Surgery Godfather

Chapter 1221: Why Don’t You Donate Your Own Salary?


The management method Adams came up with is quite interesting. He meticulously observed routine tasks in the department, like the nurses dispensing medication and administering IVs, and thought they could be optimized, designing a more time-saving and safer workflow.

Yang Ping looked at the nurses' medication dispensing flowchart in his notes. Indeed, it could exponentially increase efficiency, save time, and more importantly, enhance safety. Sometimes a good method is truly invaluable.

Yang Ping returned the notebook to him: "Thank you for your diligence. I'll definitely relay your suggestions to our director. If possible, our hospital might hire you as a management consultant."

"I'm willing to work for you for free, I won't take a dime. If you give me more time, let me observe the hospital's operations more extensively and deeply, I can definitely design a very scientific model." Adams said as Yang Ping did not brush him off.

Yang Ping nodded: "But I have one condition, you must get enough sleep or appropriate exercise, absolutely must not stay up all night like last time."

Adams said cheerfully, "Professor Yang, rest assured, I will never do such foolish things again. I need to take care of my body, to welcome good news."

As long as he doesn't stay up all night and affect the collection of experimental data, he can do whatever he wants. If he could truly help Sanbo Hospital establish a scientific management model, that wouldn't be bad. Keeping him occupied might be beneficial for emotional stability; Adams still has unstable emotions, with more significant fluctuations.

The nurse measured his vital signs again, heart rate and blood pressure are completely normal now. It seems it was due to tension; once the tension was relieved, even without relevant medication, it returned to normal.

The various indices after treatment did indeed change quickly, and the experimental treatment remains quite promising.

"I have another suggestion!" Just as Yang Ping was finishing his rounds and about to leave, Adams brought it up again.

This person does have many suggestions, but a lot of them are indeed quite good, so Yang Ping stayed to hear him out once more.

"You don't know how to package it properly. Such an excellent K Therapy is bottled in ordinary containers, completed in wards like a common infusion. If it were in the United States or the United Kingdom, I bet this treatment would be packaged to feel more scientifically advanced than a sci-fi movie. This paves the way for pricing and subtly implants the idea in people's minds that it is a highly technological new advancement from the future worth spending so much money on."

"You Chinese are too simple, you don't know how to tell stories, package, or make money..."

Adams dared not waste Yang Ping's time, always eager to express his suggestions in one breath.

"I'll consider your suggestions," said Yang Ping.

Returning from the International Medical Center, Yang Ping glanced at the time. Tang Shun had a meeting scheduled to sum up the laboratory's situation during this period, including insights and financial summaries, so Yang Ping hurried to the laboratory.

On the way, Yang Ping casually checked the chat on WeChat. August and Robert sent messages; the Phase I and Phase II clinical trials they were responsible for in Europe and the United States had received second approvals, and they started recruiting volunteers. In terms of making money, Americans and Europeans are formidable. For example, the project Robert manages directly arranges donations vertically, counting from top to bottom until the quota runs out. This simple method has raised billions in US Dollar for this project.

Similar to August, who has also raised significant funds, these people are actually very efficient; they don't have excessive moral constraints. As long as legal processes and ethical rules are followed, making money is only natural.

Just as Adams mentioned, they are adept at storytelling, depicting this project as a grand endeavor: a solitary medical genius's effort for human immortality. If immortality is desired, humans must first live to 150 years. The first step is conquering tumors, as they are the greatest threat to human health. K Therapy is the start of conquering tumors.

Robert and August have reached some agreement; they are telling the same story. Although this target seems grand and distant, K Therapy is indeed tangible and visible, thus the story has attracted many. Not only has it drawn many donations, but also many investors are inquiring with Robert and August whether this technology will be commercialized. If commercialized, they can invest substantial capital.

Of course, Robert and August rejected requests for commercialization, and they proposed the spirit of dedication, sharing, transformation, and persistence, which is truly inspiring.

Tang Shun is deeply attuned to this spirit; Tang Shun manages the laboratory, not caring about the International friends. If you can afford it, technology authorization is available; no money, no talk — don't bother with friendship and morality.

Precisely because of people like Tang Shun, Sanbo Laboratory can gather significant funds for research, allowing researchers to work peacefully, research slowly, and still receive high salaries.

Yang Ping's view aligns with Tang Shun's, so regarding donations from Europe and American tycoons, unless there are particular issues, he generally accepts them. Who wouldn't want money; he's not that noble, just aiming to use technology to make money, then use money to support research.

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