National Physician: One Person Supports a Top-Tier Hospital

Why do experts and directors from various top-tier hospitals frequently appear at a community clinic? Why do nationally renowned experts and professors often visit a township-level health center?

Chapter 10 Experts

Today is Saturday, Liang Wanming is not at work, but he has to take his son to training class early in the morning.

Children nowadays are indeed much happier than children in the past. They eat well and dress well, but they have just as much pressure.

People say that before you have children, you live your own life, and after you have children, you live your children's life. This is absolutely true.

Although Liang Wanming is the director of the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, he dare not relax at all when it comes to his children. He has a full schedule of tutoring classes for his children on Sundays.

English tutoring on Saturday morning, math tutoring on Saturday afternoon, dance on Sunday morning and piano in the afternoon.

As a doctor, Liang Wanming is usually busy with work. Before he became the director of the department, he had less time to spend with his children. Now that he is the director of the department, he has a little more time. As long as it is convenient for him, he will try his best to send his children to the cram school in person.

The tutoring class on Saturday morning is two hours, from 9 to 11.

After dropping the child off, Liang Wanming was planning to drive back first. After all, the cram school was not far from home, and it was still in time for him to set out to pick up the child at 10:30. But when passing by the Xiya Community Hospital, Liang Wanming took a look at the sign of the Xiya Community Hospital, turned a direction, parked the car nearby, got out of the car and walked towards the Xiya Community Hospital.

He remembered Dr. Yun who had prescribed medicine for the lover of his child’s class teacher Peng Min last week.

Anyway, I have nothing to do and I have to pick up my child from school later. It makes no difference whether I go home or not. I might as well go to the community hospital and it will be almost time.

When he walked into the community hospital, Liang Wanming found that there were quite a few people there.

The reception area is closed on Saturdays and no children are receiving vaccinations. In fact, there are fewer people in the community hospital, but in Liang Wanming's opinion, there are still quite a few people.

This was Liang Wanming's first time visiting a small hospital of this size.

I am a doctor, and a doctor at the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Usually, when my family members have a headache or fever, they go to the big hospitals and rarely go to small clinics and small hospitals.

Even if Liang Wanming occasionally went to some small hospitals for consultations, the lowest level hospitals were all county hospitals. He had never been to town-level or community-level hospitals. To be honest, he was a little curious.

The community hospital is not big. There is a cashier's office at the entrance, and further in is the clinic. Clinic No. 1 and Clinic No. 2 are connected and are next to each other. Yun Heng's Chinese medicine clinic is opposite. After all, it was a former storage room and is relatively remote.

Liang Wanming walked along and looked into the clinic. There were quite a few patients in Clinic No. 1 and Clinic No. 2. There were almost a dozen patients queuing in each clinic, and the queues had already reached the door. This phenomenon was actually not common anymore. Nowadays, even if you go to the county hospital, people have to register. Some clinics have implemented a registration system because there are so many patients. There are really not many hospitals that do not have a registration system.

After walking past Clinic No. 1 and Clinic No. 2, Liang Wanming looked around and saw another clinic opposite, so he walked over. Only after he entered did he see the words "Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic" written on the door.

The door of the clinic was open. Liang Wanming took a look inside and saw a young man taking the patient's pulse. There was only one other patient in the clinic. Compared with the other two clinics, it did seem a lot quieter.

Liang Wanming is a Chinese medicine practitioner and is interested in it, so he simply walked in.

The doctor who was taking the patient's pulse was very young, looking only about twenty-six or twenty-seven years old. Liang Wanming didn't think that this was the Doctor Yun he was looking for, so he just stood by and watched.

Yun Heng was taking a patient's pulse when he noticed someone coming in. He looked up and politely said, "There's a registration form on the table. Remember to fill it out."

"good."

Liang Wanming nodded and responded, but did not move. He was not here to see a doctor.

"Where do you feel uncomfortable?"

Yun Heng asked while feeling the patient's pulse.

When the female patient came in just now, Yun Heng was already observing her.

Look at the complexion, the body shape, the walking posture...

These are the most basic elements of Chinese medicine's visual diagnosis.

The female patient was conscious, but her face was red, her lips were dry, and her sclera was slightly yellow.

Yun Heng handed the registration form to the other party, asked him to fill it out, and then began to take his pulse, asking questions while feeling his pulse.

The diagnostic techniques of Traditional Chinese Medicine include looking, smelling, asking, and palpating, and feeling the pulse belongs to the category of palpation. Nowadays, most Chinese medicine practitioners commonly use the Cun Guan pulse diagnosis method, which is to press the Cun, Guan, and Chi parts of the patient's wrist with three fingers respectively, using light, medium, and heavy strength to feel the patient's pulse.

When taking a patient's pulse, the doctor must maintain a calm mind and steady breathing. He often uses his own breathing to measure the patient's pulse, hence the saying "one breath, several beats".

Yun Heng doesn't have much clinical experience, but his basic theory is quite solid and his posture is standard, but Liang Wanming thinks he seems a little restrained.

Just like a driver who has just obtained his driver's license, he looks very stiff when holding the steering wheel with both hands while driving. An experienced driver holds the steering wheel with one hand, which is very natural and his body is very relaxed.

"Fever, 39 degrees, headache, sore limbs, nausea."

The woman said, "I've had a fever for several days now. I've been seeing Doctor He for the past few days. I've been on IV drips for three days, but it hasn't gotten better."

Yun Heng nodded and said that the female patient looked familiar. It turned out that she had been receiving intravenous drip for several days. He went to the infusion room every day to help and save time. If he was lucky, he could gain about ten minutes a day.

It sounds so weird, but it is also true. Without time, the simulation space is just a decoration.

Yun Heng released the female patient's wrist and stood up: "Open your mouth, let me see your tongue."

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