Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Chapter 4309 【398】Rational Inference

"What Dr. Xie Wanying said is very good. Many of the data she talked about are worth searching and thinking about." Section Chief Yang concluded.

Dean Wu nodded.

Xie Wanying put away the pen and paper in her hand, indicating that she could see that the conversation with the leader was coming to an end.

Section Chief Yang received the instructions from Dean Wu and was responsible for sending her out of the office.

Sometimes, doctors cannot explain things carefully to patients before something is completely determined, such as before the diagnosis is clear.

Section Chief Yang, who was walking with her, asked her: "Have you heard anything about it?"

Regarding the leader's seemingly nonsensical question, Dr. Xie Wanying shook her head and said, "No."

Section Chief Yang had to admire her composure and patted her on the shoulder.

The figure of Dr. Cao Yong, who had returned to the National Association, walked in front of him.

After passing her husband by chance, Dr. Xie Wanying received numerous inquiries calls from colleagues on the road.

Among them, Senior Sister Jiang asked her anxiously: "How is it? Did the leader ask you to do anything?"

"Help Teacher Tan do a good job in the quality control meeting." Dr. Xie Wanying replied. This is her most important task at present, and the leader directly pointed it out.

Upon hearing her words, Dr. Jiang Mingzhu sighed: "That's not it."

Apart from this, the leader seemed to have expressed no other meaning.

Jiang Mingzhu believed she had heard about it and said, "It seems that our hospital is going to open a new department."

"Accupuncture."

"No, no, it's a central department like other hospitals."

Heart center?

This is unlikely.

According to her common knowledge before her rebirth, the National Association had no history of establishing a heart center. Of course, it cannot be ruled out that her rebirth in another parallel world will lead to changes in the development history of the National Association.

Even so, based on the rational theory of Dr. Xie Wanying, she concluded: "Integrating a medical center must have a very clear medical purpose, be profitable in terms of economic interests, and must have a foundation to prepare for its establishment."

I recall that when the National Association of Chinese Medicine was first established in the surgical building, it was rumored that it would establish a surgical transplant center. It would use the most famous hepatobiliary surgery liver transplantation technology in its own hospital as a basis to do this, ensure the volume of operations and the success rate of operations in advance, and then promote it to Other departments.

As a result, there is no centralized transplant center so far, only the expansion of the hepatobiliary surgery ward. Dr. Tao Zhijie continues to serve as the leader of the liver transplant team in the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, but he has only taken the first step of the planned path and has not yet achieved it.

The reasons are very simple. One is that the number of sources of transplant organs has always been a problem at this stage, and it will not be solved for a long time.

Secondly, medical personnel need to be trained, which is very difficult to complete in a short period of time.

That is to say, only by exerting efforts on both sides of market demand and market supply is it possible to achieve great success.

The National Association is struggling to build two new departments, and there is no hope of completing the transplant center in a short time. Now it suddenly wants to build a new comprehensive medical center?

The most important point is that Dr. Xie Wanying emphasized that these matters need to be reviewed and approved by superiors, and are not the final decision of the National Association itself.

Dean Wu was right. The National Association cannot spend its money indiscriminately. It has to be stingy. Precisely because the higher authorities have been very strict in reviewing the use of funds by the National Association, this is probably something no one would have thought of.

After hearing her explanation, Dr. Jiang Mingzhu was shocked: the junior sister really knew better than them all. At least she was one of the people who complained that Dean Wu was stingy, but she never thought that Dean Wu alone had the final say in this matter.

This makes sense if you study it carefully.

The National Association is not a completely independent unit. It is affiliated with the National Association and is managed by higher-level agencies.

Guozhi's heart center is already very famous, and apart from one hospital in Guodu, there is no other hospital in the country to build a heart center without consuming internal resources.

In short, the possibility of establishing the National Association Transplant Center is greater than that of the National Association Heart Center, and there is no possibility of establishing a transplant center.

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