"Director Sun, what did Doctor Yun do just now?"
As Zuo Mingjun walked, he asked Sun Shengtao about Yun Heng.
Yun Heng looked to be around thirty years old. Zuo Mingjun had never heard of this name before, but judging from Old Kou's expression, he seemed to admire him very much.
"this......"
Sun Shengtao was stunned for a moment. He really didn't understand.
How could the head of the department of Kyoto Hospital pay attention to the affairs of a Class-C Grade-II hospital in Xihua City?
Moreover, Sun Shengtao is not a Chinese medicine practitioner, and he didn't pay much attention to the free medical consultation activities in Xihua City before.
"Yun Heng is from Xihua City."
However, a deputy director who was accompanying them had heard something about it and said, "I heard that he was a student of Master Ji Fengwen and Master Qu Tongwen from Xihua City."
"Monsoon Wen and Qu Tongwen from Zhongzhou Province?"
Zuo Mingjun asked.
Zuo Mingjun naturally knew about Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen.
Because of Mr. Zuo’s background, the Zuo family has always had a good relationship with some famous doctors.
If he is a student of Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen, I think he has some level of ability. Being able to study with two masters of traditional Chinese medicine at the same time is quite rare in the medical world.
Forget it, don’t think about it. Mr. Kou didn’t say anything, and the old man also agreed. Zuo Mingjun knew that he couldn’t change the old man’s mind.
"This Yun Heng is indeed not simple."
On the way back, Meng Deying also talked to Zhu Senqiang: "He was able to remain calm and composed in front of Mr. Zuo and Mr. Kou. This is more than many young people."
"You underestimated me."
Zhu Senqiang said, "Yun Heng is more than just that. To be precise, the reason why he is so calm and composed is not because of anything else, but because he really has the ability."
"Chen Fanming is not an ordinary person. In our department, who can Chen Fanming look up to?"
Zhu Senqiang asked with a smile.
Meng Deying seemed to be lost in thought.
What Zhu Senqiang said was true. Ever since Chen Fanming was reprimanded by Xie Yunzhang, he has indeed behaved in a more low-key manner. However, it is difficult to change one's nature, and the pride in one's heart cannot be overcome with a simple sentence.
Even Chen Fanming was still holding back.
Many people think that Chen Fanming regards Xie Yunzhang as his target, but is this not also Chen Fanming’s inner arrogance?
In the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chen Fanming didn't necessarily look down on these old people in his heart, they were just older.
Chen Fanming's arrogance is not the kind of arrogance that when I reach your age, I will definitely be no worse than you, but that I am no worse than them now.
After returning to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Yun Heng had nothing to do, so Zhu Senqiang still took him around.
It was almost time to get off work when Wei Zhengshuo returned to the department.
"Director Wei."
Zhu Senqiang was talking to Yun Heng. When he saw Wei Zhengshuo come in, he stood up and greeted him.
"This is Director Wei."
"Director Wei." Yun Heng said politely.
"Yun Heng?"
Wei Zhengshuo looked at Yun Heng and frowned subconsciously.
"I'm Yun Heng." Yun Heng said politely.
"Welcome!"
Wei Zhengshuo extended his hand and said with a smile, "I've heard of you for a long time. When Director Zhu came back last year, he mentioned you quite a bit. You're well-known in our Traditional Chinese Medicine Department."
"Director Wei, you're overpraising me."
Yun Heng smiled and shook hands with Wei Zhengshuo, thinking to himself, if Director Zhu hadn't mentioned it before, I would have really believed it.
"Okay, I'm glad you're here."
Wei Zhengshuo shook hands with Yun Heng and said with a smile, "You're here mainly to learn. I know your level, so I won't restrict you. For the time being, you should stay with Director Zhu and listen to his arrangements."
The doctor in the duty room nearby was filled with envy when he heard this.
Trainees have always been under the charge of the deputy director and chief physician of the department, and this is the treatment.
Wei Zhengshuo smiled and said nothing more, then went into his duty room.
How could that group of people know that the reason Director Wei asked Zhu Senqiang to take Yun Heng with him was because he was afraid.
Let Yun Heng follow Zhu Senqiang all the time to prevent others from taking Yun Heng with them. After they get familiar with each other for a while, they will eventually be led away by Yun Heng.
Some things in this world are just weird.
Just like Director Wei never thought that Chen Fanming would actually leave Kyoto Hospital, this matter is even more outrageous than Director Wei's sudden divorce.
On that day, Yun Heng met Wei Zhengshuo, Zhu Senqiang, and Meng Deying from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Kyoto Hospital, but he did not meet Ye Yiyu, who was an expert in pediatrics.
The next morning when I went to work, it happened to be the routine morning meeting of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The hospital's morning meeting is basically held together with the ward rounds, and usually the shifts are handed over directly.
Compared with other hospitals, Kyoto Hospital conducts ward rounds one more time than other hospitals' major ward rounds.
One was a group ward round, and the other was a little special, after all, there were many special patients in Kyoto Hospital.
Today was Yun Heng's first day at work after reporting for duty. He came relatively early, but there were already quite a few people in the duty room when he arrived. Yun Heng then realized that there would be a morning meeting and ward rounds this morning.
"Doctor Yun!"
"Doctor Yun!"
Some young doctors in the duty room greeted Yun Heng politely. Only the older deputy chief physician was a little more reserved. Yun Heng looked over and saw that they just smiled and nodded at him. Not many of them took the initiative to say hello.
The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at Kyoto Hospital is different from other hospitals in that there are more doctors with higher professional titles than doctors with lower professional titles.
Take the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Xihua Hospital as an example. The largest group is definitely residents and attending physicians, but there are fewer associate senior and senior physicians.
But the situation in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Kyoto Hospital was different. Before Chen Fanming left, there were five chief physicians, eight deputy chief physicians, and thirteen doctors with senior professional titles. There were only ten attending physicians and inpatients, of course, not counting regular trainees, advanced students, and interns.
Wei Zhengshuo arrived just as 7:30 a.m.: "Let me introduce you all first. This is Dr. Yun Hengyun from Xiya Hospital in Xihua City, Zhongzhou Province. Many of us know Dr. Yun, so I won't introduce him in detail. Just to get to know him."
Wei Zhengshuo briefly introduced Yun Heng, then got down to business, and then began to check on the patients.
It was Yun Heng's first time to participate in the ward rounds at Kyoto Hospital, and he was from another place, so he planned to follow behind, but was pulled over by Zhu Senqiang.
"Just follow me."
Zhu Senqiang said softly to Yun Heng, "Didn't Director Wei tell you yesterday that you should just follow me? If there's anything you don't understand or anything you need to know, you can ask me."
Yun Heng: "......"
If it weren’t for what Zhu Senqiang said yesterday, Yun Heng wouldn’t have thought much about it.
Isn’t it great to follow Director Zhu?
After what Zhu Senqiang said yesterday, Yun Heng always felt that Wei Zhengshuo wanted Zhu Senqiang to keep an eye on him, isolate him, and prevent him from having much contact with other doctors.
Is this necessary?
Yun Heng was a little speechless.
Could it be that I was wrong and Director Wei didn’t mean that?
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