Chapter 244 Monsoon



Zhang Haihua said: "At present, the teacher also wants the junior brother to train in the community hospital first, and the follow-up will be arranged."

"Well, since Mr. Qu has made arrangements, it's really difficult to deal with it."

After hanging up the phone, Fang Yaodong took out the form filled out by Yun Heng and looked at it again.

"Qu Tongwen's student, no wonder..."

......

Yun Heng and the other three returned to the dormitory and chatted for a while. Then Dang Siping and Lin Yonggang went back to their own dormitories. After the two left, Yun Heng and Ren Xuedong began to study.

"Teacher Yun, haven't you written a paper recently?"

Ren Xuedong asked.

“I haven’t decided what to write yet.”

Yun Heng replied.

It is not easy for a doctor to get promoted. In addition to regular exams, it also requires papers to support it. Therefore, a doctor should not start cramming before the exam to get promoted, but should start preparing from the moment he enters the hospital.

To be promoted to attending physician, one must have at least one paper published in a core journal.

Yun Heng has a master's degree and can take the attending physician qualification examination after two years of clinical experience. However, before taking the exam, it is a must to publish a paper in at least a core journal.

Yun Heng is a medical student, so he naturally knows this. He has actually been thinking about it for some time, but he hasn't figured it out yet.

"If you have time, you should prepare as soon as possible. It takes time to publish a paper. But now you have Mr. Qu to help you, so it should be easier to publish the paper. If you simply publish it with the qualifications of a community hospital, even if the paper is good, it may take a year and a half." Ren Xuedong reminded.

"Yeah, I know." Yun Heng nodded.

The two of them were reading books respectively. Before Yun Heng came, the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of the community hospital was established, and the panel had only awarded three hundred hours of time. Now Yun Heng's simulation space had enough time to last. After reading a book, Yun Heng entered the simulation space to practice for a while. When he encountered a problem, he exited the simulation space and studied it by comparing with the panel. It was already past midnight when the two of them went to bed.

Fortunately, the hospital's internship dormitory is different from the school's dormitory. There is no rule to turn off the lights at a certain time at night.

The next morning at around 6:40, Yun Heng and Ren Xuedong got up and washed up, and Dang Siping and Lin Yonggang knocked on the door.

"Doctor Yun, Doctor Ren, I thought you guys weren't up yet."

"Just got up."

Yun Heng said with a smile.

"Let's go eat together. Starting today, the cafeteria will provide meals."

As they talked, the four of them went out together.

"They didn't come back?"

When passing by the other two dormitories, Yun Heng and Ren Xuedong did not hear any movement from the dormitories.

"I'm back. It was almost midnight when I got back. I must have been drinking." Dang Siping said.

"Call me."

Yun Heng thought for a moment and said.

"OK."

Dang Siping smiled and nodded, then knocked on the door: "It's time to get up. Let's go eat first."

"You go first, we'll be right there."

There was a sound from inside the dormitory, and Dang Siping smiled and said to Yun Heng and Ren Xuedong: "Okay, let's go."

Yun Heng and his three companions went to the cafeteria to have breakfast, and when they were about to leave, Yue Shaojiang and his three companions arrived.

"Thank you. I slept late last night and almost couldn't get up."

Ye Yingyun came over and thanked him.

"It's okay, it's still early, you guys eat, we'll leave first."

Dang Siping smiled.

After coming out of the cafeteria, Yun Heng and the other three went directly to the meeting room that Fang Yaodong mentioned yesterday. It was only 7:30 when they arrived at the meeting room.

Just a few minutes after Yun Heng and his four companions arrived, two doctors from Tanghua Hospital also arrived.

"Hello, my name is Ma Yufei, and this is Yang Jian. We're both from Tanghua Hospital, so we're kind of the hosts. If you have any questions during this time, please feel free to let me know."

"Yes, we will be classmates from now on, so please take care of each other." Yang Jian also nodded with a smile.

"You're welcome. I'm Dang Siping, from Xihua Hospital..."

Dang Siping also smiled and introduced himself and Yun Heng and others to Ma Yufei.

The two sides exchanged pleasantries and talked for a while. At 7:55, Yue Shaojiang and others arrived.

Ma Yufei was just about to go up and get to know him when Fang Yaodong walked into the conference room door accompanied by a man in his seventies.

The old man who came in was Ji Fengwen.

Ji Fengwen is already over seventy years old, but he is very well maintained. He has a rosy complexion and most of his short hair is black. The black and white short hair makes him look very energetic.

Ji Fengwen is a veteran in the medical field of Zhongzhou Province. He is currently the oldest master of traditional Chinese medicine in Zhongzhou Province, and is several years older than Qu Tongwen.

Seeing Ji Fengwen coming in, Yun Heng and others hurriedly stood up, and even the rather arrogant Yue Shaojiang restrained his arrogance.

Since ancient times, there has been a saying that the best doctors heal the country, the middle doctors heal people, and the worst doctors heal diseases. Throughout the dynasties, all the famous doctors and medical masters with superb medical skills are often not only highly respected in medical skills, but also highly virtuous and have good medical ethics.

Traditional Chinese medicine has a very early origin and shares many similarities with Taoist theories. Therefore, all famous doctors and medical masters with extraordinary medical skills are often knowledgeable and care about the people.

Just like what the Sweeping Monk said to Xiao Yuanshan and Murong Bo in "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils", the 72 Shaolin unique skills often require corresponding Buddhist teachings to reach the highest level.

The same is true for traditional Chinese medicine. Without noble medical ethics and profound knowledge, many medical principles are difficult to understand.

Because many medical principles and the principles of governing a country and being a human being are often interconnected, when medical skills reach a certain level, one's understanding of life will definitely reach a corresponding level.

Ji Fengwen, who is already in his seventies, is undoubtedly a master of traditional Chinese medicine with superb medical skills and noble medical ethics. In recent years, Ji Fengwen has rarely seen patients in the clinic, but he still cares about the people and has been committed to cultivating the next generation of traditional Chinese medicine.

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