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 269: Become a disciple of Ji Fengwen

The mission of convincing people has been completed, but the rewards will not be settled until the mission deadline at the end of the month. The 90 hours of endurance time has not been received yet.

However, Yun Heng now has plenty of time. Before coming here, he received 300 hours as a reward for the establishment of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department, plus some of the remaining time, so he now has more than 350 hours left.

After coming to Tang Hua, because he saw fewer patients, he received less gratitude from them and had less time, only more than an hour in these ten days. However, at the community hospital, even though Yun Heng was now at Tang Hua's side, Tian Zengming still maintained the habit of visiting patients every day. In these ten days, there were still many patients treated by Yun Heng, which also earned Yun Heng some endurance time.

This time when Yun Heng came to Tang Hua, he was completely in a learning attitude, so he did not do ten consecutive games in the simulation space. Most of the time he was learning from Ji Fengwen and digesting what Ji Fengwen explained. The number of times he used the simulation space was also slightly less.

Dang Siping and others went out to smoke, and Yun Heng returned to the consultation room after talking to Zhang Haihua and Liu Kexiang.

Ji Fengwen came in only after the others came back.

"Let's continue analyzing the medical records."

After Ji Fengwen sat down, he began to explain.

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In the afternoon, when it was almost time to get off work, Ji Fengwen said to Yun Heng, "Come see me after dinner."

Then he left first.

After dinner, Yun Heng arrived at Ji Fengwen's dormitory and knocked on the door.

"Come in."

Ji Fengwen's voice came out.

The dormitory door was open. Yun Heng pushed it open and walked in, saying politely, "Mr. Ji."

"Sit down."

Ji Fengwen greeted Yun Heng with a smile, and after Yun Heng sat down, he said, "Judging from your performance in the emergency department yesterday and today, you know a lot. You've learned a lot in all aspects, but you don't have a focus?"

Yun Heng thought for a moment and said, "I just learn when I come across something. There's really no particular focus. Since we're here to heal illnesses and save lives, I think there's no harm in learning something useful if I have the chance."

It’s hard to say about the simulated space, and Yun Heng doesn’t know how to explain it.

Moreover, Yun Heng just graduated last year and has not been in clinical practice for long, so he really doesn’t have too many ideas.

Although Yun Heng is 28 years old this year, he has almost always been in school and has not experienced the workings of society. His mental age is actually younger than his actual age. In other words, he is immature.

After getting the panel, Yun Heng just worked hard to earn time, tried his best to complete the panel tasks, and then practiced in the simulation space to improve himself. As for any specific plans, Yun Heng really didn't think about it.

Ji Fengwen smiled and said, "Your idea is certainly correct. Being a doctor is about curing illnesses and saving lives. There's no harm in learning more about the methods that can save lives. To be more precise, there's actually no need to distinguish between Chinese and Western medicine. Anything that can save lives is medicine."

"However, with anything, the later you get, the harder it is to learn. No matter what field, getting started might be easier at first, but mastering it thoroughly and learning it well is not that easy."

Ji Fengwen poured Yun Heng a glass of water, placed it in front of him, and said earnestly, "You are still young and energetic now, and you may think that learning something is not difficult. But in the future, you still have to think about it yourself."

"Thank you, Mr. Ji. I will think about it carefully."

Yun Heng nodded. Ji Fengwen had good intentions, so Yun Heng naturally wanted to thank him.

"I watched your acupuncture today. Your skills are very solid. Ren Xuedong said you only studied for two or three months. Is that true?" Ji Fengwen asked again.

"I've been exposed to it before in school and have practiced it." Yun Heng said.

"Well, I know you graduated from the Provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Even if you've only come across it at school, your level is pretty good."

Ji Fengwen smiled and asked, "Are you interested in learning acupuncture from me?"

Without waiting for Yun Heng to answer, Ji Fengwen said, "I know you are Tongwen's student, but Tongwen is not very good at acupuncture. If you are interested in acupuncture, I can teach you."

Yun Heng was about to agree when Ji Fengwen said, "Don't rush to answer. Go back and think about it carefully. Tell me when you've made up your mind."

"Like I said, you know a lot, but I still hope you can prioritize. If you're truly interested in orthopedics or surgery, then Traditional Chinese Medicine can serve as a supplement. You can learn and understand it, but there's no need to spend too much time on it. If that happens, there's no point in you learning acupuncture from me."

"If you are interested in traditional Chinese medicine, then you don't need to spend too much time on surgery. Then you can learn acupuncture from me."

Ji Fengwen did not say anything good about traditional Chinese medicine or bad about modern medicine in front of Yun Heng.

When it comes to Ji Fengwen's level, even if he can't hold a boat in his stomach, at least Ji Fengwen will never be narrow-minded and think that traditional Chinese medicine is good and modern medicine is bad.

Chinese and Western medicine each have their advantages and disadvantages, and both are medical sciences that save lives.

Great doctors in ancient times all wished that people in the world would be free of illness, and they would not mind leaving medicine on the shelf to collect dust. For Ji Fengwen, he would naturally not be bound by traditional Chinese and Western medicine. If there was one more kind of medicine in the world that could bring patients a new way of treating diseases and medical methods, then why not?

In other words, this should be good news for patients all over the world.

The reason why Ji Fengwen is committed to inheriting traditional Chinese medicine is that he does not want this medicine to disappear from the world, leaving some patients who need medical treatment without access to it.

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