I, Tomoya Aki, am not a bootlicker
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If he had more cases and performed more than one operation of similar difficulty to the curtain reconstruction, he could go straight back to the university and become the youngest lecturer.
How many things do you need to get the corresponding returns?
"Dr. Yoshida, you know that I don't have enough cases. Although the first surgery I performed required a rare curtain reconstruction, strictly speaking, I have only performed ten surgeries."
Including the first surgery performed by the surgeon as the lead, and the nine surgeries that followed, a total of ten surgeries were performed by the surgeon as the lead.
The assistant has a lot of experience, but those cases are all from Yoshida Aoba.
"That's right, I'm meddling in other people's business..."
"No, Dr. Yoshida, I'm really flattered that you care about me so much."
have a finger in the pie?
no.
The other party only cares about himself and is afraid that he will suffer losses.
But Professor Yano really did nothing wrong this time, and he is not considered stingy.
The letter from there mentioned that they hoped he could collect more cases, especially those that were complex and difficult.
At the same time, Professor Yano painted another big picture for him.
If he has rare cases and has accumulated enough resume and experience, he will be able to secure a lecturer position for Tomoya Aki at the university.
That’s right, it’s not about letting Tomoya Aki get his doctorate degree as soon as possible, but the position of lecturer.
This made Aki Tomoya speechless.
If he didn't know how much it would cost to throw this thing out, I'm afraid that Tomoya Aki would really be knocked out.
It seems that Professor Yano believes that a doctoral degree can be arranged for Tomoya Aki once he has enough cases and papers.
So we raised some requirements for him, directly meeting the standards of a lecturer at the University of Tokyo School of Medicine.
If you want to be hired as a lecturer by the medical school, you need real talent.
Especially in university medical departments, lecturers have a much higher status than ordinary medical department members.
Professor, associate professor, lecturer, chief medical officer, and general medical bureau members, that's roughly what it means.
The structure of the Medical Bureau has undergone several reforms, but the composition and grading of professors in departments remain the same.
If he could become a lecturer, then through normal transfers, if Aki Tomoya is willing to go back, he could naturally leave Kanto General Hospital and return to the University of Tokyo affiliated school.
At the same time, the position of lecturer also has a certain value, at least much higher than the chief physician and ordinary doctors in the medical bureau.
So, Akitomo felt that Professor Yano was trying to fool him again.
It's hard to say for sure, provided he can first successfully obtain his doctorate degree and then have some impressive case studies in hand. Then it won't be difficult for Professor Yano to get him the title of lecturer.
But there are so many people vying for the lecturer position, and those doctors with more than ten years of experience all want to use this as a stepping stone.
But then again, if Tomoya Aki was capable enough, he wouldn't need to rely on the university hospital's medical department. He could become a lecturer with the help of Professor Yano at the university.
One advantage is that you don’t have to compete with people in the medical department. It’s also good to have a close relationship with a professor. That’s the benefit.
To be honest, An Yilun was not willing to compete for favor in the medical department of the university hospital. He was glad for his original choice.
You can enjoy the shade with your back against a big tree!
Of course, some seeds were planted there, because no matter what, when he finally returned to the university hospital, he was a member of the Yano faction of the college and the internal medicine department.
There is gain and loss. This is not something to worry about, and there is no need to worry about it.
Besides, this is a bit off topic.
"Humph, that good fox really knows how to win people's hearts. If I were twenty years younger, I would really be tempted."
After learning about this from Tomoya Aki, Yoshida Aoba snorted in annoyance.
Professor Yano is quite good at making big promises. Of course, if Akitomo also has that ability, he can easily get that position with the help of Professor Yano.
The white giant tower built by countless people with their lives is obviously in the process of collapse, but so many people are still flocking to it. Maybe this is fate.
Thinking of this, Yoshida Aoba suddenly felt comforted. If Aki Tomoya couldn't make it in the future, he could still come back here. At least this guy still had a way out.
Therefore, Yoshida Aoba did not object to Aki Tomoya's idea of returning to the university hospital.
"Let's not talk about this anymore. Remember to prepare for the surgery tomorrow morning. Also, if you have nothing to do in the afternoon, come and do a pathological autopsy with me."
"Hey, this is rare. Is this a request from the Taito Ward Police Station?"
Tomoya Aki looked at Yoshida Aoba in confusion. Pathological anatomy, still in their hospital, and still in charge of Yoshida Aoba?
The first thing that came to his mind was that the police station was short of staff, so he entrusted the work to the hospital.
Does the hospital want to establish a good relationship with the police station?
This is very rare in Japan, where the autopsy rate is low, and it is also the first time that Tomoya Aki has encountered it at Kanto General Hospital.
"No, it's my patient. He just passed away the day before yesterday. He was a university teacher. He will come to our place tomorrow, and someone from Keio will also come."
Yoshida Aoba replied calmly, while Amaki Tomoya was so surprised that he was speechless.
He seemed to have an impression.
"The patient with primary cardiac angiosarcoma and lung metastasis?"
Primary cardiac angiosarcoma with lung metastasis is very serious.
He had surgery in this hospital more than two months ago, and then received systemic intravenous chemotherapy. After being discharged from the hospital, he continued to take targeted drugs for treatment. He had a follow-up visit every half a month, but he did not come for the last follow-up visit.
Tomoya Aki was also in the surgical team for that operation. After hearing the news, there was a hint of sadness in his eyes.
If he remembered correctly, the teacher was only forty-five years old.
"You are still young, but there are still many things you can't help. You will get used to it slowly. Be grateful to the deceased."
Yoshida Aoba said calmly that in his heart he felt more gratitude and admiration than sadness, as this was the last thing his patient asked him to do.
Chapter 499 is coming.
Medicine is not omnipotent. People always say that modern medicine is very advanced, but people in the industry are more aware of its limitations, and a person may not survive even after surgery.
When some diseases reach a certain stage, all you can do is try to prolong the survival time.
As a doctor, I feel helpless when I encounter a patient who cannot be successfully treated. However, patients die in the hospital every day, and over time, everyone has gotten used to it.
Life and death are most common in places like hospitals. The habit is not cold-blooded, but it happens too many times right before our eyes.
When Yoshida Aoba encounters patients who are willing to donate their bodies for pathological autopsy, he feels deep admiration and gratitude.
A heart stent surgery was performed the next morning, and the body was sent to Kanto General Hospital in the afternoon. As the deceased's attending physician, it was naturally Yoshida Aoba who went to greet him.
The person who came from Keio University was a lecturer in the School of Medicine, who worked in the university hospital. He seemed to be an old acquaintance of Yoshida Aoba. The deceased himself was a teacher in the School of Science. After the pathological autopsy is completed here, the body will be donated to the School of Medicine of Keio University.
The reason why pathological autopsies are performed here is probably because of the friendship between patients and doctors.
"Thank you both for taking the time out of your busy schedules to come. I'm sorry about Asada-kun."
The two lecturers from Keio Medical School were dressed formally, and the atmosphere was somewhat solemn, perhaps because of the deceased.
After leaving his last words, the teacher from Keio University did not die anywhere outside, but passed away quietly at home until his family found him.
According to his last words, in order to thank Yoshida Aoba for his treatment, he was willing to let his body make the last contribution, as a way of thanking them for the friendship that could be established between patient and doctor.
"No, thank you for your hard work, Dr. Yoshida. It's enough that you are willing to operate on him. We all know that this is the best we can do."
They met at an academic conference, and because of Director Monobe, they recommended Asada to come here rather than to the Department of Cardiac Surgery affiliated with Keio University of Medicine.
The result is still frustrating.
"This must be Doctor Aki, right? I heard that he completed a 'commando' on his first surgery. He is indeed very young."
Another lecturer looked at Tomoya Aki and changed the heavy topic by mentioning a young man who has become famous in their surgical field in recent times.
"Nice to meet you."
Aki Tomoya bowed slightly to them.
The two people who came from Keio had curiosity in their eyes.
They looked at Tomoya Aki's colleagues carefully, and Yoshida Aoba introduced them at this time: "Tomoya Aki, graduated from the University of Tokyo, but except for clinical internship, he has never worked in the university hospital. He came here and became my disciple."
"Keipei Kuniji, Department of Thoracic Surgery, Keio Affiliated Hospital."
"Ken Furukawa, Gastroenterology Department, Keio University Hospital."
The two men briefly introduced themselves. They were both lecturers in the Medical Department of the University Hospital and old acquaintances of Yoshida Aoba, so they should not be treated with disrespect.
However, what made Aki Tomoya curious was that Yoshida Aoba actually had a good relationship with a doctor in Keio.
It is obvious that the relationship between the Tokyo University affiliated school and the Keio University affiliated school is not very good, and they have always been in a competitive relationship.
Looking at these two doctors who were dressed formally and had visitor badges on their chests, although Aki Tomoya was curious, he also knew that although the relationship between university hospitals was somewhat subtle, the private relationships between doctors also depended on the individual.
"It turned out that the case was not treated at the university hospital but by Dr. Yoshida. I am really envious of having such an outstanding junior and student!"
"Don't talk about this, time is precious!"
Yoshida Aoba said seriously that they came here to do serious things.
"I have already explained the situation to the Affairs Bureau and the Dean. Let's start preparing."
"sorry to bother you."
……
Pathological anatomy was not unfamiliar to Tomoya Aki. He had worked in the anatomy laboratory of the university before and had also come into contact with it a lot while working part-time.
It is more than enough to give them as assistants.
They spent the entire afternoon performing pathological autopsies and collecting diseased tissue for subsequent pathological examinations.
At the same time, we only need to treat the body of the deceased with respect.
After finishing the pathological anatomy today, the two lecturers approached Aki Tomoya half-jokingly and half-seriously, asking him whether he wanted to go to Keio University in the future since he did not choose the Tokyo University affiliate.
After all, if a doctor has a resume showing that he or she has worked as a professor or lecturer at a university hospital, it will be very helpful for the doctor himself or herself.
Regarding the poaching from Keio, Akitomo did not respond, but his teacher Yoshida Aoba harshly rebuked them.
Although it was only half joking, Yoshida Aoba could tell that they actually had their own thoughts. Perhaps they felt that it was a waste of talent for a young man like Tomoya Aki to stay in a private hospital from the beginning.
"Dr. Yoshida, you have friends in Keio. This really opens my eyes!"
After sending them away, Aki Tomoya made a joke, intending to let the poaching incident go.
"Is it weird that I have friends in Keio? Isn't your little girlfriend also from Keio?"
In response to this, An Yilun could only laugh awkwardly. He didn't want to get himself into trouble.
Chapter 500 We Don’t Have This
Aki Tomoya only had a vague understanding of the feud between the University of Tokyo and Keio. It was just that in the medical school or the university hospital, everyone disliked each other.
After all, it is a competitive relationship, which is normal.
Even if people who graduate from national universities have an aura of arrogance, it is normal for them to look down on people who graduate from prestigious private schools.
Of course, the University of Tokyo and the University of Kyoto, both of which are national universities, do not actually look at each other very favorably and call each other "peasants".
Doctors in university hospitals are all civil servants, so there is a saying that people in national university hospitals and people in private university hospitals are compared to local civil servants.
How to trace the grudges between universities and where to trace them back, Akitomo Tomoya was not sure, nor did he want to delve into it.
The reason behind this is actually the objectively existing competition system.
But at the same time, there is no hard and fast rule that people from the University of Tokyo cannot get along well with people from Keio.
Each person is still an independent existence.
As a doctor in a private hospital, Tomoya Aki, who is not even a civil servant, has no time to think about these things.
Strictly speaking in terms of status, under the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, the first are national medical institutions, followed by national and public university hospitals, private university hospitals, and finally medical corporation groups and private hospitals.
In this food chain, Tomoya Aki, who is not at the bottom, feels that he is not qualified to discuss these issues now.
Anyway, no matter what happens now, it is not as important as the patients he has on hand.
Operations need to be performed, cases need to be collected, and there is less time for gossip. In fact, it would be more helpful to write a few more papers.
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