Chapter 514 Yun Heng's Tips



"Okay, you guys continue, I'll be leaving first."

Sun Bocheng just came over to take a look around, said a few words and didn't say much more. He turned around and said to Yun Heng, "Xiao Yun, since you're here, talk more and don't be secretive."

"I understand, Dean Sun."

Yun Heng nodded politely.

A group of people watched Sun Bocheng leave, and Liao Xiangjun then glanced at everyone with a cold face.

They all don't know their place, and as a result, they are far behind others.

"Since the dean has said so, let Yun Heng tell you more. If anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask."

Liao Xiangjun said unhappily.

After Liao Xiangjun finished speaking, he sat down. The scene was quiet for a few seconds, and then someone raised his hand.

Although they were asking the same questions, the attitude of this group of young doctors was completely different from before, and this was the attitude of truly asking questions.

"This doctor, please speak."

Yun Heng said politely.

"Doctor Yun, I'd like to ask, are the thousands of patient experiences mentioned in your paper title true?"

"To be precise, there is moisture."

Yun Heng pondered for a moment and said slowly, "If you really count, including follow-up visits and repeat patients, the number of patients I have seen so far should be over ten thousand."

“Oh my god!”

When everyone heard the first half of Yun Heng's sentence, they thought, it's normal for him to be a little bit exaggerated at such a young age, right?

Even though Jin Shijie and Du Jinming were already attending physicians, they were newly appointed and had not been in the outpatient clinic for long, with only a few thousand cases. Yun Heng looked much younger than Jin Shijie and the other two.

But after hearing the second half of Yun Heng's sentence, everyone couldn't help but want to curse.

Is this what you mean by "there is some water in the relationship"?

More than tens of thousands?

I'm so tired, do you have to be so exaggerated?

"Doctor Yun, which hospital are you in Xihua City?"

The doctor who asked the question was a little confused. Is the hospital at Xihua so good that a newcomer would have the opportunity to get started?

"I have been working at a grassroots community hospital in Xihua City."

Yun Heng said, "The threshold for admission to community hospitals is low, and you can directly contact patients."

Yun Heng paused and said, "Actually, I think that Chinese medicine doctors should really go to community hospitals for training. Grassroots hospitals have lower barriers to entry and a large number of patients. As long as you are careful and cautious, you can learn a lot."

Yun Heng has a deep understanding of this.

Grassroots community hospitals are convenient hospitals, so they have a large number of patients, low barriers to entry, and many opportunities to interact with patients.

Yun Heng himself has a simulation space and grows faster, but Ren Xuedong and Xu Bo have also made great progress in the past year. The reason for this great progress is that they see patients every day.

Some people may say that the new doctor has no experience, so isn’t that just nonsense?

This is actually a bit of overthinking. The newer the doctor, the more careful he is when diagnosing patients. He is afraid of making mistakes and basically has no courage to challenge himself when he cannot handle the case. With more exposure, some of the things he learned in school will be put into use slowly. By turning the knowledge he has learned into his own, he will make great progress in a short period of time.

To study Chinese medicine, you really need to be brave, dare to use medicine, and dare to treat diseases.

Being cautious and careful during treatment is thinking, and being brave enough to act and try is courage. Chinese medicine doctors without courage are basically scoundrels, because most of the Chinese medicine prescriptions are extraordinary.

I shouldn't say this, but basically none of the prescriptions used by famous Chinese medicine practitioners comply with the pharmacopoeia. If you take a look at them, nine out of ten are overdosed. This is one of the reasons why practicing Chinese medicine is difficult.

Doctors like these who have always been under the supervision of attending doctors in the hospital are like children protected by their parents. They have basically made no progress in the first few years. When they become attending doctors and are qualified to take the lead, they lack the courage and stick to the rules. It would be strange if they could have any future.

The prescriptions Yun Heng prescribed shocked even department heads like Feng Xingping, not to mention the newcomers.

Traditional Chinese medicine uses medicine according to symptoms and treats diseases based on syndrome differentiation. It must not be bound by rules and regulations. Once you draw a circle around it and restrict it, traditional Chinese medicine will actually be useless.

"A grassroots community hospital?"

Jin Shijie, Du Jinming and others couldn't believe it.

Yun Heng has actually been working in a grassroots community hospital?

Jin Shijie looked at Yun Heng thoughtfully.

Others may have some doubts, but Jin Shijie has been exposed to traditional Chinese medicine since he was a child. Later, he was influenced by cultural courses and spent a lot of energy on learning, but he has never neglected traditional Chinese medicine. He is more familiar with the situation at the grassroots level.

In the past few years, it was common for people like Yue Anyun to go from door to door to treat patients, and Jin Anping was the same.

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