Chapter 266

It has been a week since the new doctor reported to the hospital.

Everyone has just stepped out of the campus and started to gradually adapt to the working life.

New inpatient building, meeting room of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Opposite Huang Su sat Qin Liang and the three of them.

"From today, you start a six-month transfer. Is it your first specialist department? I have assigned you to pediatrics, orthopedics, and cardiology."

The three of them worked in the municipal hospital for a week and gained a certain understanding of the situation in the department of traditional Chinese medicine.

The star department of the hospital, but because of the difference between China and the West, is secretly excluded by many departments.

They knew the situation of the Chinese medicine department in the city hospital, and the three of them were worried about how to spend half a year of transferring to the department.

Outright exclusion, cynicism, underhandedness, etc., the black-bellied workplace drama is already in the hearts of the three of them.

The three of them breathed a sigh of relief when they heard that the director had arranged for them all the departments that had a very good relationship with the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Pediatrics has always had the greatest goodwill towards traditional Chinese medicine, so it goes without saying.

The Department of Orthopedics has a wooden figure as a link. The relationship between the two parties has always been good. In addition, because of flavin, the Department of Orthopedics and the Department of Orthopedics of Hexie Hospital have had the opportunity to communicate, which has improved the skills of their departments. The relationship between the departments is even better.

Not to mention the Department of Cardiology, which is Sister Huang Suqian, Director Lu's department.

The relief of the three was also seen by Huang Su.

Huang Su opened his mouth and reminded: "In the past six months, you should not be slack because of the difference between Chinese medicine and Western medicine. You must study with an open mind, see more and think more. Chinese medicine has never been a complacent, and many treatment methods of Western medicine can be very good. To assist in the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, transfer to a department is to give you the opportunity to understand these techniques. You have to think about the treatment techniques of western medicine that can be used to assist in the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine. This is also the assignment I left for you to transfer to a department. I hope you can give me a satisfaction in half a year. s answer."

"Director, you can rest assured that we must observe carefully."

The three answered in unison.

After getting along for a week, the selfless teaching of Huang Su, Na Risong, and He Hui made Qin Liang, Zhang Cheng, and Amur have a sense of belonging to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

All three of them know how lucky it is to meet a doctor who can teach them all.

It is even more rare that the entire department has such an atmosphere. As long as it persists for three or four sessions, this kind of atmosphere will be passed down from generation to generation and may become a tradition of traditional Chinese medicine.

After explaining things to the three, Huang Su got up and said: "Okay! I have explained everything that I should have explained, so you can also report to your department!"

Qin Liang, Zhang Cheng, and Amur left the Chinese medicine department, and new doctors from other departments are coming to the Chinese medicine department to report.

Three transferred doctors who came to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine to report met unexpectedly at the door of the hospital.

Seeing a female doctor who was transferred to the department, a doctor first introduced himself: "I'm Liang Shuo, from the neurology department. Are you also transferred to the Chinese medicine department?"

The female doctor said, "I am Li Nan from the Department of Respiratory Medicine, and I also came to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine for transfer."

The last male doctor said with little interest: "Fu Jing, from the ophthalmology department."

The three transferred doctors walked into the inpatient building and saw the interior decoration of the inpatient building.

Liang Shuo sighed: "It is said that the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine is the best department in the city hospital, and this place of work is much more stylish than the inpatient building where we work."

The little girl Li Nan is innocent, her big eyes are looking at the new building.

"This is more impressive than the hospital where I practiced in Hohhot. We will work here in the future."

With that said, Li Yan asked Liang Dong: "Liang Dong, you said that the Chinese medicine department is transferred, I don't know what I should do, and we don't understand the Chinese medicine!"

Since Fu Jing just showed that he didn't care about people, Li Nan asked Liang Dong, who was more enthusiastic, to talk.

Fu Jing interjected: "What else can I do, just punch in at work every day."

Fu Jing has always felt awkward since the director of the department assigned herself to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine to transfer to another department. As an ophthalmologist, what is the use of transferring to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine?
Li Nan suddenly mentioned this issue, and Fu Jing couldn't help complaining about the dissatisfaction of the Chinese medicine department in the future.

Ignoring Fu Jing's complaints, Liang Shuo said expectantly: "I heard that Director Huang of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine has cured two patients with syringomyelia, which is an extinct species in our neurology department. I want to know how TCM treats it. What’s more, all the cancer patients in the hospital are receiving TCM treatment. There are so many things that I am interested in waiting for me to explore.”

Li Nan listened to Liang Shuo's words, and his face was full of curiosity: "Liang Shuo, with your skills, I suddenly became interested in Chinese medicine for cancer treatment."

Just as the three of them were standing in the hall chatting, there was a sound of the door opening the elevator to the floor.

Li Yan walked out of the elevator and came to the three of them.

"You are the doctors who came to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine for transfer, right?"

Seeing a girl coming, Li Nan stepped forward and said, "We are, I am Li Nan from the Department of Respiratory Medicine."

"I'm Liang Shuo from the neurology department!"

"Fu Jing, from an ophthalmologist!"

"Okay then, come with me."

Li Yan walked into the elevator with the three of them, waited for the elevator door to close, and pressed the floor button while exhorting: "Remember, you can only take this elevator to go up and down the stairs when you go to work, and the other floors are the subjects of the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. On the floor where the group does scientific research, non-members of the research group cannot enter."

Li Nan replied on behalf of the three: "We know."

When the elevator came to the seventh floor, Li Yan led the three people into the conference room.

"Master, I brought people here!"

Hearing Li Yan in a nurse's uniform calling out to Master Huang Su, Li Nan and Liang Shuo both looked at Li Yan with surprise.

However, Fu Jing pouted, with a look of disdain, and whispered: "What age, and what kind of old feudal relationship between master and apprentice, Chinese medicine is really backward and ignorant dregs."

Huang Su looked at the three of them, pointed to the stool and said, "Sit down and rest for a while. When the other two doctors from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine come, I will arrange your transfer."

"Thank you, Director Huang!"

Li Nan and Liang Dong bowed politely to Huang Su, and carefully sat on the chair opposite Huang Su, looking at the legendary doctor in the hospital. They didn't know where to put their hands on the restrained chair.

On the other hand, Fu Jing, who was already dissatisfied with her internship in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, is now very calm and looks around, constantly looking here and there.

The three sat down, and Huang Su also observed their every move.

This is also the first time that Huang Su has been transferred from Western medicine to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. For a while, he did not know what to do with the three transferred doctors.

They don't know anything about the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, and Huang Su doesn't know how to evaluate their transfer.

Seeing Fu Jing's restless behavior, Huang Su's brows were slightly frowned.

A knock on the door interrupted Huang Su's reverie.

"director!"

That day Song and He Hui lightly knocked on the door and walked into the conference room.

"Come and sit, the new doctor who was transferred to the department has arrived today. Calling you here is to assign the transfer of the doctor."

That day Song and He Hui sat next to Huang Su, and also began to look at the three transferred doctors on the opposite side.

"Let me introduce you first. I am Huang Su, the director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and these two are Dr. Na Risong and Dr. He Hui from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine!" Huang Su looked at the three and continued, "Introduce yourself. "

After Li Nan stood up and bowed, he introduced, "Hello Director Huang, hello two teachers! I'm Li Nan from the Department of Respiratory Medicine."

Huang Su said, "He Hui, Li Nan will be handed over to you for the past half a month."

"it is good!"

He Hui readily agreed.

After Li Nan's introduction, Liang Dong also followed his example and said, "Hello Director Huang, hello two teachers! I am Liang Dong from the Department of Neurology. I am very interested in how Chinese medicine treats syringomyelia and cancer."

Huang Su said: "Since you are interested in Chinese medicine for cancer treatment, then you should follow Dr. Na Risong."

Hearing Huang Su's arrangement, Liang Dong also nodded and sat down.

The reason why Huang Su didn't take Liang Dong himself was that he was going to leave Fu Jing, who looked stinging, to him.

When Fu Jing got up again, he also bowed like he did, "Director Huang, two teachers! I'm Fu Jing from the Department of Ophthalmology."

Naturally, Fu Jing would not express her dissatisfaction. After all, Huang Su was still required to write a comment in the assessment and appraisal of transferring to a major. She was not an iron-headed child, so it was impossible for her to live with her own future.

Huang Su also said lightly: "Fu Jing, you can follow me for half a month!"

Hearing his own arrangement, Fu Jing also nodded and sat down.

"In a moment, hand over your transfer practice report to the doctor who took you, and the comments on your transfer will be filled in by the teacher who took you."

After explaining, Huang Su looked at Li Yan and instructed: "Li Yan, take these three transferred doctors to familiarize yourself with the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and arrange an office for the three of them."

"Okay, master!"

After Li Yan agreed, she walked out of the conference room with the three of them.

The three go.

That day Song hurriedly asked: "Director, this doctor of western medicine was transferred to our department of traditional Chinese medicine, and they don't know Chinese medicine. How should they be assessed?"

Huang Su said: "I have been worrying about this for the past few days. I just had an idea. You can see if it is feasible."

Huang Su continued: "In this way, our assessment is divided into three parts. The first part is the normal work assessment, which is nothing to say. As for the second part, I think the medical records should be sorted into the assessment. After all, it is necessary to transfer to the Chinese medicine department. There are substantive content, so that they can also understand how traditional Chinese medicine treats and treats patients in the process of sorting out medical records, and I think the purpose of transferring them to the department of traditional Chinese medicine has been achieved this time."

"Director, your idea is good, and I agree with it with both hands."

After agreeing excitedly, Risong continued to ask, "What about the third point?"

"I think Liang Dong and Li Nan are both interested in the treatment of tumors with traditional Chinese medicine. The third part is the on-duty work in the inpatient area. It just so happens that the in-patient area of ​​our Chinese medicine department has already been discharged."

Due to the small number of people in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, only morning shifts and evening shifts were dispatched, which not only solved the problem of the small number of people, but also ensured that all three had enough time to rest.

"Director, I think your assessment method is quite good." He Hui also agreed.

Just when Huang Su, Na Risong and He Hui were discussing the assessment method.

President Cao, who has never been to the inpatient department, came to the inpatient building today for the first time.

President Cao came first to the Department of Respiratory Medicine, pushed the door and walked into the office of the Director of the Department of Respiratory Medicine.

Director He of the Department of Respiratory Medicine saw President Cao coming, and immediately got up to greet him warmly: "Welcome President Cao, come to our Department of Respiratory Medicine to guide the work."

Director He also wondered how this Director Cao suddenly came to the Department of Respiratory Medicine today.

In the past, the dean's rounds were always visited by Dean Briggood, but he had never seen Dean Cao come to check the room.

President Cao put on an approachable attitude: "I can't talk about the guidance work. Isn't today the day when the new doctor is transferred to the department? I came to see the situation of the new doctor's transfer. This is the young army reserve in our hospital. I naturally Pay more attention, this is not the first stop to come to my parents' house."

President Cao used to be a respiratory doctor, although his medical skills were not very good.

However, Dean Cao was good at specializing, and was later transferred to the hospital office. Finally, relying on his qualifications, he got to the position of dean today.

After understanding the origin of Director Cao, Director He also became more enthusiastic.

"President Cao, you can rest assured! We also attach great importance to the transfer of new doctors, and we have already made proper arrangements and sent the backbone doctors of our respiratory medicine department to bring them."

"Director He, very good! The city hospital will usher in a high-speed development opportunity when it is rated as a third-class hospital. How fast the city hospital can run depends on our situation of these new doctors." President Cao said in an official tone. .

Director He also complimented: "It's still Director Cao, you are far-sighted, and you can see far and wide."

Director Cao looked righteous and awe-inspiring, and waved to interrupt Director He's flattery.

"I don't want to listen to what you say. I need to see with my own eyes the situation of the transferred doctor."

"President Cao, don't worry! I'm not exaggerating, I'll show you."

Director He cautiously led the way ahead, pondering in his heart, what kind of wind is this Director Cao smoking today, and no one knows what kind of virtue he is.

When Director He led Dean Cao through the toilet in the corridor, he saw a breathing hose extended from the ward to the toilet.

Director Cao pointed to the breathing tube: "Director He, what's going on!"

Director He hurriedly explained: "President Cao, there are patients with severe silicosis next to the toilet. They can only rely on oxygen inhalation to maintain their lives, so they need to inhale oxygen even when they go to the toilet. They can only extend the hose to the toilet."

Prairie City is also an area rich in mineral resources, so silicosis is also a common disease in Prairie City.

President Cao pretended to frown and asked, "Do you have no effective treatment for silicosis?"

Director He shook his head helplessly and explained, "Silicosis is a black lung disease caused by inhalation of dust. So far, there is no effective treatment, and we can only rely on oxygen to maintain life."

In my heart, I thought: After all, you are also from respiratory medicine. You don't know whether silicosis can be treated. It's really a hammer.

President Cao continued to ask as if unwillingly: "You can't imagine any other way."

Director He still shook his head helplessly.

President Cao continued: "Isn't there a good medical record of a few cases of combined Chinese and Western treatment in the city hospital? You don't want to be a door-to-door opinion. If you cannot treat critically ill patients, you might as well treat them with traditional Chinese medicine and see the effect!"

Only this time Director He understood the real purpose of Director Cao's coming to the Department of Respiratory Medicine.

But he didn't understand in his heart that this President Cao had always been very opinionated about the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Seeing that his goal had been achieved, Dean Cao turned around and left.

Then every time he went to a department, President Cao would encourage these departments to send critically ill patients to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine for treatment.

(End of this chapter)

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