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Chapter 289 Traditional Chinese Medicine Intangible Heritage Inheritance Conference [1st update]

Chapter 289 Traditional Chinese Medicine Intangible Heritage Inheritance Conference [First update]

Lu's Medical Center.

Lu Jiu has been visiting the medical clinic from time to time in the past two months or so.

Occasionally, I would help Lu Shan with his consultation.

Some patients on Yuanlin Street also know that Lu Jiu now has a hospital, but the outer ring road is too far away. Many people are too lazy to run that far if they just have a headache and a fever. Besides, Lu Jiu's grandfather's medical skills are not bad, although It's slow to take effect, but it's effective anyway.

It's a pity that Lu Shan only stayed in the clinic for half a day.

"Hey, Lu Jiu is here?"

As soon as Lu Jiu entered the hospital, he heard Wang Li's voice.

Ever since Lu Jiu used acupuncture to treat him, his waist had basically no pain.

The reason why I still come to the medical center is that I hope to get physical therapy when I am fine, so as not to wait until something goes wrong again, which will not only suffer, but also be more time-consuming and labor-intensive.

"Uncle Wang." Lu Jiu greeted with a smile.

Wang Li smiled and said, "I heard that your hospital is very popular right now. There are so many people going there. Why do you still have time to come to the hospital?"

Lu Jiu smiled bitterly, "Because there are too many people, the doctors in the hospital are a bit busy now. I was wondering if I could recruit some folk Chinese medicine doctors to go to the hospital, but I don't know any such people." At this point, Lu Jiu looked at Lu Shan and said, "Grandpa, do you know any Chinese medicine practitioners in Jianghan? It doesn't need to be a high level, as long as they are knowledgeable."

Lu Shan smiled and said, "Well, there are some. Many of them are in villages and towns, and the level is actually not bad, but they don't have a certificate, so they generally don't dare to come to the city. At most, they just visit some old people in the village. "

Lu Jiuyi smiled, "It doesn't matter if you don't have a certificate. Now there is an examination for the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine. The prerequisite is that you must seek medical treatment in a professional institution and be recommended by a doctor. As long as these old traditional Chinese medicine doctors come to us, the problem of certification can be easily solved."

Lu Jiu consulted Huang Fusheng on this point, and the answer he got was that as long as someone comes, he will solve the certification problem.

With him here, these veteran Chinese medicine practitioners will not be unable to practice medicine because they have no license.

With such protection, Lu Jiu naturally felt more confident.

Which Chinese medicine practitioner doesn't want to be able to practice medicine openly? If Huang Fusheng can create conditions for them, Lu Jiu believes that this will definitely be very tempting for some Chinese medicine practitioners who have the ability but have been stuck with a piece of paper for half their lives.

Lu Shan said in surprise, "If we can solve the certificate problem, then I can give it a try. In this way, I will take the time to help you. You tell me about the treatment you give them, and I will try my best to help you find it."

In fact, there were many traditional Chinese medicine doctors like Lu Shan and others in the past. On the one hand, it was due to family inheritance, and on the other hand, the rural doctor policy decades ago made many doctors take root at the grassroots level and serve a few or even dozens of patients throughout their lives. They serve the common people in a village. When they need new medical qualification certificates, their group of doctors will either be caught together with some fraudsters under the banner of traditional Chinese medicine, or they will no longer practice medicine.

With the development of the times, many people who are still capable will still treat people in the village, but they never mention that they are doctors. The villagers understand and protect them externally. Some officials in the village also There will be headaches and fever, so sometimes I know that they are practicing medicine without a license, but I will turn a blind eye.

After all, ordinary people don't care whether you have a certificate or not, as long as you can cure me.

Lu Shan is now successful, and his children and grandchildren are also promising. Lu Jiu is actually very happy to propose this idea.

When his father went to the countryside to work as a barefoot doctor, he knew many people like him. At that time, a barefoot doctor not only had to do farm work, but was also responsible for the health problems of several villages. As long as any household got sick, he would He put down his farm tools and came to see a doctor at his home.

The most rudimentary rural cooperative medical system at that time was established at the expense of barefoot doctors.

In the 70s and [-]s, a clinic called Dujia Village in Leyuan Commune was established, becoming the first medical unit in the country built by farmers without the need for state funding.

Each person in the village pays one yuan per year, and then each person withdraws five cents from the village's collective account, and they can receive free medical treatment and medicine throughout the year!
The cost of a medical unit is only 1.5 yuan per person per year, which is less than 1000 yuan in total, which is unimaginable today.

All the medical staff in a village are unpaid!

They still have to do all the farm work that farmers do, which is half farming and half medicine.Of course, if you are too busy seeing a doctor and have no time to do farm work, the production team will also give you work points.

However, the meager subsidies and work points cannot fundamentally solve their lives. Therefore, they have to work barefoot in the production team during the day. From time to time, they have to put down their farm work to see doctors, and they have to stay up late at night to learn medical knowledge on their own.

Therefore, in that era, every barefoot doctor actually made a huge sacrifice.

With the advent of economic society, this system is naturally not in line with humanism. In addition, most people's sacrifices are no longer for the people but for the bosses, which makes it even more unsustainable.

"Okay, then I'll wait for your good news, grandpa." Lu Jiu said with a smile.

Lu Shan nodded, and then said, "I heard from your uncle that Lu Ming's kid is coming back."

Oh?
During the Chinese New Year, Lu Ming said he would return to China in a few months, but he didn't expect time to fly by so quickly.

"When will it arrive?" Lu Jiu asked.

Lu Shandao, "Around seven or eight o'clock in the evening."

As soon as Lu Shan finished speaking, Lu Jiu's cell phone rang.

When he saw it, he saw that it was a call from his cousin Lu Ming.

"Hey, brother, I heard you're coming back tonight?"

Lu Ming smiled on the other end of the phone and said, "Oh, my dad has a long mouth. I called him last night. I didn't expect you to know about it this early in the morning."

Lu Jiu smiled and said, "It's not uncle, it was grandpa who told me."

Lu Mingdao, "That's what my dad told my grandpa. Let's not talk about this. Listen to my dad, you also built a hospital. Okay. I haven't seen you for a few years. Should I call you Director Lu now?"

Lu Jiu smiled and said, "If you want to scream, it's not impossible."

Lu Ming smiled and said, "I heard what he said. Your hospital seems to be quite special. It just so happens that I need to take some pictures when I return to China. Why don't I take pictures of your hospital as well?"

Lu Jiudao, "Is this the topic you talked about during the Chinese New Year?"

Lu Mingdao, "Yes, the overseas filming has ended, and my friend has returned to China with me. The next step is the domestic filming. Once our project is completed, it may be broadcast at the domestic Intangible Traditional Chinese Medicine Inheritance Conference. Woolen cloth."

Such a high specification?

Lu Jiu was a little surprised.

As an intangible cultural heritage, traditional Chinese medicine often holds conferences.

It was opened once in Shangjing last year.

I don’t know where it will be located this year.

Lu Jiu asked, "Do you already know when this year's Traditional Chinese Medicine Intangible Heritage Inheritance Conference will be held?"

……

(End of this chapter)

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