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?
"Old Yue, why are you so excited?"
Xu Bo looked at Yue Shaojiang in surprise.
"No, I've seen Mr. Zhou's great-granddaughter. She's very beautiful." Yue Shaojiang said subconsciously.
"How old is Mr. Zhou's great-granddaughter?"
Tian Zengming asked with a smile.
"I met him two years ago when I was about seventeen or eighteen."
Everyone looked at Yue Shaojiang and shouted in unison: "Beast!"
Ningcheng.
Last night, Yun Heng was naturally with Michelle Lin. They had dinner together, took a walk together, and then returned to the hotel together.
After returning, the two of them exchanged some feelings. The details are not important, so I won’t go into details.
In the morning, Yun Heng got up and had breakfast with Michelle Lin. As usual, he went to the hotel where Tian Xiaoya and others were staying to meet up with the others.
Yesterday was an open class, and today and tomorrow are exchange meetings.
The location was in the large conference room of the administrative building of Ningcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The tables were arranged in a square and everyone sat according to their seats.
When Yun Heng was attending an exchange meeting at Ningcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the experts invited by Kerry Group from Eagle Country also arrived in Ningcheng.
The person who came was Foster Lawrence, director of cardiology at the University of Manchester Medical School in Eagle Country.
Xue Wei personally went to the airport to pick up Lawrence and took him directly to Ningcheng First Hospital.
Originally, Xue Wei planned to tell Lawrence about Professor Carey's situation on the way, but Lawrence had no intention of talking to him at all, so Xue Wei was too lazy to say anything more.
Lawrence was only in his early fifties and had a young assistant who was about thirty-seven or thirty-eight years old.
When they arrived at the hospital, Xue Wei took Lawrence to the ward. Bai Guanglin was also in the ward. He had just finished checking the ward and had not had time to leave.
"Doctor Lawrence."
When Leo saw Lawrence, he greeted him warmly, as if they were old acquaintances.
"Mr. Leo."
Lawrence shook Leo's hand and said, "Oh, I didn't agree when Professor Carey wanted to come. I didn't expect him to come all the way here. Is the medical level here so bad?"
Leo: “…”
If Lawrence had come yesterday, Leo would definitely have agreed with such words, but now, Leo didn't know how to respond.
Especially since Bai Guanglin was still there.
"Let me check on Professor Carey first."
As Lawrence spoke, he walked towards the bedside, but when he saw Carey lying on the bed, he was stunned.
Kerry was lying on the hospital bed, leaning against the wall. He was blocked by Leo just now, so Lawrence couldn't see him clearly.
Seeing Carey at this moment, Carey also looked at Lawrence.
When Yun Heng came yesterday, Kaili was still unconscious and conscious, feeling for something along his clothes. Even when he regained some consciousness, his hands were still in a state of groping around, feeling for something along his clothes. This situation is called "feeling nothingness along clothes" in traditional Chinese medicine.
Some people who have elderly people at home may have seen that when some elderly people are on their deathbed, they often perform some actions such as threading a needle through clothes and touching the air through clothes. As Yun Heng said, the patients are entering a state of unconsciousness from a state of semi-consciousness.
But at this moment, Carey was lying on the hospital bed very awake. When Lawrence looked over, Carey smiled at Lawrence.
Lawrence was frozen in place for a moment.
Didn’t they say he was in a coma? Didn’t they say he was suffering from respiratory failure and heart failure?
Didn’t they say that the condition has been worsening for two consecutive days?
He rushed over without delay, and then entered the ward, only to see that Professor Carey was in good spirits.
Although Kaili didn't say anything at this moment and still looked sick, he was definitely not in a terminal condition.
"Our medical care is quite poor. I'm sorry to have embarrassed Dr. Lawrence."
Bai Guanglin said to Lawrence with a smile.
Lawrence and Leo spoke English, but Director Bai also happened to know English. Although he was not very proficient in it, he could still understand some of the conversations and could also have simple conversations with people.
"This is Director Bai Guanglin."
Leo awkwardly introduced Lawrence.
Saying bad things about someone in front of them will only create preconceived notions about them.
"Bring the medical records here and let Dr. Lawrence take a look."
Bai Guanglin smiled and gave instructions to the attending doctor beside him.
The attending physician hurriedly took the medical record and handed it to Bai Guanglin, who then handed it to Lawrence.
The medical records are quite detailed, including the patient's previous examinations and the treatment methods adopted by the hospital.
Through the medical records, Lawrence can almost intuitively understand the patient's condition in the past few days.
Various examinations are an important basis for modern medical diagnosis, and these things cannot be falsified. Looking at Carey's medical records, Lawrence's face became even more unnatural.
The reason why Bai Guanglin asked Lawrence to hand the medical records was to let Lawrence understand Kerry's previous situation.
The medical level of Ningcheng First Hospital is not low. Although it cannot be compared with the top hospitals such as Kyoto, its comprehensive strength is also among the best in the country.
In the past two or three decades, China's medical level has developed rapidly, almost by leaps and bounds. Although there is still a gap with Western developed countries in some areas, the gap is not that big in some areas. In some areas, China has even surpassed Western developed countries.
Bai Guanglin is also a senior doctor, so he knows very well that based on Kaili’s previous situation, even if experts from the University of Manchester Medical School came, their understanding would not be too poor.
In Western medicine, as long as the diagnosis is confirmed, there is actually not much difference in the treatment methods among different doctors. After all, they are all standardized. If there is any difference, it is only in some special medicines, which are not available in China as they are abroad.
"What's behind this?"
After seeing the prescription written by Yun Heng, Lawrence turned around and asked.
"The latter is traditional Chinese medicine treatment."
Xue Wei hurried forward and said, "We specially invited a great Chinese medicine doctor yesterday."
"Traditional Chinese Medicine?"
Lawrence was a little surprised.
"Yes, Dr. Lawrence."
Leo said, "Professor Kaili's condition was quite bad yesterday, so we had no choice but to call in a Chinese doctor."
Bai Guanglin almost couldn't help it again. What does it mean to be forced to do so?
According to Kaili's situation, if it weren't for Yun Heng yesterday, the old foreigner would most likely have gone to see Jesus by now.
Bai Guanglin didn't feel anything when Yun Heng was here yesterday, but not long after Yun Heng left, Kaili's condition began to worsen again. Bai Guanglin first used the medicine according to Yun Heng's method, intending to see how the situation would develop.
Who knew that after taking the medicine once, Kaili's condition improved at night. He took it again before going to bed at night, and when he woke up in the morning, he was in the same condition as now. Yun Heng prescribed three Angong Niuhuang Pills and 30 grams of American ginseng. Each time, he took one Angong Niuhuang Pill with 10 grams of American ginseng stewed juice. This is one time that has not been used.
"Cam!"
Lawrence hurriedly waved to his assistant, who came with a medical kit and opened it on the side. Lawrence examined Carey very carefully, fearing that there would be no omissions.