Perfect Surgeon 144
Perfect Surgeon chapter 144
episode 143.
143.
“Wow… … . How many are these?”
At a glance, Hyeonjun checked over a hundred feedbacks one by one.
Each one was a long article, but to summarize the contents, this was enough.
– It’s an amazing and heartwarming idea. I applaud Dr. Zhang.
-Innovation is a case of reminding us that we are not far from our daily life. It’s a cool challenge.
– As a fellow doctor, I am ashamed. The idea is great, but Dr. Jang’s heart and interest in thinking about premature babies in developing countries is even greater.
-I realized that I have a heart, but if I don’t act, it’s of no use. It is a day where I reflect on myself as a researcher.
-If you need fundraising, I will help. Please contact us. Doctor Jean.
– The death of premature babies is a big problem in India too. If a product is available, I would like to purchase it in bulk.
– Cool! It’s the best! No more words needed.
-You are a person worthy of joining the Honors Club as a special recommendation. Now, I would like to recommend you as an official member.
All the best scholars were praising Hyunjun’s ideas and products.
I was moved to the extent that I was touched by such a great compliment.
Hyun-joon looked at the post and could see why.
“Doctor Sharp… … .”
Among the initial posts, Dr. Hazel Sharp, a thoracic surgeon at the Mayo Clinic in the United States, stood out.
Dr. Sharp is said to be the teacher of thoracic surgeons around the world, and he was also the main author of most thoracic surgery books.
What was even more remarkable was that he did not settle for the spot and published a new method of thoracic surgery every time in the academic journal.
Not long ago, Hyun-jun had read his research paper in the prestigious American Journal of Thoracic Surgery called ‘The Annals of Thoracic Surgery’.
‘It was a new Fontan operation to prevent arrhythmias… … .’
[Yes.]
“Doctor Sharp was also a member of the Honors Club.”
It was just surprising that such a person responded to his post.
Hyunjun read his writings several times without even blinking.
-Dr. Jang’s idea of improving the emergency room was also interesting. The portable incubator is a really good idea. I would like to meet you personally. Contact us whenever you have time.
“under… … lie. Ronnie. Dr. Sharp wants to meet me.”
[Dr. Hazel Sharp’s research papers searched for only 412 SCI grades. The average citation index is also incomparably high compared to other papers.]
“I know yeah… … . thank you. Doctor Sharp.”
Hyun-jun bowed his head towards him, who might still be operating at the Mayo Clinic.
Dr. Sharp wrote not only feedback on Hyun-jun’s post but also a recommendation letter.
Many members saw the article and responded to the post.
Astrophysicist Professor Sanjai Rahman who greeted me when I first joined the Honors Club, as well as the members I had been greeting with, showed great interest with compliments.
The compliments didn’t end there.
There were people who posted improved designs of products, and others who provided ideas for medical care and maternal education in addition to the incubator idea.
There were also proposals to help developing country governments and non-profit organizations and partnerships.
As he reads, Hyun-jun felt a thrill.
It was partly because of the explosive interest in his ideas, but the new ideas connected with them were purely admirable.
“Awesome. This is the power of collective intelligence.”
Suddenly, I wondered if Mr. Allen would have seen his idea as well.
“Are you doing well? If you report it to Olympus this time, you will find out.”
Hyunjun planned to cover the production cost from the investment he received from Olympus.
This required permission from Olympus headquarters.
The use of the investment was limited to the Panasia project, which uses artificial intelligence to develop and discover clinical substances.
Hyun-jun compiled the contents of the post and sent an email to Michael Gibbs, the head of the Panasia Project.
Michael Gibbs is the CSO (Chief Executive Strategy Officer) of a mega corporation called Olympus Healthcare, but Hyun-jun felt he was friendly.
For every report he sent, he always asked for his regards and kindly sent a reply e-mail.
The CSO was at the level of a vice president for a Korean company.
In such a position, it would be okay to send a reply or have a secretary, but it was clear that he was a decent person when he looked at what he did to himself, who was not a specialist and was the winner of a small project.
So, it was true that I was expecting a little bit more.
If the investment money could be used immediately, the production time could be shortened. However, the answer could be ‘no’.
At that time, it was a plate that really needed to be funded.
*
Facing the beautiful view of the San Mateo Bridge and the dark night sea in Foster City through the glass window, a caucasian man focused on the laptop screen placed on the desk.
“Michael, sleep now.”
Lorna Allen, who was already reading a book in bed, turned off the auxiliary light.
Then, a golden retriever from under the bed came up on the bed instead of Michael.
“Bruno. I wasn’t talking to you.”
“haha. I’m with Brono for a while. I only check a few emails.
“When you look at it like this, you really seem like a workaholic. If it were me, I wouldn’t even look at my laptop because I was concerned about the scenery outside the window.”
Michael Gibbs turned to look at her, stroking Brono with loving eyes.
At work, he had a relationship with his boss and subordinate, but here, Lorna Allen was only his lover.
“haha. What should I call you if I am a workaholic?”
“This is not a company. I don’t want to work from home. So come to bed quickly. If you don’t come within 10 seconds, we will reduce your salary by $100,000 every second.”
“haha. all right. okay.”
“Ten, nine, eight… … .”
“Oh! Rona, did you get an email from the president?”
“really? What do you say?”
She immediately got up from her bed and walked over to Michael Gibbs.
Olympus Healthcare Chairman Jeffrey Allen continued to tour the country.
Needless to say, whenever he moved from country to country, he would send the company some useful ideas to help.
It was rare to contact me first, so I was surprised by a single email.
“You are in Argentina now. And um… … . Are you asking me to join the Brain Lab Honors Club?”
“Is it the Honors Club?”
Michael Gibbs came to bed with a laptop.
A new window popped up when I clicked on a site registered in my favorites.
“Well. What are you asking me to see?”
“It’s like this article. Number of views… … . That’s great. The publisher… … . Doctor Jean. Doctor Jean?”
“no way. That Doctor Jean?”
Since there have been no special reports since the fluorescence induction surgery, the initial expectations were somewhat subdued.
According to the contract, if Hyun-Jun did not produce results within three years, the Panasia project was to be transferred to Olympus.
Either way, it wasn’t a bad situation for Lorna Allen.
three years
In the world of research and clinical practice, three years went by quickly.
It was the reason Lorna Allen signed the contract despite the unsatisfactory terms and conditions, who expected that the courage of youth would be hindered by even the most brilliant genius.
“Try it.”
The two silently checked the post and video posted by Hyun-jun.
“A project to develop a portable incubator for premature babies in developing countries.”
“… … This guy is a surgeon.”
Lorna Allen, who was a little relieved when it was not the result of the project, focused on the content.
“haha. this is true Like the Panasia Project, it surprises people many times.”
“Iknow, right. How could one person develop such a product… … .”
While the two of them were immersed in the post, a new email alert popped up.
“It’s amazing timing. This is an email from Dr. Jang.”
“Try it quickly.”
The email that begins with ‘To Michael Gibbs’ contained the contents of the Honors Club post they had been looking at a while ago.
“You say you want to use part of the investment in the Panasia project for the production of portable incubators?”
“I read it too. Hmm… … .”
“By the way, Dr. Jang, do you remember the contract?”
“I mean. We have to deliver results within three years, but we are doing something else.”
“The president’s remark was to help Dr. Jang, right?”
“Because his father appreciates him.”
Michael Gibbs re-examined the contents and gave a strange expression.
Leaving the business, the content of the mail touched his heart.
“Rona, even if it’s not because of the president, you are allowed to use the investment.”
“Oh, Michael. You are so soft hearted. But for this matter, I am in favor.”
When they agreed, the two looked at each other and smiled.
Although the two were not married, they tried to have a baby while living together.
But things didn’t work out, and Rhona Allen was treated for infertility and, as a side effect, had ovarian cancer.
Fortunately, it was treated early and cured, but having a baby was far from a thing.
Because they are such people, Hyun-jun’s idea of an incubator touched my heart even more.
Lorna Allen shrugged her chin and looked up at the ceiling.
“When he signed with us, he looked like an experienced and cold-hearted negotiator, but looking at what he has done so far… … . I have to say it’s not calculus… … .”
“that’s right. Contrary to my first impression, I can’t help thinking that Dr. Jang is a warm person.”
“If that’s the case… … . perhaps… … . Maybe you can solve my problem too.”
“Well… … .”
Michael Gibbs tells her he can’t have children, but Lorna Allen still has a lingering regret.
Seeing Michael Gibbs’ worried expression, she changed the subject.
“By the way, did your father contact you simply for investment?”
“sure?”
“Michael, would we rather go ahead?”
“Incubator production?”
Michael Gibbs looked into her eyes, asking for more.
“The image of our group is not really warm. Like mechatronics, it’s mostly based on high-tech technology.”
“It is unavoidable. Oh, then… … .”
“that’s right. Rather, we directly produce and supply. We are also introducing an education system.”
“Good idea. Rona! It will definitely be a big help in rethinking the group image.”
“Help us get Dr. Chang’s name out there.”
“Lona… … you.”
Michael says Lorna Allen is rethinking her corporate image, but she knows it’s because her heart has been moved.
“what are you doing. Call Dr. Zhang right away.”
“haha. Sleeping.”
“I was already so excited that I couldn’t sleep. Well, by the way, what do you call your incubator? Portable incubators feel too stiff.”
Kung Kung!
Bruno also cried loudly as he sensed the good mood of his master.
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