Chapter 633 Breakthrough



This time, everyone in the inspection team was completely conquered by Yun Heng.

Even Zhu Senqiang and others were a little surprised.

Yun Heng analyzed the yin and yang very thoroughly through specific symptoms, making it clear to everyone.

At this moment, everyone in the inspection team, whether they were experts or young doctors, had this thought in their minds.

"No wonder the level of young doctors at West Asia Hospital is so high."

With a teacher like Yun Heng who explains things in this way, it's almost like teaching by hand. If someone teaches like this, as long as the students are not too stupid, their growth will not be too slow.

"Now let's continue talking about the inside and outside."

Yun Heng continued, "Exterior and interior, that is, the severity of the disease, can be divided into internal and external..."

Some people who have a little knowledge of Chinese medicine often hear such terms as exterior and interior, half exterior and half interior, interior, what medicine targets the exterior, and what prescription targets half exterior and half interior. This actually refers to the severity of the disease.

Traditional Chinese Medicine has the theory of the Six Evils. The Six Evils invade through the skin, mouth and nose, from shallow to deep, and enter the skin.

Anyone who has learned about Bian Que’s meeting with Duke Huan of Cai knows that Bian Que met Duke Huan of Cai three times. The first time he said that his disease was in the skin, the second time he said that his disease was in the intestines and stomach, the third time he said that his disease was in the skin, and the fourth time he fled directly because the disease had passed the skin and penetrated into the bone marrow.

This story can be said to explain very directly the changes in Duke Huan of Cai's illness, which progressed from shallow to deep, from the skin to the pores, and then to the bone marrow. His illness was incurable and incurable.

"Please take a look at this medical record..."

The medical record appeared on the big screen again. Yun Heng asked questions first and then summarized and analyzed them.

An afternoon passed by unnoticed.

"That's all for today."

Yun Heng looked at the time and it was already 5:30 in the afternoon.

When the group of people in the class heard Yun Heng say that this was the end of the day, they were still unaware and realized that the entire afternoon had passed by.

Many people feel a little lost.

That's the end.

Is that it?

But the baby hasn’t heard enough, what should I do?

"Damn, I've decided not to leave."

After Yun Heng walked out of the demonstration room, the others gradually dispersed. Groups of people gathered together in groups of three or five, and many of them talked about their ideas with the people around them.

"I don't want to leave either. Damn, the doctors at West Asia Hospital are so lucky to be able to attend classes of this quality every week."

"No wonder doctors from Magic City Shuguang and Tongji University have come here. I want to come too."

In one afternoon class, Yun Heng completely broke down the defenses of a group of young doctors in the inspection team.

This is how the world is. Excellent people are always striving to improve themselves, while lazy people are always lazy. When you are content with mediocrity and get used to it, you will gradually become mediocre. When you are not content with mediocrity and keep fighting and struggling, you will eventually become more extraordinary.

The group of young doctors in the inspection team are all the best in their respective hospitals. They are the best among men. The more such people are, the more motivated they are and the more interested they are in opportunities to improve themselves.

After listening to Yun Heng's class for an afternoon, not only this group of young doctors, but also Zhu Senqiang and others gained something, and even Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen had some insights.

A stone from another mountain can be used to polish a jade.

Although Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen's level is higher than Yun Heng's, some of Yun Heng's ideas and explanations can also inspire Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen.

"It seems that Doctor Lin is right. It really is Yun Heng here at West Asia Hospital."

Walking out of the demonstration classroom, Zhu Senqiang talked with several experts from the inspection team.

Before, they all thought that the problem with West Asia Hospital was because of Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen. Now it seems that although Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen were the reasons, Yun Heng was the main one.

Yun Heng is young, highly skilled, and the same age as all the young doctors. Such a teacher can inspire the ambition of his peers, and some of the things he says are more acceptable.

The old experts are highly skilled, but young people often do not accept their skills. They may think, you are so old, which means you have more experience. If I were that old, I might be better than you.

But when it comes to Yun Heng, you can't come up with such an excuse.

Just as Tao Wengang said, at this point, Yun Heng's excellence can no longer be ignored. If one still fails to acknowledge and recognize him at this time, it is not arrogance, but blindness.

"Xiaoyun, this afternoon's class was great."

Qu Tongwen, Ji Fengwen and Yun Heng walked together and entered the duty room.

Today was not the first time that Yun Heng gave a lecture to the young doctors at West Asia Hospital, but it was the first time for Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen to come and listen.

People like Ji Fengwen disdain to lie about some things. He told Zhu Senqiang that he was busy these days and couldn't leave. He was really busy, but he happened to be free today, so he came over with Qu Tongwen.

Last time at the Provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Yun Heng's lectures were more inclined towards thinking, and he mainly talked about the scope of his previous thesis. This time, Yun Heng started from the basics of Traditional Chinese Medicine, first talking about the four examinations of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and then the eight principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Each point was combined with medical records, and also included Yun Heng's own understanding and ideas.

Yun Heng explained the entire medical record very thoroughly, thoroughly pointing out the four examinations and eight principles of traditional Chinese medicine, and the selected medical records were also very representative.

Apart from in reality, Yun Heng has come into contact with tens of thousands of patients in the simulation space alone, or tens of thousands to be precise. Speaking of clinical experience, Yun Heng now has quite rich clinical experience.

The panel also has another advantage, that is, any medical records that Yun Heng has treated in the simulation space can be pulled out at any time for review and re-examination. Once reviewed, the medical records will be stored in the panel, along with detailed explanations and correct treatment methods.

Yun Heng hadn't paid much attention to this before, but as more and more patients were treated in the simulation space, Yun Heng discovered the power of this panel function. This meant that Yun Heng carried tens of thousands of medical records with him at all times.

Although these medical records were all treated by Yun Heng personally, who could remember so many of them?

People like Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen practiced medicine for thirty or forty years and treated countless patients, but the only medical records they could remember were some representative ones, and some were forgotten over time.

Some medical records must have been registered and can be found, but for so many patients treated over the years, how many medical records would it take to compile them all?

Some Chinese medicine books published nowadays, which analyze thousands of clinical case histories, are all very thick books. Tens of thousands of cases are equivalent to ten volumes. Yun Heng is equivalent to carrying hundreds of case histories at all times.

Moreover, it is classified by panel, and Yun Heng can check and filter it with just a thought, which is extremely convenient.

Therefore, whether in actual clinical practice or in lectures, Yun Heng can always find similar medical records or medical records that can illustrate the problem for reference. This advantage is something that others do not have.

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