Chapter 159159 Kindness from high-level talents & call for help...
Shu Jinyue's trip to Beijing had to be kept secret according to the instructions of the red phone. She didn't even tell her family and only mentioned it to Xu Duan lightly. He also knew the interests involved and didn't delve into who she was going to meet or what she was going to do. He just told her to go with confidence. He knew how to explain to her family. If she hadn't been accompanied by someone special, he would probably have gone with her.
The flight she took was no different from any other flights, but Shu Jinyue did not go directly to Beijing. Instead, she first went to Jinshi, next door to Beijing, and then was picked up by a special car and taken to a very ordinary small courtyard.
The last time he came to Beijing was three years ago. The city has changed a lot now. Shu Jinyue couldn't remember where was at all. He sat there in confusion for an hour, and then the car stopped and said they had arrived.
In front of her was a small courtyard that was very ordinary in Beijing, simple and quiet. Shu Jinyue got off the car, and the provincial commissioner who accompanied her did not follow her in. Instead, another tall and straight staff member came to pick her up. They passed the place where the guards were standing guard, there were at least three of them, and then passed through a security check gate. Not only did they check the things she brought, but the female security inspector also checked her body. She even had to take off her shoes before being allowed to pass.
Everyone worked meticulously and in an orderly manner. In such a solemn atmosphere, she couldn't ask any questions... Of course, no one would answer her even if she asked.
Then a middle-aged man who looked like a secretary came to greet her: "Hello, Comrade Shu, this way please."
Shu Jinyue followed him for about three minutes and finally arrived at a place that looked like a reception room. There were already sixteen or seventeen people sitting inside. They were all old men with gray hair and beards, with one or two "young people" in their fifties occasionally. She undoubtedly stood out among the crowd.
However, she did see an acquaintance - Senior Brother Wang.
This person is not Jin Yue's real senior brother, but he calls him that just because Mo Shuyi does. When he was studying in the Soviet Union, he was retained to teach at Moscow University because of his excellent academic performance. He happened to be Mo Shuyi's teacher. As they are both from Long country and have a strong sense of homesickness, they have a lot in common. He usually asks Mo Shuyi not to call him teacher, but to call him senior brother directly.
Later, due to changes in the relationship, Brother Wang resolutely left Su State and returned to Long State to serve his motherland, working in the respiratory department of Jing City Hospital. One year when he went to Shilan Province for a meeting, Mo Shuyi invited him to dinner and brought Jin Yue along, which helped her expand her network. In recent years, Brother Wang had consulted her when he encountered difficult problems, and they became acquaintances.
Senior Brother Wang was also surprised. He was... He also didn't expect to meet Shu Jinyue here. He winked at her and asked her to sit next to him.
Brother Wang is nearly fifty years old and has gained a little weight, but fortunately he is dressed neatly and is not bald, so he looks relatively young. "I'm here. You must have had a hard time on the journey. I just came back from your place, too."
Shu Jinyue was puzzled as to why he was going to Shilan Province at this time, but there were so many people around that he couldn't ask too much. "That's fine, how long have you been here, Senior Brother Wang?"
"I just arrived a while ago too. There were only three people when I arrived, and now a few more have arrived. I heard from Secretary Liu that there will be more in a while. Everyone came from far away, so the meeting will not start until 11 o'clock."
Shu Jinyue habitually raised her hand to check her watch, then she remembered that her wrist was empty. When she went through security check just now, she had handed over all the metal objects on her body to the security officer for temporary safekeeping, and put them in a brown paper document bag with her name on it, telling her to pick it up when she left.
Alas, the confidentiality level is really high. Not only watches, but even pens are not allowed. They are said to distribute ballpoint pens before the meeting.
Of course, water cups are not allowed either.
The only things she could carry with her were paper documents. Jin Yue looked around and saw that there were three or four other people who carried paper documents like her.
Jin Yue really wanted to ask what the meeting was about today and why the confidentiality level was so high, but there was basically no one talking in the room, not even a cough could be heard, and those who occasionally spoke were very quiet. If she asked, it would be too conspicuous.
The experience gained from dealing with these experienced colleagues and senior colleagues is that one must be steady. Even if one knows nothing, one must pretend to say "I know a lot and I am the same as you", so as to avoid being seen through by them as soon as one arrives.
Of course, this attitude cannot be too obvious or too high-profile, otherwise others will say that "young people don't know how to be humble."
After a while, seven or eight more people came in one after another, and finally the secretary invited everyone to another conference room. The seats had been arranged with water signs. Those with white hair and beards were basically closer to the podium. Shu Jinyue looked around, and then gritted his teeth and sat down in the first seat on the left in the second row from the top, which was actually closer than Senior Brother Wang!
Senior Brother Wang is the top expert in respiratory diseases in the country. I just heard him mention it in a low voice. Those who came here today are respiratory disease experts from all provinces across the country. Is she... too advanced?
There are 24 people in total. According to conventional thinking, she is ranked third? If the meeting had not been of such a high level and the staff had not been so meticulous, she would have suspected that the water sign was placed in the wrong place.
Jin Yue really sat down with trepidation. It was common for him to be criticized by his peers because of the "seating arrangement" issue over the years.
However, she found that the level of this meeting was probably higher, so the quality of the industry experts she met was undoubtedly very high. No one showed any expression on their face about the fact that she was in such a prominent position. If there was any expression, it was just a kind smile and nod.
Shu Jinyue thought to himself, as expected, the higher you go, the more high-quality people you will meet.
So, she sat down calmly, sandwiched between a group of white-haired old men, greeted the two on her left and right, and called them "Teacher X" according to the name on the water sign. This title is applicable everywhere and has no practical meaning. It is just a sign of respect.
They also smiled and nodded, and called "Xiao Shu" affectionately.
Then, not long after, the meeting officially began as several cadres dressed as middle-aged men walked into the venue.
Of course, Shu Jinyue also found Hu Guizhi among them, but she was in third place. Judging from the order, the two people in front of her should also be frequently in the news.
Just as she thought, this meeting was held for the K virus pneumonia in Shilan Province. After briefly introducing the premise of this meeting and the current epidemic situation around the world, a detailed information on K virus pneumonia was distributed to everyone. Jin Yue took a closer look and found it to be much more detailed and accurate than what she knew.
The epidemiological survey, diagnostic basis, symptoms and signs were similar to what she knew, but the specific data were different.
This report said that the cumulative number of infected people in Shucheng City, Shilan Province has so far been 60 - that is, those who were admitted to Jinyue Hospital accounted for only one-third of the total number. As for the other two-thirds, it was not known whether even Ma Shuhui knew of their existence, or whether Ma Shuhui was keeping something from her and did not tell her the truth. Anyway, the cumulative number is so high at present, and the number of people cured and discharged from the hospital... does not match what Shu Jinyue has in his hands.
Including Su Xing, she had a total of 20 patients at the time, 2 of whom were in serious condition. All of them were eventually cured and discharged, but the number of cured patients listed in this document is 36, and 4 of them are still in serious condition in the hospital.
There were obviously discrepancies in the data. Shu Jinyue didn't know the reason, so she said nothing and pretended not to know about it. She knew that as long as Hu Guizhi was there, she would feel safe.
Two senior experts discussed in a low voice, "60 cases, the cure rate is about 60%, this..."
It is obviously not high at all. It has been more than 20 days since these cases occurred. The pneumonia should have been cured in this few days. Not only is the cure rate low, but the severity rate is also so high!
"I believe everyone has seen that the current cure rate of K virus pneumonia is very low, but the severe case rate is very high. Originally there were only three severe cases, and now two have been cured, one has not been cured, but there are three new severe cases. The data is very worrying... But the next set of data I am going to report is very surprising." The host of the meeting was the leader in charge of health work in a certain hospital. I don’t know if it was an illusion, but Jin Yue felt that he looked in his direction.
"The 60 cases this time were all confirmed half a month ago. At that time, the leadership team randomly divided them into three groups, namely Group A, Group B and Group C, with 20 cases in each group. The 60% cure rate is the average value of the three groups. There is one group, Group C, whose actual cure rate is 100%..."
The audience was shocked. A 100% cure rate means that all 20 cases were cured? !
However, some people soon began to speculate whether Group C was luckier and that they were randomly assigned to patients with mild symptoms? After all, such random things are entirely possible.
"Among them, there are 2 critically ill patients."
What? ! There were only three severe cases initially, and Group C had two of them? What kind of "good luck" is this!
Everyone looked at each other, wondering if the toughest and most difficult cases were all assigned to Group C? And the cure rate of Group C miraculously reached 100%? !
Except for Shu Jinyue, everyone present was familiar with each other. They exchanged glances and asked, "Is it you?" "It's not me."
The old expert next to him came over and asked, "Xiao Shu, do you know who is in charge of Group C?"
After hearing this, Shu Jinyue understood what was going on. It turned out that without her knowing, she had already participated in such a large project and conducted a control experiment. Divided into three groups, Group A should be the Western medicine group, Group B is the no-drug group, and Group C is the traditional Chinese medicine group. Ever since the virus appeared in Book City, the epidemic prevention system has already smelled the danger, and in a place where no one, including her, an insider, can see, all cases were quietly isolated early on, and then control trials were conducted to compare the treatment effects.
Moreover, in order to prove whether the disease is self-healing, a group without medication was added. It is estimated that the patients in the group are all with very mild symptoms and are relatively less likely to be in danger of life.
While she was struggling over whether to tell them, the host spoke up: "Now, let me announce the data first. 12 out of 20 people in Group A were cured, of which 1 was a critically ill patient and 1 was newly diagnosed with a critical condition. Four people in Group B were 'cured', of which 3 mild patients developed into severe cases. You must be curious about which three groups they were, right?"
Everyone's curiosity was aroused, and the host said, "Group A is a Western medicine clinical group composed of respiratory infection experts headed by Jingshi Hospital. They used Western medicine throughout the whole process, and went through a variety of treatment methods such as antiviral, anti-infection, relief of respiratory spasm, oxygen inhalation, endotracheal intubation, tracheotomy, symptomatic treatment, etc.; Group B is a non-medication group composed of Haicheng respiratory experts. Before life-threatening conditions occurred, no Chinese or Western medicine was used throughout the whole process, and no surgery was performed. Only placebos were given, and mild cases were selected with the patient's consent; Group C..."
He paused, "Group C is a traditional Chinese medicine group composed of a team of experts from Jinyue Hospital in Shilan Province. They used traditional Chinese medicine throughout the whole process without any Western medicine preparations or treatment methods. Through the treatment of clearing away heat and detoxification, promoting blood circulation and cooling blood, and replenishing lung qi, all of them were cured." He paused again, "Among them, there were also 2 critically ill patients, and no tracheal intubation or incision was performed, and no Western medicine was used."
Well, now everyone present was silent. It was obvious that no matter who was leading Group C, the therapeutic effect was overwhelming, and Groups A and B were no match for it.
Group A used all the currently available clinical treatment methods, but the cure rate was still only 60%, and there was no way to treat severe cases; not to mention Group B, who did not use any medicine or treatment, trying to let it heal on its own, but ended up turning mild cases into severe ones.
What does this show? Everyone knows that the K virus will not heal itself. It must be intervened and treated. Otherwise, there is a very high chance that it will turn into a serious illness and become life-threatening.
When "Jin Yue Hospital" was introduced, everyone subconsciously looked at Shu Jin Yue's nameplate. It was obvious that there was a reason why she was able to sit in this position today.
Next, we invited the chief experts of the three groups to share and report their treatment experiences. Groups A and B were not interested because those present were respiratory experts and infectious disease experts from various provinces and cities across the country. They were only able to use those methods and drugs, and the cure rate was only so low, which showed that this path was not very suitable.
When it was Shu Jinyue's turn to introduce, everyone pricked up their ears, listening quietly and looking at her.
Although Jin Yue brought the information with her, she did not open it because she knew exactly the condition of each child, what medicines they had used, and how many days they had been treated, and she was able to give a completely impromptu speech. When she talked about two critically ill children, everyone, including the two in front of Hu Guizhi on the stage, looked at her quietly. The old experts sat up straight and leaned forward slightly.
"For critically ill children, we diagnosed them as heat-toxic congestion syndrome and heat-blocked coma syndrome based on the key points of TCM diagnosis. We adopted the treatment methods of clearing away heat and detoxifying and refreshing the mind and the medications used were..." Balabala, he spoke very seriously and comprehensively.
Except for her, almost no one present knew Chinese medicine, but everyone listened very carefully. After the sharing was over, it was time for questions and answers. Dozens of questions were directed at Jin Yue, and she was overwhelmed. The focus was on the basis for medication. Why is it that some children infected with the same virus can get better by taking Yinqiao Powder while others need to take expensive Angong Niuhuang Pills? Why is it that some can be discharged from the hospital in three days while others have to stay for half a month?
These "personalized" thoughts are the key to curing diseases, rather than the quantitative standards of Western medicine.
By the time everyone's questions were answered, it was already 2:30 in the afternoon. Seeing that everyone was getting excited, Hu Guizhi had lunch boxes brought in. Including them, everyone ate the same work meal and listened to Jin Yue talk about his experience while eating.
She is not shy about hiding her knowledge. At a time like this, she wants to save as many people as possible and pour out all the knowledge in her head!
The conversation lasted until 4:30 in the afternoon. Jin Yue talked until his mouth was dry, but everyone was still listening with great interest.
"Okay, okay, everyone, let's stop sharing our experiences here. I suggest that you all have more exchanges after you come down. Now we need to proceed to the next agenda."
Shu Jinyue was finally able to breathe a sigh of relief. She had not expected that such a high-level meeting would be so "noisy". Even the regular meetings in her hospital were not so noisy. However, she feels proud to see that everyone is interested in traditional Chinese medicine.
It was as if the night-shining pearl that she had worked so hard to protect for so many years was finally revealed to everyone, and she wanted everyone to see it.
"At present, everyone has seen the danger of K virus pneumonia. For the health and safety of the people and to prevent the large-scale spread of the virus, it has been decided to establish a national K virus pneumonia TCM guidance expert group to lead the treatment of mild and severe patients with K virus pneumonia. The members of the expert group are as follows: Zhang Wenxue is the group leader, Shu Jinyue is the deputy group leader... The above 24 people are fully involved in the diagnosis and consultation work, requiring a consultation rate of 100% and a TCM coordination rate of more than 90%."
Even though Shu Jinyue is only a deputy team leader, she is the youngest Chinese medicine practitioner there!
It was not until then that she discovered that there were seven or eight Chinese medicine practitioners among the experts present, but she had never met them and they were very low-key. There are many people who understand Chinese medicine. The fact that she, as the youngest and the only female, can become the deputy team leader is enough to explain the problem. This is the position second only to the team leader, and as we all know, the team leader actually has more administrative significance than clinical significance. The deputy team leader thinks that he is only responsible for making the final decision and signing.
This group is led by Shu Jinyue.
Not to mention that the requirement of "TCM synergy rate reaching more than 90%" is also very meaningful. This is not only a requirement for the participation of TCM, but also consolidates the status of TCM with numbers. In this "battle", the Chinese people intend to fight in their own way.
Time is tight and the task is heavy. After the groups are divided, the meeting will last until after six o'clock. After getting the documents, Shu Jinyue distributed the treatment guidelines she brought with her to everyone to read. They read while eating lunch boxes, and answered questions on the spot if they did not understand. She then suggested to team leader Zhang Wenxue to re-divide the group according to the ratio of one Chinese medicine expert to two Western medicine experts. After the division, they immediately took a flight to the book city that evening.
Although he met Hu Guizhi, he didn't have the chance to say a word.
It is a blessing in disguise that all the cases occurred in bookstores.
The province immediately transferred all the cases of Group A and Group B to Jinyue Hospital. Shu Jinyue started treating the patients without stopping overnight. It was already past ten o'clock the next morning when he finished writing prescriptions for all the children.
Because the other experts were from other provinces, Shu Jinyue, a native of Shilan, was considered the "landlord" and was naturally responsible for the reception work. She quickly called Anna and invited Xu Duan to discuss it with them.
Anna has been trained in the past few years and is very generous, cheerful, and has high emotional intelligence. She is very good at reception. Plus, Xu Duan is calm, reserved, and quite successful, so the two of them make a very good pair.
Shu Jinyue let it go without any worries and was busy until around seven o'clock the next evening before he could rest.
However, she did not have time to go home because the first batch of children who had received the medication had already begun to show reactions. She had to stay in the hospital and monitor them in real time in case any changes in symptoms occurred. She could be there at the first moment and adjust the prescription, especially for the four critically ill children who needed more attention.
At the same time, Shu Jinyue also found out that Senior Brother Wang had just returned from Shilan, because he had been in the bookstore some time ago, responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of Group A, and they didn't know that the other party was doing the same thing. Shu Jinyue was too worried and his child was still in there, so he had no time to contact Mo Shuyi. Senior Brother Wang had signed a confidentiality agreement and could not tell anyone about it, nor could he ask Shu Jinyue for advice.
Now, Senior Brother Wang is back again. He wanders around the hospital in his spare time. Seeing that Jinyue’s hospital is so well built, he feels deeply moved.
The first person in the country to make a living from this was actually Shu Jinyue. It seems to be built in an orderly manner and is simply the ceiling of domestic hospitals.
Such a hospital is fully capable of retaining talent.
***
It took a week for the conditions of the critically ill children to stabilize. During this period, several children were cured and discharged from the hospital one after another. All of them were treated with traditional Chinese medicine, and very few were treated with Western medicine. This is not a matter of face, everyone just wants to see how magical traditional Chinese medicine is.
The effect was indeed immediate and effective, as if by divine intervention. In the words of these experts' students many years later, their teacher was shocked by the miraculous effects of traditional Chinese medicine.
I was not only shocked by the magic of traditional Chinese medicine, but also by Shu Jinyue's medical skills and her mature and scientific process for treating viral pneumonia, as if she had experienced such an infectious disease once.
The aftereffect of this incident is——
"These people come to you to ask questions again?" Senior Brother Wang asked with a smile while sitting in Jin Yue's office.
Shu Jinyue held his forehead with his hand and said, "It's not really a question of asking for advice, we are just discussing with each other."
"I heard from Lao Zhao and others that many people in this expert group want to learn Chinese medicine from you. They even asked for leave and said they want to follow your practice for a while."
Shu Jinyue was not sure whether these old experts really wanted to do this or were just joking. She didn't think she was qualified to be their teacher, but if they wanted to know more about Chinese medicine, she would spare no effort to show them the charm of Chinese medicine.
"I don't have as much free time as them. There are still a lot of things waiting for me in the department. I don't know when I will have time to come here after I go back this time. I want to ask if you are willing to accept me as an apprentice?" Brother Wang asked with a smile.
Shu Jinyue was of course willing to do him a favor. "I can't say I'm accepting a disciple, but if you have a good candidate to recommend, I'll be grateful to you."
Senior Brother Wang was a little surprised. "Are you sure? I heard that many old Chinese medicine practitioners are very particular about their own schools of thought, and many of the essence of medical skills are not passed on to outsiders. If you have this request, it's okay. You don't have to change your principles for my request. Don't make it difficult."
Shu Jinyue shook his head: "I really don't care. Traditional Chinese medicine is the spiritual and cultural wealth of all the descendants of Yan and Huang. It is not exclusive to me. I am very happy that more people are willing to learn traditional Chinese medicine. As long as I know it, I am willing to teach them."
"That's fine. My son is a senior at the Beijing Medical College this year. After hearing about your deeds, he admires you very much and asked me to talk to you and ask if he can become your disciple."
Shu Jinyue has never accepted any disciples. Strictly speaking, Zhao Wanqiu is the eldest disciple, Yaya is the second disciple. Does that mean he is going to accept a third disciple? By the way, Yaya’s test results are out. She passed the apprenticeship system with high scores. Unfortunately, she is not old enough, so she can only fulfill her wish.
"In our new society, there is no longer a question of whether to become a disciple or not. If he is interested, he can come and follow the doctor and learn for a while."
Shu Jinyue doesn't care about serving tea or kowtowing. The form is never as important as the content. As long as her students can learn something, she will be pleased.
The two exchanged a few polite words, and Brother Wang immediately called his son and asked him to fly over. The last year is for internship, and he only needs to transfer the internship unit to Jinyue Hospital. This year can be regarded as a "try out" experience. If he finds it is not suitable and does not want to learn it anymore, it is still not too late to go back to his old profession. If he is sure that he likes Chinese medicine, then there is no rush to get started.
After finishing the chat, Jin Yue was preparing to pack up and go home. She hadn't been home for a long time. Suddenly, the phone on the table rang.
"Hello?"
"Shu, is that you, Shu?" The voice on the other end of the line was pure American English.
Shu Jinyue couldn't remember who this international friend was for a moment, "You are..."
"I'm Brian, Brian from Leo Clinic. Do you remember me? We met many years ago. You treated me and diagnosed my lung nodules with your three magic fingers..." Blah blah, he kept talking endlessly.
It was that little old man, Shu Jinyue remembered, it was he who helped to get Lin Zhen's recommendation letter.
"Hello Mr. Brian, what can I do for you?"
"It's like this. Our country has recently suffered from a very serious and terrifying infectious disease. Various treatments have not been effective. I would like to ask for your help. Is that okay?"
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