Before the system, Zhou Qiao knew a little bit about everything, but was not good at anything. After all, he is just a student who has just graduated from medical school, and his theoretical knowledge is more enriched than his practical experience.
He was a top student and performed abnormally. He was not admitted to a top-notch school, but he worked extremely hard in school and did not waste his time playing games. How could it be possible that he knew nothing?
With the system, it is a pity that the medical points are not enough, so he needs to save money and use good steel on the blade. He usually does not dare to exchange it at will. Only when he encounters a difficult case and he really feels that he cannot handle it, Will temporarily improve myself!
The birth of the medical mystical point is limited by the woman's favorability. Favorability is a comprehensive emotional and physiological index that changes at any time.
If the favorability is lower than 60, not only will there be no reward, but there will also be a deduction! or other punishment.
As some book friends said, a third-rate medical school is also a first-rate medical school or a bottom-rate 211.
The super first-rate in China is Qingbei, the first-rate is the top 985, the second-rate is the second-rate 985 or 211, and the rest with more than one book can be called third-rate.
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And regarding the life-saving ability, there is a +16 healing pill, which is equivalent to a limited number of "immortality". It is already very abnormal. If you add various genetic modifications, you can become Superman, Batman, gun god, fighting master, poison Wang, etc., it may be a bit beyond the scope of the outline.
Of course, if I don’t have to write anymore later, and if people like to read it, I can also write about super powers, killing everyone, saving the world, or going to the stars. But the outline of this book is biased toward pure medical writing. Zhou Qiao is a weak scholar who will win the Nobel Prize in the future, so he doesn't want to be too perverted just from the beginning.
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