Bai Guanglin stood by with a smile on his face, watching Lawrence examine Carey.
The patient had already undergone various tests in the morning, and Lawrence was only doing a routine physical examination.
Lawrence was very surprised at this moment.
If the medical records from Ningcheng First Hospital were correct, then in Lawrence's opinion, it was simply unbelievable that Kaili could recover so well overnight.
I don’t know whether Bai Guanglin did it intentionally or unintentionally, or whether he took into consideration that the patient was a foreigner, but he actually wrote a medical record in English.
"Dr. Lawrence, how is it?"
After Lawrence finished the inspection, Bai Guanglin asked politely.
Although the patient's death this time was not the result of the Ningcheng First Hospital's efforts, Bai Guanglin was still uncomfortable with the arrogance of these Eagle Countrymen over the past two days.
Adding to that what Lawrence just said when he entered the ward, the medical care here is terrible?
As soon as I walked in, I started to draw conclusions before I even understood the patient's condition.
It's really a bit infuriating.
What's wrong with the patients treated by Yun Heng? Yun Heng is also Chinese.
When it comes to external communication like this, there is definitely no distinction between Chinese and Western medicine, no distinction between regions, but between countries.
"incredible."
Lawrence shook his head, a little confused.
Arrogant as he is, Dr. Lawrence is still a serious doctor, and he is indeed a little confused at the moment.
"Director Bai."
At the door of the ward, the nurse just brought the third dose of medicine, ten grams of American ginseng stewed juice and one Angong Niuhuang Pill.
Lawrence took the medicine from the nurse, looked at it carefully again and again, and then watched Kairi take it.
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Ningcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Today's exchange meeting was very lively. The students who participated in the exchange spoke actively and each of them was eager to show off.
"The next topic is the achievements of traditional Chinese medicine in the field of emergency medicine."
Xie Jiaping said with a smile.
Zhou Jiajia was the first to raise her hand, and the other students around her rushed forward.
"Xue Chen."
Yun Heng smiled and pointed at Xue Chen: "You answer."
During today's exchange, each student had a nameplate in front of them with their name written on it, which also made it easier for teachers and professors to know who was speaking.
Xue Chen was a little excited when Yun Heng called him, and his hands were shaking when he turned on the microphone in front of him.
"Traditional Chinese medicine has made considerable achievements in emergency medicine... Ge Hong's 'Emergency Prescriptions for the Elbow' from the Jin Dynasty is over 1,800 years old. 'Beiji' literally means preparation for emergency treatment. 'Emergency Prescriptions for the Elbow' can be considered my country's first first aid manual, and it's also the world's first comprehensive and systematic first aid manual..."
"Zhang Zhongjing's Treatise on Febrile Diseases from the Han Dynasty is also a work on emergency treatment. Sun Simiao's Prescriptions for Emergencies and Thousand Gold Supplements to Prescriptions for Emergencies from the Tang Dynasty are all encyclopedias of TCM emergency medicine..."
"Before the advent of modern medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine already had a fairly systematic and scientific understanding of various fields, including emergency care, chronic diseases, and critical illnesses..."
"good."
Xie Jiaping nodded with a smile: "That's a pretty good answer."
Xue Chen is a student of Ningcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He gave a good answer, and Xie Jiaping, a professor at Ningcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, was also proud of it.
"Well, that's a very good answer indeed."
Yun Heng also smiled and said, "Traditional Chinese Medicine has always attached great importance to emergency medicine. In fact, critical illness is also a very important part of Traditional Chinese Medicine..."
"It is undeniable that after the introduction of Western medicine, the status of traditional Chinese medicine in the fields of emergency and surgery has gradually weakened. Many of us practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine panic when encountering serious emergencies and even forget the first aid methods of traditional Chinese medicine. I hope that students can remember that traditional Chinese medicine still has a natural advantage in emergency treatment."
Yun Heng said slowly, "The most important thing is that we must maintain a positive attitude in our daily studies and future work. Traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine are not in competition. We should not compete with each other or compare. Each has its strengths and weaknesses. We just need to do our best."
"In fact, Traditional Chinese Medicine is gradually losing ground in the treatment of critical and emergency diseases, and its academic field is gradually being lost. Part of the reason is that we TCM practitioners are comparing and competing with each other."
"There are even some highly skilled traditional Chinese medicine practitioners who make bets with others about what happens if they lose or win. This is an even more negative practice."
Yun Heng looked at all the students and said slowly, "My teacher, Ji Fengwen, once told some of us that since ancient times, few famous doctors have used their medical skills to show off."
"Medicine is about curing illnesses and saving lives, not about competition. Once you start thinking about exchanging teaching skills, you're actually falling behind."
"Doctor Yun said it very well. A person's biggest opponent is always himself, not others."
Xie Jiaping smiled and said, "Does anyone have anything to add?"
Another classmate next to him hurriedly raised his hand.
After lunch, the exchange will continue in the afternoon.
Today's communication did not come to an end until 5:30 in the afternoon.
Yun Heng had dinner in the cafeteria of Ningcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine before going to the hotel where Michelle was staying.
"Doctor Yun, you are amazing."
As soon as they met, Xiaoxiao excitedly said, "Boss Xue called this morning and said that Professor Kaili has recovered quite well. The experts from Eagle Country were very surprised and even requested Angong Niuhuang Pills and American ginseng for their research."
"So, there's no problem signing the contract?"
Yun Heng asked Michelle Lin with a smile.
"It should be fine. Thank you, Dr. Yun, for your help." Michelle said with a smile.
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