"good."
At the door of the ward, I don’t know when Qu Tongwen and Yue Anyun arrived. The two of them listened to the analysis of Ren Xuedong and others, and nodded with satisfaction.
“These kids are pretty good.”
Yue Anyun said softly to Qu Tongwen.
"yes."
Qu Tongwen nodded with a smile on his face, as if he was looking at his own grandsons, all of whom were very outstanding children.
"If the thinking behind traditional Chinese medicine is correct, problems can often be much simpler."
Yue Anyun said softly, "As for the patient's condition itself, it can be said to be complicated and simple at the same time. The key is to find the right approach."
Take the patient's case for example. Western medicine had previously failed to provide an accurate diagnosis and couldn't pinpoint the problem. Tan Gaoyang had been treating him for many days but to no avail. This was indeed a rather difficult condition.
But at West Asia Hospital, not to mention Fan Zengfeng, Ren Xuedong and a group of young people found the right idea from the beginning.
Tongue-twisting and abdomen shaking are manifestations of wind-evil. To put it more vividly, it is like a gust of wind blowing, shaking and unable to control oneself.
Speaking of this, we have to talk about the wisdom of our ancestors. Many times, the manifestations of some symptoms in traditional Chinese medicine are actually very vivid.
Yin and Yang and the Five Elements are not specific terms, they only refer to attributes. However, these attributes are actually very clear things in many cases.
Wind is mobile and changeable, and wind evil is also mobile and changeable. When applied to specific symptoms, it is easy to figure out the cause as long as you find the right approach.
"Judging from the pulse and symptoms, the patient's disease is located in the liver, which is related to the heart, spleen and stomach. The pathogenesis is internal liver wind, accompanied by phlegm, internal dampness and heat, and obstruction of visceral qi..."
Yue Shaojiang made a summary.
"Xiao Yue is good."
Qu Tongwen said with a smile.
“It’s really changed a lot compared to before.”
Yue Anyun nodded, but did not deny it.
It is undeniable that Yue Shaojiang is excellent, but there is really a world of difference between the Yue Shaojiang before and the Yue Shaojiang now.
It has something to do with Yun Heng and also with the environment of West Asia Hospital.
If Yue Shaojiang was considered a standout before, then now, there are more than one people around him who are similar to Yue Shaojiang. Yue Shaojiang has long lost his previous arrogance, and all he has left is fighting spirit. He cannot compare with Yun Heng, but at least he cannot be compared with Ren Xuedong, Jin Shijie, and the newcomer Zhou Jinfei and others.
In fact, it’s not just Yue Shaojiang. Jin Shijie and others may have the same idea in their minds.
"Teacher, Master Yue!"
After examining the last patient, Yun Heng came to Qu Tongwen and Yue Anyun.
"Mr. Qu, Mr. Yue."
Others also greeted him.
"well."
Qu Tongwen smiled and said, "I haven't seen you for a while. Everyone has changed a lot and made obvious progress. Everyone is amazing."
Qu Tongwen has been away from Zhongzhou for some time and only came back yesterday. When he came back today, he happened to meet Yun Heng making rounds.
Although Qu Tongwen does not have a panel and cannot see the specific data of each person, as a master of traditional Chinese medicine, Qu Tongwen still has good vision.
Qu Tongwen watched almost everyone in this group of people in Xiya Hospital grow up, including Yun Heng. Qu Tongwen saw the changes in everyone clearly.
The analysis just now by Ren Xuedong and others also made Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen quite satisfied.
"Thank you, Mr. Qu."
Everyone smiled and thanked him.
“Actually, I want to thank everyone.”
Qu Tongwen smiled and said, "You didn't disappoint me. West Asia Hospital has indeed developed its own unique characteristics. However, this is not enough. We must continue to work hard."
After saying hello, everyone else went to hand over their shifts, while Yun Heng went to the pediatric duty room with Qu Tongwen and Yue Anyun.
Although the West Asia Hospital now has only six floors, compared to other hospitals, there is still a shortage of doctors and sufficient space. After all, the number of doctors in the West Asia Hospital is equivalent to two major departments in a large hospital.
The pediatric department was planned during the previous renovation, but there were not enough doctors.
The duty room of the pediatric department is smaller than that of the internal medicine department, but there are not many pediatric doctors now because the two departments have just been split and the system has not been adjusted yet. In the next few days, more outpatient registrations will be made for pediatric clinics.
At present, Yun Heng serves as the temporary deputy director of the pediatric department, and the doctors under him are He Fengxing, Zhou Jinfei and Tian Zengming.
Tian Zengming didn't have to sit in the outpatient clinic today. He made tea for Yun Heng, Qu Tongwen and the other two in the duty room, and then sat beside them to organize the medical records.
"I heard that Mr. Ren's student Chen Fanming is coming too?"
While drinking tea, Qu Tongwen asked Yun Heng.
"Ah... I'm not sure about that yet."
Yun Heng said, "I just came back from Lincheng yesterday."
"I am coming over here."
Yue Anyun smiled and said, "Mr. Ren also supports Chen Fanming coming over, and Chen Fanming himself is willing too."
"Okay, okay."
Qu Tongwen couldn't help but laugh again and said, "The reason why Chinese medicine has been passed down to this day is precisely because there has always been a group of people who are devoted to Chinese medicine."
Qu Tongwen was really surprised that Chen Fanming was willing to come to West Asia Hospital, and it also made Qu Tongwen look up to Chen Fanming.
After all, Chen Fanming is different from everyone else in West Asia Hospital now.
Although President Qi always said that the threshold for admission to his West Asia Hospital was high and that the minimum qualification required was that of a Class III hospital, in fact, Ren Xuedong, Xu Bo and others were just newcomers. Ren Xuedong had only worked in the Provincial Hospital for a year at that time and had few opportunities to get started. He felt it was great to be able to see patients and learn things here.
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