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Chapter 711 Sitting Tranquil on the Edge!

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Fang Ziye came and went from the stage like the wind, without lingering at all.

This COA was larger in scale than any academic conference or report Fang Ziye had ever attended before, but when he chaired the academic report, there were many listeners, but he was the only speaker.

Therefore, Fang Ziye had no need to seek a sense of presence at such academic conferences.

The advantage of overtaking on a curve is that it allows Fang Ziye to leap onto the steps.

The typical academic path for professors is to first participate in conferences, starting with those at the prefecture-level city level, then moving on to provincial and municipal levels, and gradually participating in national orthopedic conferences. After becoming familiar with the field, their technical skills and research experience will gradually improve.

Then one might be able to preside over an academic presentation.

Even so, it is impossible to hold an "academic report" that is unique to its own topic!
To host an exclusive 'academic report', it must be groundbreaking and genuinely cause a huge stir in the industry. Moreover, you must invite peers to conduct a rigorous evaluation of the authenticity of your research topic before you can apply to host an 'academic report'!
Otherwise, if you simply invite people over to listen to you pontificate, those people could ruin you while you're pontificating.

If you don't even care about your own reputation, others certainly won't give you any face.

The so-called "overtaking on a curve" means that Fang Ziye just happened to create such a stir. Having experienced the training and baptism of "academic reports", he was much calmer and more composed when participating in a conference like COA again.

After Fang Ziye sat down, he began to listen attentively to what the professor on the stage was sharing.

In summary, it's very new, but not applicable domestic.

The medical insurance payment system abroad is completely different from that in China. The commercial medical insurance system abroad is very well-developed, so most countries do not really consider the issue of medical expenses.

Moreover, abroad, people won't worry about you not paying your fees.

Hospitals all have their own legal departments. Basically, once you go to the hospital, the payment slip will be delivered to your door. If they don't pay, they'll sue you. And the amount of the fees will make many Chinese people question their existence...

China has one of the world's most affordable healthcare systems, and its healthcare quality is among the best in the country.

11:55-12:00 is a symbolic summary time.

This is equivalent to the academic discussion session at a provincial conference.

But it only lasts five minutes, so it's really just a formality. Because the development levels of medical care vary from country to country, it's really pointless to target others in an environment of unbalanced development.

However, to Fang Ziye's surprise, Professor Kenneth from Australia stood up and posed a question to Fang Ziye directly!

Kenneth was a professor from abroad, and in China, people value guests from afar, so when he picked up the microphone and stood up, none of the professors on stage stopped him.

Kenneth turned around and said, "I was very interested in the topic that Professor Fang Ziye just shared, but I also have some questions I would like to ask Professor Fang Ziye."

As a result, Fang Ziye, who was already somewhat outstanding, instantly became the focus of everyone present.

A master's student from the Provincial People's Hospital who lived very close to Fang Ziye quickly ran over and gave Fang Ziye a microphone.

"Dear Professor Kenneth, please speak!" Fang Ziye was very polite, with a smile on his face.

Kenneth must have prepared his words in advance, as they came across as very official: "Professor Fang, based on what you shared before, the microcirculation device and microcirculation transection method are of great help in limb salvage surgery for catastrophic injuries."

"But as far as I know, no professors mentioned these topics at the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) annual meeting, the International Orthopaedic Trauma Congress and Exhibition, or the European Orthopaedic Congress (EORS 2024) held in the middle of this year."

"In the field of trauma surgery, the treatment of destructive injuries remains a difficult and complex intramural disease worldwide."

"Is Professor Fang's assertion that his team has solved the problem of limb salvage surgery for severe injuries a bit of an exaggeration?"

"Currently, I haven't seen any similar surgical procedures in the treatment guidelines or expert consensus in the United States." Professor Kenneth's preparations were very comprehensive.

There is more than one country in the world, and China is not even the top medical country in the entire Asia-Pacific region.

Fang Ziye nodded in agreement, saying, "Yes, Professor Kenneth, neither the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons nor the European Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons currently regard limb salvage surgery as a standard treatment option."

"Our country, China, has not yet included it in the guidelines."

"Because this procedure is extremely difficult to perform and not widely applicable, we cannot create difficulties for our colleagues in the diagnosis and treatment process or lead them into legal entanglements when developing guidelines."

Professor Kenneth nodded: "Sure!"

“What I mean is, Professor Fang, we need to be extremely rigorous when we do academic research.”

"Limb salvage surgery for traumatic injuries is currently a hot research topic in trauma surgery, and I welcome and support Professor Fang's research in this area."

"However, when we share our findings, we should not draw too many conclusions, nor should we jump ahead to the next steps. Instead, we need to solve the current global challenges step by step."

"To be more precise, limb salvage surgery is not a standard surgical procedure, so you shouldn't mention it as a separate procedure. Rather, it should be a line of thinking."

"The difference between a surgical approach and a surgical procedure is that a surgical approach is a direction or a general term for a type of surgery, while a surgical procedure is a mature surgical approach that has been organized into a standardized surgical process."

Professor Kenneth was very meticulous, and even spoke in a humble tone, but deep down he possessed a kind of pride.

I almost said what was truly in my heart.

If you in China don't have the skills, don't take on the job. When it comes to developing new treatments for diseases, you're lucky if you make a breakthrough once every few decades.

Stop bragging all the time.

At international conferences, no one will give you face if you brag.

"Thank you for your guidance, Professor Kenneth. I am aware of everything you have said."

"We must also acknowledge that this procedure has not yet been listed as a standard procedure by the National Health Commission of China, so no one has taken it out of China yet!"

"This orthopedic conference is also an exchange within our own country. Limb salvage surgery for catastrophic injuries is indeed a routine procedure in some of our teaching hospitals in China, so we brought it over."

"It's just that it's not widely applicable yet, so we've been exploring its most standardized form, the one that's closest to the standard surgical procedure for all of us orthopedic surgeons, which is what I was talking about at the conference."

Kenneth shook his head: "No, no, Professor Fang."

"You still don't fully understand what I mean."

“What I mean is, you shouldn’t have proposed it as a surgical procedure if you haven’t established a standardized treatment for limb-sparing surgery.”

"None of our other members of the World Orthopaedic Association have mentioned similar surgical procedures."

Fang Ziye interjected, "But Professor Kenneth, I did mention it, and none of the other professors in China refuted it."

"Because this is an established fact, many teaching hospitals in China can routinely perform limb-sparing surgery for severe injuries."

"But it has a high entry barrier, requiring collaboration from very experienced trauma surgeons to complete the entire surgery."

Professor Kenneth continued, "But no professor has taken it out of China. The new standard procedure should be recognized by physicians worldwide."

Fang Ziye retorted, "Professor Kenneth, I disagree with your point of view. I believe that a standard surgical procedure should first be accepted by the patient, and after passing animal trials, it should also be accepted by the patient during clinical trials. Only then is it a good surgical procedure."

"Instead of peer approval."

"All the data we collect in our research comes from patients, patients, patients!"

"It is people, and the purpose of our medical research is to serve people."

The atmosphere has become quite tense.

However, Fang Ziye only stated the facts and did not mention Hong Wen.

Professor Kenneth's tone turned sarcastic: "Professor Fang, according to what you showed in the PPT, our orthopedics department can even perform amputation and then replant the severed limb."

"No, no, no, that idea is too crazy."

Fang Ziye smiled and said, "Why not? Professor Kenneth, you may not be very familiar with the development of hand surgery in our country."

"The surgical procedure you mentioned is called limb transplantation. This procedure has become a standard procedure in China and has been promoted throughout the country."

"Basically, all hand surgeons in prefecture-level city hospitals can perform this procedure with proficiency."

"Thanks to the assistance of the microcirculation device, we have extended the rescue time window for limb replantation from the original twelve hours to three hundred hours."

"Therefore, in theory, patients in China who have undergone amputation at any hospital still have enough time to be transferred to any hospital in the country for further treatment."

"The limbs will not die during the transfer process."

"The limb mini-circulation device is like a second heart for the limbs; it's similar to ECMO!"

Kenneth paused, then awkwardly scratched his head and said, "Then why have I never heard of this kind of technique before?"

Fang Ziye laughed upon hearing this: "Oh right? Professor Kenneth, how come you've never heard of him?"

"Is it possible that you haven't visited China for academic exchange in a long time? Or that you haven't read the latest literature for some time?"

Fang Ziye was quite sarcastic, but none of the people present thought he was impolite.

Fang Ziye was only thirty-one or thirty-two years old, yet he had already achieved so much. He was truly a promising young man, full of vigor and ambition.

At this moment, you deliberately stood up and slapped him in the face, and you're going to stay put and pretend nothing happened?
How is that possible?

Social skills and social etiquette are for ordinary people, and for ordinary geniuses.

If you stand out to the point where you can disregard everything else, and you've already completed the initial groundwork, then all interpersonal relationships will revolve around you.

"Professor Fang, your idea is too crazy, unbelievably crazy."

“I also visited China last year,” Kenneth said with certainty.

Fang Ziye nodded and said, "Alright, Professor Kenneth, please forgive my presumption. The microcirculation device was only developed last September or October, and clinical trials only began around November."

"But it was very effective, so it was promoted very quickly."

"Currently, some countries in the United States and Europe have also purchased this equipment from China, but due to production capacity and other economic factors, it may not be widely used abroad."

"So, to be more precise, the standardization of limb transplantation was achieved at the beginning of this year, but its development has been very rapid."

"In our country, the incidence of limb loss due to amputation has decreased from about 55% to 12% last year, which is a very impressive figure."

After Fang Ziye provided more detailed data, Kenneth had no choice but to believe it.

Data cannot be fabricated. Any rigorous scientific researcher would not do something so foolish as to give someone such a huge vulnerability so that they can launch endless and relentless attacks in the future.

In the academic world, even if you are an academician of a country, as long as you dare to boast in the academic field and even put it into writing, you will face countless "attacks"!
You can only offer a plausible explanation for reasonable questions; you cannot avoid them.

Kenneth probably also felt that arguing wouldn't solve the problem, so he said, "Professor Fang, if you are really sure that your hospital can perform limb-sparing surgery for severe injuries."

"Then there should be recorded instructional videos, right?"

Fang Ziye nodded: "Yes, Professor Kenneth, these standard teaching videos were uploaded to the video section of our Chinese Orthopedics Academic Forum last year."

"However, it's a paid download. If it's convenient for you, Professor Kenneth, could you leave me an email address? I can send it to you as soon as the meeting ends."

"I'm sorry, but our commentary is currently only available in Chinese and has not been translated into other languages."

Upon hearing Fang Ziye's words, Kenneth suddenly realized something and covered his forehead, saying, "Crazy Professor Fang, please don't tell me."

"The limb-saving surgery for severe injuries, and this miniature circulation device, all came from your hands."

"No, today must be April Fool's Day. You're joking with me."

Fang Ziye laughed: "Obviously, today is not April 1st, and I would never joke with you on such a formal occasion."

"There are many branches and complex cases in orthopedics, and our hospital only covers a small part of them."

"But our hospital's team has indeed solved the problem of limb preservation surgery for severed injuries, and has also solved the time window for limb replantation surgery through the micro-circulation device."

"I'm sorry, because our team is quite busy, we were unable to bring it to a world-class academic conference right away."

"This is our responsibility, but as you can see, we have been working on research and how to lower the barriers to these procedures."

"We hope that more surgeons can perform this kind of surgery, so that this surgical technique can benefit more patients. This is what we have been working on."

Fang Ziye felt that enough time had been spent, so he said, "If Professor Kenneth has time, our hospital's trauma surgery department welcomes your visit."

Fang Ziye's words completely resolved all the problems.

Stop arguing. If you really don't believe me, just bring your camera to our hospital and prove it to us yourself, okay?

To be precise, Fang Ziye also bears some responsibility in this matter, because he missed the orthopedic conference last year, so few foreign friends knew about it.

Secondly, even though several professors from the Mayo Clinic visited Zhongnan Hospital, they were not able to gain a particularly in-depth understanding of the entire surgical procedure.

To date, it remains unclear whether these professors' teams, unable to relinquish their last shred of dignity or for some other reason, have not sent anyone to learn limb-sparing surgery for severe injuries; they may be secretly plotting their own solutions.

Therefore, this significant breakthrough has only been discussed in academic papers, and may even have been ridiculed by foreign scholars...

Fang Ziye has been abroad, and the experience is similar to that in China.

News reports about China abroad are not like those in China.

After Fang Ziye finished speaking, he bowed slightly to Professor Kenneth and then said to the conference host, "Professors, I apologize for taking up your time."

Professor Zhang Qiong then stood up and announced: "Thank you to all the professors for your wonderful explanations and content sharing. Thank you for explaining things in such a simple and vivid way, bringing your team's secrets to the scene. We have benefited greatly from it."

"It's lunchtime now. We welcome all professors to join us this afternoon and continue to bring you more exciting content."

"The time that follows is our meal and rest time."

"On behalf of the Presidium of the Conference, I hereby announce the successful conclusion of the morning session of the first day's agenda at the International Orthopedic Conference..."

That's how COA is; there's not much applause, but as long as you don't brag too much, no one will deliberately target you.

It's really just a process of sharing and enjoying!

Fang Ziye followed the crowd out, but the moment he stepped out of the venue, Deng Yong, Yuan Weihong, and others were already waiting at the door.

Of course, Deng Yong and Yuan Weihong did not approach, because Fang Ziye was in the crowd, chatting and laughing quietly with Professor Tang Fupei and Professor Zhang Xingze.

Upon seeing the two teachers, Fang Ziye turned his head and said, "Teacher Tang, Teacher Zhang, my master is here. See you at the Trauma Surgery sub-venue this afternoon."

Tang Fupei glanced at Deng Yong and Yuan Weihong, his gaze sharp.

Professor Zhang Xingze, with his hands behind his back, led his "beloved student Zhang Bo" and squeezed towards the door.

Zhang Bo acted swiftly, carving out a wide passage...

Deng Yong quickly said, "Ziye, it's alright, it's alright, we're fine."

At the same time, he was also giving Tang Fupei a meaningful look, but Professor Tang Fupei was not listening to Deng Yong's signals and was soon taken away by several well-known professors.

Among them were professors from the General Hospital of the Army, as well as professors from other military hospitals. After they gathered together, they surged into the crowd.

After reading it, Deng Yong sighed slightly: "How could you be so blind?"

"Such a great opportunity, shouldn't you go and have dinner with them?"

Fang Ziye then said, "Master, I have said everything that needed to be said and done everything that needed to be done."

"This morning, Teacher Tang wanted me to come and set an example, to intimidate them with their presence."

"We've done everything, so whether we eat this meal or not isn't a big deal."

Deng Yong clapped his hands, almost slapping Fang Ziye on the right cheek: "Fang Ziye, how come you're still so young? Who told you that eating isn't important?"

Fang Ziye said, "We can only eat lunch, not drink alcohol."

What's the point?

“Master, I’ve found out that neither Professor Zhang nor Professor Tang likes Moutai. For some reason, Professor Tang prefers Neican, while Professor Zhang Xingze prefers Guojiao.”

Upon hearing this, Deng Yong realized that the delay was only 0.5ms!
He turned around and grabbed his phone, then started scrolling through his contacts before saying, "Yuan Weihong, you go ahead, I'll go make some arrangements."

“Okay!” Yuan Weihong knew what Deng Yong meant by the arrangement.

Deng Yong was not qualified to sit and drink with Tang Fupei and others on equal footing. He either needed to be a professor of the same age as Tang Fupei and others, or he needed to find some higher-ranking friends to introduce him.

We also need to prepare wine.

"Not bad, Ziye, you've hit the nail on the head with both teachers."

"You managed to secure all those offers?" Yuan Weihong asked.

There are probably hundreds, if not thousands, of people who want to invite the two academicians. It is estimated that Duan Hong, Zhang Yue, and top teams from Beijing and Shanghai are also vying for their attention.

“Master, the schedule is so long, I only managed to get tonight.”

"By the way, Master, I also invited Professor Zhang Yue tonight. I should mention it to Professor Zhang as well."

"What if he doesn't agree?" Fang Ziye picked up his phone and whispered as he followed Yuan Weihong toward the restaurant. Fang Ziye's right leg went weak, and he leaned against the wall for support.

Two steps behind Fang Ziye, she rushed forward and grabbed Fang Ziye's ear: "What kind of tricks are you trying to pull at this time?"

"You've embarrassed your master, haven't you?"

"Professor Zhang Yue from West China Hospital can be eliminated as usual. Professor Tang and Professor Zhang agreed to your dinner invitation, so you must have invited them yourself."

"disagree?"

“Generally speaking, unless there are special circumstances, no one would disagree, right?” Yuan Weihong looked at Fang Ziye.

Currently, it appears that Fang Ziye alone canceled the dinner invitation to another academician.

"Master, I've arranged to meet Professor Jiang a few days from now."

"We just made the appointment this morning. I was planning to tell you all about it, but before I could, Teacher Tang dragged me over, and then I've been rushing to finish my tasks."

After editing the message for Professor Zhang Yue, Fang Ziye replied immediately.

"You...you made plans again?" Yuan Weihong could guess that his expression must be very blank right now.

"Then...then it was postponed again?" Fang Ziye mimicked Yuan Weihong's tone.

then!

Didn't we just get beaten up again?

After having his ears tugged twice, Yuan Weihong patted Fang Ziye on the shoulder, then quickly walked down the stairs instead of squeezing into the elevator.

Once they reached the stairwell, the noisy footsteps and conversations finally subsided, and Yuan Weihong finally let out a long sigh of relief: "Did you really make an appointment?"

"It's arranged," Fang Ziye nodded.

"However, Professor Zhong from Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Professor Xu from Huashan Hospital, Professor Tang from Xiangya Hospital, and Professor Teng and Professor Chen Xiang from Jishuitan Hospital will all be coming."

Yuan Weihong, who had paid attention to the professional committee of hand surgery, nodded and smiled, saying, "Professor Xu from Huashan Hospital was the former chairman, and Professor Teng Qinghe from Jishuitan Hospital is the current chairman."

"Professor Zhong Junyu and Professor Tang Yu are both current vice chairmen. You were just added temporarily, right?"

"Forget it, let's not talk about this meal anymore. It's not our place to arrange it."

The Department of Hand Surgery at Peking Union Medical College Hospital is extremely prestigious, and Professor Zhong Junyu is highly respected nationwide. In terms of overall standing, he is even more prominent than Duan Hongke in the Department of Trauma Surgery.

"But the question is, why did they call you?"

"Is it because you were planning to plant a landmine in the hand surgery department?"

Yuan Weihong immediately answered his own question: "Send me your hand surgery PPT to take a look."

"Okay, Master! I'll send it to you right away." Fang Ziye could be very mischievous when facing Yuan Weihong, but he never lost his temper even slightly.

However, when Fang Ziye opened his phone, he found a message from Professor Zhou Jinhong, whom he had added as a friend before but had never contacted: "Professor Fang, Professor Kenneth said that if it's convenient for you, please send him a video."

"He's a bit of a stickler for details."

Fang Ziye's gluteus twitched slightly after reading the information, but he didn't say much and immediately started searching.

Fortunately, Fang Ziye has a habit of naming his teaching videos, so the search results came up. After clicking send, he immediately edited the message: "Teacher Zhou, could you please put in a good word for me?"

“I didn’t mean to target Professor Kenneth.”

Professor Zhou Jinhong is a leading figure at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University. He is currently the vice chairman of the Trauma Surgery Branch, and his research interests are very closely guarded.

Fang Ziye remembered that he was skilled in blast injuries and field surgery.

Fang Ziye racked his brains but couldn't find a way to practice with this thing.

"Don't worry, Professor Fang!" Zhou Jinhong was also straightforward, typing with standard punctuation!
This made Fang Ziye feel the kindness from his seniors, but Fang Ziye also knew that he had worked in the military sanatorium before.

Although there is a strong hierarchy of contempt within military hospitals, people in the general military medical system are still very friendly to doctors in sanatoriums.

After all, we often communicate about medical cases.

Yuan Weihong also noticed the message and asked, "A conflict has broken out with a professor abroad?"

Fang Ziye looked up and then shook his head: "Master, it wasn't a conflict. He questioned our abilities, saying that the limb-saving technique for severe injuries was just a concept, not a procedure, and that I should be more precise in my expression."

"These foreigners are all very straightforward, so don't take them too seriously."

"They argue even more fiercely, but in reality, they don't bring up many personal grudges, as long as it doesn't involve core interests."

"You've been abroad too, you know what I mean."

Fang Ziye nodded: "That's right, as long as it doesn't affect the US dollar, there's no knife."

"Let's go, let's go eat." Yuan Weihong was very satisfied with this orthopedic annual meeting.

Although it's only just begun, Zhongnan Hospital has already made a fortune. It performed exceptionally well at this orthopedic academic conference, performing no less impressively than those top-tier hospitals.

Of course, the hospitals can only benefit from this; too much of a good thing is bad.

In the orthopedics department of Zhongnan Hospital, the only person who can enjoy benefits beyond the prescribed standards and remain unscathed is Fang Ziye, this freak.

But with only one abnormal individual like Fang Ziye, Zhongnan Hospital's orthopedics department couldn't be made unique in the country.

So, the rest requires gradual accumulation and hard work!
In the afternoon session, Fang Ziye returned to the trauma surgery sub-venue.

Fang Ziye's arrival immediately drew waves of attention.

Clearly, the commotion Fang Ziye caused at the international conference had been circulated on a small scale, and Fang Ziye had represented China in a confrontation with Australian orthopedics.

They won by a slight margin.

That's perfect.

Leaving aside other medical specialties, in the field of orthopedic hand surgery, China's medical level is currently among the world's top, mainly because of Academician Chen, who developed limb replantation surgery.

As a result, decades later, the research and professional level of hand surgery has remained firmly in the top tier, and has never been left behind.

Even though hospitals abroad developed faster later, China's foundation was stronger, and it was not left behind.

The breakthroughs in hand surgery in recent years are enough to ignite the field and allow China's hand surgery to lead the world for at least another decade!

As for trauma surgery, China's breakthroughs in recent years, even excluding the special and confidential topics in military hospitals, have allowed it to steadily advance to the first-class level, and is very close to becoming a top-tier hospital.

If we can tackle a few more major research topics like limb salvage surgery for severe injuries, we can definitely elevate China's trauma surgery to a top-tier level, leading the world and setting our own benchmark.

However, the overall level of disciplines such as orthopedics, joint surgery, and sports medicine can only be described as being between second-rate and first-rate. Although they are still among the top in terms of overall performance, there is still a long way to go.

After all, the fundamentals are too weak...

Upon arriving at the trauma surgery sub-venue, Fang Ziye encountered many familiar faces. After greeting some of the people nearby, he found his seat.

The co-organizer was the Hubei Provincial Medical Association, so Fang Ziye's seating arrangement was specifically planned. The sides weren't ideal, but right in front of him were Professor Zhang Yue, Professor Zhang Ying from Kyoto University, and Professor Hou Guoling—all leading figures in trauma surgery. This gave Fang Ziye a very natural advantage…

Before the teachers could even greet them, Fang Ziye took the initiative to call them over one by one.

Professor Zhang Ying turned her head and said with a half-smile, "Professor Fang, I heard you caused another stir at the international conference, but unfortunately I didn't get to hear the details."

"However, someone told me that limb-sparing surgery for severe injuries may become a standardized procedure within the next few years, and it will be routinely performed in prefecture-level city hospitals?"

"What should we do?"

Clearly, Professor Zhang Ying has also considered promoting limb-sparing surgery for severe injuries, but you can't just demand that others make technological progress, can you?

Everyone has limited aptitude. If everyone could learn this new technique, it's uncertain whether the current group of people would still be the ones working in top-tier hospitals.

If you lack the technical expertise to perform such advanced procedures, the only way forward is to develop better instruments as tools.

The revolution in machinery is more effective than the revolution in technology in providing a safety net for ordinary people and bringing them greater benefits.

Some have speculated that even someone with very average grades could have a chip implanted in their brain, with a storage capacity that doesn't need to be large—just enough to store all the books for a single major.

This person's overall potential is more terrifying than anyone can imagine.

"Teacher Zhang, I'm just resting on my laurels again," Fang Ziye said modestly.

"A miniature circulation device?" Zhang Ying understood Fang Ziye's meaning, but still couldn't figure out the pathway inside.

Fang Ziye's claim of "living off his past achievements" is, of course, a humble way of saying that he can use existing tools to solve problems that were otherwise unsolvable. How can that be called "living off his past achievements"?
"Professor Zhang Yue, can you understand this?" Zhang Ying asked Zhang Yue.

Zhang Yue's husky voice still had a unique charm: "Professor Zhang Ying, after listening to Professor Fang Ziye's speech, if I say anything more, I'll just be showing off. You should wait for Professor Fang to explain it to you."

"It's not difficult, it's just a matter of changing this mindset, you have to be a bit eccentric."

Hou Guoling came from the hospital where Professor Zhang Xingze worked, and he had only heard about it in the group chat, but did not know the details.

Therefore, Professor Hou Guoling asked curiously, "Professor Fang, could you please elaborate?"

Fang Ziye said, "Actually, it's not complicated. It's just about transfusing blood after the blood supply has stopped!"

"It's equivalent to rebuilding a local blood supply system."

Upon hearing this, Hou Guoling suddenly realized what was going on, but then felt a bit of a headache. He looked Fang Ziye up and down and said, "Professor Fang, do you have a tendency to take revenge on society?"

"Why do I feel like the path you're taking is a bit unconventional?"

Bleeding, then transfusing blood?

This kind of thinking is beyond the comprehension of ordinary people.

Upon hearing this, Fang Ziye immediately felt a chill run down his spine.

Is this Professor Hou Guoling a fortune teller?

Actually, Fang Ziye had considered many directions for this idea before, the most extreme of which was amputation followed by replantation.

Bleeding followed by a blood transfusion essentially means the same thing.

However, from a legal and moral perspective, the two are worlds apart.

Blood transfusions are a matter of course, but limb replantation is against human decency.

Blood transplantation, or blood transfusion, is a legally recognized emergency treatment procedure worldwide and is so common that ordinary people don't even notice anything wrong with it.

However, replanting a limb after a period of time raises significant ethical issues.

Blood is a renewable resource.

Legs are a non-renewable resource.

"Teacher Hou, please don't scare me, I'm very scared."

"Won't this kind of thing not pass ethical review? Maybe I shouldn't do it. Anyway, I'm young, and as long as I'm shameless enough, it's others who will feel ashamed." Fang Ziye was quite good at joking.

The main reason is that Fang Ziye can now make jokes that are appropriate for his age.

For example, I was frightened by Professor Hou Guoling.

Then, Hou Guoling will face endless PUA!

"Hahaha..." Professors Zhang Yue and Zhang Ying both covered their mouths and laughed. It's hard not to like a cheerful, outgoing young man who is also very talented.

“You~~” Hou Guoling pointed at Fang Ziye with his finger.

"Based on your resume and the rumors I've heard about you, I've never heard anyone say you're such a scoundrel."

"Don't you dare cause me any trouble, okay?" Hou Guoling said, his lips twitching.

If Fang Ziye really did that and said those words, Hou Guoling couldn't accept the consequences.

Of course, this is a joke now, but if something similar really happens, Hou Guoling is not worried about Professor Zhang Xingze holding him accountable, but he is worried that Professor Zhang will not be able to protect himself.

"Teacher Hou, I was just kidding."

"This combination of actions, although a bit unconventional in its thinking, is all just common sense."

"For blood deficiency, replenish blood; for kidney deficiency, replenish kidney."

“The simplest and most direct way,” Fang Ziye said.

Fang Ziye immediately steered the conversation to a slightly sensitive point, which caused the middle-aged men to scrutinize him from head to toe.

Hou Guoling scratched his chin with his thumb, rolled his eyes twice, and then asked, "Professor Fang is thirty years old, isn't he?"

Men have no choice but to reach middle age, and so do women.

"He should be in his early thirties."

"Come to think of it, we're about the right age," Zhang Yue said.

Men are boys until they die, and the older men seemed to be watching Fang Ziye step by step follow in their footsteps, so their smiles became subtle.

Fang Ziye was actually deliberately trying to find a topic so that the professors in front of him could form a united front.

If seeking professional knowledge is not feasible, then we must approach it from other angles.

After a few jokes, the meeting officially began, and it was no longer appropriate to talk and laugh.

Fang Ziye's second presentation was not actually held in the standard trauma surgery sub-venue, but rather in the innovation forum, where he mainly introduced artificial intelligence prosthetics.

Fang Ziye led the project, but Professor Duan Hong was the one who put in the effort. So the lecture content was packaged up and used to show off.

But we had to leave something for Fang Ziye, so we gave him the lecture at the innovation exhibition, and they even helped him make the PowerPoint presentation.

This also takes the concept of human relationships and social skills to its extreme.

Fang Ziye simply listened.

It wasn't until 3:30 PM that Professor Duan Hong's doctor, Song Yi, came to find Fang Ziye. After pointing Fang Ziye out from the crowd, Song Yi said, "Professor Fang, we need to prepare the innovation exhibition venue in advance."

"Professor Duan Hong asked me to come see you ahead of time."

Fang Ziye didn't answer directly: "Song Yi, just call me by my name. We're classmates."

"Wu Xuanqi and I address each other by our first names."

Song Yi said in a low voice, "Let's do it in private, otherwise if I don't keep my mouth shut, my superiors will nag me again."

“Especially Teacher Zhong, he’s very old-fashioned.”

Since this title might cause trouble for Song Yi, Fang Ziye didn't try to persuade him any further. After sending a message to his two mentors, Fang Ziye rushed to the Innovation and Exhibition sub-venue.

The journey was remarkably smooth.

Currently, there is a complete blank in the world regarding the exhibition of achievements in artificial intelligence prosthetics, with no comparable control group at all.

And the thing is right there.

Very intuitive.

Normal people can also simulate "disabled people" by walking while kneeling.

Therefore, it can not only be used for display, but also for inviting volunteers to interact.

In this setting, you can't find fault with anything. Therefore, Fang Ziye is more like the host of an AI prosthetic limb experience center than a scholar sharing his insights. He only needs to explain what the prosthetic limb can do.

Then you can sit back and watch the assigned 'volunteers' conduct experiments and interactions on the field.

Professor Duan Hong, sitting at a distance, looked at Fang Ziye's composed demeanor and sighed softly: "Little Fang, you are as steady as ever."

Wu Xuanqi was the first to object, muttering under his breath, "He's steady?"

Duan Hong immediately shut up and stopped treating Fang Ziye like someone else's child.

Wu Xuanqi told Duan Hong about what Fang Ziye had done.

An associate professor directly launched a long-range shot at an academician, treating Wu Xuanqi like his own son and tormenting him. Is that what you call composure?

They not only killed the person, but also destroyed their spirit!
(End of this chapter)

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