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 587 Yun Heng Lecture

“Cloud Grass!”

"Wow, Master Yun is so awesome!"

Cheers suddenly rang out in the classroom.

The leaders of the teaching department were a bit conservative in their words, saying something about an intermediate professional title. In fact, even for professors or chief physicians with senior professional titles, it is a great thing to have their papers or medical records excerpted into medical students' textbooks, not to mention for these medical students in school.

I practiced medicine for ten years but no one cared about me. But one day my paper became known to the whole world.

This is how the medical profession is. No matter how many patients you treat, there is a limit to how many there are. No matter how great a doctor or expert is, his or her personal abilities are limited. In this field, if you want to become famous, it ultimately comes down to various papers, speeches, programs, academic reports or some scientific research results.

It is really an enviable thing for a paper to be excerpted into the textbooks for medical students.

The leader held his hand, and when the crowd quieted down again, he continued, "Your senior Yun Hengyun has only graduated for a little over a year, but he's already cured quite a few difficult illnesses. Many of you should have heard about the recent donation from Lincheng Haihui Group. At that time, Mr. Qiao Haicheng of Lincheng Haihui Group was critically ill, and it was your senior Yun who saved the day."

The excerpts from the papers in the front are relatively official introductions, and the following are some specific things that can reflect Yun Heng's clinical level. As for Qiao Haicheng's affairs, many people know and are clear about them.

The country has always supported individuals or companies donating to hospitals. In the past, donations had to go through some institutions. In the past two years, new policies have been introduced, allowing direct donations, and the tax rate has been greatly reduced. The donation made by Lincheng Haihui Group to the Third Hospital and West Asia Hospital is a considerable amount of funds donated after the policy was introduced.

A total of 20 million is not a small amount, and Xihua City has also reported and publicized it.

Michelle Mi sat in the middle of the first row, looking at Yun Heng on the podium with burning eyes. This was the man she liked.

"Okay, I won't ramble on any further. I'll hand the podium over to Senior Yun Hengyun. I won't be annoying anyone here anymore."

The leader laughed and joked, "I feel a lot of pressure standing next to a man as handsome as Yun Heng."

There was laughter from the audience.

After the leader of the teaching department walked down from the podium, the classroom quickly returned to silence, and everyone stared at Yun Heng on the podium.

Yun Heng, who is 1.8 meters tall, with an upright figure, handsome face and a serious expression, stood on the podium, looking very handsome. Many girls in the audience stared at Yun Heng, and even many boys felt a little ashamed of themselves. The name Yuncao was well-deserved.

Looking at the many younger students below, Yun Heng was a little nervous at first, but when he saw Michelle sitting in the center of the first row, for some reason, the nervousness in his heart strangely disappeared.

After clearing his throat, Yun Heng spoke slowly.

“I’m very happy to be back at my alma mater and share my thoughts and experiences from this year with so many younger students.”

Yun Heng's face was calm, and his tone was gentle. "Actually, I'm not as outstanding as Director Zhu said. I think I'm just an ordinary graduate of our alma mater these years, or at the bottom of the class. I guess Principal Jiang...Principal Jiang invited me, the last one, back to put some pressure on everyone. I just don't know if I can put pressure on everyone."

"Damn, Yun Heng is really such a Versailles guy."

In the last row of the classroom, Xu Bo and Ren Xuedong were also sitting in the classroom. Today, Yun Heng returned to his alma mater to give a lecture. Not only did Mi Shilin come, but Xu Bo and Ren Xuedong also came secretly. They all wanted to see how Yun Heng taught. Unexpectedly, Yun Heng's opening remarks were so...unbearable.

"Old Ren, let me show my respect first!"

Xu Bo felt that he couldn't bear it anymore.

At the bottom?

How can you, Yun Heng, say such a thing?

If you are at the bottom, then what does Lao Ren and I mean? Lao Ren is still your senior.

"Well, I'll continue!"

Ren Xuedong nodded. He and Xu Bo agreed on this point.

"In today's class, I will share with you some of my clinical experiences and gains this year. If I have to talk about the main theme, it is still the thinking mode of traditional Chinese medicine."

"I'll explain first, and if you have any questions later, you can ask."

As he spoke, Yun Heng turned around and wrote the topic of the class on the blackboard at the back.

This class is actually about the previous paper, which is also the intention of Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen.

For TCM students, especially those who have just started to learn TCM, thinking is very important. After all, most people are just ignorant at this time. At this time, emphasizing TCM thinking can make more people pay attention to this point.

"So what is the therapeutic thinking of traditional Chinese medicine?"

Yun Heng said slowly, "I think this is actually a very simple question. When diagnosing a disease, we should use the diagnostic methods of traditional Chinese medicine. When treating a disease, we should use the treatment ideas of traditional Chinese medicine, prescribe the right medicine for the right condition, and not be influenced by some of the thinking of modern medicine."

"Let me first tell you a medical case..."

Yun Heng always combines practice and theory when explaining things. Some of his own insights are summarized from long-term clinical practice. After a year, including in the simulation space, Yun Heng has seen quite a few patients and read quite a few classic case histories.

Standing on the podium at this moment, Yun Heng did not prepare a manuscript, but there was one thing: for any patient Yun Heng had seen in the simulation space, he could pull out the medical records with previous errors and review them at any time.

When giving examples, Yun Heng had already called out the panel and began to explain according to the panel.

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