After a brief contact with Michelle yesterday, Yun Heng still recognized Michelle's professionalism. Although this rich girl looked a little naive, she had a really good temper and was not willful or capricious. So Yun Heng was relieved to hand over the task of communicating with the old lady to this beautiful mediator.
After chatting about the details for a while, it was almost twelve o'clock. Yun Heng was about to get up and go to Liu Jianzhong's mother's house to examine Mrs. Feng, but another patient came to the clinic.
The patient was an old lady in her seventies, and she was accompanied by a middle-aged man in his forties, who should be the patient's son.
After entering the door, the middle-aged man asked, "Excuse me, is Doctor Yun Hengyun here?"
Ren Xuedong hurried forward: "Doctor Yun is here, but he's off work. He's going to lunch soon."
When Yun Heng looked at the time, Ren Xuedong also looked at the time and it was indeed twelve o'clock.
After being here for a few days and studying with Yun Heng for a week, Ren Xuedong knew that the community hospital had a more accurate sense of time.
For example, in the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, doctors often leave early after seeing patients. But if they don't leave and it's time to get off work, if patients come to ask questions or consult, the doctors will most likely deal with it. But this is not the case in community hospitals.
This is not the community hospital being pretentious, but the large hospitals have a registration system with a fixed number of appointments each day. Doctors rarely encounter patients coming after get off work, as most of them are delayed for other examinations or treatments.
But at the community hospital, there is no registration, and patients have to queue up in order of priority. This means that there will be situations where it is mealtime and there are still patients who have not been queued. There will also be situations like today where people come at mealtime.
If you are not strict about time, and you check on him when he comes for dinner today, and then you receive him when someone else comes for dinner tomorrow, then the situation will never end and the doctor will have no time to eat.
Only by setting the time accurately and not seeing the doctor at the appointed time will patients develop the habit of seeing the doctor. It is almost twelve o'clock and it may not be my turn yet. I will go to do my work first and come back in the afternoon or the next day.
It is precisely this habit that has caused the situation where even though there are many patients in Yun Heng's clinic these days, there are basically no people after 11:30, because some people are worried that it will not be their turn after they arrive and they will have to wait in vain.
It was already twelve o'clock, so Ren Xuedong politely reminded the other party.
"get off work?"
The middle-aged man was stunned for a moment, then asked: "When do you start work?"
"Two o'clock in the afternoon."
Ren Xuedong smiled and said, "You guys go have lunch first, then come over and line up early. It should be your turn soon."
Yun Heng did not interrupt when Ren Xuedong was explaining. He actually didn't care, but one has to abide by the rules of a place. If he continued to see patients on time, wouldn't that embarrass Zhou Suyun and He Haipeng?
The man looked at the time and said with some embarrassment, "But I have something to do this afternoon. We are coming from Changyan District. It takes more than an hour to take the subway, and we have to drive back..."
"Changyan District, so far away?"
Ren Xuedong was a little surprised: "Then how did you know Dr. Yun?"
Xiya Community Hospital is located outside the East Second Ring Road and North Second Ring Road of Xihua City, not far from the Third Ring Road, and is considered to be in the northeast area. Changyan District is outside the South Third Ring Road and West Third Ring Road of Xihua City, and belongs to the southwest direction. The two places can be said to be exactly the two diagonals of a rectangle.
Xihua City is a big city with a population of over 10 million. Although it is not as big as Kyoto and Shanghai, it is still very troublesome to come here from Changyan District. How could patients from such far away come here to visit?
"I have a relative who lives in the West Asia community. I originally planned to rush over before getting off work in the morning, take my mother to her relative's house after seeing a doctor, and then I would run some errands. But the journey was really far, and after getting off the subway I had to take the bus, which delayed me for almost two hours."
The man looked at Yun Heng hurriedly and said, "Doctor Yun, I know you're off work, but we can't delay you for long."
There were two men in the clinic, Ren Xuedong and Yun Heng. Ren Xuedong was not one of them, so the others were naturally one of them.
"Okay, sit down."
Yun Heng had no choice but to sit down again and said, "This won't happen again. It's not that I'm unkind, but every place has its own rules. If someone breaks the rules today and someone breaks the rules tomorrow, we really won't even have time to eat."
"I understand, I understand. Thank you, Dr. Yun."
The man hurriedly thanked her and helped the old lady sit down on the chair next to the examination table.
"What are the symptoms first?"
The man hurriedly said, "Cough, the cough is quite severe."
"Is there a lot of phlegm?"
"I have phlegm, but I can't seem to cough it out." The man said hurriedly.
"Come, let me take a look first."
Yun Heng stood up and first examined the patient's throat and tongue coating. Then he sat down again and motioned for the patient to extend his hand. He then took the patient's pulse. While doing so, Yun Heng continued to ask, "Besides the cough, do you have any other symptoms?"
"There aren't any other major symptoms, just a bad cough."
The man thought for a moment and said, "Actually, my mother had a severe cough at the beginning of this spring. It happened that Director Liang Wanming of the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine was seeing patients at our district hospital. We were lucky enough to get an appointment with Director Liang, who prescribed her some medicine. After five doses, her cough went away. This year, she had a cough, so I dug out the old prescription and got the medicine, but it didn't seem to work."
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