After Liu Xizhong introduced several doctors in his team to Yun Heng, he assigned Yun Heng an area and asked Wang Xuemeng to take Yun Heng to familiarize himself with the ward and understand the patients' conditions. Yun Heng was also assigned an intern named Zhang Hongfei.
"Doctor Yun, which Xihua Hospital are you from?"
Wang Xuemeng and Zhang Hongfei followed Yun Heng, and Wang Xuemeng was also asking about Yun Heng's situation.
Wang Xuemeng is still an intern and is not very old, about the same age as Yun Heng. It is a very happy thing for Wang Xuemeng that a tall and handsome male doctor has come to the department.
Wang Xuemeng noticed Yun Heng yesterday, but she didn't expect that Yun Heng was assigned to the same group with them.
"I used to work in a community hospital in Xihua City."
Yun Heng said politely.
"Doctor Yun is such a joker."
Zhang Hongfei smiled and said, "Doctor Yun, you are so amazing, how could you be working in a community hospital?"
Zhang Hongfei is an intern. He has not been interning in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine for a long time. He has only been here for a few days. Whether it is a resident doctor or an exchange doctor, they are all people that the intern needs to curry favor with.
"That's right, I don't believe it either."
Wang Xuemeng smiled and said, "Doctor Yun, you're still unwilling to tell us."
Yun Heng smiled and didn't explain any further. There was no way to explain this matter.
"Doctor Yun, these three wards are my area, and the beds are all full right now."
Wang Xuemeng brought Yun Heng to the door of the ward and introduced him, "Beds at Shuguang have always been quite tight."
"Um."
Yun Heng nodded and followed Wang Xuemeng into the ward. There were patients in each of the four beds in the ward. Yun Heng first learned about the patient's condition, then returned to the duty room and asked Wang Xuemeng for the patient's medical records, which he looked at carefully.
Several patients had previously been examined and prescribed by Liu Xizhong. Resident doctors such as Wang Xuemeng were responsible for the execution of the examinations and for understanding the patients' conditions and making some fine-tuning to the prescriptions in actual clinical practice.
Yun Heng also checked Liu Xizhong's data just now. Liu Xizhong is a senior attending physician and his level is quite good. His internal medicine skills have reached the fifth level, and his acupuncture skills are also at the third level. Such a level is enough to be the department director in some small hospitals.
In departments like this where outpatient and inpatient departments are separated, generally speaking, the doctors in the inpatient area are better than those in the outpatient area.
Outpatient doctors mainly serve patients with chronic diseases and common diseases, while inpatient doctors are mainly responsible for patients with more serious conditions or who need hospitalization for continuous observation and treatment, so inpatient doctors tend to have more experience.
Careful patients may notice a phenomenon: in the outpatient department, many doctors or attending physicians are actually relatively young. In general outpatient clinics, there are more new attending physicians, while in the inpatient department, the attending doctors are generally older, and there are relatively more senior attending physicians.
Yun Heng carefully looked at the medical records of several patients. From a general perspective, there was no major problem with the prescriptions written by Liu Xizhong. However, from Yun Heng's point of view, the plans for individual patients could actually be changed a little, and the effects could be more significant.
Since there were no mistakes in the treatment, Yun Heng did not interfere casually. Although Liu Xizhong's treatment plan was sometimes slower in effect, everyone had their own style. Reading other people's medical records would help improve one's own.
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Tongji Hospital.
Liao Xiangjun, director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and several deputy directors accompanied Sun Bocheng cautiously.
Sun Bocheng's sudden visit to their Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine really caught Liao Xiangjun off guard.
Tongji Hospital is much more famous than Shuguang Hospital. In the past few years, there was a saying that the five top hospitals in the medical field are Union Medical College Hospital in the north, Xiangya Hospital in the south, Qilu Hospital in the east, West China Hospital in the west, and Tongji Hospital in the center.
Peking Union Medical College Hospital has always been recognized as the first hospital, and the Tongji Hospital among the five top hospitals refers to Tongji Hospital in Shanghai and Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology.
When Hong Shuangmin was preparing to go abroad to study, he also had some fantasies, so he used his connections to want to go to Kyoto or Shanghai, either to Union Hospital or Kyoto Hospital, or to come to Shanghai to study at Tongji Hospital or Shanghai Hospital.
On the one hand, Tongji University is famous, and on the other hand, the doctors there are of high level. Hong Shuangmin thought that if he could improve himself at Tongji University, it would give him some extra points when he returns, right?
"Dean, why did you think of our Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine today?"
Liao Xiangjun accompanied him and asked tentatively.
Sun Bocheng is also quite busy, and Tongji University mainly focuses on Western medicine, with Chinese medicine accounting for a small proportion. Sun Bocheng himself is an expert in Western medicine and is not proficient in Chinese medicine.
Liao Xiangjun knew that Sun Bocheng had just returned from Xihua City two days ago, and he came to his place within two days of his return. Was there something wrong?
When the leader comes, anyone will have wild guesses in their mind.
"Come and take a look around if you're okay."
Sun Bocheng smiled and said, "How is the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine doing recently?"
"It's fine. Everything is normal."
Liao Xiangjun didn't know what Sun Bocheng was asking about, so he answered cautiously, thinking that something had gone wrong on his side and Sun Bocheng knew about it.
“How is talent development going?”
Sun Bocheng asked as he walked.
Sun Bocheng had nothing else to do when he came here today. He just met Yun Heng on the high-speed train two days ago. He was a very nice young man. Yun Heng happened to be a Chinese medicine practitioner. Sun Bocheng was in a good mood and came to visit the Chinese medicine department.
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