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 219 Sounds Familiar

"Director Gao is calling."

Guo Youtang hung up the phone and said to Yun Heng, "Let's go to the observation room."

Yun Heng nodded without asking any further questions and followed Guo Youtang to the observation room.

"Director Gao."

Guo Youtang entered the observation room and hurriedly greeted Gao Baowen.

Gao Baowen simply nodded slightly, but his gaze remained on Yun Heng: "Is this Doctor Yun from Xihua Hospital?"

"right."

Guo Youtang said hurriedly, "Yun Heng and I are from the same village. He graduated with a master's degree last year and joined Xihua Hospital. I didn't know that the young doctor on the highway last night was Yun Heng."

Gao Baowen and Zhang Gengping didn't care whether Yun Heng and Guo Youtang were from the same village. They were directly attracted by the second half of Guo Youtang's words.

"You said Dr. Yun graduated just last year?"

"Yes, I graduated from the Provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine." Guo Youtang nodded.

Gao Baowen swallowed subconsciously, damn it.

He had thought Yun Heng was young, but he didn't expect that he was a newcomer who just graduated last year.

In the medical profession, the most important thing is seniority. This seniority refers to the number of years you have worked in the hospital and in clinical practice, not how many years you studied before.

To some extent, there is actually not that much difference between undergraduate medical students who have just entered clinical practice and master's medical students. At least the difference in clinical experience is not that big. The only difference is potential.

After all, master's students know more than you undergraduates. In clinical practice, master's students often make faster progress than undergraduates.

But this potential is always given enough time to grow. Before it grows, there is really not much difference.

I just graduated last year and have been working in clinical practice for less than a year.

In a place like Xihua Hospital, after just one year in the hospital, you basically just follow behind your mentor and don't have many opportunities to face patients independently.

Zhang Gengping was even more surprised than Gao Baowen.

Gao Baowen does not understand Chinese medicine and does not have sufficient understanding of this disease, at least from the perspective of Chinese medicine. He does not know what it means that Yun Heng can prescribe Xiao Chaihu Decoction. But Zhang Gengping is different. He is the director of the Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

A master's student who just graduated last year can prescribe such an accurate prescription. Is it a coincidence or does he really have some skills?

"Yun Heng, right?"

Gao Baowen asked with a smile.

Knowing that Yun Heng had just graduated last year, Gao Baowen stopped calling him Doctor Yun and started calling him by his name.

"Yeah." Yun Heng nodded.

"Come, let me introduce you. This is Director Zhang Gengping from the Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine."

Gao Baowen introduced Yun Heng.

"Director Zhang." Yun Heng greeted him.

"Yun Heng?"

Zhang Gengping smiled and said, "It's a good name."

Zhang Gengping said a few pleasantries before getting to the point: "Xiaoyun, I just learned about the patient's condition. I heard you prescribed Xiao Chaihu Tang. Can you tell me why?"

There is nothing wrong with prescribing Xiao Chaihu Decoction.

Zhang Gengping was very satisfied with Yun Heng's previous diagnosis and prescription. If Yun Heng was a senior doctor who had been in the profession for three to five years, Zhang Gengping would not have asked more questions at this time.

But Yunheng just graduated last year, so Zhang Gengping was a little curious whether Yunheng was lucky enough to get admitted.

"Judging from the pulse and symptoms, the patient is in a state of conflict between the vital energy and the evil energy, indicating that the evil energy is half-exterior and half-interior, and Xiao Chaihu Decoction is the right remedy."

Yun Heng expressed his opinion and asked in confusion, "Is there something wrong?"

Yun Heng's rhetorical question was actually the same as the one he asked Xu Bo last time: Is there any problem?

He thought that Zhang Gengping asked this question because he actually had some other opinion and that he had made a wrong judgment, so he asked this question to seek advice.

But Yun Heng is a serious person. Apart from occasionally joking with his very close friends, he always looks very serious when talking to other people.

This expression, coupled with the previous question, made it seem to Zhang Gengping that Yun Heng was dissatisfied with something.

That's what I did, right?

"No."

Zhang Gengping was not used to Yun Heng's expression and tone, and he felt a little unhappy.

In terms of identity, he is the director of the department of the Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Yun Heng is a doctor at Xihua Hospital. One is a senior and the other is a newcomer.

But now in Jiaoping County Hospital, everyone is a guest and they are not from the same hospital, so no one can control anyone else. Even if Zhang Gengping was a little unhappy in his heart, he did not show it. He just had no interest in continuing to talk with Yun Heng.

"Director Gao, there's nothing wrong with Doctor Yun's diagnosis. Xiao Chaihu Tang is also appropriate. Take three doses and see how it works."

Zhang Gengping turned around and said to Gao Baowen, and was about to leave.

Just as he was about to leave, Zhang Gengping suddenly looked at Yun Heng and whispered twice, "Yun Heng, Yun Heng?"

Why does this name sound so familiar?

"Do Dr. Yun and Professor Wang Xuesong know each other?" Zhang Gengping suddenly asked.

"Yeah." Yun Heng nodded.

Wang Xuesong, a professor in the clinical department of the Provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, is also a student of Qu Tongwen and a senior of Yun Heng. Yun Heng met him at Qu Tongwen's home during the Spring Festival.

"Doctor Yun is Professor Wang's junior fellow student, right?"

Zhang Gengping asked.

"Yeah." Yun Heng nodded again.

Zhang Gengping's face was already full of smiles.

"I was just wondering why this name sounded so familiar. It turns out he's Professor Qu's student, Professor Wang Xuesong's junior fellow."

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