Chapter 490 Yun Versailles Heng



Kou Zhengfan and Qin Qingfeng, accompanied by Guang Zhenmin, Qi Jianping and a group of people, finished their visit to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and arrived at the reception room of the administrative building.

"Mr. Kou, Director Qin, drink some water and rest for a while."

Guang Zhenmin greeted politely.

"I'm a little thirsty."

Kou Zhengfan sat down on the sofa with a smile and said to Qin Qingfeng beside him, "The Traditional Chinese Medicine Department of Shuguang Hospital is quite good."

"Um!"

Qin Qingfeng nodded and said, "It's not easy to catch your eye, Mr. Kou. It shows that Shuguang is doing a really good job."

"Xiao Qin, why do I feel like you are scolding me?"

Kou Zhengfan smiled and said, "You mean I'm harsh!"

"I wouldn't dare!"

Qin Qingfeng smiled and said, "I'm saying that you have high standards, high specifications, and strict requirements."

"I just don't like dealing with officials like you."

Kou Zhengfan smiled and said, "You are really an official. You can say everything good and bad."

Guang Zhenmin and Qi Jianping on the side just laughed, they didn't dare to get involved in such talk.

Qin Qingfeng is the director of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a national bureau managed by the National Health Commission. Its administrative level is vice-ministerial. Director Qin Qingfeng is a serious vice-ministerial official. Only Kou Zhengfan dares to make such a joke with Qin Qingfeng. Guang Zhenmin and Qi Jianping definitely don't have that courage.

"Mr. Kou is criticizing me."

Qin Qingfeng smiled and said, "It seems I have to be more careful with my words and actions and reflect on my mistakes."

Kou Zhengfan laughed twice before saying to Guang Zhenmin and Qi Jianping, "The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine is pretty good, but there are still some problems."

"Please give me some advice, Mr. Kou."

Qi Jianping said hurriedly: "There are definitely many shortcomings in our work, but we will definitely continue to improve."

"Not really!"

Kou Zhengfan was a straightforward person, speaking directly without holding back. He said directly, "I just looked around, and the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department is generally quite good, better than many hospitals I've been to. However, it's still somewhat conventional, and Western medicine thinking still exists in some treatments."

Qi Jianping listened attentively.

Kou Zhengfan continued, "I'm not opposed to the combined use of Chinese and Western medicine. It's responsible for the patient and can make up for some deficiencies to some extent. But if we are Chinese medicine doctors treating patients, we should have a more righteous mindset. It's wrong to use Chinese medicine methods with Western medicine thinking."

Kou Zhengfan works in the Health Bureau, which is responsible for leading health. The medical team includes both Chinese and Western medicine practitioners, and they are all big names, professors, and academicians, and they are influential figures in the industry.

Normally during treatment, both parties will participate in the treatment together, but that is only in the treatment method. Some problems are solved by traditional Chinese medicine, and some problems are solved by Western medicine, all for the purpose of curing the disease.

But it is different in some of the hospitals below. The thinking of Chinese medicine doctors is distorted.

After taking a look around, Kou Zhengfan got a general understanding of the situation and also discovered some problems.

"Mr. Kou, you are right. I have always taken this issue very seriously and have been correcting it."

Qi Jianping said hurriedly.

"This is a big problem."

Kou Zhengfan said, "It cannot be ignored. This is fundamental. By the way, let me recommend an article to you. It's from the latest issue of the Fourth Military Medical University Journal..."

As he spoke, Kou Zhengfan recalled, "It's called 'On the Importance of Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapeutic Thinking - A Summary of Thousands of Cases of Treatment Experience'. Yes, that's the name. It's in the catalog of the new issue over there. You can take a look."

"It's quite well-written. It was written by someone called... yes, Yun Heng. I read it several times before coming to Shanghai. I found it very inspiring."

"Yun Heng?"

Qi Jianping was stunned for a moment. Fourth Military Medical University Journal?

The Journal of the Fourth Military Medical University is a comprehensive core journal in the medical and health field. Qi Jianping knew this. Major hospitals and universities would pay attention to publications of this level, so it was not surprising that Kou Zhengfan could see the papers in the journal.

What puzzled Qi Jianping was the author of the paper.

Who did Qi Jianping say was coming just now?

Yun Heng?

The Fourth Military Medical University is located in Xihua, and Yun Heng is also from Xihua City. In addition, the surname Yun is not common, so there is basically no doubt who this Yun Heng that Kou Zhengfan is talking about.

Just thousands of cases?

Is this a bit exaggerated?

"What's that expression, Xiao Qi?"

Kou Zhengfan was a little puzzled by Qi Jianping's reaction.

Is this a lack of attention or perfunctory attitude, or does it mean that you feel your hands are too long?

In terms of rank and position, Kou Zhengfan really does not have the right to casually interfere with Shuguang's guidance. He is highly respected, and everyone is willing to listen, but authority is authority.

There are many people who say one thing on the surface and another in their heart. They say, "Please feel free to point out any mistakes or shortcomings we have," but if you really say it out loud, others may not be happy to hear it.

"Mr. Kou, you misunderstood."

Qi Jianping said hurriedly, "I just remembered that a young doctor from Xihua University came to our department last week. His name is Yun Heng. I wonder if this is the same person you are talking about."

"A doctor from Xihua City has come to your department, also named Yun Heng?"

Kou Zhengfan was also a little surprised. Isn’t this too much of a coincidence?

"Old Qi, why don't you call Yun Heng over and ask him."

Guang Zhenmin said hurriedly.

It just so happens that Mr. Kou has just talked about this and he is here. If you don’t call him over now, will you wait until the New Year?

It is obvious that Mr. Kou thinks highly of Yun Heng, otherwise why would he recommend Yun Heng's writings to them?

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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