Chapter 50 Worth the Trip



Ma Tiequan was like a teacher who was invigilating an exam when he suddenly saw a top student doing a test. He was so obsessed with the teacher that he watched for more than three hours. In the afternoon, when the teacher called, Ma Tiequan hung up.

It’s not a very important matter anyway. It’s not as interesting as watching Yun Heng treat people.

Before coming, Ma Tiequan had actually thought highly of Yun Heng, but he found that he still underestimated this young man. No wonder Liang Wanming attached so much importance to Yun Heng.

Yun Heng's diagnosis is not too fancy, and sometimes he even examines very slowly, but he is very serious and asks very detailed questions. He inquires, dialectically analyzes, and then prescribes the right medicine.

However, it was such a simple and unpretentious treatment that made Ma Tiequan reluctant to leave.

Although Yun Heng has only been at the West Asia Community Hospital for twenty days, and there were even few patients in the clinic in the first few days, ever since Peng Min and his wife presented the banner, the number of patients coming to Yun Heng has increased. Up to now, Yun Heng has seen almost five hundred patients.

At the same time, Yun Heng also spent almost forty hours in the simulation space.

With more than 500 patients and more than 40 hours in the simulation space, Yun Heng always felt that he had not spent much time and had not seen many patients. Not to mention top hospitals like the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Xihua Hospital, even in ordinary tertiary hospitals, outpatient doctors could see about 50 patients a day.

More than 500 patients is only the outpatient volume of an outpatient doctor in ten days.

More than forty hours, but only two days.

However, Yun Heng actually overlooked one thing, that is, in regular hospitals, only attending physicians are qualified to see outpatients, and he is not one of them.

Similarly, the time spent in the simulation space for more than forty hours is continuous. If we calculate it based on the outpatient clinic working for ten days and eight hours a day, more than forty hours is five or six days.

In reality, attending doctors rarely have such a high volume of patients. Take Ren Xuedong for example. He has been working at the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine for more than a year, but has hardly seen any patients independently.

In addition, the difficulty of the simulation space gradually increases. Yun Heng will encounter a difficult problem almost every time he treats three or four patients, and then learn and analyze it according to the panel.

In other words, while others were doing regular review, Yun Heng had actually been doing simulated intensive exercises, and he was also under the guidance of the top teachers. As a result, Yun Heng's progress was actually terrifying, but Yun Heng himself did not realize this.

According to the panel's division, Yun Heng's level of Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine is now level three. Because the system divides the entire level into twelve levels, Yun Heng always feels that level three is actually very low.

However, in fact, the level three is not low. Most of the residents in the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine find it difficult to reach this level, and even some attending physicians are only at the level three.

Moreover, in actual treatment, level is one aspect, accumulation is one aspect, and serious attitude is another aspect. These combined together actually reflect the true level of a doctor.

Yun Heng's serious and careful attitude towards diagnosis can ensure that he can perform at 100% or even 200% of his level.

Because of his short internship at Xihua Hospital, Yun Heng had almost no contact with doctors of the same age group and did not know much about the real situation of some doctors in the hospital. Therefore, Yun Heng felt that he was not that good and could only be considered okay at best.

But Ma Tiequan and Liang Wanming don't think so.

Ma Tiequan and Liang Wanming looked at Yun Heng from the same perspective.

When it comes to Yun Heng's level, he naturally cannot be compared with some senior attending physicians and deputy directors of Xihua Hospital or Provincial Hospital. Compared with those of the same age group and recent graduates, Yun Heng is definitely quite outstanding.

It is really rare for a newly graduated master's student to reach this level. If he can be trained further, Yun Heng's future achievements will be considerable.

"Damn Hong Shuangmin."

Ma Tiequan cursed Hong Shuangmin again. If Yun Heng still stayed in Xihua Hospital, Ma Tiequan felt that he would notice this young man sooner or later, and it would not be difficult to transfer him to his department at that time.

Hong Shuangmin does have some background, but in a top hospital like Xihua Hospital, one's status still has to be maintained by one's own level. Hong Shuangmin only bullies the people in his own department and pretends to be cool outside, but when he meets the directors of other major departments, he is as timid as a dog.

The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a large department in Xihua Hospital. Ma Tiequan was too lazy to pay attention to Hong Shuangmin. If there was a conflict, Ma Tiequan would point at Hong Shuangmin's nose and scold him, and Hong Shuangmin would have to swallow his anger.

"Huh, it's already past five o'clock."

Ma Tiequan looked at the time and was a little surprised. He hadn't noticed it before.

"Lao Liang didn't come?"

Ma Tiequan was surprised again. He originally thought that Liang Wanming would rush over, but he didn't expect that Liang Wanming didn't come.

"Teacher Yun, the fourth patient just now..." Ren Xuedong couldn't hold it in any longer, and after the last patient left, he asked Yun Heng anxiously.

"Let's talk about it later."

Yun Heng interrupted Ren Xuedong and went to the bathroom as usual.

Yun Heng went to the bathroom, and Ma Tiequan also stood up and stretched out a bit, preparing to call back. When he turned around, Ma Tiequan laughed.

"Lao Liang, why did you come just now?"

"Fuck!"

As soon as Liang Wanming stepped into the clinic, he saw Ma Tiequan and heard Ma Tiequan's greeting. He cursed in his heart.

Damn Ma Tiequan hasn’t left yet?

It was a little after one o'clock when Liang Wanming spoke to Yun Heng on the phone. When he learned that Ma Tiequan was coming, he planned to come, but after thinking about it, he didn't come. The main reason was that he didn't want to see Ma Tiequan, so as not to be laughed at by Ma Tiequan.

Liang Wanming waited until after four in the afternoon. After finishing some things, he thought Ma Tiequan should have left by then, so he changed his clothes and drove over. He didn't expect that Ma was still there.

Liang Wanming really wanted to curse, Ma Tiequan, you have nothing to do, right? You waited here for three or four hours just to make fun of me?

"Director Liang!"

Ren Xuedong was also stunned for a moment and hurriedly greeted him.

Liang Wanming had no time to pay attention to Ren Xuedong and just looked at Ma Tiequan.

"Lao Liang, come and sit down."

Ma Tiequan greeted him with a smile, as if Liang Wanming had come to his home, acting like a host.

This afternoon's wait was not in vain.

Ma Tiequan just looked at the time and thought Liang Wanming was really sitting back and not coming, but he didn't expect him to come at this time.

This Lao Liang is really too concerned about his reputation. Does he think he has already left?

Ma Tiequan was extremely happy.

After spending the whole afternoon seeing Yun Heng diagnose patients, Ma Tiequan was already in a good mood. Unexpectedly, just as he was about to leave, Liang Wanming came. It was really worth the trip.

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