In the teaching room, Ji Fengwen was also quite surprised.
Last year at Tanghua Hospital, Ji Fengwen saw that Yun Heng had a talent for acupuncture, so he accepted Yun Heng as a student and gave him a book.
When giving the book to Yun Heng, Ji Fengwen wanted Yun Heng to read and learn by himself first. If there was anything he didn't understand, Yun Heng could ask for help at any time.
Ji Fengwen is not in the hospital now, and like Qu Tongwen, he definitely cannot take care of Yun Heng all the time.
For people like Ji Fengwen and Qu Tongwen, how much a student can learn actually depends mainly on the student's own initiative. If the student comes to ask for advice, the teacher will naturally not hide anything. If the student does not ask, the teacher generally will not push him/her.
Of course, for most people, being able to study medicine with Ji Fengwen and Qu Tongwen means that they will definitely go to their teacher's home every now and then. As for the status of master and apprentice, there is really no need to worry about anything else.
By moving around more, not only can you learn more, but at least your relationship with your teacher will be improved.
But this year, Yun Heng almost never took the initiative to ask Ji Fengwen for advice.
Ji Fengwen should be angry at a student like Yun Heng, and might even say, "A rotten tree cannot be carved."
But when it comes to Yun Heng, Ji Fengwen really can't be angry. After all, Yun Heng has been very busy this year. He knows how much he has done and how many difficult and complicated diseases he has treated.
During the last free medical consultation, Yun Heng used acupuncture to treat coughs, which made Ji Fengwen nod in approval. This time, Ji Fengwen was even more surprised.
Ji Fengwen never expected that Yun Heng had learned to this level just by relying on a book he gave him?
Ji Fengwen is a master of traditional Chinese medicine and is good at acupuncture, so he knows more about the treatment that Yun Heng just performed.
Acupuncture not only requires a thorough understanding of the patient's condition, but also a good sense of measure.
The patient's blindness is a sudden onset of vision loss, which is a symptom of evil heat attacking the upper body. In this case, the treatment method must be to clear away heat, resolve blood stasis and dredge the meridians.
Considering that the patient suffers from an emotional disorder, which is mainly caused by the restlessness of anger and fire, medication may not be effective. In addition, the patient's mood is difficult to predict, and the psychology of blind people is more fragile. Acupuncture is indeed the best way.
Yun Heng used acupuncture and bloodletting to achieve the effect of clearing away heat, removing blood stasis and unblocking the meridians.
Just now, when Liu Feiyu explained, the patient's blindness was caused by heat rising up and blood stasis blocking the eye meridians. Yun Heng used acupuncture and bloodletting to clear away heat, remove blood stasis and dredge the meridians. Once the meridians are unblocked, the disease will be cured and the eyes will naturally recover soon. The effect is immediate.
The principle is simple to say, but it is not so easy to do.
At this moment, Ji Fengwen began to understand Qu Tongwen's feelings.
As he thought about it, Ji Fengwen coughed twice and said, "Let's take a look at this symptom. This disease is caused by emotional fluctuations, liver qi stagnation, leading to qi stagnation and blood stasis, and blocking the eye meridians."
"In clinical practice, symptoms are one aspect, and the cause of the disease is another. It can be said that understanding the cause of the disease and addressing it is the hallmark of Chinese medicine."
"So if we want to understand the cause of the disease, we have to start with the symptoms, get to the bottom of it, and find out why it happened and what the symptoms are, and then unravel it."
Ji Fengwen paused and said, "The patient had previously been to the hospital for examination and treatment, but there was no effect. It's because the cause of the disease is unknown..."
Before I knew it, the morning had passed.
Ji Fengwen said the class was over and walked out of the demonstration classroom first. After Ji Fengwen left, the demonstration classroom became lively again.
"Doctor Yun is simply amazing."
"Yeah, that's amazing."
"He's so young, about the same age as us, but his level is so high."
Yun Heng performed well in the last free medical consultation event, but there were only 20 experts on the scene, and many people did not watch the live broadcast all the time, especially the doctors, who would watch it when they were free, and would only pick out the key points when watching the video afterwards.
But today, Yun Heng treated more than 20 patients for the entire morning. For each patient, the young doctor present was watching carefully, while Ji Fengwen was explaining on the side.
Some people may not have noticed the key to a certain disease, or seen the characteristics of Yun Heng's treatment of a certain disease. With Ji Fengwen's explanation, everyone can understand it more intuitively and directly.
"Oh, I see."
"Ah, I see."
It's like telling a crosstalk. It will be more interesting if there is someone to support the performance.
"How is it? Did you gain anything?"
Liu Feiyu, Liu Donghai, Guo Dongping and Chen Haoping walked together, talking to each other as they walked out.
“It’s been a great harvest.”
Liu Feiyu sighed, "I now understand why Mr. Xu has made such rapid progress. Damn, he's simply blessed."
As classmates, we are all in the same group. If one of our classmates is awesome, it can, to a certain extent, arouse the competitiveness and desire to learn of others.
Especially since everyone and Yun Heng are still in the same city, they can see each other occasionally and hear news about Yun Heng from time to time. This is somewhat exciting for others.
Therefore, Liu Feiyu and others worked very hard in the hospital.
Especially when Mr. Xu was showing off in the group, others worked harder. If they couldn't compare to Yun Heng, could they not compare to Xu Bo?
So this is the importance of circles.
There are elites in the circle, and everyone is making progress. If you don’t make progress, you will be eliminated sooner or later, and by then you may not even be qualified to talk to others.
With these factors, Liu Feiyu, Liu Donghai and others have made considerable progress. At least compared with those who graduated and entered the hospital at the same time, their progress is relatively large.
But looking at Yun Heng again, Liu Feiyu and others couldn't help feeling bitter.
Normally, I wasn't in the same hospital with Yun Heng, so the feeling wasn't that strong. At most, I had heard about Yun Heng. But today, I saw Yun Heng in person, and everyone felt very complicated.
Two years ago, they were all classmates and still in school. Two years later, Yun Heng was far beyond their reach.
Liu Feiyu never thought that he would gain so much from seeing one of his classmates see a patient.
"Yes, it's been very fruitful."
Guo Dongping said: "Yun Heng's level is very high, and with Master Ji explaining it, I really learned a lot."
Liu Feiyu was thinking of Xu Bo, but Guo Dongping was thinking of Ren Xuedong. Ren Xuedong was also a doctor at the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, but later he went to the West Asia Hospital. Now it seems that he has opened up a huge gap with everyone else.
When they saw Ren Xuedong, doctors of the same age as him from the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine seemed to feel pressured and inferior.
Who would believe that a doctor from a Grade A hospital would feel inferior when meeting a doctor from a Grade B hospital?
But this actually happened to Guo Dongping, and now Ren Xuedong is considered a legend in the department.
Xu Bo, Ren Xuedong!
It seems that Yun Heng can no longer be called a legend, but a legend maker.
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