Chapter 139 Teachers and Students



In Yun Heng's answer, Qu Tongwen did not hear a single word from Yun Heng about his future, title, or status.

If it were someone else, with the appreciation of Liang Wanming and Ma Tiequan, and now having a teacher like him, he would definitely consider a lot of things.

What a big hospital brings to a doctor is not only the opportunity to learn more, but also opportunities in terms of income, status, etc. There is a huge gap in status between doctors in Xihua Hospital and doctors in community hospitals.

But Yun Heng didn't consider this aspect at all. Instead, he simply considered whether he could learn more and where he could better train himself.

This made Qu Tongwen look up to Yun Heng even more.

As a young man in his twenties, a graduate student who had just graduated from medical school, Qu Tongwen actually understood Yun Heng even if he had some other thoughts and concerns.

But Yun Heng didn't think about these things.

This is truly commendable.

Qu Tongwen smiled and said, "If you are a surgeon, or someone in another field, I actually recommend that you go to Xihua Hospital or a larger hospital. However, as a Chinese medicine practitioner, working in a grassroots hospital is indeed more challenging. The large number of patients and rich clinical experience will make you more stable and have a long-term future."

"As for future development, as long as you improve your abilities, there will be plenty of opportunities. You don't have to worry too much about this."

Although Yun Heng didn't consider these things, as a teacher, Qu Tongwen still had to reassure Yun Heng so that he wouldn't lose his composure.

In Qu Tongwen's opinion, Yun Heng's current understanding is very good and shows a pure desire for knowledge, which many people do not have.

If Yun Heng is a surgeon, a larger hospital would naturally be more suitable. After all, large hospitals have better platforms, better equipment, better operating rooms, and many hardware facilities that small hospitals cannot have.

But as a Chinese medicine practitioner, a large amount of practice and a large number of patients are the truly valuable resources.

Traditional Chinese medicine has relatively low requirements for hardware facilities such as equipment, and instead focuses more on personal experience.

From ancient times to the present, many famous Chinese medicine experts started as apprentices and began with the most basic things.

Although the community hospital is small, it also has few restrictions and not too many constraints. For newcomers like Yun Heng, it is actually the best place to train.

Now that Yun Heng has become his student, he no longer has to worry about future opportunities or not being able to learn more. If Yun Heng doesn't know something, he can ask him. If there are some opportunities to learn and train, he will definitely take care of Yun Heng.

When Yun Heng has trained well and has a better platform, he will also help Yun Heng.

"Um."

Yun Heng nodded and said, "With you here, I don't have to worry too much about not having anyone to answer questions I don't understand. So I think the community hospital is more suitable."

Yun Heng actually thought about this matter very clearly.

When Liang Wanming first wanted Yun Heng to go to the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Yun Heng was a little tempted, but gradually, Yun Heng figured it out.

A newcomer like him can be independent and see patients alone in a community hospital, but that is absolutely impossible in the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Xihua Hospital. In a Class A tertiary hospital, residents are only at the lowest level.

Yun Heng also knew that with his current third-level level in Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine, he seemed to be quite famous in the community hospital, but if he really went to Xihua Hospital or the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, there would be many doctors who would put pressure on him.

Resident doctors are not qualified to sit in outpatient clinics or make ward rounds in large hospitals. This is not only not very helpful for training themselves, but also makes it difficult to gain more endurance time.

With the panel and simulation space, as long as he gradually improves his level in all aspects, the simulation space will gradually unlock higher-level simulation scenes, and there will be more complex patients for him to practice in the simulation space.

At the same time, after becoming Qu Tongwen's apprentice, Yun Heng's shortcoming of only being able to practice randomly in the simulated space was made up for, and he now had someone to consult when encountering difficult problems in reality.

If you think about it this way, it would be most advantageous for Yun Heng to continue staying in the West Asia Community Hospital.

The only disadvantage is that in terms of income, the treatment in community hospitals is definitely not as good as that in large hospitals.

But as long as he learns the skills and reaches perfection in all aspects, other things will naturally follow.

The current income is only temporary, and self-improvement is long-term. Yun Heng sees this very clearly.

"It's great that you have a clear mind."

Qu Tongwen smiled and said, "If you have any questions or confusions, you can ask me at any time."

In his forty years of practicing medicine, Qu Tongwen had never been so satisfied with a junior.

With a pure heart and a strong desire for knowledge, Qu Tongwen felt that it was God's blessing for him to have such a student.

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