Yun Heng looked at Tian Zengming's data and found that Tian Zengming's level was almost close to level four.
At present, the director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at West Asia Hospital, Hu Xuezhong, has a level seven TCM internal medicine level, and deputy directors Fan Zengfeng and Yue Shaojiang are also at level seven. Next is Jin Shijie, and He Fengxing and Zhou Jinfei, who have only been in West Asia Hospital for a short time, all have a level six TCM internal medicine level.
Luo Yahui, a member of the original inspection team who is still staying at the West Asia Hospital, also has a level 6 level in internal medicine. Although Tao Wengang of Yan Province Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine has a level 5 level in internal medicine, his acupuncture level is level 6.
Further down, Qin Dajiang, Ren Xuedong, and Liu Yanjun who is still staying in West Asia Hospital are all at level five.
Going further down, Xu Bo, Han Jianxiong, Ren Zhiwei and others are also at level four.
Apart from the new interns, the worst performers in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of West Asia Hospital are Tian Zengming, Wang Xuemeng, He Yongfei and others, all of whom are at level three.
Of course, Executive Vice President Hong Shuangmin is also at level six, but Old Hong is now away from clinical practice, so his level is almost at this level.
Yun Heng is at the ninth level, and in more than one aspect. In internal medicine, acupuncture, massage, bone setting and other aspects, Yun Heng has now reached the ninth level.
Regardless of age or professional title, the overall level of the doctors in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of West Asia Hospital is really quite strong.
Take the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Xihua Hospital for example. Only Ma Tiequan is at level nine. Going down to level seven, level six, and level five, Xihua Hospital does not seem to have as many doctors as West Asia Hospital.
Never underestimate the level three standard. When Yun Heng first came to Xiya Hospital, his level was less than level three. The level three is comparable to that of attending physicians in some large hospitals. However, in Xiya Hospital, except for a few residents, level three is already at the bottom.
The most important thing is that there are a group of young people here.
People like Ren Xuedong, Yue Shaojiang, Jin Shijie, etc., the oldest is only 35 or 36 years old, and the youngest is only 31 or 32 years old. When they are all 40 years old, they will be a group of seventh-level Chinese medicine masters. It’s scary to think about it.
This is also the reason why Chen Fanming was moved after he came here.
People like Qi Jianping from Shuguang Hospital and Liang Wanming from Zhongzhou Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine are only at the eighth level, but they are already quite famous Chinese medicine experts. In many tertiary hospitals, it is very good to have two or three experts of Qi Jianping and Liang Wanming's level. Five, six, seven or eight, or even a group of them, are the terrifying thing about West Asia Hospital.
They are young and highly skilled. If nothing unexpected happens, by the time they are in their forties or fifties, Ren Xuedong, Yue Shaojiang, Jin Shijie, Zhou Jinfei, Luo Yahui and even Xu Bo will at least reach the level of Liang Wanming and Qi Jianping.
With such a level, anyone can be independent.
After a round of rounds of rounds, Yun Heng tested Xu Bo, Tian Zengming, Wang Xuemeng, He Yongfei and others, and also gave them the detection technique. Everyone made rapid progress.
Just as Jin Anping told Jin Shijie, the fastest improvement period for doctors is indeed the first ten years, because they have less exposure. When they first start to see patients, go to the clinic, see all kinds of patients, and gradually apply what they have learned in clinical practice. At this time, as long as there is someone to teach them and they are willing to work hard, most people will have a period of rapid improvement.
After all, for medical students, the threshold is actually quite high. Looking across the country, the admission scores for medical schools are not low. Now medical students basically all start with a master's degree, and those who can enter major hospitals are top students selected from graduates.
Even the worst ones would be top students in their original schools, and poor students would have no chance at all.
With such a threshold and a good environment, improvement is indeed very fast.
Tan Gaoyang followed the crowd, watching Yun Heng examining patients and making rounds, and also watching Yun Heng testing and teaching Tian Zengming and others. For a moment, his heart was in turmoil.
Although Tan Gaoyang had known Yun Heng for a long time, this was his first time at West Asia Hospital.
When making rounds just now, Tan Gaoyang looked at the group of doctors making rounds. Except for Hu Xuezhong, Fan Zengfeng and Qin Dajiang, the rest were young faces, in their early thirties. At this age, they were basically newcomers in Jiaoping County Hospital and had very little skills.
But Yun Heng was testing and teaching several people at this time, but Tan Gaoyang was dumbfounded.
Whether it was Xu Bo, Tian Zengming, or Wang Xuemeng, everyone answered Yun Heng's questions very accurately and applied them to other situations.
Just like Xu Bo, Yun Heng only asked about the tongue-pointing method, but Xu Bo directly talked about the enema method.
This at least shows that these people are very knowledgeable about these things.
He checked the rooms along the way and finally arrived at the patient who was brought in by Tan Gaoyang and others last night.
It was Fan Zengfeng who told Yun Heng about the patient's condition, and Fan Zengfeng also handed the patient's medical records to Yun Heng.
"Such symptoms are not common."
As Hu Xuezhong listened, he also said that Fan Zengfeng was in peak shift last night, and if someone else took over, he might not be able to lift it.
"Who can tell me the cause of these symptoms of the patient?"
Yun Heng asked as he looked at it.
"The main symptoms of patients are clenching their teeth and tongue, and swaying their waist and abdomen. Western medicine's diagnosis is unclear, mainly because of different reference standards."
Ren Xuedong began by saying, "Based on the patient's symptoms, it's actually quite easy to determine the cause. As the saying goes, 'follow the wind,' and judging by the patient's symptoms, it must be wind-induced. The Suwen Zhizhen Yao Da Lun states, 'All wind-induced dizziness and vertigo are attributed to the liver.' If it's caused by the wind and it's attributed to the liver, then we can consider it to be internal liver wind..."
"Doctor Ren's analysis is very accurate."
Zhou Jinfei said, "Generally speaking, tongue-twisting is more common in children. It can also occur in adults, but it's not very common. The Essentials of Chinese Medicine Clinical Practice also states, 'Children who frequently stick out their tongues, moving them up and down, left and right, like a snake licking, are often suffering from heat accumulation in the heart and stomach, accompanied by liver wind.' While tongue-twisting in adults is rare, it can be used as a reference..."
"Doctor Ren and Doctor Zhou's analysis is correct."
Yue Shaojiang also said: "From the patient's symptoms, we can judge that it is a sign of 'wind prevailing and causing agitation'..."
Before, Yun Heng asked by name, and no one else said anything. This time he asked everyone. At once, Ren Xuedong, Yue Shaojiang, Zhou Jinfei, and Jin Shijie jumped out to express their opinions and judgments.
Tan Gaoyang's eyes almost popped out of his head.
Naturally, Tan Gaoyang knew the patient's condition best. After all, the patient was transferred from their Jiaoping County Hospital, and Tan Gaoyang was also responsible for the treatment before.
It was because the treatment was ineffective that he was sent to the West Asia Hospital.
In other words, this disease was a difficult problem for Tan Gaoyang, but here, any young doctor, such as Ren Xuedong and Zhou Jinfei, could talk about it eloquently and hit the nail on the head.
At this moment, Tan Gaoyang felt as if he had suffered a critical hit.
It’s like a poor student suddenly faces a group of top students. The problem he couldn’t solve no matter how hard he tried, but when he comes here, it seems like any one of them can solve it easily.
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