be outlined, and he seemed to understand why Nie Jiamin, who had just returned to China, fell in love with her.

The talent of a doctor is very important, but some doctors have talent and are not likeable. After all, the big boss of their hospital, President Wu, said something quite reasonable. To be a doctor, you must first learn how to be a human being.

So he paused, and the slightly solemn eyes behind the lens were finished thinking, and he also assured her: "I won't tell others about what happened to you today."

Maybe the senior brother thought that she wanted to keep it a secret just like he did. Xie Wanying thought about it and nodded.

Walking out of the hotel, Luo Jingming helped her to take a taxi back to school.

Senior Brother Luo looks a little cool, but he is as considerate as Teacher Nie, and he gave her his mobile number before sending her away: "If it is inconvenient to contact Teacher Nie, you can call me."

Calling the professor to say the problem is stressful. For example, if she wanted to choose between Senior Brother Cao and Senior Brother Huang, she would definitely choose Senior Brother Huang first.

According to the practice of the doctor's industry, reporting problems are reported level by level. If she made a leapfrog report, she would only be approved and told her to find the next higher-level doctor first.

(end of this chapter)