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?
I took a tour of Ningcheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in the afternoon. It was uneventful and nothing happened.
However, during this visit to Ningcheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Yun Heng gained some knowledge.
From graduation to now, Yun Heng has not actually been to many large hospitals. He has not actually had a detailed understanding of Xihua Hospital in Xihua City and the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, although he worked in Xihua Hospital for three months.
On the contrary, I learned more about Shuguang Hospital and only went to Tongji Hospital once.
This time at Ningcheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, led by Xie Jiaping and Wu Jiaming, the hospital's department planning, medical staff and other aspects were introduced.
It's like visiting a scenic spot. There's a difference between having a tour guide and not having one.
Without a tour guide, you can feel more at ease, but you may know too much about the origins of the reputation of some scenic spots, so you can only see the scenery but not understand the connotation.
Visiting a hospital is different from visiting a scenic spot, because you really need to understand the connotation.
Currently, the West Asia Hospital is still small and not very big, so Yun Heng and Qi Yaping are both slightly lacking in experience in this regard.
In the entire hospital, the only people who have experience in managing and working in large hospitals are Hong Shuangmin and Chen Fanming. Even Hu Xuezhong was just a folk Chinese medicine practitioner before, and at most was a guest official in a large hospital.
Therefore, it is very necessary for Yun Heng to know more about the situation of large hospitals.
Although Yun Heng does not plan to move into management, his opinions will certainly be crucial to some future hospital plans.
Now at the West Asia Hospital, if Dr. Yun does not express his opinion, then naturally there will be no problem. But if Dr. Yun expresses his opinion, then no one dares to ignore it. Even Dean Qi has to understand Dr. Yun's opinion as the core spirit.
It is precisely because of this understanding that Yun Heng rarely speaks in areas where he is not good at, so as to avoid misleading others.
After dinner, Yun Heng had just returned to his room when someone followed him in.
"teacher!"
Zhou Jiajia knocked on the door and called out timidly when she saw Yun Heng.
Although she had already become Yun Heng's disciple, the two were not familiar with each other before, so Zhou Jiajia was still a little reserved.
"Come in."
Yun Heng greeted him, turned and walked into the room, and asked, "Would you like something to drink?"
"Teacher, let me do it."
Zhou Jiajia hurried forward and saw Yun Heng boiling water with tea leaves beside him. She took the initiative to stand by, waiting for the water to boil, and then make tea for Yun Heng.
While Zhou Jiajia was making tea, Yun Heng also took a look at the data of his disciple.
Name: Zhou Jiajia
Gender: Female
Age: 21
Internal Medicine: 2 (16%)
Acupuncture: 1 (56%)
Moxibustion: 1 (23%)
Massage: 2 (28%)
Bone reduction: 0
Pharmacology: 3 (45)
.......
Potential: 86 (can be improved)
Looking at Zhou Jiajia's data, Yun Heng was not surprised at all.
After all, she comes from a family of traditional Chinese medicine and is the great-granddaughter of Zhou Liangping. She has been influenced by this family since she was a child, so her foundation must be good.
The second-level level of Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine is actually the level that Yun Heng reached when he first started working at the West Asia Hospital. However, this level is only a realm, and how much he can contribute in the diagnosis process depends on his experience and personal thinking.
Like the first patient treated by Yun Heng in West Asia Hospital, who was a successful starter, it was actually due to luck. He happened to have practiced in the panel, otherwise he would never have been able to get it.
As the battery life of the subsequent panels increased, Yun Heng practiced more and became more adept at seeing patients.
Yun Heng still doesn’t know whether Zhou Jiajia’s second-level level is mostly theoretical or not.
But this potential is indeed very strong.
Comparing the potential of Zhang Xueyan and others that Yun Heng had previously examined, Zhou Jiajia's potential is indeed great.
I heard that Zhou Jiajia was the top scorer in the district in liberal arts during the college entrance examination, so it’s understandable that she has such high potential.
Excluding family factors, this student is definitely quite outstanding, after all, he is the founding disciple.
After seeing Zhou Jiajia, Yun Heng took a look at his own information.
Yun Heng had no idea when this potential appeared, and he hadn't seen his own since it appeared.
Name: Yun Heng
......
Potential: 96 (improvable)
During this period, Yun Heng's various skills have also improved, but no skill has reached the tenth level. The experience value in internal medicine has reached 86%, and the improvement is slow.
It was the potential that scared Yun Heng.
96?
Is your potential so great?
The potential of 96 is almost the maximum level.
Could it be that I really am a medical genius, but I just didn't notice it before?
Yun Heng has always thought that he had average talent, but he didn't expect that his potential was so high?
"The host's potential includes the factor of simulated space."
A line of words suddenly popped up on the panel.
Yun Heng: “….”
No, what do you mean by panel?
Did I ask?
Did I ask?
For a moment, Yun Heng felt a little resentful.
He didn't ask the reason. What did this sentence that suddenly popped up on the panel mean?
It hurts my heart, my friend.
If the simulated space factor is included, the potential of 96 is a bit...
That's pretty powerful too, and the simulated space factor only accounts for a small part.
Well, definitely only a small part.
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