Chapter 433 Curiosity and Impossibility!(1/2)
Lu Cheng's actual plan was not to trouble Lin Hui.
It’s really not that I don’t want to let Lin Hui take the credit. All the procedures for the rehabilitation subject were done by Lu Cheng himself.
Except for Dong Zhen who processed the data, everyone else was a bastard. Lin Hui was the first one.
Originally, Lu Cheng planned to let Dong Zhen co-author and serve as the corresponding author. However, Dong Zhen felt that his contribution was not enough and was only willing to appear in the article as the second author. Later, Lu Cheng asked Lin Hui and Fang Nixin to
Work together.
The main reason is that Lu Cheng felt that Lin Hui had just gone to Shanghai to start a new job in a new place, and there must be a lot of things to deal with. In addition, his teacher was just newlyweds, so he didn't want to disturb him with some trivial matters.
However, now that Professor Qu Hongsheng has given this advice, Lu Cheng feels that it is better for him to adopt Professor Qu Hongsheng's advice.
Coming to ask for leave from Qu Hongsheng today made Lu Cheng once again realize the true meaning of the word "professor" on the pendant behind Qu Hongsheng. Qu Hongsheng's vision, his ambition, and his own plans for the current department,
Although the direction is different from the plan of my teacher Min Hong.
But it is undeniable that whether it is Professor Min Hong or Professor Qu Hongsheng, they must have thought carefully about the current situation of orthopedics before making their own new plans for the development of the department.
Min Hong has his own ideas, and Qu Hongsheng also has his own ideas.
Moreover, they stand in different positions and angles, so their thinking is also different, but it is impossible to say who is better and who is not.
Actually speaking from the bottom of my heart, when Qu Hongsheng took over the position of director of Min Hong Orthopedics, Lu Cheng felt a little uncomfortable. As soon as Qu Hongsheng came to power, he changed the duty system of the general hospital and asked him to collect clear information.
There are fewer opportunities to create cases.
This put aside Min Hong's previous idea of separating all subspecialties, and gave Lu Cheng some ideas.
But after arriving in the fifth ward, Lu Chengcai discovered that although Qu Hongsheng was not his teacher, and perhaps his overall clinical strength was not as good as Min Hong's, he might have made great contributions to the development and innovation of the subject.
, the sense of smell is more acute than that of Min Hong.
Moreover, he is very good at utilizing various resources and controlling various opportunities.
So after thanking Qu Hongsheng, Lu Chengcheng and Lin Hui made a phone call.
Lu Cheng said what he meant directly.
Lin Hui said: "I thought you never thought of calling me. At least with your temperament, you might handle this matter silently by yourself, even if you don't know how to handle it with Wells and
The relationship between Cleese is not very sure."
"You will also get along with each other based on your own thinking. Then how you get along depends on fate, right?"
Lu Cheng fell silent.
He really had not thought about how to get along with the two editors Wells and Cleese, or how this kind of relationship could be special and special.
Although Lin Hui didn't get along with Lu Cheng for a long time, he still controlled Lu Cheng's character very accurately.
"Master, it was Professor Qu Hongsheng who asked me to call you and listen to your opinion. I was afraid of disturbing you before," Lu Cheng replied respectfully.
Lin Hui said: "Actually, when you entered the department, I told you that if you make one more phone call and ask one more person, even if you don't get an answer, even if you disturb others, it will cost you a few dollars in phone bills.
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"Everyone has his or her own strengths in this life. Asking for other people's advice can maximize what you gain. If you don't ask, everyone will just assume that you know everything."
"As for your current situation, I don't know what the hell this project you are doing is, and you have never thought of sending a copy of the full text of the article."
Lu Cheng immediately sent the word document to Lin Hui.
"Master, I sent you the article. Why don't you take the time to read it first? Then give me some suggestions after reading it. I may have to go to the hotel."
Lin Hui chose to accept it, then looked at the page that popped up and said, "Your master is still young, so reading an article is not as slow as you think."
"You go first, let's talk on the phone."
"Master, that."
Lu Cheng kindly reminded: "It's actually a bit difficult to understand."
"Um?"
"Then it's because you haven't read enough articles." Lin Hui replied.
Lu Cheng fell silent again, scratched his head, and then took the elevator to the second floor. He planned to drive to the hotel and go to an office with Wells and Cleese in the suite where they lived to discuss this article.
Theoretical aspects of the article.
Then Lu Cheng also planned to let Wells and Kress see with their own eyes the repeatability and operability of this entire theory.
If further divided into details, Lu Cheng felt that he could rename this theory as precision rehabilitation and individualized rehabilitation science.
Lu Cheng didn't say anything, and Lin Hui didn't say anything on the other side either.
After Lu Cheng almost got in the car door, Lin Hui said: "Hang up first, I'll take a good look at your article."
"Okay." Lu Cheng was not surprised.
Although the things I made myself have been condensed in one article, it really needs to be understood in detail, in an open-ended and step-by-step manner. How can it be described clearly in one or two articles?
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About five minutes later, Lu Cheng arrived at the parking lot below the hotel. The parking space was a distance away from the elevator, and the parking spaces near the elevator were all occupied.
It's estimated that it will take about ten minutes to walk there.
After getting out of the car and locking the door, Lin Hui called before he even took two steps.
Lin Hui said: "Well, actually, I haven't got a clue about this article yet. You are saving so much. I think you can keep the two editors from the JAMA editorial department temporarily.
Come down and take them to the rehabilitation department and let them randomly select one or two patients."
"Don't choose an age that is too high. If it is too big, it may be difficult to operate."
"Then just pick four or five, and then you invite them, hoping they can witness the practicality of this theory."
"It doesn't have to be a complete recovery, as long as it can make some progress, they will be very interested."
"In addition, if this theory is to be developed into a discipline, you still need to get support from the rehabilitation department. With the cooperation of the rehabilitation department, different patients can be randomly grouped and divided into cohorts to conduct large clinical trial groups.
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"If you don't mind, you can give them to me. I'll be here in the magic city to help you negotiate these matters."
"It just so happens that I am now in charge of the health research field in Shanghai. How about it?"
"Okay, Master." Lu Cheng was happy before it was too late.
"Don't take pictures of the whole theory to others, take part of it. After the two of you go back, you can send the follow-up information of those patients to the other party. This is called fishing for law enforcement..." Lin Hui reminded.
Lu Cheng's eyes widened.
Is Lin Hui a serious academic? Why does he feel like he is not academic at all?
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In the next two days, Lu Cheng, Wells and Kress walked through the data aspects of the theory in detail. The result of the walkthrough was naturally correct. Wells and Kress put the process of the argument into perspective.
, and sent it to some experts from the physics and mathematics departments who were friendly to my editorial department.
With the complete process, the other party can understand it clearly even though it takes some effort to understand and understand the process.
So at least in terms of data, no problem was found.
Clinical topics that have no problems in theory do not mean that they are very practical. Therefore, Lu Chengcheng followed Lin Hui's suggestion and led Cleese and Wells to select several middle-aged muscular atrophy and severe trauma subjects in the rehabilitation medicine discipline.
A patient who is almost destined to spend his entire life in a wheelchair.
A total of five cases were selected.
Then we collected several people’s gender, age, height, current muscle strength, and MRI in detail to show the range of muscle atrophy.
Lu Cheng re-guessed the best rehabilitation training plan based on his own theory the next day.
Then Lu Chengcheng found the medical department of the Second Xiangya Hospital and asked the medical department to grant him permission related to rehabilitation. Needless to say, this was.
Orthopedics and rehabilitation are interdisciplinary subjects with a relatively large scope, so granting Lu Cheng the right to provide rehabilitation guidance is in compliance with regulations. Moreover, the people from the medical department also said that if you have similar problems in the future, just make a phone call.
No need to make a special trip here.
The speaker has no intention, the listener has intention.
Next to me, a newly promoted attending physician from the Department of Otology who also came over for authorization said in surprise: "Can I still make a phone call to apply for authorization? I'll leave now. Teacher, can you please help me with it later?"
After he finished speaking, he was about to leave, but was immediately stopped.
"What are you talking about here? That's Lu Cheng. He is currently accompanying the JAMA editorial department to review the data of the article."
"What are you talking about?" A staff member from the medical department rolled his eyes with a look of disgust.
Lu Chengcai is in his twenties, tall and handsome, has strong clinical ability, stronger scientific research ability, good looks and strength.
Look at you, you're thirty-two-three.
You have just been promoted to attending physician, and you still have the nerve to ask for privileges here and authorize your surgery with just a phone call. Why don't you think about God?
As soon as the doctor heard that the deputy chief of the medical department was speaking to Lu Cheng, he immediately shut his mouth obediently.
Good guy, it turns out to be this freak. I thought it was a new convenience policy introduced by the medical department in order to improve service quality...
It's over, it's a big mistake.
To be continued...