After Dr. Jesse told Edwards about the tenured professor's experience, he didn't know what happened after that. He sat in his room leisurely and looked at the information on the left gastric artery embolism surgery.
As an expert in interventional disciplines, Jesse had a very complicated feeling about the tenured professor on the other side of the ocean.
Due to his high level of skill, he had an accurate assessment of the TIPS surgery, which was broadcasted live five days a week at night.
His level was very high, very high, Dr. Jesse admitted. But he didn't try to compare. After all, their "domains" were different. If he tried to compare, he would only embarrass himself in the end.
Dr. Jesse admitted the level of the youngest tenured professor in the history of John Hopkins Hospital, but that didn't mean he wasn't jealous.