It may be that the first day's free clinic allowed more people to see the level of traditional Chinese medicine at the clinic, or it may be that more patients came from all over the place.
On the second day, there were many more patients at the free clinic than on the first day, and the proportion of patients with complicated conditions had obviously increased.
Yesterday, the young doctors in the front could handle at least four-fifths of the patients. Most of the patients could be handled by young doctors in other hospitals two years ago, while Yun Heng and a group of experts in the back seemed to have it easier. But today, it seems that they can only handle two-thirds at most.
Basically, as long as Yun Heng sat down and talked to Fan Zengfeng for two or three words, the first patient was sent to the specialist area.
However, the patient group is still mainly composed of patients with chronic diseases and elderly patients with recurrent diseases that have not been cured for a long time. At the same time, the proportion of infertility patients has increased slightly.
Yun Heng's patient was relatively simple. After treating him, Yun Heng noticed that the patient Fan Zengfeng was seeing was a woman in her twenties. She came with a couple who had been married for three years and had not gotten pregnant. When Yun Heng noticed this, Fan Zengfeng was asking about the patient's menstrual period.
"It's never been very accurate. During those few days of the month, I have severe lower abdominal pain, and the amount is small, with blood clots. I always drink some brown sugar water..."
Infertility is also a very common disease nowadays. In many gynecology hospitals and maternal and child hospitals, even Xihua Hospital, infertility departments, artificial insemination, and in vitro fertilization have become a large field. For example, Zhongzhou Provincial Maternal and Child Hospital now focuses on in vitro fertilization.
In recent years, there are quite a lot of patients who go to see Chinese medicine doctors because of infertility. As long as they hear that there are doctors in a certain place, many people will come there. Even some temples, fortune tellers and other places are places that give many infertile patients a glimmer of hope.
When Yun Heng was working at the West Asia Hospital, he also encountered infertile patients. At that time, Yun Heng even used his connections in the village to help him get an appointment with Ma Tiequan.
Fan Zengfeng still uses his own diagnostic approach and starts with an overall analysis.
"Generally speaking, for infertility, women should focus on regulating the liver and kidneys, while men should focus on nourishing the kidneys and regulating the liver. For irregular menstruation in women, the focus should be on treating the kidneys before marriage, the liver after marriage, and the kidneys after menopause..."
"It is recorded in Suwen: The Formation of the Five Zang Organs, that when a person lies on his side, the blood returns to the liver, the liver receives blood and enables vision, the feet receive blood and enable walking, the palms receive blood and enable grasping..."
Fan Zengfeng patiently explained to the patient: "The kidney governs the Chong meridian. If blood stasis occurs, it will cause the Ren and Chong meridians to diverge, thus affecting conception. The Ren meridian governs the fetus and the essence of pregnancy... Judging from your pulse, it is a case of insufficient congenital righteousness and a deficiency of the spleen and stomach, the source of sublimation. The kidney is the root of the human antenna, governing reproduction, blood production, the Chong meridian, the Ren meridian, and pregnancy, because kidney water is the origin of the human body..."
Yun Heng was listening at the side with great interest and vigor.
Although Fan Zengfeng's treatment ideas are completely different from Yun Heng's own, Fan Zengfeng's erudite ideas are worth learning from. All roads lead to Rome, so you don't have to limit yourself.
This is just like solving a problem. If you master several methods of solving the problem, it will be much easier when taking the exam. If this method doesn't work, you can try other methods. You don't have to stick to one method.
The biggest difference between Yun Heng and some other people is that he is young.
Being young, highly skilled, and having flexible ideas, Yun Heng is more likely to accept other people's ideas, or at least learn from them.
The more rigid your thinking is, the harder it is to accept new things.
But the reality is that most people are too young and lack experience, and their level is indeed not very high. It is indeed not very appropriate to judge a doctor based solely on age. But to be realistic, especially for internists and Chinese medicine doctors, age is still of reference value, and thirty-five years old can be said to be a watershed.
As he listened and watched, Yun Heng suddenly had an idea and a panel appeared in front of him.
Name: Yun Heng
Age: 29
Gender: Male
Job title: Junior
Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine: 9 (3%)
Acupuncture and massage: 8 (29%)
Bone reduction: 7 (31%)
Surgery: 6 (48%)
Looking at the personal information on the panel, Yun Heng was subconsciously stunned for a moment, a little surprised.
To be honest, after Yun Heng's experience as an eighth-level internal medicine doctor reached over 90%, his progress has been slow. Recently, with more endurance time, Yun Heng has practiced in the simulation space for a much longer time, but his progress has been very slow, and later it felt like a snail's pace.
Initially, when his internal medicine level was around level five or six, Yun Heng had guessed that when the level reached a certain level, it would definitely not be able to improve rapidly simply by accumulating symptoms. At the very least, the speed of improvement would be much slower.
Every field, not just medicine but other fields as well, will have a bottleneck period in the later stages. It is no longer as simple as practice makes perfect, but also requires an epiphany.
This sudden enlightenment, in simple terms, means that you understand some of the key points, figure it out, and break through the realm. When you look at the world in front of you again, it will be different.
If promotion were really that easy, many doctors in Grade A hospitals would have practiced medicine for thirty or forty years and seen more than 100,000 patients.
Based on an average of 30 patients treated every day, that would be nearly a thousand people per month and more than 10,000 people per year. That would mean everyone would become a master.
Of course, the function of the simulation space is different from that of a simple consultation. But even so, if you don’t understand or can’t figure it out, even if the simulation space gives you the answer, the best you can do is recite it.
Everything must eventually become your own, so that you can use it with ease.
Since entering the West Asia Hospital, there was only one Chinese medicine doctor in the hospital at first, Yun Heng. Later, more people came, and Yun Heng had the highest level. Although Yun Heng was a disciple of Ji Fengwen and Qu Tongwen, he only asked for advice when he had doubts, and chatted more with Ma Tiequan and Liang Wanming.
It can be said that there are very few colleagues of similar level who can communicate and discuss with Yun Heng on an equal footing.
This meeting with Fan Zengfeng really broadened Yun Heng's horizons and taught him a few things. He didn't expect that he would improve in this way.
With the ninth level of Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine, he instantly became the same as Director Ma.
Recalling the time when Yun Heng helped the villagers to make an appointment with Ma Tiequan, he checked Ma Tiequan's information and saw that Ma Tiequan's internal medicine level was level nine. He was stunned for a long time. Level nine, when would he be able to reach this level?
I didn’t expect that it’s only been two years, or less than two years to be exact, and I’ve already caught up with Director Ma?
Have I become a ninth-level boss?
In the entire Zhongzhou Province, including the older generation, there aren’t many people who have reached the ninth level in Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine, right?
Subconsciously, Yun Heng glanced at Ma Tiequan and others.
Ma Tiequan saw Yun Heng coming and smiled at him.
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