Cultivation of true medicine and saints in the city

Chapter 727 The Enthusiastic Director

Chapter 727 The Enthusiastic Director

Jiajia heard Zhu Zhigang's words, raised her head, glanced left and right, and found that no one around them noticed them, so she whispered: "It's okay, I think Director Wang's medical skills are still good, come to him There are a lot of people seeing the doctor, but how should I put it, his temper is not that good."

After finishing speaking, she added another sentence, saying, "Doctor Zhu, please don't betray me."

Zhu Zhigang laughed amused by her, and said, "Do you think I'm the kind of person who likes to gossip behind my back?"

Jiajia shook her head, then looked at Zhao Yifan worriedly.

Zhao Yifan pretended not to hear the conversation between the two, and found it very interesting in his heart. He remembered someone once said that where there are people, there are rivers and lakes.

This is how it is in this vast world. When people get along with each other, many things will always happen.

"Director Wang is back."

After Jiajia glanced outside, she saw a middle-aged man in his 40s, wearing a white coat and a pair of gold-rimmed glasses. He looked like a bookish doctor, and quickly said to Zhu Zhigang: "This is the new doctor." Director Wang Chaohui."

"Okay, I see, thank you Jiajia."

Zhu Zhigang nodded and thanked him.

With several medical records in his hand, Wang Chaohui walked quickly, glanced at Jiajia, and strode into his office without saying a word.

"Zhao."

Zhu Zhigang walked up to Zhao Yifan and said respectfully, "Shall we go there?"

"Ah."

Zhao Yifan nodded, and walked to the director's office first, with Zhu Zhigang following behind him.

When I came here for an internship in the internal medicine department of traditional Chinese medicine, I naturally wanted to say hello to Wang Chaohui, who is the director.

This is the rule.

Bang bang bang.

Zhao Yifan knocked on the door, and a voice came from inside: "Come in." He led Zhu Zhigang in.

Sitting behind the desk, Wang Chaohui raised his head and glanced at Zhao Yifan and the two.

"Hello, Director Wang."

Zhao Yifan sat down on the chair in front of Wang Chaohui, smiled at him, and said, "I am Zhao Yifan, and this is my student Zhu Zhigang. We are from the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. We are doing an internship in the Department of Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine this semester. Say hello."

"You are Professor Zhao Yifan Zhao?"

After Zhao Yifan heard Zhao Yifan's name, Wang Chaohui's body shook, with a look of astonishment on his face, he stood up quickly, stretched out his hands to Zhao Yifan, looked at him carefully, and said, "I've heard of your name, the last time, Jingdu Mr. Feng from the City College of Traditional Chinese Medicine came to our Qingzhou City College of Traditional Chinese Medicine to study. I heard that they came for you. Unfortunately, there were too few places allowed to attend that time. Otherwise, I really wanted to listen to you lecture."

"Director Wang is too polite."

Zhao Yifan also stood up and shook hands with Wang Chaohui.

"Professor Zhao, you are really young."

Wang Chaohui withdrew his hand, smiled and said to Zhao Yifan: "May I ask, how old are you this year? Are you 30?"

"not yet."

Zhao Yifan shook his head and said, "More than 20."

"You really made me understand the meaning of an idiom 'young and promising'."

Wang Chaohui was full of emotion and said, "You are already a professor in your 20s. Compared with you, I am really ashamed."

"Director Wang, you are too polite."

In his heart, Zhao Yifan was rather tired of such meaningless greetings. In order to prevent Wang Chaohui from continuing to compliment him, he changed the subject and said with a smile: "I brought my students here this time to study in the internal medicine department of traditional Chinese medicine. Next For a while, I hope Director Wang will take care of her."

"Professor Zhao, you are too polite."

Wang Chaohui shook his head and said seriously: "You came to our TCM internal medicine department to help us. By the way, this is Dr. Zhu Zhigang, right?" His last words were addressed to Zhu Zhigang .

"Yes, Director Wang, I'm Zhu Zhigang."

Zhu Zhigang responded quickly.

"I've heard your name mentioned before."

Wang Chaohui took a deep look at Zhu Zhigang, and a complex gaze flashed in the depths of his eyes. Judging from Zhu Zhigang's appearance, he is the kind of honest and extremely mediocre person. Wang Chaohui can conclude that if Zhu Zhigang is not Zhao Yifan's student, then he He definitely wouldn't have the fame he has today, he said with a smile: "Many patients who came to the affiliated hospital's internal medicine department asked where you were last year, hehe, Dr. Zhu helped a lot in our internal medicine department before. , The wonderful hand rejuvenation has cured many patients, and many people have praised your medical skills. Before I saw you, I was still thinking, who is this Dr. Zhu, and why is his medical skill so good, but well, now I have You have the answer, you are Professor Zhao's student, a famous teacher produces a high-level apprentice, you are right."

"Director Wang is too polite."

Zhu Zhigang was a little embarrassed by his praise, and smiled embarrassingly.

"Professor Zhao, do you have anything to do tonight?"

Wang Chaohui looked away, smiled and said to Zhao Yifan: "If it's okay, let's have a meal together, how about it? Let me take care of you, master and apprentice, okay?"

"Director Wang."

Zhao Yifan smiled and explained: "I'm really sorry. Before I came, I happened to meet two colleagues in the school and made an appointment to have dinner together tonight... So, how about another day? I'll invite you another day."

"Haha, it turns out that's the case, someone took the lead."

Wang Chaohui laughed, waved his hands, and said, "Then another day, Professor Zhao, but I still invite you. After all, with you here, I believe that when we encounter difficult patients in the internal medicine department of traditional Chinese medicine, I will have a solution, ha ha, Then next time, I will make an appointment with you in advance, Professor Zhao."

"of course can."

Zhao Yifan smiled.

Next, Wang Chaohui exchanged a few words with Zhao Yifan, and personally sent the two of them to the tenth consultation room—this consultation room is regarded as the practice consultation room of the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Every year, when the professors of the School of Chinese Medicine lead students to practice here, they will be here. Attend consultation.

"Zhao."

After Wang Chaohui left, Zhu Zhigang scratched his head and said to Zhao Yifan: "Jia Jia told me just now that Director Wang's temper is not very good. I think it seems a bit exaggerated. Director Wang is very warm to us."

Zhao Yifan smiled lightly when he heard the words, and said, "Everyone has a different perspective from each other, and the attitude of seeing people and things will naturally be different, so don't draw too early conclusions on everything."

After a pause, he changed the topic, and then said: "Besides, we are here for internship, not to judge others, so whether others are good or bad, we should try our best not to talk behind their backs, understand?"

"Yes, I know Mr. Zhao."

Zhu Zhigang suddenly came to his senses, and quickly responded.

But then again.

Zhao Yifan actually noticed that Wang Chaohui's attitude towards him was a little too enthusiastic.

This made him feel a little strange.

but.

This is not a bad thing, Zhao Yifan just thought about it for a while, and passed.

"Zhao."

Sitting in the consultation room, when there were no patients coming to see the doctor, Zhu Zhigang took out the notebook he carried with him. He recorded some questions on it, and waited for an opportunity to ask Zhao Yifan, "Can you tell me about this?" case..."

Zhao Yifan naturally wouldn't refuse, and started talking to Zhu Zhigang.

After a while, a patient came, still the same as before, Zhao Yifan sat beside him silently, and Zhu Zhigang performed the treatment of seeing, hearing, asking, and asking. If Zhu Zhigang's diagnosis was correct, then Zhao Yifan would not speak.

Let him heal in his own way.

After the patient left, if there was something to be corrected, Zhao Yifan would point it out on the spot, and if there was a mistake, Zhao Yifan would correct it before the patient left.

The biggest difference between Chinese medicine and Western medicine lies in this.

After years of development in Western medicine, there has long been a standardized treatment plan for how to treat it. It only needs to be screened with equipment. After the diagnosis, treatment can be carried out. Therefore, for Western medicine, education is the most important.

But Chinese medicine is different.

Chinese medicine emphasizes "different from person to person". As the saying goes, there are no two identical rivers in this world. Similarly, naturally there will be no two identical people.

Since people are all different, from the perspective of Chinese medicine, even if two people suffer from the same disease, their illnesses will not be exactly the same, and they will be the same without any difference.

Take the most common common cold.

Some people, after catching a cold, take some cold medicine, and they will be cured in two or three days, but some people, after catching a cold, will immediately develop a high fever; similarly, colds are also divided into influenza, viral colds and so on.

Therefore, when Chinese medicine prescribes medicine, it must pay attention to prescribing the right medicine. How to treat the disease?Naturally, it is impossible to use various instruments for testing and testing like Western medicine.

Because people are alive and machines are dead, the test results of medical devices are actually ultimately judged by the program input by the person who designed the machine at the beginning of the design as a means of screening the results.

Naturally, it is impossible to be precise.

It can only be within a range of numbers. Once it exceeds this range of numbers, Western medicine often cannot determine what kind of disease the patient's condition belongs to.

In this regard, although the diagnostic techniques of traditional Chinese medicine have not changed for thousands of years, they are still based on observation and inquiry. However, with the accumulation of time, although the diagnostic techniques have not changed, with time and experience, the misdiagnosis rate of Chinese medicine is actually in constant decline.

It is precisely because traditional Chinese medicine practitioners need to experience it themselves, so it is impossible to form a standardized and large-scale promotion like western medicine.

(End of this chapter)

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