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 238 This person must not drift

"Very good. Careful questioning, thorough observation, accurate diagnosis, and decisive use of prescriptions. Very good."

After the patient left, Yun Heng gave a heartfelt evaluation.

The patient just now had a common cold, as described by Western medicine, and the condition was not serious. However, Xu Bo was able to make a clear diagnosis and the prescription he used was basically correct, which was a very good performance.

When he was at Xihua Hospital, although Xu Bo was also the attending physician and understood the patient's condition, the main responsibility of the attending physician was to carry out the medical orders left by the attending physician. The prescriptions, medications, and treatments were all instructed by the attending physician. The attending physician only made rounds and dealt with some special situations, and his autonomy was not high.

In the emergency department, residents still have the opportunity to operate independently, but in specialist departments, residents are basically under the supervision and guidance of the attending physician.

Today's patient was the first time Xu Bo faced a patient independently, and Yun Heng didn't give any instructions just now.

"Old Xu, not bad!"

Tian Zengming also said with envy: "It seems that you, Old Xu, are not far from practicing independently."

After working in the community hospital for a while, Tian Zengming is very clear about Yun Heng's level. Xu Bo follows Yun Heng all day long during the day and after work, which means he has the opportunity to ask Yun Heng for advice at any time. Now Yun Heng is teaching Xu Bo hand in hand. Tian Zengming is really envious of such treatment.

"hehe."

Xu Bo chuckled twice, then started calling the second patient.

The first patient's diagnosis was accurate and the prescription was correct, which instantly gave Xu Bo more confidence and courage.

The second patient was an old man in his early sixties. He also knew Yun Heng and, of course, Xu Bo.

The old man was a retired teacher. When he entered the clinic, he saw that it was Xu Bo who was seeing patients and joked, "Doctor Yun, are you starting to take students?"

"Sir, please sit down."

Xu Bo greeted him hurriedly.

After the old man sat down on the stool, Xu Bo observed the old man's complexion, face and mental state, and asked the old man to put his arm on him to take his pulse.

"Uncle, what's wrong with you?"

"I went to my daughter's place a couple of days ago. I don't know what happened when I was there, but I felt sore and weak in my legs and feet, and a little dizzy. My daughter knew that I was in poor health, so she gave me a red ginseng. After that, I felt a little bloated and heavy all over..."

"Chest tightness?"

Xu Bo asked.

"Chest tightness, abdominal distension, no appetite, and feeling irritable..."

"Open your mouth so I can see your tongue."

After four or five minutes of consultation, Xu Bo asked a lot of questions in great detail, and then he stood up to check the old man's tongue coating.

"The patient complained of chest tightness, abdominal distension, and restlessness... His tongue coating was white with a slight yellow hue, and his pulse was floating and stringy. This should have been caused by wind-cold invading the skin surface, forming a syndrome of wind-cold excess. Treatment should be to dispel wind and cold to eliminate the evil. However, the patient took red ginseng on his own, causing the evil to stagnate and become blocked due to the tonic, resulting in lung qi stagnation and poor breathing..."

Xu Bo once again stated his own judgment, and when Yun Heng didn't respond, he began to print out the prescription on his computer...

After printing the prescription, Xu Bo looked at Yun Heng again, and Yun Heng nodded.

Only then did Xu Bo stamp and sign the prescription and handed it to the old man.

"Very good, very good."

After the patient left, Yun Heng commented, "Xu Bo, you're truly remarkable for being able to diagnose this condition clearly. Colds are external pathogens invading the surface of the body, and treatment should focus on dispelling the pathogens. However, the patient used red ginseng, which caused the external pathogens to stagnate and become blocked due to the supplementation. Your ability to spot this shows that your dialectical understanding of the condition is quite accurate."

Two consecutive illnesses show Xu Bo's understanding.

Compared with the previous one, this disease is actually more difficult to treat. When Xu Bo was diagnosing it just now, Yun Heng was also judging in his mind. Yun Heng felt that if he had been diagnosed with the level of his skills when he first arrived at the community hospital, he might not be able to treat this disease.

It is said that studying medicine requires talent, and Xu Bo really has talent in this area.

"Don't praise me like that. I'm getting a little proud."

Xu Bo chuckled.

After treating two patients in a row without making any mistakes, Xu Bo's guilty conscience was gone and he felt more confident.

When he was in school, Xu Bo was the kind of student who liked to play but had decent grades. Sometimes his grades were really far behind, but he could catch up with a little effort.

Xu Bo's family is rich and he is a good student. He has had a smooth life since he was a child.

After entering the hospital, Xu Bo did not like being a doctor very much, mainly because his family wanted him to be a doctor, and he himself was a little resistant, so he did not make much progress. When he arrived at the West Asia Community Hospital, even though he made considerable progress by learning from Yun Heng and Ren Xuedong, Xu Bo did not feel that he was cut out to be a doctor.

But now, after treating two patients in a row without making any mistakes, Xu Bo suddenly found the state he was in school and instantly became interested in becoming a doctor.

"Yun Heng, you know what, I now feel that the master's predictions are quite accurate. I really have the destiny to become a great doctor."

Xu Bo called the next patient and said to Yun Heng with a smile.

"Alright, just lie to Ren Xuedong, and that's all. Did you take it seriously?"

Yun Heng said unhappily.

Ren Xuedong didn't know the inside story of some fortune-telling master, but how could Yun Heng not know?

That's all Xu Bo's nonsense. There's no such thing as a master.

The reason why Xu Bo's father wanted Xu Bo to be a doctor was because Xu Bo's grandfather died early. At that time, medical care was not well developed and transportation was not convenient. Xu Bo's grandfather was delayed, so Xu Bo's father had a dream of becoming a doctor. Unfortunately, Xu Bo's father was an average student with a low diploma. He only graduated from junior high school, so he placed his hopes on his son.

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