"A hospital that focuses on traditional Chinese medicine?"
Qu Tongwen looked at his old friend with a little surprise.
He didn't expect that Yue Anyun had such a big idea.
"But how easy is that?"
Qu Tongwen said slowly, "To run a hospital, apart from other things, you first need huge financial support. Especially if you want to run it big and well, it is even more difficult."
Yue Anyun nodded: "It is certainly difficult, but we should at least give it a try, right?"
"Nowadays, whether it's the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine or the Traditional Chinese Medicine departments of other major hospitals, most Traditional Chinese Medicine doctors have become heavily influenced by Western medicine. Their treatment models are based on Western medicine, and their thinking patterns are seriously influenced by Western medicine. They have gradually abandoned the treatment concepts that Traditional Chinese Medicine should have."
Yue Anyun looked at Qu Tongwen and said, "Mr. Qu, can you imagine, if things continue like this, in ten, twenty years or even longer, how many pure practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine will still be there?"
"An Yun, Mr. Ji and I are both aware of the situation you're describing. That's why Mr. Ji has been running training courses every year for the past few years. Even at the age of over seventy, he still personally trains talents for traditional Chinese medicine."
Qu Tongwen nodded: "It's too difficult to run a hospital dominated by traditional Chinese medicine."
As the saying goes, ignorance is bliss.
Yun Heng is still young and has just graduated, so he doesn’t know much. So when facing the tasks released by the panel, Yun Heng sometimes even wonders, if the follow-up is to continue to build West Asia Hospital into a tertiary hospital, then should he continue? Is it possible?
Although Yun Heng knew it was difficult, he definitely didn't know it as clearly as Qu Tongwen.
It is not easy to run a Grade 3A hospital. Apart from the policy aspect, the funding alone is a daunting figure. Even if the funding is solved, other aspects are still difficult.
In particular, Xihua City already has no less than 20 Grade A hospitals, among which Tanghua and Xihua are top Grade A hospitals, and their radiation area is no longer limited to Zhongzhou Province.
What are the chances of survival for a new tertiary hospital in such an environment?
Even if it is built, if it suffers long-term losses, will it have to find ways to increase revenue? Will this new hospital then follow the same path as the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine?
“It’s definitely very difficult.”
Yue Anyun nodded: "But we have to do something."
"It's not easy for us old guys to do it alone."
Qu Tongwendao.
"How can it be just a few of us old guys?"
Yue Anyun smiled and said, "There are also outstanding people among the younger generation. Isn't Xiaoyun a very outstanding rising star?"
As the saying goes, Zhongzhou is a place of evil, where a turtle appears as a snake.
Yue Anyun was talking about Yun Heng when Qu Tongwen received a message from Yun Heng on his phone which was placed on the coffee table.
"Haha, Xiaoyun!"
Qu Tongwen took a look and then clicked it.
"Teacher, I wrote a paper and sent it to you. Please help me check it."
"I wrote a paper. Let me see it."
Qu Tongwen said to Yue Anyun with a smile.
"It's just right. I took a look at it too." Yue Anyun smiled.
"Let's talk in the study."
Qu Tongwen got up and went to the study with Yue Anyun. Qu Tongwen turned on the computer, logged into his email, and opened the paper sent by Yun Heng.
On the Importance of Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapeutic Thinking: A Summary of Thousands of Cases of Treatment
When they saw the title of this paper, Qu Tongwen and Yue Anyun's eyes lit up.
Yue Anyun pointed at Yun Heng's paper title and said to Qu Tongwen with a smile, "Mr. Qu, Xiaoyun's paper title is really well chosen. It just hits the nail on the head."
"yes."
Qu Tongwen smiled and nodded: "This topic is very good, but I don't know how it will be written."
As they spoke, the two of them began to look down together.
“TCM’s therapeutic thinking is the essential foundation and indispensable skill for TCM practitioners to diagnose and treat diseases. It is the outline and foundation for TCM practitioners to find entry points and obtain various information about patients’ symptoms when facing patients…”
"Traditional Chinese medicine and modern medicine are two completely different medical systems. As a practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine, you can refer to or learn from the diagnosis or treatment methods of modern medicine, but you cannot be influenced by it and bring modern medicine's diagnostic thinking into traditional Chinese medicine's diagnostic thinking."
"The reason Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has endured for so long is precisely because of its remarkable and definite therapeutic effects. These results aren't derived from laboratory mice, but from thousands of years of human validation. They are well-founded and reliable, and the correct mindset is the guiding principle for applying TCM's various therapeutic concepts and methods..."
"We can think of TCM's thinking model as the skill of distinguishing TCM from a large number of classical theories and traditional knowledge. Only by developing the correct TCM thinking model can we avoid detours from the beginning when facing symptoms..."
"The medical sage Zhang Zhongjing once said: 'Know what is wrong and treat it accordingly.' Only by developing the correct TCM thinking mode can we correctly judge what is wrong with the patient and treat it accordingly..."
"Okay, well said."
The more Qu Tongwen and Yue Anyun looked at each other, the brighter their eyes became.
Yun Heng's paper explains the importance of traditional Chinese medicine treatment thinking from the perspective of a new medical professional.
Although Yun Heng has only been in the industry for a short time, he has extensive clinical experience. The number of emergency cases in real community hospitals plus the number of patients Yun Heng has practiced in the simulation space means that the number of patients Yun Heng has seen, both in real life and virtually, has already exceeded 10,000.
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