"Did you really write this?"
Kou Zhengfan was a little unconvinced and asked, "How old are you this year?"
“28!”
Yun Heng replied.
"When did you graduate?"
"I graduated from Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine last year." Yun Heng replied.
"You only graduated last year and have only been in the hospital for a year, and you already have thousands of cases?"
Kou Zhengfan expressed doubts.
"I have been working in a grassroots community hospital since I graduated."
Yun Heng explained, "Grassroots hospitals don't have so many rules, so it's easier to get started, and you can directly interact with patients. I see an average of over 40 patients a day in a community hospital."
"Are you working in a grassroots community hospital?"
Kou Zhengfan frowned.
If it is a grassroots community hospital, it is really possible. Including colds, fevers, headaches and other diseases, it is no problem to see more than 40 patients a day. By this calculation, it is not an exaggeration to say that the number of patients seen in a year will exceed thousands.
Kou Zhengfan knew that some people nowadays liked to make up some nonsense when writing papers, such as hundreds of certain operations, thousands of patient experiences, etc. Some of these data were real, but a lot of them were false, just like the claims made in ancient wars.
There were more than 100,000 people, claiming to be 800,000, and the momentum was huge.
Kou Zhengfan doesn't mind making a fuss, but at least it can't be all empty talk. If you say a hundred cases, you should have at least sixty or seventy cases, right? If Yun Heng says there are thousands of cases, you should have at least three to five hundred cases, right?
Just now, when Kou Zhengfan looked at Yun Heng's age, he felt that hundreds of cases might be a bit risky, let alone thousands of cases.
Now after hearing what Yun Heng said, Kou Zhengfan finally understood.
"Is anyone in the family a doctor?"
Kou Zhengfan asked.
"No!"
Yun Heng shook his head.
"Master Kou, Xiaoyun is a student of Master Ji Fengwen and Master Qu Tongwen."
When Kou Zhengfan asked this, Qi Jianping knew what Kou Zhengfan meant by asking this. He was so young, working in a grassroots hospital, with no one in his family being a doctor, and yet his skills and knowledge were so high, he must be quite an extraordinary person.
"Are you Xiao Qu and Xiao Ji's student?"
Kou Zhengfan asked.
As both are masters of traditional Chinese medicine, Kou Zhengfan is older and more experienced, several years older than Ji Fengwen. It is reasonable for him to call Ji Fengwen "Little Ji" and Qu Tongwen "Little Qu".
"Um."
Yun Heng nodded.
"No wonder he has such insights."
Kou Zhengfan praised.
The names of Ji Fengwen and Qu Tongwen can actually bring benefits to Yun Heng at certain times, but it can also make many people attribute some of Yun Heng's peculiarities to Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen at certain times.
Yun Heng has heard this many times in the past few days, no wonder he said such things.
But Yun Heng didn't think there was anything wrong.
"I read your paper at least three times."
Kou Zhengfan smiled and said, "It's very well written, with very profound insights and easy-to-understand explanations. I think your paper could be used as an introductory textbook for Chinese medicine students, and it could be the first chapter in the freshman textbook."
When Guang Zhenmin and Qi Jianping heard this, their eyes almost popped out.
Isn’t Kou Zhengfan’s evaluation of Yun Heng’s paper too high?
As the first article in the textbook, with this treatment, is Yun Heng going to become famous overnight?
Others may not know its power as a teaching material, but Guang Zhenmin and Qi Jianping know it very clearly.
In recent years, it has become quite difficult for scientific research talents, academicians, scientists, traditional writers and other types of talents to stand out. Traffic is king, and various media, newspapers, publishing houses, as well as self-media platforms, short video websites, etc., are all topics that attract the public.
The most common topics are celebrities and internet celebrities, what happened to someone's family, and what happened to so-and-so.
Scientists, heroes, and model workers are relatively unknown. It is difficult for them to become famous, and textbooks are the most powerful channel.
A few years ago, in the college entrance examination, an essay by a writer from the National Association for International Cooperation was selected for the reading comprehension part. Because the question was quite difficult at the time, after the college entrance examination, the writer became instantly well-known and his fame skyrocketed.
Previously, the channels for prose works were limited, but they became instantly popular because of the college entrance examination topic.
Although the textbook is aimed at only students in school, it is still a huge base. If Yun Heng's paper can really be selected, then Yun Heng will instantly be known to all medical students studying Chinese medicine. In the future, students will call Yun Heng "Teacher Yun" when they see him, and he will really live up to his name.
Is this possible?
Yes, because these words were said by Kou Zhengfan, and Yun Heng's teachers are Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen. If Kou Zhengfan is not just joking at this moment, but is serious, this matter may really come true.
Qi Jianping looked at Yun Heng with some envy. Even though he was the director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Shuguang Hospital, Kou Zhengfan knew him just now, but he didn't have such treatment.
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