"Xiaoyun, is this your first time in the Magic City?"
Lin Jingyun was talking to Yun Heng while walking.
Qu Tongwen is a master of traditional Chinese medicine. He has many disciples and former officials, but there are not many students who were actually accepted by Qu Tongwen. There are only a few of them, and Lin Jingyun knows some of them.
Qu Tongwen's eldest disciple Jiang Yuanbei is currently the president of Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a real power holder. The other students are either professors in universities or department heads in tertiary hospitals.
Since Yun Heng is Qu Tongwen's student, the network of relationships behind him cannot be underestimated.
Lin Jingyun also wanted to make friends with Yun Heng himself, at least there was no need to offend him.
"It's my first time in the Magic City."
Yun Heng nodded.
"Young people still need to broaden their horizons."
Lin Jingyun smiled as he walked and introduced Yun Heng, "That's the outpatient department. Past the outpatient department is the emergency department, and behind that is the inpatient department. We have many departments, large and small, at Shuguang Hospital. We have six key disciplines from the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, six key clinical specialties from the Ministry of Health, and three key disciplines from the Ministry of Education. The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine you're visiting this time is a key discipline of the Ministry of Education. The department director, Qi Jianping, is very skilled."
"I learned a little about it before I came here. I'm honored to study at Shuguang."
Yun Heng replied politely.
Yun Heng is not used to getting close to others, but he is not a fool either, and sometimes he will still say some polite words.
During the time with Hong Shuangmin, Yun Heng was actually very polite in asking Hong Shuangmin at first, but some of Yun Heng's questions touched on Hong Shuangmin's sensitive areas, so Hong Shuangmin did not treat Yun Heng well.
Yun Heng is a principled person. When principles are not involved, Yun Heng is actually very easy to talk to, but once principles are involved, he becomes more serious.
In Yun Heng's view, the issue of medication is a matter of principle.
Perhaps in the eyes of Hong Shuangmin and even some old doctors, Hong Shuangmin's approach may not be authentic, but it can be regarded as routine operation. To borrow the words of classmate Zhang San, although it is not illegal, it is immoral. Although it is immoral, it is in line with human nature.
But in Yun Heng's opinion, immorality is worthy of condemnation.
The law is only the lowest measure of human nature.
There are many departments in Shuguang Hospital, with a total of thirty or forty departments, large and small.
Although Shuguang is an affiliated hospital of Shanghai University of Chinese Medicine, it is a general hospital rather than a TCM specialty hospital. Like Zhongzhou Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in addition to TCM specialty, it also offers integrated TCM and Western medicine, liver disease specialty, kidney disease specialty, etc.
Hospitals named as Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospitals across the country basically follow this model. After all, major hospitals, including those with a long history, were built based on the Western medicine model. Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospitals are also affiliated with major universities, and the hospitals as a whole actually operate based on the modern medicine model.
Some people sigh and say that the market for traditional Chinese medicine is managed by laymen and professionals, which is absolutely true.
If some TCM hospitals did not have some powerful TCM masters, many of them would be in name only.
"Director Lin!"
Lin Jingyun brought Yun Heng to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. People greeted Lin Jingyun along the way. As soon as he entered the department, a busy middle-aged doctor hurried forward to greet him.
"Doctor Liu, your Director Qi is not here?"
Lin Jingyun greeted the other party with a smile and asked.
"Our Director Qi is in the outpatient clinic today."
Liu Xizhong hurriedly called out, "Director Lin, why don't you go sit in the duty room for a while?"
"No."
Lin Jingyun smiled and said, "Since Director Qi is busy, I won't disturb you. I came here today to send someone over for you."
As he spoke, Lin Jingyun let Yun Heng, who was sitting next to him, step out and introduced him to Liu Xizhong: "This is Dr. Yun Hengyun from Xihua City. From today on, Dr. Yun will be training in your department."
When introducing Yun Heng, Lin Jingyun did not say that he was Qu Tongwen's student. Qu Tongwen had explained this. As for whether Yun Heng would say it himself, that was not Lin Jingyun's concern.
"Doctor Yun, welcome, welcome."
Liu Xizhong smiled and extended his hand: "I am Liu Xizhong, Doctor Yun, you can just call me Old Liu from now on."
Although Lin Jingyun did not introduce Yun Heng as Qu Tongwen's student, Lin Jingyun personally sent Yun Heng here, which shows his attitude.
There are a lot of people in the Medical Education Department, and not every intern is worthy of being personally sent off by the department director.
After some interns arrive, they go through the formalities at the Medical Education Department and then go to their respective departments on their own. Some doctors from the Medical Education Department will take them with them, but the probability of the department director personally sending them off is not high.
Qu Tongwen instructed not to say that Yun Heng was his student, but Lin Jingyun also had to have his own attitude. He sent Yun Heng here to let the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine know, otherwise a young man might not have any chance to get started even after three months of training.
"Hello, Doctor Liu."
Yun Heng hurriedly stretched out his hand and shook hands with Liu Xizhong.
"Xiaoyun, now that we're here, I'll leave first."
Lin Jingyun smiled and said to Yun Heng, "If you have any difficulties or things you're not used to in work or life, you can come to me."
"Thank you, Director Lin."
Yun Heng thanked him.
"Doctor Liu, I'll be leaving first."
"Director Lin, take care."
Liu Xizhong smiled and nodded, watching Lin Jingyun go away. Then he politely called Yun Heng, "Doctor Yun, let me show you around the department first."
"Thank you, Dr. Liu."
"You're welcome."
Liu Xizhong smiled and showed Yun Heng around, saying, "This is the duty room of our Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. This entire floor is our department's office area."
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