Chapter 11 The Lancet
Returning to the Aihua Clinic in the afternoon, Nie Chen worked with Chen Chunmei under the microscope in the operating room to sew up three more trotters and two bananas.

The suture method for suturing pig's trotters is the most advanced continuous mattress suture method that has not yet been developed.

The suture method for suturing bananas is the vertical interrupted mattress suture method that is still being debated in the medical school and has not been widely used in clinical practice.

Both are suture methods.

Nie Chen, who had obtained the muscle memory before rebirth and was able to control this young body to perform debridement and suture exercises like a fish in water, became more and more relaxed and confident in his suture movements under the shadowless lamp on the operating table.

"get off work."

Nie Chen and Chen Chunmei walked out of the Aihua clinic together and said goodbye to each other in front of the Aihua market.

Chen Chunmei walked into the Aihua Market, while Nie Chen went to Faxiao Xiang Wenhao's printer warehouse.

"I have to give myself a title."

In the afternoon, Nie Chen, who confirmed that Zhong Lanlan had followed his instructions and went to Shencheng People's Hospital for a full physical examination, began the next step.

Doctors become more popular as they get older, especially outpatient doctors.

And Nie Chen, a young doctor who just left school and hasn't even prescribed a few prescriptions, wants to gain the ultimate trust of patients, he must add a halo of education or various titles to himself.

Nie Chen, who graduated from Huacheng Medical College, has an average academic qualification.

Then the most direct and quickest way to obtain the title halo is undoubtedly to write papers.

In the way of writing papers, the most eye-catching and the most haloed publication is the "Lancet", which is well-known all over the world and holds great weight in the eyes of doctors.

Nie Chen has several English versions of clinical medical papers in his mind, enough to be published in The Lancet, one of the four major international journals.

In Shencheng in 1990.

If Nie Chen had a paper published in The Lancet with an impact factor of 60.00%, then his status could directly be compared with that of a high-level department director.

After all, the patients that the Aihua Clinic now faces are either rich or expensive. If there is no title with a dazzling halo, it will be difficult for Nie Chen to let go of the Aihua Clinic.

Da-da-da.

Nie Chen put his hands on the keyboard, typing lines of English.

The title of the thesis is "Smoking Causes Vascular Crisis in White Mice After Tail Docking and Reconnection".

The first article in China to propose that smoking can lead to reattachment of amputated fingers was a medical report published in the "Chinese Journal of Hand Surgery" by Dr. Wang Xianwei of the Microsurgery Department of Dancheng County People's Hospital.

Nie Chen flashed a few papers in his mind.

One is Wang Xianwei’s medical report on necrosis of severed fingers caused by smoking.

At the same time, a paper on pediatric amputated finger replantation care published by Peng Aiping, Wang Xiaoyan, and Chen Yalan from Xiaolan People's Hospital of ZS City appeared in the "International Medical and Health Herald".

Nie Chen turned the main points of these papers into experimental comparative data with mice as experimental subjects.

I didn't choose the technical bias of direct surgery clinical papers, but chose the comparison of nursing experiments after surgery.

The main reason is that these nursing clinical papers require doctors to have enough clinical cases for comparison in order to be able to spill over clinical surgical skills to postoperative nursing.

Nie Chen believed that his paper could be published in the main issue of The Lancet, or the sub-journal Clinical Medicine of The Lancet, even without other doctors and professors recommending him.

As for this vascular crisis paper on smoking and reattachment of severed fingers, Nie Chen aimed at the classification of the main issue of The Lancet [randomized controlled trial].

After an hour and a half.

Print this paper in two copies.

One copy will be in English and will be sent directly to the editorial office of The Lancet at 120 London Wall, London.

The recipient was Robin Fox, the newly appointed editor-in-chief in April 1990.

The dot matrix printer creaked and printed the address of the editorial department of The Lancet and the addressee on the envelope, and also indicated the address of the Aihua Clinic and the post office number for receiving the telegram.

The second is in both Chinese and English, and the recipient is Yang Haikun, a professor of clinical medicine at the Hong Kong Island School of Medicine.

In front of the second paper, a letter was enclosed.

"Dear Professor Yang Haikun:
This paper is my personal spare time in Shencheng Aihua Outpatient Clinic, when I used mice to conduct tail-docking test, I used cigarette smoke to test nicotine in groups, and I got the comparative experimental results.

Apparently, after tail-docking and reconnection, the recovery of the mice is related to their environment. In addition to temperature and diet, a very important factor in the environment is the smoke of cigarettes. gas.

In addition to showing this paper to Professor Yang, I also submitted it to the British medical journal "The Lancet".

The reason why I took the liberty to send the thesis to Professor Yang was because the students had read Professor Yang's two clinical and practical papers on vascular suture and tendon suture in volumes 332 and 331 of The Lancet, and benefited a lot.

So I hope that Professor Yang will correct my shallow postoperative nursing paper.

Nie Chen, a doctor from Shencheng, salutes you. "

Before rebirth, Nie Cheng had many exchanges with Professor Yang Haikun of the Hong Kong Island School of Medicine.

It can be said like this.

Before being reborn, I was able to work step by step from a resident doctor to an attending doctor in the emergency department of Shencheng No. [-] Hospital, and then to a high-level department director.

It is because I have jointly developed a project in the suture field with Professor Yang Haikun from Hong Kong Island.

However, in [-], Professor Yang Haikun, an old-school patriot, was criticized to death in the wave of protests on Hong Kong Island.

In fact, this paper does not need to be sent to Professor Yang Haikun of the Hong Kong Island School of Medicine, and he will share the honor with Professor Yang Haikun.

In 1990, the "Lancet", a journal that did not have enough independent funds to start medical experimental projects in all subjects, was eager for medical papers from various countries with insights from the front line.

However, there are only [-] people in the entire editorial department of The Lancet, and there are only two international executive editors.

Therefore, if front-line medical personnel in the world submit manuscripts to The Lancet that are not written in English, they will be rejected immediately.

The paper Nie Chen sent to The Lancet at this time has several unprecedented advantages.

I am a front-line doctor from China.

The content of the thesis is a comparison of postoperative nursing experiments of mice with tail docking and rejoining that can be repeated.

The entire paper is written in English, and the format is very neat.

The most important point is that Nie Chen proposed that smoking and severed finger replantation cause vascular crisis. In 1990, he was the first to propose this comparative experiment and give relevant comparative data.

Even so, Nie Chen is still willing to let Professor Yang Haikun, an old scholar who is still in the Hong Kong Island School of Medicine at this time, burying his head in medical technology knowledge and unwilling to be contaminated by the so-called political correctness in the West, to be the first to consult this paper.

"I hope that the old people who left regrets before rebirth can change their fate after meeting with me."

Nie Chen stuffed two thick stacks of paper materials into the international envelope with a printed address.

Turn off the tungsten lamp in the printer warehouse and close the warehouse door.

After the rain outside the house, the sky cleared up, and under the moonlight, I walked back to my home in Aihua Community on the road that had just been lightly rained.

"Good evening, Doctor Nie..."

Chen Chunmei was standing in front of Nie Chen's house on the fifth floor, stroking her braided chest with one hand, and holding a mop and bucket in the other. She looked boldly at Nie Chen who had just returned home, "My mother said, Dr. Nie, you definitely don't have time for it alone. Clean up and ask me to come over and help."

"That's a good relationship." Nie Chen opened the door and invited the energetic Chen Chunmei to clean up at home.

(End of this chapter)

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