Surgery Godfather

Chapter 1209: Letter of Recommendation


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During the conversation, Morris recounted the entire treatment process of his daughter to Adams, of course excluding those unpleasant public opinions.

This further strengthened Adams' determination to stay. He firmly believed that if Professor Yang couldn't treat his illness, no one else could, but he was pondering how to get Professor Yang to lead his treatment and how to join his clinical trial.

Morris didn't know how deeply Adams understood Sanbo Hospital and Professor Yang. He hoped his experience could be of some help, so he said: "I visited Professor Yang's laboratory, it's a magical place where many of the most advanced theories and technologies are developed, like the Spatial Orientation Gene Theory. Just so you know, this achievement won Professor Yang the Nobel Prize. In the medical field, he is almost omnipotent; whether it's surgery, internal medicine, or basic medicine, he's very interested and has remarkable achievements. He's the most confident, composed, and talented doctor I've ever met."

Adams agreed with Morris's viewpoint, but the issue wasn't there. Adams said with difficulty: "I came from the United Kingdom to China, attracted by reputation, hoping to receive Professor Yang's new treatment. But unfortunately, his new treatment hasn't completed the first phase of clinical trials; I have no chance to participate, not even as a volunteer. I heard that the slots for the second phase of the clinical trial were snatched up early. What should I do? Can you give me some advice? I need your help now."

Morris also had no good advice. He was there on the recommendation of John Ansen, which is why he got Professor Yang's treatment. Morris didn't know if this information would be helpful to Adams, but he told him anyway: "If possible, you'd better find a recommender, for example, a well-known professor in this specialty in the United Kingdom, especially if that professor has some acquaintance with Professor Yang. My daughter was able to have Professor Yang as the chief surgeon because of a recommendation letter. It's said that there exists a low-profile, secret academic organization in this world, composed entirely of the world's most outstanding doctors. Only recommendation letters from these academic organization doctors have value. My friend happened to be a member of this low-profile organization, so we successfully completed the surgery."

A well-known professor? With an acquaintance with Professor Yang, a low-profile academic organization?

Adams couldn't think of whether he knew such a doctor. Adams knew that recommendation letters were needed for university admission. He didn't expect that seeing a doctor would also require a recommendation letter.

If it weren't done this way, Yang Ping couldn't possibly personally attend to every patient 24/7 without sleep. Since there has to be a selection, there must be a rule. This rule is the recommendation letter from top experts in the industry, especially from members of his private academic organization, because only cases that these people cannot treat are meaningful to Yang Ping. Otherwise, it would be a waste of medical resources.

Adams recalled his attending physician in the United Kingdom—Mr. Milton. Perhaps he could help. He was the best orthopedic doctor in the United Kingdom, and his recommendation letter must carry weight.

After thanking Morris, he hurried back to the ward and sent an email to contact Milton. Milton, upon receiving Adams' plea for help, began to ponder what to do. He knew the rules; to get Professor Yang's personal diagnosis, a recommendation from a member of an academic organization was necessary. His recommendation letter was of no use. He thought of August, but he and August had always been rivals, fiercely competing for the top position in European spinal surgery. At this time, would August ignore him if he went to seek help?

After careful consideration, Milton decided to make a personal trip to Germany. For the sake of his patient, he was ready to concede anything as long as August agreed to write the recommendation letter.

He believed that August wouldn't hold personal grudges, but that was just his speculation. He would only know if it would work after meeting him.

The matter was urgent, so Milton rushed to Germany at the fastest speed. He knew that Adams' illness couldn't be delayed. Delay for even one day would mean less hope.

In Germany, Milton finally met August, and he embraced August warmly: "My old friend, long time no see. I heard you developed some new surgeries, is that true? I came specifically to congratulate you and learn from you, and then have a beer with you."

"You came all the way to Germany just to have a beer with me?" August didn't know what trick Milton had up his sleeve. Today, Milton seemed a bit too enthusiastic. He wasn't like this before; he would usually ridicule and taunt him whenever they met.

"Yes, I really miss you so much. Just yesterday, I dreamed of having a beer with you, so today I flew over immediately, just to have a beer with you. Now I'm completely convinced, the top spot in European spinal surgery is surely yours, I can't compete with you, I admit my shortcomings." Milton began with a barrage of sweet talk.

August looked suspiciously at this old friend and old rival. When had he ever backed down like this? They had been rivals since their youth, and Milton had never conceded, even though August's medical skills now far exceeded his. He still held his head high, refusing to concede. Now suddenly he ran over, saying words of surrender; there must be some unspeakable secret hidden in this.

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