"Let's continue the meeting!"
Ma Tiequan knocked on the table and said, "Now let's discuss the second topic, which is the training of young doctors."
"This issue concerns every hospital. Young doctors are the new generation and the backbone of every hospital. Their growth is crucial to the future of the hospital..."
"In recent years, as Yun Heng just said, the traditional Chinese medicine industry has been criticized. Every time the enthusiasm for traditional Chinese medicine rises, the impact brought about is that traditional Chinese medicine is questioned and denied. This issue deserves deep consideration by everyone present here."
Ma Tiequan looked around at everyone and continued, "Why has this situation occurred? I think everyone here has some ideas. Let me start with a few words. The most important point is that the development of the Traditional Chinese Medicine industry is gradually deviating from Traditional Chinese Medicine theory. Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Traditional Chinese Medicine system have gradually been separated into two parts. Everyone, is this Traditional Chinese Medicine still Traditional Chinese Medicine?"
"Traditional Chinese medicine is not simply Chinese herbal medicine, nor is it what is recorded in the Compendium of Materia Medica. So-called traditional Chinese medicine is medicine based on the basic system of traditional Chinese medicine. If it is separated from the basic medical system of traditional Chinese medicine, I personally believe that those medicines can no longer be called traditional Chinese medicine, but medicine, pure medicine."
"So when it comes to training young doctors, I think their medical thinking, and a TCM-based medical thinking model, are paramount. I'd like to mention Yun Heng here. He published a paper in the Military Medical University newspaper last year titled "On the Importance of TCM Therapeutic Thinking: A Summary of Thousands of Clinical Experiences." I wonder if anyone has read it?"
"We have seen it, and our department has also studied it systematically."
Feng Xingping was the first to speak.
"Several departments of our city's Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital have also read about this. Dr. Yun's paper is very well written."
Zhang Gengping also said.
"We at Tang Hua have also promoted it."
Zhang Haihua spoke with a smile.
All the people who knew about Yun Heng's paper, including Ma Tiequan, Liang Wanming, Feng Xingping and others, had read it and promoted it in the department. Speaking objectively, Yun Heng's paper was indeed very good.
Many doctors are good at writing papers, and some even specialize in papers. A well-written paper can be of great help to doctors.
But to be realistic, most papers have little core content and look very beautiful, but they may not contain much truly useful content.
This paper by Yun Heng is really a summary of his long-term practice in diagnosis and simulation space. Although the simulation space can correct errors, this correction is still different from the teacher's lecture.
After all, the answers given by the panel are rigid. You can only look at the answers. As for why it is this answer, what are the reasons, etc., you need to think about it yourself.
If the teacher is lecturing and you don't understand, you can ask, but you can't ask questions to the panel, and even if you ask, the panel won't answer.
So Yun Heng could only refer to the panel, think and figure it out on his own. This process was actually more challenging.
Because Yun Heng's paper looks more real and more immersive.
The words may not be fancy, and some expressions may not be so professional, but the contents can resonate with people.
It's like reading a book. The plot seems plain, unremarkable, and without too many dramatic events, but the things in it are all happening around you. When you look at the words, you can think of the pictures, and you can't help but feel involved.
The more personal the experience, the more empathy one has, and the more emotion one pours into an article, the more it can resonate with people and cause them to reflect.
Among the twenty or so people present, most of them, except Feng Xingping and others, had never heard of or seen it.
Some people were even speechless. Isn't Ma Tiequan praising Yun Heng too much?
At today's seminar, Ma Tiequan seemed to have been creating opportunities for Yun Heng.
Is it really that serious for a paper written by a young person?
"Yeah, very good."
Ma Tiequan nodded and continued, "I hope colleagues who haven't read it will take a look when they get home. At the end of last year, Professor Kou Zhengfan proposed that Yun Heng's paper be excerpted and included in the textbook for freshmen at the Medical University. It's already passed the initial review. If it passes the review at the beginning of this year, everyone might be able to see some of the content of this paper in the textbook in the second half of the year."
After hearing what Ma Tiequan said, some people instantly lost their composure.
Kou Zhengfan's appreciation is not simple. Although Yun Heng is a student of Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen, he is not a famous doctor of the older generation and a master of traditional Chinese medicine. It really depends on the relationship.
The older the master, the more old-fashioned and incompetent they are. You can't be anyone's student.
Apart from this, Kou Zhengfan's proposal actually passed the preliminary review, which is even more remarkable.
Kou Zhengfan does not have the final say in this preliminary review. Passing the preliminary review at least shows that Yun Heng's paper does have some merits.
"That's all I have to say. If you have any opinions, please share them."
Ma Tiequan picked up the cup in front of him and drank a glass of water.
"Let me say a few words."
This time, before Liang Wanming could speak first, Feng Xingping spoke first: "Just now, President Ma talked about the training of young doctors and the importance of TCM treatment thinking. I think this is indeed very important. From last year to this year, especially the year I met Dr. Yun, I have felt the same way."
"I'm not afraid to tell you guys I'm a medical school graduate with a decent degree, a master's degree, but after so many years in clinical practice, I've been greatly influenced by modern medical thinking. I didn't notice much about this before, but after interacting with Dr. Yun, I've come to realize that in actual clinical practice, Dr. Yun and I are far behind in both courage and thinking..."
"For example, clinical medications tend to be conservative in terms of dosage. Modern medical disease names are easily introduced into clinical dialectics, thus being influenced..."
"This Feng Xingping is quite interesting."
Zhou Zhiquan discussed with Zhang Haihua in a low voice.
"Well, my level may be a little lower, but I still have a clear understanding of myself."
Zhang Haihua said softly, "Before, I thought Feng Xingping was too flattering to Junior Brother, but now it seems that he is really impressed by Junior Brother."
"Um."
Zhou Zhiquan nodded.
Many people have a blind confidence in themselves. To be more precise, everyone initially has the illusion that the world revolves around themselves.
This illusion is not arrogance, nor is it conceit, nor is it self-confidence. Instead, after birth, people begin to know and understand the world from their own perspective, so they inevitably feel that they are the protagonist and others are supporting roles.
This illusion can only be changed through the constant polishing of society.
But this change is not easy, especially for a senior doctor like Feng Xingping to recognize his own shortcomings, which is quite rare. Feng Xingping's words show that he is really impressed by Yun Heng.
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