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âDoctor Ling, How Do You Feel?âOsbourne pressed the call button and asked in a friendly and polite manner, just like an employee in an American restaurant who kept asking, âHowâs the food today?â.
Ling ran, who was immersed in the surgery, seemed to have been awakened. He said in English calmly, âItâs not as good as I expected.â
Osbourne was stunned. He quickly replayed Ling ranâs operation in his mind, but he did not find any mistakes. He could not help but say humbly, âWhat Did You Expect?â
âThe mirror image that I expected? It should⦠have a natural beauty, right? Itâs like a prime number.âLing ran sighed with regret.
The mirror image before him was a mirror image, but as a lumberjack, he was clearly not a person who was diligent in maintenance and physical examination.
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His heart was enlarged, and his cardiovascular vessels were thick, hard, and deformed, so much so that he was slightly out of position. This was a very important point. If the part of the tissue and organs of the mirror image personâs mirror image had gone bad, wouldnât its mirror image attribute.., be partially lost?
This was like folding a piece of paper in half, then rubbing half of the paper for a long time before unfolding it. The âMirror imageâof the two halves of the mirror image paper would naturally become weaker.
Moreover, the beauty of such a heart could not be described as beautiful.
In fact, Ling ran felt that the Lumberjackâs heart was more like a ballet dancerâs foot. Both of them were handicapped and had been completely destroyed.
Ling ranâs thoughts were affected. He could not help but point at the blood vessels that had just been sutured and said, âThe location of the lesion is too obvious, and itâs numerous and dense. It looks like a mirror has been brokenâ¦â
âAlright, itâs not a perfect mirror image.âOsbourne felt that he understood, and he said casually, âIf it can make you happy, we can contact a few more mirror images to come over for surgery in the future.â
âThat can make me happy,âLing ran answered immediately.
Osbourne could not help but smile. âNo problem. As long as youâre happy, we can continuously contact the mirror images to come over for surgery.â
âThereâs no need to constantly contact them. If itâs the mirror image person, there shouldnât be much difference after performing five or six cases,âLing ran said with some regret, he then added, âSo, itâs best if the previous few cases of the mirror image person are younger.â
âI understand, young mirror image person,âOsbourne agreed with a smile.
The operating theater and the viewing room returned to peace.
Felix clicked his tongue and said, âArranging five mirror image person surgeries will cost a lot of money, right?â
In the Cleveland Clinic, the cost of performing a heart surgery could easily exceed a million dollars. For more complicated bypass surgeries, it was not uncommon to spend up to six million dollars. Of course, this was a fee that the insurance company had to pay. If it was a patient who paid for themselves, they could usually pay the bill by paying about thirty percent of the fee. Even so, the cost was more than half a million dollars, it was relatively easy to spend up to a million US dollars.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
As a non-profit hospital, the Cleveland Clinic also had to spend thirty to fifty percent of the fee. In short, five free surgeries would cost the Cleveland Clinic at least a million US dollars, and it was normal for it to cost a few million US dollars.
Even the director of the Heart Center could not be exempted from such a large amount of money just because he wanted to.
However, Osbourne was not worried at all. He smiled and said, âSince itâs what Doctor Ling ran wants, itâs still possible to arrange for six cases of mirrored human surgeries.â
Felix widened his eyes. âWhen I wanted five to six million dollars, why did I get five million dollars?â
âHow can I give you five million dollars? Check it later.âOsbourne turned around and said to his assistant. Then, he looked at the surgery seriously.
Felix gritted his teeth and looked down with a slightly unbalanced expression. âAlthough there is a gap between me and Doctor Ling ran, there isnât that big of a gap, right?â
Osbourne did not even turn his head. He only revealed a smile, causing the parts of his ears that reached the corners of his mouth to perk up.
âThe surgery is over.âLing ran checked it again. He stopped and stepped back. With the help of the nurse, he took off his surgical gown and gloves.
His surgical gown and gloves were covered in blood. He looked a little scary, but the atmosphere in the operating theater was filled with a strong sense of security.
Everyone present could understand that when a surgery was performed to this extent, they would feel a sense of security from the inside out.
âDoctor Ling, youâve worked hard.âThe oldest nurse today was already fifty years old. She was a white person who was thin to the point of being mean. She had a backbone and an elite image. She was also Clevelandâs version of the god of Tranquility. That was exactly why.., the 50-year-old skeletal spirit was the first to sincerely shout out her farewell.
âThank you for your hard work, Doctor Ling.âThe rest of the skeletal spirits, black skeletal spirits, and brown skeletal spirits also shouted out in an uneven manner.
The living conditions of the nurses in America were very comfortable. They were somewhat similar to the living conditions of blue-collar workers. In other words, they belonged to the category of blue-collar workers.
If young doctors are still constrained by the limitations of the hospital, nurses have too many advantages. On the one hand, they are easy to find jobs and have a wide range of jobs. They donât need to care about hospital management or doctors. On the other hand, the nursesâunion is often a strong political force in the hospital. No matter what shit happens to them, they have a channel to vent.
Of course, the nursesâhard work was still hard work, and their income was far from that of the doctors. This allowed them to express their independence in the operating theater. There were far fewer cases where they were willing to show their respect to the doctors than on television.
The fact that Ling ran received so much respect from so many people made many of the doctors present jealous.
However, the environment in the hospital made it impossible for everyone to vent their jealousy. They were only forced to keep recalling Ling ranâs surgery process.
âIt was the same for me the first time.âFelix looked at the expressions of the people around him and suddenly laughed. He was as happy as a runner who had stepped on dog poop when he saw the other people stepping on dog poop on the second lap.
âIâm not alone.â.
If Felixâs educational level had reached the level of clinical medicine, he would have shouted this sentence.
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Tian Qi took in everyoneâs expressions and opened the door with pride.
A few doctors let out an obvious âHuffâand immediately started discussing, âDoctor Lingâs girlfriend? The world is really unfair.â
âThis is the expression of the worldâs fairness,âa younger doctor said foolishly.
Another doctor, who was also young, asked Felix curiously, âCan Chinese doctors earn this much? Or are there so many beautiful women in China?â
Felix smiled. âIâm not sure if Chinese doctors earn that much, but weâre here on this beautiful womanâs private plane.â
The doctors in the Cleveland Clinic were all frequent users of private planes. Someone immediately whistled and smiled. âLooks like sheâs the daughter of a rich family. What Plane?â
âA modified Boeing 737,âFelix was waiting for this sentence.
The doctor who had just whistled almost choked to death on the spot.
Osbourne, who had been smiling the whole time, also frowned slightly, almost causing his ears to clap.