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 246 Monsoon Text Teaching

Like Xihua Hospital, Tanghua Hospital is a hospital that focuses on Western medicine, with Traditional Chinese Medicine occupying a small proportion. Xihua Hospital initially only had a Traditional Chinese Medicine Department, and in the past two years, it has established a Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine. Tanghua Hospital only has a Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and no Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine.

However, the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Tanghua Hospital is also a large department with a large area and a large number of medical staff. Ma Yufei and Yang Jian are both doctors at Tanghua Hospital.

Ji Fengwen took the students in the teaching class to get white coats to change into, and then went to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The department director Wei Zhengyi and deputy director Zhang Haihua hurried to greet them.

"Mr. Ji!"

Wei Zhengyi will be 60 years old in half a year and will retire soon. Zhang Haihua is now basically in charge of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

As a student of Qu Tongwen, Zhang Haihua is of high level. In addition, he comes from a famous teacher, so he has no competitors on Tang Hua's side.

The medical level in Zhongzhou Province is actually not low, but as a northern province, there are indeed not many famous Chinese medicine experts, and the more powerful Chinese medicine doctors are relatively rare.

Generally speaking, there are more famous Chinese medicine doctors in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Guangzhou also attaches great importance to Chinese medicine and has relatively more famous Chinese medicine doctors. However, in northern provinces, especially in the northwest, there are relatively fewer famous Chinese medicine doctors.

This is due to historical reasons.

To be precise, starting from the Republic of China period, with the development of the Industrial Revolution and the introduction of Western culture, traditional Chinese medicine has been greatly impacted. This is the case all over the country, and Western medicine hospitals have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain.

At the same time, due to industrial and regional issues, the southern provinces have relatively developed economies. In other words, there are more wealthy people. However, due to geographical factors, the economies of some northern provinces are gradually being left behind by some southern provinces, especially the inland provinces in the northwest.

Anyone with a little common sense knows that in that special era, the poorer the place, the more serious the activities to break down the old culture were, while the wealthier places were relatively better. This also led to the fact that traditional Chinese medicine and some traditional culture were better preserved in the developed provinces in the south.

While Zhang Haihua was shaking hands with Ji Fengwen, he also saw Yun Heng, but he did not speak to Yun Heng.

"Welcome, Mr. Ji."

"Just don't mind me bothering you."

Ji Fengwen was smiling and gave people the impression that he was easy to get along with. However, after experiencing the incident where Ji Fengwen scolded Yue Shaojiang and others, Yun Heng, Ren Xuedong and others all knew that this seemingly smiling Mr. Ji was not so easy to talk to.

"Mr. Ji has devoted his heart and soul to Chinese medicine. We, the younger generation, can only admire him. How could we possibly think he is a bother?"

Wei Zhengyi said with a smile.

This clinical teaching training class was organized by Ji Fengwen and the Provincial Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, with Ji Fengwen volunteering to serve as the teaching instructor.

Seeing that Traditional Chinese Medicine is declining and young TCM doctors are getting worse and worse, Ji Fengwen feels a great sense of responsibility, so he takes action himself, hoping to do his part.

Wei Zhengyi also sincerely admires this master of traditional Chinese medicine.

It can be said that Ji Fengwen and Qu Tongwen, with their own efforts, supported half of the medical field in Zhongzhou Province.

"Mr. Ji, the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine has designated a special area. I'll take you there first."

Zhang Haihua said.

"Okay, let's go take a look first."

Ji Fengwen nodded.

"This side is a consultation room, and that side are five wards."

Tang Hua did not interfere at all in this divided area. After the patients were sent in, the students in the teaching class were responsible for diagnosis and discussion, and Ji Fengwen personally supervised it.

Just as Ji Fengwen said in the conference room just now, we treat each patient individually, with on-site teaching, on-site analysis, and on-site treatment, so that every student can participate and experience the changes in the patient's condition firsthand.

Currently, all five wards here are still vacant.

"Okay, thank you."

Ji Fengwen thanked them and said with a smile, "Then I won't bother you anymore. You can do whatever you need to do. This morning I will take the students to check the wards and understand their overall level before I start accepting patients."

Since this is clinical teaching, Ji Fengwen does not intend to engage in any formalism. This month's teaching must yield some results, so there are requirements for accepting patients.

Ji Fengwen is not very familiar with the level of Yun Heng and others yet. He needs to get a feel for them first so that when he receives patients, he can ensure that most of the students can participate, understand and hear clearly.

Just like a baseline test, if everyone is only at the first-year high school level, and you directly explain the third-year high school questions to everyone, many people will be confused, and then this teaching training class will lose its meaning.

"Okay, then Master Ji, please take the students to familiarize themselves with the situation first. Feel free to help if anything else happens."

Zhang Haihua smiled and nodded, then said to Ji Fengwen, "Ma Yufei and Yang Jian are familiar with the ward, so they can lead the way."

"Yeah, that's what I meant."

Ji Fengwen nodded.

"Mr. Ji, this way."

After Wei Zhengyi and Zhang Haihua left, Ma Yufei hurried ahead to lead the way.

The ordinary wards at Tang Hua's place are basically four-person rooms, and the beds are very limited, so the wards are almost full.

Ji Fengwen led Yun Heng and a group of people, walking from ward to ward.

Today was not the director's ward rounds day, and it was already past the doctors' rounds time. However, the patients had no complaints when they saw an old man in a white coat coming in with a large group of doctors in white coats.

For patients, the more often the doctor visits them, the more the doctor seems to value them. What patients who are hospitalized in the hospital dislike most is not seeing the doctor day after day, but they will not object to the doctor's attentiveness in asking about their condition from time to time.

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