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?
Tens of thousands of patients is basically a level that a new medical professional cannot reach.
Some older doctors may have seen more patients than Yun Heng, but because they have spent a long time in hospitals and society, some of their thoughts are no longer pure, or they have been influenced too much.
Yun Heng is like a blank piece of paper, and his rich experience is like a skilled painter scribbling on it, making the painting look easy to understand yet profound.
Regarding Yun Heng's paper title, if Qu Tongwen and Yue Anyun were asked to write it, they might have more insights, and their quotations and choice of words and sentences might be better than Yun Heng's.
But because they are at a high level and have rich experience, they may seem more profound and difficult to understand.
Just like writing imperial edicts in ancient times, were the Confucian scholars and civil servants who wrote the edicts of high level? Yes, they were very high, but precisely because of that, ordinary people might not be able to understand what they wrote.
Yun Heng has just entered the industry and has rich clinical experience. This paper is entirely based on his own clinical experience and insights, which makes the entire paper not only look highly credible and meaningful, but more importantly, easy to understand.
Whether it is the wording or analysis, any beginner can understand and read this paper clearly, and even feel as if they are in the scene.
"Mr. Qu, this is what I think."
After reading Yun Heng's paper, Yue Anyun couldn't help but say to Qu Tongwen, "Traditional Chinese Medicine thinking is the foundation, the outline. It's just like when we build a house. Whether you want to build a villa or a high-rise building, the foundation is the key. If you lay the foundation for a villa and want to build a courtyard house on it, it will definitely not work."
"Today's TCM doctors spend their main growth phase in major hospitals, which are all centered around modern medicine. A group of unworldly young men, once they enter a hospital, will quickly be dazzled and their already shaky minds will be led astray. How can TCM doctors raised in such an environment develop a correct TCM mindset?"
"Yes, not to mention some young doctors, even some department heads in tertiary hospitals have been influenced by modern medicine. They use modern diagnostic results when diagnosing patients and use Western medicine thinking when prescribing medications, treating the symptoms without addressing the root cause."
Qu Tongwen nodded.
"So we need to provide a healthy environment for future practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine to grow."
Yue Anyun said slowly, "Many people say that Traditional Chinese Medicine is failing, that its theories are out of date and out of touch with reality, and that innovation is needed. But I don't think so. I think the environment is gone."
"When we first learned Chinese medicine, we followed our teachers everywhere, without so many messy influences. But now, there's no such pure environment anymore."
"environment?"
Qu Tongwen nodded slowly: "An Yun, you hit the nail on the head. You are absolutely right. There is indeed a lack of an environment for Chinese medicine practitioners to grow."
"Now, apart from some who have inherited the knowledge from their teachers, most Chinese medicine doctors, as you said, enter colleges and universities, and then enter hospitals after graduation. They are originally a group of beginners, but they are tempted and influenced by various temptations."
Qu Tongwen paused and said, "How about this, I'll talk to Mr. Ji over the next couple of days and we'll discuss this matter and see if it's feasible."
"good."
Yue Anyun nodded and said with a smile: "I think that nothing is difficult for those who are determined. If the old guys like us can work together, and add some young up-and-coming people, this may be possible."
"Ha ha."
Qu Tongwen said with a smile: "Old Yue, Mr. Ji and I originally thought that after you retired, you would concentrate on raising your grandchildren at home. I didn't expect you to have such ideas and plans. It seems that Mr. Ji and I are not as good as you."
"Mr. Qu, you are embarrassing me. I also have selfish motives."
Yue Anyun waved his hands repeatedly. "After retirement, most of my thoughts have indeed been on Shaojiang. People always hope that their sons will become successful, and as a grandfather, I naturally hope that my grandson will surpass me. If everything goes according to plan, Xiaoyue will at most follow in my footsteps and become the director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at Xihua University."
"Isn't the position of department director at Xihua Hospital enough?"
Qu Tongwen smiled and said, "Old Yue, you have a lot on your mind."
Yue Anyun also laughed and said, "It's better to have a big mind. Only when you have a big mind can you pursue something. Only when you pursue something can you make progress. It's true that having no desires makes you strong, but having no desires means you have no pursuits, and having no pursuits means you have no power."