
Is There Any Upper Limit to This Doctor's Skills?
About This Novel
Encourage people to study medicine, and the sky will strike like lightning! In top teaching hospitals, master's degrees are no better than dogs, and doctors are everywhere. Academic masters and academic gods are everywhere. The professor is superior, the associate professor is in charge, and the chief physician is a beast... Guo Ziyuan was reborn ten years ago, but he still found that his talent was average and his level was limited. He couldn't make progress even if he wanted to, and he couldn't lie flat. He was just an ant in the medical hall. Emotional intelligence online cannot match the aura of genius, and hard work cannot match talent. Fortunately, the system was awakened. You can get skill points by treating patients, and you will become stronger as you add more points. Technical proficiency, new technologies, clinical cures. Resident physician, attending physician, deputy chief physician, chief physician. One thing about medicine is fair. I can cure diseases that you can't. It doesn't matter how good you are at writing papers. Guo Ziyuan achieved Tongtian Avenue with pure technology. ...
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Official(14)Scraped 24d ago
Are you talking about worldliness? . . . . . . . . Ordinary people are incapable of dealing with the world. . . A score of 9.2 Is really scary. . .
A messy preface and no follow-up,
Full booking hopes to continue to maintain the standard
It looks good and makes people feel happy.
Supporting corner building!
As mentioned in the title, just give me a name and gender. I don't accept personality or identity settings.
It's very good, and it can attract people to stop reading.
Stopping on the highway and giving a bad review
It's so disgusting. You are claiming to be so-called worldly, but at the same time you are a piece of shit in dealing with interpersonal relationships. You say it is a professional article, but in fact, you are flaunting your so-called sophistication.
Can't you just call me teacher? I'll call you master and look at me.
Who is copying the setting at the beginning? The other day, I just read an article about a civil servant who was reincarnated on a blind date and asked for money to give his brother money to get married. Can you be creative? Now this article is too homogeneous.
This is still 8.8 Points for being funny. Wow, let's go.
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Official(14)Scraped 24d ago
Are you talking about worldliness? . . . . . . . . Ordinary people are incapable of dealing with the world. . . A score of 9.2 Is really scary. . .
A messy preface and no follow-up,
Full booking hopes to continue to maintain the standard
It looks good and makes people feel happy.
Supporting corner building!
As mentioned in the title, just give me a name and gender. I don't accept personality or identity settings.
It's very good, and it can attract people to stop reading.
Stopping on the highway and giving a bad review
It's so disgusting. You are claiming to be so-called worldly, but at the same time you are a piece of shit in dealing with interpersonal relationships. You say it is a professional article, but in fact, you are flaunting your so-called sophistication.
Can't you just call me teacher? I'll call you master and look at me.
Who is copying the setting at the beginning? The other day, I just read an article about a civil servant who was reincarnated on a blind date and asked for money to give his brother money to get married. Can you be creative? Now this article is too homogeneous.
This is still 8.8 Points for being funny. Wow, let's go.
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Grain- The author's trumpet of "A Scholar in the Medical Department" and "I'm Middle-Aged, This Doctor Just Debuted" are two copies. (Double-opening addiction, just get used to it, don't mind taking a detour.) The themes are almost the same. This author is the only one who understands clinical and scientific research in medical literature. Compared with "Middle-Aged", this book is actually more palatable and less humane and worldly. The gold finger settings are simple and the focus is more on clinical practice. The writing is fluent, there are few bad plots, and it is enjoyable to read.




In a medical school where masters and doctors are everywhere, how can an ordinary student with average talent use his limited skills to achieve a counterattack? The setting of the system is great. As long as you treat patients, you can get skill points, and adding more points can make you super powerful. According to this trend, it is true that the technology is not online yet. Let's see what achievements the protagonist's medical skills will achieve later on. I will wait for a follow-up.



A new book by an old author, this time from a good angle. The author has a lot of tricks up his sleeve and has written a lot of medical articles. This is a good book.












