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?
Yun Heng came back to work, and Qin Dajiang returned to his second floor.
Back in the office, Qin Dajiang took out a question-answering edition of "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" from the drawer and slowly flipped through it.
Qin Dajiang had not read any books on traditional Chinese medicine for many years since graduation. Fortunately, he still had some basic knowledge. After so many years of practicing medicine, although he later entered the Western medicine department, some of the initial thinking patterns of traditional Chinese medicine were still there. He would occasionally think about them when seeing patients. Now, when he read this "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" again, Qin Dajiang found that he actually understood a lot of things.
Traditional Chinese medicine is a mixed bag. Even Qin Dajiang, a senior doctor who has received basic education in traditional Chinese medicine, has always believed this.
Don’t people all say that Chinese medicine focuses on conditioning?
What is conditioning?
Conditioning is naturally a gradual process, day after day, year after year. How can it be called conditioning if you don't take fifty or sixty doses of Chinese medicine?
Western medicine treats diseases, Chinese medicine regulates the body, anyway, everyone has reached a tacit understanding.
On the contrary, since coming to the West Asia Community Hospital, some of Qin Dajiang's concepts have been slowly changing. While reading a book, Qin Dajiang actually missed the days when he replaced Yun Heng in the clinic.
Previously, when Qin Dajiang was treating and prescribing medicine for patients at the Beiyang District Hospital, his first thought was what medicine would not harm the patient. He would write a prescription and ask the patient to take it first. He could not guarantee whether it would be effective or not, but at least he wanted to make sure that the medicine would not cause any harm.
But after arriving at the community hospital and helping Yun Heng with his consultation, Qin Dajiang no longer dared to fool around.
At first, Qin Dajiang was only concerned about Yun Heng's identity, fearing that if he fooled around, Yun Heng would come to find trouble with him, so Qin Dajiang put some effort into his consultation.
After all, he is a senior attending physician and has a solid foundation. If he really takes it seriously, Qin Dajiang's level is better than Ren Xuedong's.
This is like a student who has repeated a grade for many years. Although his original grades were very poor and he always thought he was a poor student, after so many years of repeating, if he really changes his mindset, he may not be worse than some students.
Before, Qin Dajiang had never thought about how to cure diseases, at least not how to use traditional Chinese medicine to cure diseases. After the establishment of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Beiyang District Hospital, Qin Dajiang, the director of the department, mainly used Western medicine and supplemented it with traditional Chinese medicine. He would prescribe some Western medicine, some Chinese patent medicine or pure Chinese medicine preparations, and pretend to take the patient's pulse and look at the tongue coating.
But now he dared not to be perfunctory, and Qin Dajiang had to start thinking.
In addition, there were not many seriously ill patients in the community hospital, so Qin Dajiang could barely cope with it.
People say that the human brain is like a machine, the more you use it, the smarter it becomes. This is absolutely true. Occasionally helping Yun Heng with his medical consultations and occasionally looking at the case records treated by Yun Heng, Qin Dajiang feels that when he reads "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" now, he seems to understand more clearly the parts that he did not understand before.
"Director Qin is reading a book?"
Qin Dajiang was watching intently when Qi Yaping walked in.
"Dean Qi!"
Qin Dajiang hurriedly stood up, put down the book and greeted Qi Yaping.
Qin Dajiang has lost his subordinates and cannot go back. He has no other choice but to stay in the community hospital. Therefore, when he meets Qi Yaping again, his attitude is completely different from before.
"Yun Heng is back?"
Qi Yaping casually pulled out a chair and sat down, then asked with a smile.
"Yes, Dr. Yun came back this afternoon." Qin Dajiang nodded.
"It's good to be back."
Qi Yaping smiled and said, "Director Qin, you guys should finish the formalities in the next few days."
"Um?"
Qin Dajiang was stunned.
Although he and Tian Zengming and others have privately promised to stay in the community hospital, they are still doctors at the Beiyang District Hospital. They have not completed the resignation procedures and have not officially started work.
Qin Dajiang has actually been a little worried about this matter these past two days.
He definitely wanted to stay, but he still felt a little guilty when he thought about resigning.
Before becoming the director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Qin Dajiang was only an attending physician, an attending physician in the Department of Internal Medicine. Unless you are very famous and have very high skills, most hospitals do not have too harsh terms. There is no breach of contract compensation clause in the contract between Qin Dajiang and Beiyang District Hospital.
Although there are no such clauses, it is still quite difficult for doctors to resign in the industry, especially for primary care doctors.
Unless you don't plan to ask for a penny of salary after leaving your job and don't plan to be a doctor anymore, then you can leave your job very gracefully. But if you still plan to continue working in this industry, the hospital's ability to control doctors is still quite strong.
It would be fine if the hospital is easy to talk to, but if not, they will really have many ways to force you to go back to work.
For example, they may discredit your qualifications, disclose some of your personal secrets to the next hospital, confiscate your medical license, etc.
It is not uncommon for doctors who have left their jobs over the years to go to court with hospitals.
Qin Dajiang was very worried that Yang Kaibin would not agree. If he did not agree, he would have to go back to work honestly.
He lost everyone in the department. If he goes back, can he still live a good life?
"Director Qin, please go back and handle the formalities. I'll help you find a solution if you have any problems."
Qi Yaping saw Qin Dajiang's worry and patted her chest to make a promise.
"Dean Qi, you've really hurt me."
Qin Dajiang was extremely bitter.
"Director Qin, after you and the others join the staff, I plan to set up a Traditional Chinese Medicine department. You will still be the director of the department then."
Qi Yaping said with a smile.
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