Chapter 566 Yun Heng's Change
"Doctor Yun!"
Jin Shijie printed out the prescription and politely handed it to Yun Heng for correction.
"Um!"
Yun Heng took the prescription, looked at it, and handed it to Jin Shijie. Jin Shijie signed and sealed it before handing it to the girl.
"Go back and eat for a few days. If there is anything abnormal, come back for follow-up at any time."
"Thanks!"
The girl nodded, thanked her, then stood up and left the consulting room.
When the girl walked out of the consulting room, Jin Shijie did not rush to call the next patient, but smiled and said to Yun Heng: "Dr. Yun, they say that Chinese medicine is well-known and well-remembered. I think I have read a lot of books, and have been exposed to it."
I have a lot of medical records, but there is still a gap compared with you."
Regarding the girl's medical case just now, Yun Heng quoted scriptures when analyzing it, including articles from "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" and "Nei Jing", and casually mentioned them.
Unless a TCM practitioner reaches the third stage of treating diseases and has reached the level of Yue Anyun and others, he can adapt to circumstances, use medicine according to symptoms, and formulate prescriptions flexibly. Most TCM practitioners have to refer to some classics when diagnosing diseases.
When faced with a disease, whether your judgment is accurate or wrong, how to prove that your judgment is correct depends on previous experience and some analysis in traditional Chinese medicine classics.
Many people say that Chinese medicine is unscientific and has no basis. In fact, this is a big fallacy. Although Chinese medicine is empirical medicine, it also has its own foundation. All analysis and extension start from the basic framework and are not aimless.
It is precisely because of this that Chinese medicine really needs to be knowledgeable and memorized, have broad knowledge, and read many books. Only in this way can you quickly find references when facing illnesses.
You need to read "Nei Jing", "Treatise on Febrile Diseases", "Qianjin Prescriptions", "Compendium of Materia Medica" and many other traditional Chinese medicine classics and books related to Chinese herbal medicine, as well as other related books. Only by reading more can you use them flexibly.
Some people who have learned about traditional Chinese medicine must have felt something. They knew nothing about traditional Chinese medicine before, but suddenly they became interested. They borrowed a book "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" from the library and went back to read it. Even though they compared the annotations and read it in vernacular, they still read the same thing.
Confused and half-understood.
Because many books on traditional Chinese medicine cover a wide range of subjects, it is impossible to understand them based on the current knowledge of mathematics, physics, and biology.
What is Bagua, what are the five elements, what are yin and yang, righteousness, evil, external evils and internal feelings? Most people only know the facts, so how can they understand it?
During this period of time, Jin Shijie also learned something about Yunheng. Yunheng only became a disciple of Qu Tongwen last year. Before that, he was just an ordinary graduate student at Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. How could he remember so much.
"All the provisions can only be truly written down when applied in actual clinical cases."
Yun Heng explained to Jin Shijie with a smile.
Even though Jin Shijie comes from a family of traditional Chinese medicine, he does not come into contact with as many medical records as Yun Heng does.
In just this half month, more than 2,000 hours, even if he sees five patients an hour, Yunheng has come into contact with tens of thousands of patients.
Various types of patients in the simulation space, all kinds of patients, Yunheng treats all kinds of patients first, and does not understand the control panel, which has annotations, and compares it with actual medical records, even books that Yunheng has not read before, and then combines the medical records
every time, it will be imprinted in Yun Heng’s mind.
Jin Shijie may have memorized a lot of songs when he was a child, and he also came into contact with a lot of patients with Jin Anping, but when he went to junior high school, high school, and college, he left behind a lot. As for Yunheng himself, he has tens of thousands of medical records.
Those who came into contact within this year are still fresh in my memory.
Glancing at Jin Shijie, Yun Heng hesitated for a moment and said slowly: "Dr. Jin, you have been exposed to Chinese medicine since you were a child. You have read a lot of books. You have a very solid foundation in all aspects and you are courageous. When faced with some of your illnesses,
I also have my own ideas. Compared with doctors at the same level,
, it is quite excellent, but the actual clinical experience is still lacking. Traditional Chinese medicine is a very experimental and practical medicine. Only by continuous clinical contact and continuous practice can your knowledge be transformed into abilities and clinical level.
Only then can we improve.”
"For those who have just come into contact with medicine, the initial stage is the fastest progress. If there is no progress in ten years, there will not be much progress in the future. This stage is very critical."
Originally, Yun Heng didn't want to say these words. If you say too much, or if your status is different, people may not be grateful if you say it.
In the same way, it may be one effect for Qu Tongwen and others, but it may be another effect for Yun Heng himself.
You think you are doing it for the good of others. Maybe they are scolding you in their hearts. You are not older than me. You have taken care of a few patients. Why are you pretending to be a big tailed wolf?
Not all young doctors are Ren Xuedong. Some know how to be grateful, and some do not.
Just thinking that Jin Shijie had traveled all the way from the Magic City to Xihua City, Yun Heng still couldn't help but say a few more words.
Jin Shijie was able to come from the magical capital, which made Yun Henggao take a look at it. Ordinary people may not be able to make such a choice.
Jin Shijie's mouth opened slightly.
I wipe it.
What Yun Heng said was somewhat similar to what his grandfather said to him.
Yun Heng's skills were so high that Jin Shijie didn't realize that Yun Heng was pretending to be a big-tailed wolf, and he still agreed with Yun Heng's words.
It's just that Jin Shijie can't figure it out. Yun Heng is obviously younger than him, how did he come to such a realization?
Such a statement cannot be said without three to five years of clinical practice, and these three to five years are not the kind of soy sauce for interns or residents, but real clinical contact and face to face with many people.
Only patients can have it.
Jin Shijie was just promoted to attending physician. In the two or three years before that at Tongji, he did not have frequent actual contact with patients. He was always taken care of by others.
"Thank you Dr. Yun."
Jin Shijie opened his mouth and thanked Yunheng sincerely.
"Well, Dr. Jin, you are busy. If you need anything, call me anytime."
Yun Heng smiled and then left the consulting room.
"It's really evil!"
Looking at the background of Yun Heng walking out, Jin Shijie felt a little dazed for a moment.
When facing Yun Heng, he felt as if he was facing Director Liao or his grandfather.
Compared to the last time he saw Yun Heng, which had only been a little over a month, Jin Shijie felt that Yun Heng had changed a lot.
Last time Yunheng gave people the impression that he was a bit sharp, but this time, Yunheng seemed to be much calmer. Not only was he calm, but he was also confident and restrained.
If the last time I saw Yun Heng, Yun Heng was like an unsheathed sword, now Yun Heng gives people the feeling of returning to his original nature.
Chapter completed!