Zhou Jinfei didn't look down on Yun Heng, he just felt that Yun Heng didn't live up to his reputation and was just a genius who was hyped up.
At the age of 34, Zhou Jinfei has already reached the level of sixth-level internal medicine. He is undoubtedly a genius among geniuses. And geniuses, no matter how humble they appear, are arrogant in their bones.
Zhou Jinfei's grandfather is a folk Chinese medicine practitioner. He is not well-known, but his skills are quite good. However, the old man is a low-key person. He has spent his whole life treating patients in the clinic and is not ostentatious.
Zhou Jinfei also learned these skills from his grandfather.
Zhou Jinfei is an orphan who was adopted by Mr. Zhou since childhood. He has grown up without knowing who his parents are. Zhou Jinfei's grandfather also has no children, and the grandfather and grandson depend on each other for survival. In Zhou Jinfei's mind, his grandfather is definitely a master of traditional Chinese medicine who is no less than Yun Heng's teachers Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen.
Zhou Jinfei also paid attention to the free medical consultation activities in Xihua City. As for the patients treated by Yun Heng, Zhou Jinfei asked himself that if he was there, he would not necessarily be worse than Yun Heng.
As mentioned before, level is one thing, and the ability to display is another. The panel rating is not completely equivalent to the doctor's actual level.
In specific clinical practice, thinking, courage, insight, and self-confidence are also crucial.
If the rating on the panel is regarded as the realm in fairy tales, then the specific level is the real combat power. For some geniuses, challenging opponents of higher levels is not a difficult task.
In fact, Yun Heng's performance in the past two years has been higher than the rating level of the panel. The large number of medical records in the simulation space can enable Yun Heng to judge some diseases more accurately.
Zhou Jinfei was at level six, while most people at the free medical consultation event at that time, such as Zhou Wanlin, Tian Zhengwei, Hu Xuezhong and others, were only at level seven.
Just as Jin Anping told Jin Shijie, a doctor's age does not equate to his level. The 34-year-old Zhou Jinfei is not necessarily inferior to Tian Zhengwei and others in some aspects.
Zhou Jinfei is very talented in traditional Chinese medicine, but his academic performance is not good and he only has a college degree. It was Zhou Jinfei's grandfather who used his connections to get Zhou Jinfei a job in a hospital. The reason why Zhou Jinfei has a level of level 6 but is still a junior title at the age of 34 is also largely related to his academic qualifications.
Zhou Jinfei couldn't help feeling a little resentful despite his low academic qualifications and amazing medical talent. He always felt that it was not fair. He was just studying medicine, so why should other achievements be used to measure a person and limit his future?
For modern medicine, mathematics, physics, chemistry, foreign languages and the like are still somewhat useful, but for traditional Chinese medicine, the achievements in these areas are actually not very useful.
If modern medicine belongs to the science category, then traditional Chinese medicine should belong to the liberal arts category.
Zhou Jinfei recognized Yun Heng's level, but thought that Yun Heng's current fame was a bit exaggerated.
In Zhou Jinfei's opinion, Yun Heng, as a student of Ji Fengwen and Qu Tongwen, two masters of traditional Chinese medicine in Zhongzhou Province, was able to enjoy such resources and be so respected.
It was a rare opportunity to meet Yun Heng this time, and Zhou Jinfei's eyes showed a look of eagerness to try.
But now Dr. Yun is really hard to find an rival among his peers.
"You're welcome, Doctor Zhou."
Yun Heng smiled and said, "I happened to be passing by and saw Doctor Zhou, so I came in to see him. If Doctor Zhou doesn't mind, I'll help you boil the medicine."
Maybe his mentality has really changed. When he saw Zhou Jinfei, Yun Heng actually had the idea of taking this guy to West Asia Hospital. In the past, Doctor Yun rarely took the initiative to attack, and that was always triggered by passive skills.
"Thank you so much, Dr. Yun."
Zhou Jinfei said, "Doctor Yun, please wait a moment while I prescribe the medicine?"
"good."
Yun Heng nodded.
Zhou Jinfei quickly wrote out a prescription, which only contained three herbs: aconite, dried ginger, and shallot.
After writing the prescription, Zhou Jinfei handed it to Yun Heng: "Doctor Yun is here, please help check it."
Zhou Jinfei's tone was polite, but there was clearly some provocation in it.
Yun Heng took the prescription: "Bai Tong Tang."
"Well, Bai Tong Tang is the perfect solution for those hot flashes and flushed faces."
Zhou Jinfei looked at Yun Heng, and the expression on Yun Heng's face didn't change much, which surprised Zhou Jinfei a little.
Zhou Jinfei's prescription is indeed Bai Tong Tang. Bai Tong Tang is a prescription made by removing licorice from Sini Tang, reducing the amount of dried ginger, and adding scallion whites. It contains only three herbs and is mainly used to treat yin and coldness that is prevalent in the lower burner. It is urgent to promote yang and break yin to prevent the excessive yin from forcing out yang. Therefore, scallion whites, which are pungent and warm in promoting yang, are used together with ginger and aconite to promote yang and restore the pulse.
Bai Tong Tang is also a classic prescription.
However, the dosage of aconite in Zhou Jinfei's prescription is not small, a full 85 grams.
So, this is the difference between the same level and different levels of performance.
Zhou Jinfei has been studying medicine with his grandfather since he was a child. He has seen many critical illnesses and his courage is unmatched by many people. However, doctors who grew up in hospitals nowadays, no matter how solid their theory and foundation are, are often hesitant when encountering certain diseases and dare not prescribe large doses of drugs, especially aconite.
Originally, Zhou Jinfei thought that Yun Heng would be surprised when he saw his dosage, but unexpectedly, Yun Heng looked calm.
"Doctor Zhou, please prescribe the medicine. I'll boil it."
After reading it, Yun Heng handed the prescription to Zhou Jinfei.
Yun Heng's face didn't show much expression, but he still looked up to Zhou Jinfei in his heart. Nowadays, there are really not many doctors like Zhou Jinfei who can control the dosage according to the patient's condition and are not bound by rules and regulations.
Just now, when Zhou Jinfei was diagnosing the patient, Yun Heng was observing on the side. In fact, he already had a plan in mind. In the patient's condition, Bai Tong Tang was indeed needed to solve the problem of Yin excess suppressing Yang, and then Qian Yang Dan should be used to combine the four kidney herbs with dried ginger to subtly restrain fire and warm the spleen and kidneys.
Zhou Jinfei was in a dilemma just now, and Yun Heng also knew the reason. Generally speaking, doctors are more cautious when prescribing large doses of aconite, and it is best to decoct the medicine personally. If the patient is not careful and ignores the factor of decocting first, and prescribes aconite and other medicines together, it is easy to cause insufficient decocting time for the aconite, resulting in signs of poisoning.
The larger the dose of aconite, the more cautious the doctor should be.
Bai Tong Tang is mainly composed of aconite, dried ginger and scallion. The dosage of aconite is not small, but Yun Heng was a little surprised that Zhou Jinfei could use 85 grams of aconite.
"Okay, I'll get the medicine first. Thank you, Doctor Yun, for your help."
Zhou Jinfei felt as if his punch had hit cotton, soft and limp.
As for the female patient's situation, it is actually quite troublesome. In such a situation, a doctor without some skills would not be sure, or the medication might not be very accurate. This is also where Zhou Jinfei is confident.
But Yun Heng didn't seem surprised.
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