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Chapter 350 Professor Wei shot in the back

 "Well, Chen, can you come to my place now? I want to see your paper before talking about it, is that okay?"

Stevenson was still 70% skeptical, but his strong curiosity made him eager to see what miracles this Chinese doctor could create.

"No problem, I'll come over now with Professor Dewey. It will take about half an hour."

The two parties stayed in different hotels.

Chen Qi hung up the phone and pumped his fist excitedly. Professor Dewey next to him looked at it and was speechless:

"Chen, should I say you are a genius, or are you not doing your job properly? It is really unacceptable that an ICPF director actually engages in hand surgery."

Chen Qi laughed, but he still needed to explain a few words:

"Mr. Professor, there is no way. The national conditions of each country are different. The surgical differences in our country are not so detailed. It is still a general surgery model. For example, I can do plastic surgery, but I can also do general surgery.<

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At the same time, I also have to perform appendectomy, gallbladder removal, etc. If conditions permit, I will even perform brain surgery. As long as the people need anything, I will provide them with surgical services, so I can’t be considered as not doing my job properly.”<

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As an old beauty, Dewey was not a doctor with rigid ideas. On the contrary, he was very open-minded.

Otherwise, Chen Qi, a dignified president of the ICPF society, would not have personally recommended his subordinates to other medical societies at the request of Chen Qi.

"Okay, let's go, Chen. Let's go see that Stevenson now. I want to laugh at him. Their expert level in hand surgery is not as good as our cleft lip and palate surgeons. It's really LOW, haha."

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Stevenson put down the phone and looked at everyone in the room with a playful look:

"Do you know what call I received? There was a doctor in China who actually placed a palm on the patient's own calf and waited 2 months before transplanting it back to the arm."

Professor Sherwood's eyes widened: "Is this bragging? How can this be done?"

Professor Ivan also looked in disbelief: "Connect the hand to the leg. Someone has tried it before, but it didn't work."

Professor Morris next to him was thoughtful: "Why is it impossible? I think this surgery is very interesting and I want to meet the surgeon."

Stevenson seemed to have remembered something at this time and said to his assistant:

"Go and ask Doctor Wei Cheng from China to come over immediately."

Wei Cheng came quickly. He is not a director or member of FSSH, so he did not attend the high-level meeting of the society.

In fact, Wei Cheng's level is completely enough to be elected as a director or even vice president.

However, because the domestic medical community lacks exchanges with foreign colleagues and rarely participates in international academic conferences, domestic doctors have not entered international medical associations for a long time.

After the reform and opening up, when the country understood the importance of "going global", it faced some intentional or unintentional discrimination. After all, foreigners also have hillbillyism.

This is also the reason why there are dozens of places for other countries to participate in the WCS conference, and representatives from almost every surgical department are present, while only a few people from some third world countries can participate.

Wei Cheng just entered the room and saw that all the senior leaders of the society were there. He smiled and nodded to everyone.

Stevenson spoke very directly and asked directly:

"Dr. Wei, do you know that there is a doctor named Chen Qi in your country? Did he just perform some sort of allograft and replantation surgery on a severed palm recently?"

Wei Cheng's heart skipped a beat when he heard this, thinking how could something he had so carefully guarded against reach the ears of the higher-ups in the society?

But since people asked this, it means they must know about it, and there is no point in hiding it.

"So this is what you were talking about?"

Wei Cheng chuckled: "I have heard of it in China, but I have big doubts about the authenticity of this operation."

"Oh, what's the question?"

Everyone in the room immediately became interested when they heard the different opinions. After all, they also didn’t want a plastic surgeon to steal the limelight.

"It's like this. The surgeon, Dr. Chen Qi, is very young. As far as I know, he is only 23 years old. And he is not a college student, but a technical secondary school graduate, similar to a vocational high school in your country.

Think about it, everyone, he has such low academic qualifications and no guidance from professors. Hand surgery is a very complex subject. Replantation of severed limbs involves blood vessels, nerves, tendons, bones, etc., where did he learn it?

Coming?"

"Oh~~~"

Foreign medical education is very strict and is also one of the most difficult subjects to study.

For example, to study medicine in Taiwan, you must first complete a four-year undergraduate degree before you can apply. The application process usually starts one and a half years in advance.

Undergraduate GPA is one of the most important criteria for admission, and the scores are quite abnormal.

The GPA required for medical majors is generally above 3.5. For example, Harvard Medical School and Hopkins Medical School require a minimum of 3.9.

In addition, TOEFL, MCAT scores, and interviews are all required, and the application needs to go through the AMCAS system, which is the application service system of American Medical College.

Even if you pass the harsh admission conditions, you need to have very sufficient financial preparations to study medicine in moldy country. The tuition fee is 60,000-70,000 US dollars per year, and the tuition fee alone for four years will cost at least 2 million yuan.

This is just a basic clinical major. If you want to study for an Md-Ph.D, which is a doctor of medicine, the schooling period is 8 years, and the tuition fee is an astronomical figure.

This is also the reason why students studying medicine in China generally come from middle-class families.

Chen Qi, on the other hand, is equivalent to a 9th grade graduate of Mingguo Middle School, who went to a vocational high school for a few years, didn't even touch the threshold of college, and didn't receive any college education, and then directly became a doctor?

In the eyes of doctors from European and American countries, this is simply unbelievable.

Seeing everyone's exaggerated expressions, Wei Cheng smiled inwardly and continued:

"And the hospital where Dr. Chen Qi works is equivalent to a community hospital in the United States. It is still in a small city. It can usually treat headaches and fevers, and can also perform some basic outpatient surgeries. However, it takes 4 years to transplant a severed limb.

Level surgery.

If the foster replantation surgery he said is absolutely level 5, think about it, can the community hospital in your country perform such a large and complex surgery? The key point is that Dr. Chen did not apply to the Chinese Hand Surgery Association, nor did he apply to the Chinese Hand Surgery Association.

No relevant papers have been published.

So, I really can’t think of how to rate the actual performance of his surgery?”

Wei Cheng's words can be considered reasonable and well-founded, and the first doubt he mentioned exists and is not fabricated.

If it were an ordinary doctor, he really wouldn't be able to perform such an awesome surgery.
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