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Chapter 1083: No. 4 on the Famous Doctors List



Chapter 1083: No. 4 on the Famous Doctors List

Chen Yang's eyes first fell on the four skill books.

The first one is "The Great Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion".

"Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion" was written by Yang Jizuo in the Ming Dynasty. It is a summary work on acupuncture in the Ming Dynasty. It widely includes acupuncture literature from all dynasties and incorporates the author's personal clinical experience.

This classic book is rich in pictures and texts, and provides a detailed introduction to "acupuncture techniques" (such as burning mountain fire and cooling the sky), as well as detailed records of the circulation of meridians and the combination of acupoints. It can be said to be an important reference book for acupuncture learning.

Chen Yang had drawn the "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jia Yi Jing" before, and this time he drew an acupuncture skill book again.

Although Chen Yang already knows how to use the mountain fire and sky-clearing needle method, this book is still rare for him.

The second book is "["Experiences in Surgical Operations: The Essence of Minimally Invasive Interventions"] (Advanced): Integrating Chinese and Western perspectives, it explains in detail the selection of highly difficult minimally invasive surgical approaches, intraoperative emergency treatment, and the combination of Chinese and Western medicine conditioning plans for rapid postoperative recovery, covering high-tech fields such as the heart, brain, and liver.

When Chen Yang saw this book, he was stunned.

Chen Yang didn't even have time to look at the next book and used the skill book directly.

In an instant, a vast amount of knowledge, countless detailed surgical scenes, and a subtle perception of the circulation of qi and blood flooded into his mind like a tide.

Chen Yang immersed himself in thought, carefully examining the contents of the book "Experiences in Surgical Procedures: Essentials of Minimally Invasive Interventions." Unlike common textbooks on the market, this book was more like a systematically integrated hodgepodge.

The book not only elaborates on the key points, trap avoidance and unique techniques of the world's most advanced minimally invasive heart bypass (MIDCAB), transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), intracranial vascular interventional embolization, neuroendoscopic pituitary tumor resection and other extremely difficult surgical procedures, but what is even more amazing is that it innovatively incorporates the holistic view and Qi and blood theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

For example, in the chapter on cardiac surgery, in addition to the anatomical approach and extracorporeal circulation management accurate to the millimeter, there are additional notes on how to select specific acupuncture points when inserting acupuncture (under anesthesia or after surgery), which can significantly stabilize intraoperative vital signs, reduce complications, and accelerate postoperative recovery.

The neurosurgery section emphasizes the relationship between the "Shenfu" (brain) and the internal organs, meridians, qi and blood.

When dealing with brain tumors or vascular lesions, the book provides perioperative conditioning plans based on TCM syndrome differentiation. For example, for patients with intracranial hypertension and phlegm-heat and visceral fullness, how to skillfully use traditional Chinese medicine to clear the bowels, reduce heat, resolve phlegm and open the orifices before and after surgery can create better conditions for surgery, reduce intracranial pressure, and promote neurological recovery.

It even mentioned how to use extremely subtle "golden needle acupuncture" techniques to stimulate scalp acupuncture points around specific brain areas during the operation in order to stimulate potential and protect intact nerve function.

"This is no longer just a book on surgical skills, it opens up a new interdisciplinary field!" Chen Yang was shocked.

Surgical skill books are rare, and the system directly gave him a magical book.

Although after using the skill book, Chen Yang only had this knowledge, and he still needed to integrate the details, but this book alone could make Chen Yang a god in the field of surgery.

Just now, Chen Yang told Wen Manlu and his father-in-law that he was going to Country R to challenge hepatic surgery, thoracic surgery and neurosurgery. Well, the system immediately gave him such a book.

The system is also the Chinese system.

The third book is "The Authentic Surgery", written by Chen Shigong in the Ming Dynasty, which is a classic of Chinese medicine surgery.

Chen Yang knew this book. It recorded in detail surgical operations, such as nasal polyp removal and hemorrhoid ligation, as well as disinfection and antiseptic methods, emphasizing the concept of "internal and external treatment".

This book combines the books on traditional Chinese medicine surgery that Chen Yang had drawn before, and integrates the techniques and concepts of modern surgery, which can really allow Chen Yang to create a new path.

The fourth book, "Supplement to Traumatology", is a monograph on traumatology of traditional Chinese medicine compiled by Qian Xiuchang, a physician in the Qing Dynasty in the 13th year of Jiaqing. The author combined the theories of "The Golden Mirror of Medicine: The Essentials of Bone Correction" with clinical experience to compile this book, which is a skill book on orthopedics.

After reading the skill book, Chen Yang then looked at the five cards.

There are actually new cards among the five cards this time.

[Inspiration Card x2] 1: After using, when facing difficult diseases or R&D bottlenecks, it can greatly increase the chances of obtaining key inspiration or solutions.

[Team Collaboration Card x3] 1: After use, slightly improve the collaboration efficiency, learning ability, and on-the-spot adaptability of the entire medical team (specified range), lasting for 12 hours.

"Good stuff!" Chen Yang's eyes lit up.

If these functional cards are used properly, they can greatly enhance the strength of yourself and your team.

It can also solve some difficult problems at critical moments.

Afterwards, Chen Yang used three other skill books.

After using the skill book, Chen Yang opened the system panel again to check his information.

Name: Chen Yang

Sex: Male

Age: 31

Job title: Attending physician

Observation: Level 10

Medical consultation: Level 9

Auscultation: Level 9

Palpation: Level 9

Internal Medicine: Level 8

Acupuncture: Level 10

Massage: Level 9

Bone setting: Level 10

Pharmacology: Level 10

Traditional Chinese Medicine Surgery: Level 10

General Surgery: Level 7

Orthopedics: Level 8

Hepatobiliary Surgery: Level 10

Cardiothoracic Surgery: Level 10

Neurosurgery: Level 10

Urology: Level 8

Plastic Surgery: Level 7

Obstetrics and Gynecology: Level 8

.......

Reputation: 535325688

(I won't write about experience points, the pace is too fast, experience points are meaningless, and the story has reached the later stage. Thank you all for your support along the way.)

Finally, Chen Yang's gaze fixed on the set of golden needles.

The needle box was simple and elegant. When opened, nine golden needles of different lengths were neatly arranged inside. The needles were as thin as hair, but they shone with a soft and tough golden luster. There were fine cloud patterns engraved on the needle handles.

[Fuxi Nine Needles (Set)]: Increases healing effect by 10%.

Another set of enhancement items.

This time, the several skill books have greatly improved Chen Yang's overall strength. Not only has his acupuncture and bone setting reached the tenth level, but his visual diagnosis has also reached the tenth level. The biggest improvement has been in Western medicine surgery and traditional Chinese medicine surgery. After all, the several skill books this time are all biased towards surgery.

If you master one method, you will master all methods, and other surgical skills will also be improved to a certain level.

Chen Yang opened the list of famous doctors. Compared with the list of rising stars, the changes in the list of famous doctors were relatively small, and it was often difficult to see any changes in one or two years.

This time, Chen Yang's overall level has improved, and his ranking on the list of famous doctors has also increased significantly, rising to fourth on the list of famous doctors, just below Wen Xiuping.

He recently surpassed his master Wu Yaolin, and later surpassed his father-in-law Wen Rongxian. Now he is about to surpass Wen Xiuping.

In fact, to be honest, Chen Yang's current comprehensive strength is no less than Wen Xiuping and Chu Yiyun. It's just that the system's list of famous doctors only considers the level of traditional Chinese medicine, not Western medicine surgery.

Wen Xiuping, Chu Yiyun and the other two are at level eleven.


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