Chapter 474 Lung Cancer



The hospital also knew that once this news was announced, patients from all over the country would flock in, and one military general hospital would not be able to accommodate them all.

So while Tian Cai was training other doctors, President Qi discussed this with several major hospitals in Beijing.

This medicine can be found in the pharmacies of various hospitals, but each hospital must have one or two people come to Hotan Cai to learn acupuncture in order to deal with some moderately ill patients who need acupuncture.

As for those with serious conditions, they can be sent directly to the Military General Hospital, where Tian Cai and Zhang Wenshan are.

During this period, Tian Cai and Zhang Wenshan will no longer receive patients from the outpatient clinic, but will instead specialize in treating these patients with severe lung cancer.

Once the symptoms of the patients she was originally treating turned mild, they would be handed over to other doctors.

Tian Cai spends all her time on critically ill patients, and the decision not to see patients was made after she discussed it with Dean Wu.

There are still many doctors in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department who need to improve, and this opportunity will give everyone more opportunities to practice.

Therefore, faced with the sudden increase in the number of patients, the Military General Hospital was only flustered for a while at first, but quickly adjusted itself.

Traditional Chinese medicine can only provide one-on-one treatment, and Tian Cai will not treat more than ten patients on a regular basis.

She only needs to give them an acupuncture once a day, and most of the time they can still rely on universal medicine such as Lung Cancer Kang for treatment.

Since Tian Cai did not stay in the Military General Hospital all the time, the hospital also assigned her two assistants.

After this treatment method was implemented for a period of time, many patients with mild symptoms found that the effect of seeing ordinary doctors in traditional Chinese medicine clinics was also very good. The most important thing was that the hospital did not reduce the supply of the special medicine Lung Cancer Kang mentioned in the Masses Daily because their symptoms were mild.

So everyone gradually accepted the hospital's arrangement and it did not cause any dissatisfaction.

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