At nearly six in the evening, Yan Feifan was in the hospital director's office, quickly skimming the agreement drafted by both parties.
The printed cooperation agreement was quite thick, over a hundred pages long.
But the actual substance of the cooperation involved only two items: collaboration on brain tumor surgeries and a doctor exchange program.
The bulk of the agreement's text was comprised of all sorts of detailed stipulations and dizzying liability clauses.
After all, these were high-risk brain tumor surgeries, so more detailed stipulations could help avoid future medical disputes as much as possible.
Yan Feifan closed the agreement, stood up, and said to Mr. Liu, "Mr. Liu, I don't have any issues. The agreement is quite comprehensive."
"I also have no objection to the two-year contract period."
"Besides, with a frequency of one brain tumor puncture and injection surgery every two weeks at most, I think my body can handle it."
