"You don't need to copy it completely, just learn some useful experiences."
Liang Wanming said: "West Asia Hospital cannot be replicated at present, but some things are worth learning from other hospitals."
As I said, the current atmosphere of Xiya Hospital was created by Yun Heng, and such an atmosphere is only possible in a new hospital.
Everyone knows how difficult it is to teach new patients by having senior doctors mentor them in other hospitals. Whether the senior doctors are willing to teach or not mostly depends on their mood.
"Both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine place great emphasis on clinical practice, and doctors must be given ample opportunities to practice."
Yun Heng continued, "And I personally think that the biggest difference of Xiya Hospital is that, up to now, there is not a single IV drip in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department of Xiya Hospital. Every practicing physician must be proficient in the four diagnostic methods of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In actual clinical practice, they can refer to and compare Western medicine examinations, but dialectics must be based on the theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine."
"Outpatient doctors are strictly prohibited from prescribing medical examinations, and Traditional Chinese Medicine doctors are prohibited from prescribing Western medicine. If their abilities are limited, they can ask patients to seek other doctors, or even recommend Western medicine..."
"good!"
Some traditional Chinese medicine practitioners couldn't help but say "good" in their hearts.
This is what Chinese medicine is all about. Chinese medicine requires dialectical thinking and theories, and the ability to clearly diagnose symptoms and prescribe medicines. If you are not sure, ask the patient to seek help from another doctor.
Many hospitals nowadays, regardless of size, are less concerned about patients with acute and critical illnesses. However, if they have chronic diseases or are not life-threatening, the hospital will accept them all, as if as long as it is a hospital, any disease can be cured.
"The four diagnostic methods of traditional Chinese medicine and clinical differentiation of syndromes were once so normal, but now they have become a special feature."
Xie Yunzhang said to Kou Zhengfan who was sitting next to him.
Traditional Chinese medicine clinics do not use IV drips, Western medicine, or modern equipment and instruments. This should be as it should be and very common, but now it is worth mentioning.
I have to say it is a great sorrow.
“Isn’t this changing?”
Kou Zhengfan said, "Not borrowing instruments and not allowing the use of Western medicine. This alone places greater emphasis on the individual abilities of doctors, allowing them to devote more energy to research and personal improvement."
Yun Heng continued speaking.
This time, since he was talking about the experience of West Asia Hospital and not debating with anyone, Yun Heng just spoke truthfully about some of the experiences of West Asia Hospital in the past three years.
Both he himself and Ren Xuedong and others have gradually improved from not understanding much at the beginning to their current level.
Yun Heng has a panel, which is currently at level nine. He is almost at level ten in all aspects. His bone injury is already at level ten, but these are all learned by Yun Heng.
If there were no panel, no simulation space, and if the time in the simulation space was converted into reality, Yun Heng would still have the opportunity to contact patients. Twenty or thirty years later, he would still be able to reach this level. By then, even if Yun Heng was fifty or sixty years old, a ninth-level Chinese medicine practitioner in his fifties or sixties would still be very powerful.
The reason why there are so few great Chinese medicine practitioners in reality is that on the one hand, they have few opportunities to come into contact with patients, and it is difficult to meet a master who is willing to teach them. Most people rely on themselves to explore and persevere step by step.
It is said that the traditional master-disciple inheritance model is backward, but it is precisely this method that can cultivate one high-level master after another.
In the past, the so-called quack doctors were either itinerant doctors or rural doctors. They were all self-taught from medical books and had guidance from famous teachers, so their level was generally not bad.
Therefore, these experiences can be used as reference, not as a tool for reference.
"Without the skin, where will the hair be attached? The loss of traditional culture and environmental changes have shaken the foundation of Chinese medicine..."
Yun Heng continued speaking.
Many people talk about the old bad habits, feudal ideas, rules and so on.
Why are many senior doctors nowadays not willing to teach others?
Teaching apprentices to starve themselves to death is one aspect, and there is also a general lack of traditional culture of respecting teachers.
In the past, the master-disciple relationship was that once a teacher, always a father. If a master taught his apprentice and the apprentice was better than himself, the master would most likely be proud, just like Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen.
But now, that kind of atmosphere is gone. When a master teaches his apprentice, the apprentice steps on the master to get to the top and steals the master's job. Then the apprentice starts to talk about how awesome he is and how the master treated him badly.
In such an environment, who would dare to teach with confidence?
Traditional Chinese medicine and traditional culture are originally one and the same. The lack of attention paid to traditional culture is also a factor that makes it difficult to learn traditional Chinese medicine.
Yun Heng's speaking time was set at forty minutes. When Yun Heng finished speaking, it was time for a twenty-minute intermission.
As Feng Xingping and Yun Heng walked out of the conference room to get some snacks and water, he said, "Doctor Yun, that's a good point."
“Actually, everyone knows a lot of things.”
Yun Heng smiled. What he said today was actually known to almost all the expert doctors present. It’s just that some things are difficult to do and most people are unable to do it.
As for today's speech, the main purpose is not to let anyone learn a lot, but to make their voice heard.
Qu Tongwen specifically told Yun Heng about this.
"A righteous cause enjoys much support, while an unrighteous cause has few. At any time, we don't necessarily need everyone's approval and support, but we can gather a group of like-minded people. An individual's ability is limited, but when they come together, their power is formidable."
Some people will definitely not agree with what Yun Heng said today, just like when he debated with Xie Kaiyang and others. There are more than one or two professors of traditional Chinese medicine like Xie Kaiyang and Hu Wenyi.
If we divide current Chinese medicine into two schools, one is traditional Chinese medicine and the other is new Chinese medicine, most people in new Chinese medicine would certainly not agree with Yun Heng's statement. They think that there is nothing wrong with being more detailed, drawing on Western medical experience, and being scientific, systematic and standardized. There have even been certain breakthroughs in this regard.
Some difficult diseases that were originally difficult to treat with Western medicine have made new progress with the help of traditional Chinese medicine. Such achievements are considered by some to be a change in traditional Chinese medicine.
However, most traditional Chinese medicine practitioners certainly recognized it, and coupled with the achievements of West Asia Hospital and the contacts at the conference, there might be some veteran experts. If veteran Chinese medicine practitioners supported West Asia Hospital, even if they sent one or two of their own apprentices to enrich West Asia Hospital, then the purpose of Yun Heng's speech today would have been achieved.
Qu Tongwen said to Yun Heng: "At this stage, we need to gather together some outstanding and pure Chinese medicine practitioners."
At the time, Qu Tongwen even joked with a smile: "Don't think that 'Yun Chu' is a burden."
"If I had had the atmosphere of West Asia Hospital when I first entered the hospital, I wouldn't be in this situation now."
Feng Xingping smiled.
In fact, from Feng Xingping's perspective, from a personal point of view, he should hate Yun Heng. After all, they are competitors. But what Yun Heng and Xiya Hospital did is indeed worthy of respect.
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