Chapter 167 Why are they even trying to snatch the patient?
Jiang Ning nodded, confidently and calmly saying, "What outsiders say can't affect me."
"By the way," she said to Dean Kong, then handed the written material to Dr. Liu and Dr. Lü. "Dr. Liu, Dr. Lü, this is a factual record of some cases and some difficult points of acupuncture in ancient acupuncture techniques. I hope it will be helpful to you."
Dr. Liu and Dr. Lü looked flattered and quickly reached out to accept the gift. "Dr. Jiang, thank you. We will definitely watch it carefully."
Jiang Ning only wrote one book, which they can copy themselves.
Dr. Liu and Dr. Lü looked at the things Jiang Ning handed them with burning desire in their eyes. Giving up their positions as chief physicians was voluntary, but this reward was priceless.
Jiang Ning is not enthusiastic towards people she doesn't know well; in fact, she can be quite cold towards them.
However, during the two months they witnessed Jiang Ning treating Shen Mo and General He, they also discovered that the other party was not so difficult to approach.
Dr. Liu hesitated before speaking, "Dr. Jiang, we've treated quite a few cases before, but we still have doubts about some of them after treatment. Could I write down the treatment methods I used for the patients before, and then you can take a look and see if there are any other more effective treatment options?"
Dean Kong guessed what they were thinking; the two of them were practically begging the teacher to correct their homework.
It's lucky to meet a doctor who's even better than them at this age, so it's normal to get excited.
He still spoke up for the two of them, saying, "Dr. Jiang, it was they who told me about the other people at the hospital who were having issues with you."
Jiang Ning chuckled and said, "Dr. Liu, Dr. Lü, there's no need to be so formal. You can ask me any questions you have. I'll answer any cases you handle without hesitation."
She could tell the difference between Dr. Liu and Dr. Lü's attitudes toward traditional Chinese medicine, and she remembered their support. In return, she wouldn't hide it.
Seeing that she agreed, the three people in the office breathed a sigh of relief.
Dr. Liu and Dr. Lü left happily.
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Dean Kong personally oversees the development of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department. He is currently the only dean, and there are no vice deans. Managing such a large hospital is quite demanding for him.
He naturally neglected the Western medicine department.
Despite what Dr. Liu and Dr. Lü said, many people still have doubts about Jiang Ning's abilities.
wrong.
It's not so much a question about Jiang Ning, but rather a question about the operation of the Traditional Chinese Medicine department.
Originally, the hospital only had Western medicine doctors, but suddenly traditional Chinese medicine doctors entered the scene.
In their minds, those who know traditional Chinese medicine have always been barefoot doctors in remote villages, who are good at treating headaches and colds.
The new dean's emphasis on the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine immediately created a sense of crisis for the Department of Western Medicine.
Those who had a good relationship with the former dean felt an invisible pressure.
They were afraid that one day the new hospital director would make them leave the hospital.
If they want to stay in the hospital, they must demonstrate their abilities.
Although the Traditional Chinese Medicine department is still in operation, Dr. Liu, Dr. Lü, and Jiang Ning are already able to see patients.
The dean arranged the clinic hours for both departments fairly, without deliberately favoring either side.
However, when the Western medicine department staff appeared in the consultation room of the traditional Chinese medicine department multiple times while they were seeing patients, Dr. Liu and his colleagues finally realized the Western medicine department's malice towards them.
How could this involve snatching patients?
One or two doesn't bother them, but if it goes on for a long time, then it becomes a problem.
Actually, they were quite helpless. It wasn't because they were losing patients. Most of the people who could come to the big hospitals for treatment were people living in the city. Obviously, they trusted Western medicine more.
Western medicine has sophisticated equipment for examination and treatment.
Even when they were taking people's pulses, some people would ask them in confusion whether they needed photos or something similar.
Dr. Liu and his team explained, but the other party wouldn't listen and insisted on having the equipment checked before they would feel at ease.
Such patients were naturally snatched up by the Western medicine department.
However, there are some patients who believe them, but they are relatively few.
Traditional Chinese medicine values reputation, and as newcomers, they still have a long way to go.
Today was Jiang Ning's turn to see patients. As soon as she arrived, someone was already sitting in the consultation room.
They are doctors from the Western medicine department. It's as if they've all agreed beforehand that they'll show up when it's time for the traditional Chinese medicine department to hold their consultations.
When Jiang Ning and the others took the patient's pulse, the patient showed a hint of doubt, and they brazenly snatched the person away.
In this situation, Dr. Liu and Dr. Lü even argued with them.
But patients decide for themselves who to see a doctor. If a patient doesn't want to believe in traditional Chinese medicine, they can't hold a knife to the patient's throat and force them to see a traditional Chinese medicine doctor.
Later, Jiang Ning suggested that both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine doctors be available for consultations, and patients could choose whichever doctor they wanted to see.
When Jiang Ning sees patients, the patients who come in immediately show a look of suspicion when they see her young face.
He then went to see a Western doctor.
Jiang Ning wasn't annoyed. In her spare time, she would take a pen and 'correct homework' for Dr. Liu and Dr. Lü.
Just then, the door to the consultation room was suddenly pushed open, and Dr. Liu said anxiously, "Dr. Jiang, a patient has had an accident. It looks a bit like a disease you wrote about!"
Jiang Ning got up and followed Dr. Liu out of the consultation room and into the hospital lobby.
A large crowd of people, mostly patients and their families, had gathered in the hospital lobby when someone suddenly started causing trouble. The surrounding crowd watched with curiosity.
When Jiang Ning and Dr. Liu arrived at the hospital lobby, they heard someone crying.
It was a middle-aged woman who grabbed a doctor's white coat and cried, "Dr. Wang, you damned bastard! My mother took the medicine you prescribed and this is what happened to her today. Your hospital has to give us an explanation!"
The doctor, Wang, who had been caught, broke out in a cold sweat and quickly said, "Let me see the patient first."
The woman yelled, "Let you see? If you keep looking at her like this, will my mother even survive? Get another doctor!"
Dr. Wang wiped the sweat from his brow and quickly said, "Okay, you... don't worry, the doctor will be here soon. Let go of me first, and I'll go find another doctor for you!"
His anxious demeanor was seen by the woman as an attempt to shirk responsibility.
Seeing his attempt to shirk responsibility, the woman exclaimed, "All the doctors at your hospital are incompetent! I want to see the hospital director! Your hospital must take responsibility for my mother's illness!"
At that moment, a clear, cold female voice rang out, "Let me see."
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