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 472 Two Missions

Liu Xizhong's face had turned a little dark.

"Xiao He, what have I been teaching you all day?"

When Yun Heng first mentioned erythromycin, Liu Xizhong didn't really care.

Nowadays, nine out of ten doctors in major hospitals are trained in modern colleges and universities, and there is not much difference in their thinking patterns. Although some medical students have different experiences and perceptions after entering the hospital, the severity of their biases is also different.

But one thing is that those trained in modern colleges and universities, that is, many academic doctors who are now classified as traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, at least 90% of them, if not all of them, have more or less knowledge of Western medicine, so they are not opposed to the use of Western medicine in clinical practice.

The universities that are named as traditional Chinese medicine colleges are better, such as Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, etc., which have the prefix of "traditional Chinese medicine" and "traditional Chinese medicine". Although these universities also have majors in integrated Chinese and Western medicine, as well as pharmacy, etc., at least there are no obvious Western medicine disciplines.

But if it is a comprehensive university, the school has both Chinese medicine and Western medicine majors, and more than half of the students in the Chinese medicine major will choose to take Western medicine courses while in school.

Although Liu Xizhong does not have a degree in Western medicine, he usually uses some Western medical methods in clinical practice, especially for some emergencies.

For example, in cases of acute gastritis, acute pneumonia, etc., if Western medicine is not considered, most academicians will be in a panic and not know what to do.

So Liu Xizhong didn't think there was anything wrong with He Yongfei's proposal at first. He Yongfei had followed Liu Xizhong for a while and sometimes he would put forward some opinions, whether they were about traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine. If the suggestions were correct, Liu Xizhong would even praise them.

Just like what He Yongfei said earlier, when he said erythromycin was the first-line drug for treating mycoplasma pneumonia, he was actually showing off in front of Liu Xizhong. Regardless of whether this suggestion was right or wrong, another doctor might habitually praise him by saying, "Little He, you know a lot."

As a junior doctor, not all suggestions have to be correct. At least some of them should be reliable and demonstrate one's ability. If a resident doctor knows how to treat every disease but the attending physician does not, then he is not an ordinary resident doctor, just like Yun Heng.

But at this moment, Yun Heng was also with Liu Xizhong, and He Yongfei's show-off made Yun Heng a little unhappy.

After all, He Yongfei is a Chinese medicine doctor. If you don't understand the twists and turns of Chinese medicine, how can you understand Western medicine? The most terrifying doctor is one who only knows half of the knowledge.

After all, curing diseases and saving lives is not just bragging. If this kind of thinking is not corrected, something bad will happen sooner or later. This is extremely irresponsible to patients.

There is an old saying in traditional Chinese medicine, which goes, "It is better to treat serious illnesses than serious diseases." Today's traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, especially those who are capable, often treat serious diseases, which are either made worse by Western medicine or by traditional Chinese medicine. Those made worse by Western medicine are relatively better, but those made worse by traditional Chinese medicine are more difficult to deal with.

Because Western medicine often only damages the local area, while traditional Chinese medicine often damages the whole body.

To be more precise, the condition of this child is actually a serious illness. The passage Yun Heng just mentioned is exactly what is said about serious illness in the Treatise on Febrile Diseases.

When treating serious illnesses, doctors must be more careful to seek evidence, treat the disease based on the symptoms, and find out the development trend of the disease, the cause, and how it develops.

Yun Heng just explained that the patient's condition is mainly characterized by fever. At the beginning of the cold, it was a Wei-level symptom, and now the evil qi has entered the Qi-level stage. This is the development process of the disease.

Liu Xizhong stood by and listened, and he could tell that Yun Heng was a little angry.

Then Liu Xizhong suddenly woke up.

For someone like Yun Heng who comes from a family of traditional Chinese medicine, well, this is what Liu Xizhong has always guessed.

Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners like Yun Heng, who come from a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, are most averse to using Western medicine in treatment. Even some more traditional ones are resistant to modern medicine.

Realizing this, Liu Xizhong hurriedly scolded.

"Doctor Liu, I know I was wrong."

He Yongfei subconsciously glanced at Yun Heng and quickly admitted his mistake.

He Yongfei didn't hold any grudge against Yun Heng, nor did he dare to do so.

Yun Heng has been here for two days. Liu Xizhong accompanied him on the first day. Qi Jianping praised Yun Heng during the ward rounds yesterday. He Yongfei also knew that Yun Heng admitted a patient with nephrotic syndrome yesterday afternoon.

Although He Yongfei is a doctor at Shuguang Hospital, he also knows who he can and cannot offend.

There is still competition among doctors of the same level, but the gap is so big that you can't even be jealous.

"Doctor Liu, do you have anything to add to this prescription?"

Yun Heng didn't dwell on the previous topic. After all, he was a medical student, so he just needed to say a few words. If he said more, it would be a bit distracting.

Fortunately, Liu Xizhong didn’t know what Yun Heng was thinking, otherwise he would have cried. Isn’t this considered taking over the show?

"Doctor Yun's prescription is very good, there's nothing wrong with it."

Liu Xizhong hurriedly said, "Ma Xing Gan Shi Tang, it's perfect for this condition."

Liu Xizhong then said to Wang Xuemeng beside him, "Xiao Wang, you will take care of this patient."

"Okay, Doctor Liu."

Wang Xuemeng nodded hurriedly.

After giving the instructions, Yun Heng and Liu Xizhong left the ward together. As soon as they walked out of the ward, Yun Heng was slightly stunned.

Back in the duty room, Yun Heng called out the panel, and sure enough, the panel released a new task.

Mission: Correct He Yongfei's thinking pattern and get him back on track. Time limit: one month.

Mission accomplished, time +6000!

Mission: Help Wang Xuemeng, help Wang Xuemeng to reach the second-level level of internal medicine and complete the limited training period.

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