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 566 Yun Heng's Changes

"Doctor Yun!"

Jin Shijie printed out the prescription and politely handed it to Yun Heng, asking Yun Heng to correct it.

"Um!"

Yun Heng took the prescription, looked at it, and then handed it to Jin Shijie. Jin Shijie signed and stamped it before handing it to the girl.

"Go home and take it for a few days. If you feel anything unusual, come back for a follow-up consultation at any time."

"Thanks!"

The girl nodded, said thank you, then stood up and left the clinic.

After the girl left the clinic, Jin Shijie didn't rush to call the next patient. Instead, he smiled and said to Yun Heng, "Doctor Yun, they say that people with extensive knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine have a strong memory. I think I have read a lot of books and come across many case histories, but there is still a gap compared to you."

When analyzing the girl's case just now, Yun Heng quoted from classics and articles in "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" and "Inner Canon of Medicine".

Unless a Chinese medicine practitioner has reached the third stage and the level of Yue Anyun and others, who can adapt to circumstances, prescribe the right medicine for the right symptoms, and formulate prescriptions flexibly, most Chinese medicine practitioners still need to refer to some classics when diagnosing diseases.

When facing a disease, whether your judgment is accurate or wrong, and how to prove that your judgment is correct, all depends on the experience of predecessors and some analysis in traditional Chinese medicine classics.

Many people say that Chinese medicine is unscientific and has no basis. In fact, this is a big mistake. Although Chinese medicine is an empirical medicine, it also has its own foundation. All analysis and extension start from the basic framework and are not aimless.

It is precisely because of this that Chinese medicine does require extensive knowledge, broad horizons, and a wide range of reading. Only in this way can you quickly find references when facing symptoms.

You should read many Chinese medicine classics and books related to Chinese herbal medicine, such as "The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine", "Treatise on Febrile Diseases", "Thousand Golden Prescriptions", "Compendium of Materia Medica", as well as some other related books. Only by reading more can you apply them flexibly.

Some people who have learned about traditional Chinese medicine should have some feelings about this. They knew nothing about it before, but suddenly became interested in it. They borrowed a copy of "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" from the library and read it. Although they compared the annotations and read the vernacular text, they were still confused and had only a vague understanding.

Because many books on traditional Chinese medicine cover a very wide range of topics, it is impossible to understand them at all based on the knowledge of mathematics, physics, and biology that we have learned now.

What are the Eight Diagrams, what are the Five Elements, what are Yin and Yang, positive energy, negative energy, external evil and internal feeling? Most people only know the facts, so how can they possibly understand them?

During this period, Jin Shijie also learned some information about Yun Heng. Yun Heng had just become Qu Tongwen's apprentice last year, and before that he was just an ordinary graduate student at Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. How could he remember so much?

“All the provisions can only be truly memorized after they are applied in actual clinical cases.”

Yun Heng explained to Jin Shijie with a smile.

Even though Jin Shijie comes from a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, he doesn't come into contact with as many medical records as Yun Heng.

In just half a month, more than two thousand hours, even if he saw five patients an hour, Yun Heng had already come into contact with tens of thousands of patients.

There are all kinds of patients in the simulated space, and Yun Heng treats them all by himself first. If he doesn't understand something, he will refer to the reference panel with annotations and compare it with the actual medical records. Even if it is a book that Yun Heng has never read before, it will be imprinted in his mind when combined with the medical records.

Jin Shijie may have memorized a lot of rhymes when he was a child, and he also came into contact with many patients with Jin Anping, but when he entered junior high school, high school, and college, he forgot some of them. As for Yun Heng himself, he came into contact with tens of thousands of medical records within this year, and his memories are still fresh.

Glancing at Jin Shijie, Yun Heng hesitated for a moment, then slowly said, "Doctor Jin, you've been exposed to Traditional Chinese Medicine since childhood and have read a lot of books. You have a solid foundation in all aspects and are courageous. You have your own ideas when dealing with some of your symptoms. Compared to doctors of the same level, you are quite outstanding. However, you still lack actual clinical experience. Traditional Chinese Medicine is a highly experimental and practical discipline. Only through continuous exposure to clinical practice can your knowledge be transformed into ability and your clinical level can be improved."

"For those new to medicine, the initial stage is when progress is fastest. If there is no progress in ten years, there won't be much progress later. This stage is crucial."

Originally, Yun Heng didn't want to say this. Some things may not be appreciated if you say them too much, or because of different status.

The same thing may have one effect for Qu Tongwen and others, but may have another effect for Yun Heng himself.

You think you are doing this for other people's good, but maybe they are cursing you in their hearts, saying you are not even as old as me and have only treated several patients, so why are you acting so high and mighty?

Not all young doctors are Ren Xuedong. Some know how to be grateful, while others do not.

Just thinking about how Jin Shijie came all the way from Shanghai to Xihua City, Yun Heng couldn't help but say a few more words.

Yun Heng looked up to Jin Shijie because he could come from Shanghai. Most people might not be able to make such a choice.

Jin Shijie opened his mouth slightly.

Damn it.

What Yun Heng said was surprisingly similar to what his grandfather had said to him.

Yun Heng is very capable, so Jin Shijie doesn't think that Yun Heng is acting like a big shot. He still agrees with what Yun Heng says.

But Jin Shijie couldn’t understand it. Yun Heng was obviously younger than him, so how did he come up with such an insight?

Such words cannot be said without three to five years of clinical practice. Moreover, these three to five years are not the kind of three to five years that interns or residents spend just doing so. Instead, they are the ones that can only be gained through real contact with clinical practice and facing many patients.

Jin Shijie had just been promoted to chief physician. In the previous two or three years at Tongji, he did not have frequent actual contact with patients and was always accompanied by others.

"Thank you, Dr. Yun."

Jin Shijie opened his mouth and thanked Yun Heng sincerely.

"Well, Doctor Jin, you're busy. Call me if you need anything."

Yun Heng smiled and left the clinic.

"This is really weird!"

Looking at the background of Yun Heng walking out, Jin Shijie was a little dazed for a moment.

When facing Yun Heng, he felt as if he was facing their Director Liao or his grandfather.

Compared to the last time he saw Yun Heng, it has been more than a month, and Jin Shijie always feels that Yun Heng has changed a lot.

Last time, Yun Heng gave people the impression that he was a bit aggressive, but this time, Yun Heng gave people the feeling that he seemed to be a lot calmer. Not only calm, but also confident and reserved.

If the last time I met Yun Heng, he was a sharp sword drawn from its sheath, now Yun Heng gives people the feeling of returning to nature.

What caused Yun Heng to change so much in just over a month?