At noon, Yang Ping was resting in the duty room.
With the points he had accumulated from individual assignments and daily tasks within the system, amounting to an existing total of 21,000, he had spent 6,000 to purchase 600 cases of knee arthroscopy, leaving him with a balance of 15,000 points.
The procedures included arthroscopic examination, joint cleansing, synovial resection, partial meniscectomy, suturing of the meniscus, anterior and posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, cartilage transplantation, and more, covering almost every type of knee arthroscopic surgery.
Such intense training might seem tedious and challenging to most people, but for Yang Ping, it was quite the opposite. He had a voracious appetite for learning medicine, so far from finding the training arduous, he reaped significant benefits from it. He often wished he had more points to purchase more surgical cases.