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Chapter 1033 Adam: Sorry, this has to be considered comprehensively(1/2)

Medical Center.

"As you can see, your intestines here and here are a little bloated, which means something is blocking."

The little man demonstrated his abdomen CT for Harper Avery.

“You need surgery.”

Adam laughed and said, "Melendez, go arrange the operating room."

"yes."

The little man nodded and left.

"very good."

Harper Avery nodded: "But I have a request, I want to observe the whole process."

"What?"

His grandson Jackson Avery screamed out loud.

"I want to keep my brain clear during the operation, and then I can watch it."

Harper Avery said for granted: "This is a great opportunity, isn't it?

Be a student again.

Observe from a new perspective.

This is what we did for the first time in the medical world.

Those challenges and fears are inspiring us and making all the best efforts.

Now, let's go into the operating room and give those little kids a lesson.

It is also a lesson for ourselves.

This is profound."

Speaking of this, he glanced at his grandson: "Also, I hope you will enter the operating room too!"

“Great and passionate speech.”

Adam curiously said, "Dr. Avery, you must have said it many times, right?"

"You can't imagine..."

The young intern Jackson Avery couldn't help but complain: "I have listened to it countless times since I was a child at the dinner table..."

"I see."

Adam nodded.

It turns out that I just open my mouth.

"Dr. Avery, although you said it well."

Adam smiled and said, "I believe you have also considered the advantages and disadvantages of being awake throughout the whole process.

It is understandable to let Dr. Jackson Avery participate...but I refuse all of them.

Sorry, this is my comprehensive consideration, and I hope you can understand it too."

“…”

Harper Avery's face turned dark.

What's going on with young people nowadays?

First, his grandson Jackson, regardless of his carefully paved path to flowers, ran to the New York Medical Center where he was unfamiliar with life and became an unknown young intern.

Then now Adam doesn't play according to common sense at all, and does not give him a face to the legendary senior who has a heavyweight medical award and has unfathomable connections.

He had just considered Adam comprehensively, but Adam directly considered him in person and responded.

This... is too unfair!

"Are you sure, Dr. Duncan?"

Harper Avery had a cold face.

"Of course I'm sure."

Adam nodded: "According to regulations, doctors cannot participate in the surgery of relatives, so as not to cause misjudgment and interfere with the operation.

Not to mention that the patient is not completely anesthetized, and he has taught himself a lesson with his body to others.

Once an accident occurs, the patient cannot control his reaction at all, which will have unpredictable consequences for the operation.

I know that Dr. Avery is a legendary senior who has taught countless doctors wonderful clinical courses.

But have you been a patient yourself?

Have you ever experienced lying on the operating table soberly and watching someone perform surgery on you?

Still borrowing your words from Dr. Avery, are you sure?"

“…”

Harper Avery smiled angrily: "Dr. Duncan likes to quote me!"

"Because of the classics, it's quoted."

Adam laughed and said, “Isn’t this the reason why you legendary seniors use your intelligence to create those classic techniques?

Can we, the younger generations, follow your footsteps, quote your genius achievements, cure diseases and save lives?

Is there anything wrong with this?"

Seeing Harper Avery so angry that she couldn't speak, Adam looked at the intern doctor Jackson Avery.

"You talk with your grandpa, and when Dr. Melendes comes over, you will take your grandpa for preoperative examination.

If you have no objection, see you in the operating room.

If you want to find another doctor, then go to the director, and he will arrange it."

As he said that, he smiled and nodded at Harper Avery, turning around and leaving the ward.

The movement here quickly alarmed the director of surgery.

As soon as he understood, the director of the surgery smiled bitterly: "Dr. Avery, please understand that Dr. Duncan has achieved such an incredible achievement at such a young age.

This year's Harper Avery Surgical Innovation Award, your comprehensive considerations are somewhat deviated..."

"What would you do if it were you?"

Harper Avery interrupted.

"What?"

The director of surgery was stunned.

"Your regenerative medicine research has been in the candidate sequence for my awards over the years."

Harper Avery looked at the director of surgery: "If this year's awards, there's you, and him."

How do you think this award should be considered comprehensively?

Is it directly to him who is shining with light, or to you who have finally achieved something day after day, year after year?"

“…”

The director of surgery suddenly fell silent.

He understands what the other person means.

"Did you see it?"

Harper Avery sneered: "Do you still think there is something wrong with the overall consideration of the awards?

Have we really considered the deviation in a comprehensive way?"

“…I think it’s still a bit.”

The director of surgery was silent for a while, shook his head and said, "At least you didn't consider how young Dr. Duncan was and how young and energetic he was.

Moreover, this year's Harper Avery Award winner for the Innovation of Surgery Awards has no strength or achievements that can be close to Dr. Duncan.

This comprehensive consideration is really too much.

Even the most basic principle, strength first, has been comprehensively eliminated.

How could Dr. Duncan agree with this?"

"He also got the candidate nomination..."

Harper Avery was stunned and wanted to refute it, but in the end he was just silent.

He now understands.

Not every young person recognizes this balance and then sits down and watches his achievements be considered comprehensively.

Who would like to get a consoling candidate nomination if he could win the award directly?
To be continued...
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