Chapter 43 Know Yourself and Your Enemy!
Chapter 43 Know Yourself and Your Enemy!
The next day, the sun shone brightly as usual.
I don't know if it's because the central air conditioning is too cold, but I don't feel any irritation at all despite the blazing sun shining through the large windows.
Liu Guanghui sat to Guo Ziyuan's left, adjusting his glasses: "Senior brother, I heard from the other senior brothers that you had a great time in the operating room yesterday."
"And he even performed the surgery?"
Guo Ziyuan was slowly typing out a medical record when he glanced at Liu Guanghui and said, "Yeah, lucky me, I managed to snag one."
"Aren't you going to see your master at the clinic?"
Liu Guanghui was on duty yesterday, and he has finished organizing all the in-hospital and discharge medical records for the patients under his supervision.
Guo Ziyuan accompanied the outpatient clinic last time, and Liu Guanghui can accompany the outpatient clinic today.
Liu Guanghui replied softly, "Master said that since you're going out, he'll take you to the outpatient clinic for a few more days."
"After you left, I was able to follow you every week."
"I'll go to the lab later and run the data again."
Guo Ziyuan nodded slightly and chuckled, "Master's task now rests entirely on your shoulders."
"My mentor didn't expect me to help him finish the project. If I gave him all the funding, he would lose face."
To become a mentor, one must first be able to apply for research projects; only with research funding can master's and doctoral students graduate.
Of course, after obtaining the research grant, you also need to be able to guarantee its completion.
Ding Xianqi's research funding was already limited; if Guo Ziyuan squandered it all, Ding Xianqi might as well give up and go to sleep.
In teaching hospitals, all resources are extremely valuable, including but not limited to clinical surgeries, outpatient follow-up opportunities, and research funding.
Unlike the goofy Wang Hai, Liu Guanghui is the more reserved, low-key, and emotionally intelligent type.
In his previous life, he successfully completed his master's and doctoral studies and stayed on as a doctoral student, making him another capable assistant to his master.
Guo Ziyuan currently dares not interfere with any of Liu Guanghui's actions, for fear of leading him astray.
Liu Guanghui is a very easy-going person, and he has been learning how to be sensible from Guo Ziyuan for a year: "Senior brother, don't say that. Doing experiments is like practicing basic skills; you also have to rely on your intuition."
"If you can't feel it, it's a waste of time and energy."
Liu Guanghui lowered his voice: "Master said you're currently in a period of sudden enlightenment in your skills, and your potential is very high!"
"Your basic skills are now on par with many attending physicians in prefecture-level city hospitals, aren't they?"
Teaching hospitals like the Provincial People's Hospital can very clearly and accurately determine the qualifications of different people, whether in scientific research or clinical practice.
In clinical practice.
Guo Ziyuan, in later generations, could also clearly perceive that after graduating with a professional master's degree from the Provincial People's Hospital, his basic skills were in no way inferior to those of some attending physicians in prefecture-level city hospitals.
A newly graduated professional doctorate is no less capable than a senior attending physician in a prefecture-level city hospital.
If we really want to make an analogy—
[60% proficient] This level is roughly equivalent to a graduate of a provincial people's hospital with a master's degree, or a newly appointed attending physician in a prefecture-level city hospital.
[90% proficient, 0% specialized] is roughly equivalent to a professional PhD graduate, or a senior attending physician in a prefecture-level city hospital...
Specialization is not just a simple level description; it represents that you have mastered a skill and have a deep understanding of it.
The basic skills are very difficult to master.
The high requirements for pursuing a doctorate also correspond to the high output standards for graduation.
"Is that what Master told you?" Guo Ziyuan glanced at Liu Guanghui again and asked.
Liu Guanghui shook his head slightly: "Master didn't say it explicitly, he just gave a simple analogy."
Liu Guanghui was very honest: "Mainly because I pestered my master for several days, asking if I could learn from you, my senior brother."
"After all, it's a special exam, so everyone will think about it." Liu Guanghui's smile, like his personality, was somewhat shy.
Guo Ziyuan had just been reborn and was still not fully conscious when Liu Guanghui would proactively help him tidy up the workbench.
Before his rebirth, Guo Ziyuan returned to Wuhan. At that time, Liu Guanghui was already a senior attending physician at the Provincial People's Hospital. He did not look down on Guo Ziyuan and still treated him with courtesy.
This is my junior fellow apprentice, Liu Guanghui.
"Your path is different from mine. If you don't do research properly, you'll be wasting your talent."
Kuo Tzu-yuan emphasized: "Don't let your mind wander and go astray."
In fact, scientific research is a long and arduous process. Each paper requires a lot of time and effort to produce, and the timeline can be quite long.
The main focus is on the accumulated "workload" of the generated data...
Those with better qualifications can produce more work and publish in better journals with the same amount of time and funding.
"That's what Master said too, but Master also mentioned a standard." Liu Guanghui put his hands down on the table and picked up a pen, twirling it between his right fingertips.
His eyes were narrowed, as if he was fantasizing about something.
"Hmm." Guo Ziyuan's attention was focused on the organization of the text in the medical record.
"If you can pass the special exam, your basic skills will be comparable to those of a deputy director in a prefecture-level city hospital."
"Releasing such people out in advance will definitely prevent them from bringing shame to the hospital."
"That's an associate chief physician..." Liu Guanghui murmured.
To become a proper associate chief physician, without resorting to crooked methods, requires a long period of clinical experience and rigorous technical training.
In his previous life, Guo Ziyuan's skill level, under Ding Xianqi's guidance, was comparable to that of an associate chief physician.
Currently, my debridement skills are still a bit short of the special examination level. If I push myself a little further, I can reach a level comparable to that of a general associate chief physician.
"Ordinary people hone their skills by simply waiting in the long run, while some people can rely on talent to overcome that long period of time..."
"This world is so unfair," Liu Guanghui murmured.
Upon hearing this, Guo Ziyuan rolled his eyes: "If that's what you think, then I should be making sarcastic remarks about your published paper, huh?"
"That's a paper from a top-tier journal!"
中科院SCI分区是按期刊的三年的平均影响因子来划分的,一区:前5%;二区:6%~20%;三区:21%~50%;四区:后50%。
The top 5% of scholars worldwide submit their papers to these journals, so why should they accept yours?
How easy is it to publish a paper in the top-tier journals?
The sheer volume of SCI papers required can be overwhelming for many clinicians.
Are many people criticizing doctors for having to publish papers because they think the system is not good enough?
It's just that they're 'complaining' because they can't reap the benefits it brings.
Liu Guanghui was quite sensible and offered advice: "Senior, how about I help you write the medical records so you can go to the clinic with the teacher earlier?"
"My experiment is scheduled for the afternoon."
For a moment, Guo Ziyuan was actually tempted. Observing the doctor's clinic and just looking at the pictures could give him a lot of skill points, which would be of great benefit to his progress.
But my junior colleague Liu Guanghui, although he has great scientific research talent.
His clinical talent is only slightly better than Guo Ziyuan's, and he cannot surpass Guo Ziyuan's level of excellence by overcoming the limitations of his years of study.
Doctors at the Provincial People's Hospital will eventually become clinical doctors.
Guo Ziyuan dared not guide Liu Guanghui's future path for the time being, nor did he dare to deprive this sensible little brother of the opportunity to grow.
"Then go and learn from the outpatient clinic. Your senior colleague is just a little slow at writing medical records, not that he's clumsy."
"You have a long life ahead of you, one more morning of clinic time with your doctor won't make a difference, you should go now."
"The teacher needs help."
"Ask your teachers more questions. Only by asking more questions can your teachers know your clinical learning progress and the specific situation of your various abilities."
"Then we will conduct targeted checks to fill in the gaps or help you loosen the soil."
"Don't be afraid that your teachers will think you are ignorant. As long as you don't ask questions that sound like idiots, your teachers will be happy for you to ask more questions."
"Knowing yourself and knowing your enemy is not only a military strategy, but also a way of learning."
"It is also the teacher's teaching method."
"If you keep quiet, the teacher will think you understand everything and don't need him to say anything more."
Upon hearing this, Liu Guanghui quickly nodded: "Then I'll go, thank you, senior brother."
I'll treat you to dinner in a few days.
There are some things that Guo Ziyuan doesn't need to say, and that's perfectly fine.
Guo Ziyuan is just a senior student and has no obligation to teach.
However, Guo Ziyuan could have pointed out some things that would have helped Liu Guanghui avoid making mistakes.
ebookslot