Chapter 721 Isn’t this a coincidence?



"Professor Fan has been teaching at Ningzhou College of Traditional Chinese Medicine?"

Yun Heng asked Fan Zengfeng.

"right."

Fan Zengfeng smiled and said, "I was originally a student at Ningzhou College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. After graduation, I didn't go into clinical practice, but stayed on campus to teach. At that time, it was relatively easy for me to stay on campus and work in a hospital. I personally don't really like the hustle and bustle of a hospital, and I find it quieter and more peaceful at school."

"Um!"

Yun Heng nodded.

Fan Zengfeng is 42 years old this year. Ningzhou College of Traditional Chinese Medicine can only be regarded as an ordinary university. At that time, Fan Zengfeng's college did not have the qualifications for postgraduate study. He graduated with an undergraduate degree around 2002.

At that time, highly educated talents were indeed scarce, and it was much easier for undergraduate graduates to find jobs than it is now. Even if it was difficult to get into a Class A tertiary hospital, it was definitely easy to get into a Class II hospital, and schools that were willing to stay and teach were also more welcoming.

This time Yun Heng was even more surprised.

After graduation, Fan Zengfeng stayed at the school to teach. He has hardly ever been involved in clinical practice, but he has reached the seventh level of Chinese medicine internal medicine. That's really a bit scary.

Yun Heng knew that some people had been familiar with medical books for many years. Although they had not treated many patients, they had read so many books that they could really understand the meaning of a book after reading it a hundred times.

It’s just that there were relatively more such people in the past, but they are still rare in modern society.

Fan Zengfeng is a teacher who has read a lot of books and has a very positive way of thinking. When he explains to students, it is often a process of Fan Zengfeng's own understanding. Over the years, Fan Zengfeng's understanding of some pharmacology and pathology should have reached a terrifying level.

This kind of person is really the kind of person who can make a big splash if he makes a big move, and can achieve everything in one step. He is invincible as soon as he steps out of the mountains.

Now Fan Zengfeng is only at level seven. If he goes to the clinic and combines it with practice, Fan Zengfeng will definitely usher in a rapid blowout period, just like when Yun Heng first entered Xiya Hospital. His early progress was not entirely due to the panel simulation space. It was also due to Yun Heng's seven or eight years of accumulation at the Provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He spent all day in the library and read a lot of books. But in terms of understanding, Yun Heng at that time definitely could not catch up with Fan Zengfeng.

If Professor Fan were to go into clinical practice, perhaps within a year or two he could raise his internal medicine skills to the ninth level. It wouldn't be difficult for him to catch up with Ma Tiequan, or even reach the level of Yue Anyun and Jin Anping...

This person is the real talent hidden in this event.

The panel's rating is not fake. The level seven refers to the clinical level, and Yun Heng is clear about this.

"Professor Fan, have you ever thought about going to the clinic?"

Yun Heng asked Fan Zengfeng politely.

“I’ve considered that.”

Fan Zengfeng smiled and said, "But after teaching for so many years, I actually like teaching more. If I can bring out some students, it would be great."

"Professor Fan must have taught some outstanding students over the years, right?" Yun Heng asked.

"You also know our Ningzhou College of Traditional Chinese Medicine."

Fan Zengfeng said, "Basic degree graduates rarely get into good hospitals. Most people change careers after graduation. As for master's degree graduates... I've mentored a few, but I don't know how they've fared in recent years."

"If Professor Fan is willing, he can come to our West Asia Hospital."

Yun Heng blurted out subconsciously.

People like Fan Zengfeng are absolutely suitable to be instructors in West Asia Hospital and can guide new employees.

This aspect was originally planned, and Yun Heng would definitely be in charge. After all, Yun Heng is really good at leading people. Now a group of young doctors in West Asia Hospital, whether it is Ren Xuedong, Xu Bo, or Tian Zengming, can reach their current level, which has a lot to do with Yun Heng. These three people were almost brought up by Yun Heng himself.

What impressed the doctors of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department of West Asia Hospital the most about Yun Heng, and even the reason why a large number of young doctors from the original inspection team stayed, was not only his high level, but also his strong ability to teach students.

Otherwise, there are still high-level doctors in tertiary hospitals such as Kyoto Hospital.

But Yunheng himself certainly doesn't have much time, and Fan Zengfeng just happens to like teaching students. Isn't that a coincidence?

But as soon as he said this, Yun Heng felt that he was being a bit rash. Fan Zengfeng was an associate professor after all, and he wasn't even an attending physician now. Besides, their West Asia Hospital was only a second-level hospital.

When chatting a few days ago, Jiang Yuanbei did reveal his idea of ​​​​taking over the West Asia Hospital and making it an affiliated hospital of the Provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. However, it is only an intention after all, and there are still considerable difficulties in the process.

The West Asia Hospital is too small now in terms of scale and popularity. If the Provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine wants to swallow it up, the price to pay will be very high. Even if Jiang Yuanbei is the president, he cannot make the decision on his own. This is why Jiang Yuanbei said at the beginning that he hopes Yun Heng will do his best.

At the very least, the West Asia Hospital must have a certain value, either reducing the cost paid by the Provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, or being worthy of the investment of the Provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. This can only be achieved with the mediation of Jiang Yuanbeizhong.

"After this free clinic is over, I can visit your West Asia Hospital."

What surprised Yun Heng was that Fan Zengfeng was not angry, nor did he directly refuse. Instead, he said this, which also surprised Yun Heng a little.

"After reading Dr. Yun's paper, I followed your Weibo."

Fan Zengfeng noticed Yun Heng's surprise and said with a smile, "I've also learned about Doctor Yun. The medical records shared by Doctor Yun on Weibo are quite good. In fact, I've even recommended patients to Doctor Yun."

Yun Heng was stunned for a moment. He had indeed met a patient from Ningzhou Province and chatted with him on Weibo. At that time, Yun Heng thought that he was simply desperate and trying any possible means. He did not expect that Fan Zengfeng was also involved.

“After getting to know Dr. Yun, I also got to know West Asia Hospital.”

Fan Zengfeng said, "Judging from the current situation, Xiya Hospital should be a pilot project that Mr. Qu, Mr. Ji and others attach great importance to. Do they want to build a pure traditional Chinese medicine talent training base?"

In the second half of the sentence, Fan Zengfeng used an inquiring tone.

"The teacher has this idea."

Yun Heng nodded.

"Traditional Chinese medicine really lacks pure soil now."

Fan Zengfeng said: "It's not just about thinking, but also the influence of the surrounding environment, as well as the training of new doctors, etc. It's admirable that Mr. Qu and others can have such ideas. They are worthy of the title of national champion."

"Yes, the two teachers are indeed selfless and admirable."

Yun Heng nodded. Since people were praising Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen, Yun Heng could not be modest.

"The free clinic is over. Professor Fan is welcome to visit our West Asia Hospital."

Yun Heng said politely.

"Thank you, Dr. Yun."

Fan Zengfeng smiled, feeling a little surprised.

Fan Zengfeng always felt that Yun Heng was a little too polite to him. Although being polite to others was a normal thing and a form of attitude, Fan Zengfeng considered himself the last of the group that came this time. He was a little surprised that he was invited at all, and yet Yun Heng seemed to take him very...very seriously...

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