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Chapter 90

"It's eleven o'clock!"

Zhang Bowen looked at the time and said with a smile: "It seems that Mr. Qu is in a good mood today."

"Mr. Qu has met a good young talent, so he likes her very much." Wang Weiping agreed with a smile.

"yes."

Zhang Bowen nodded: "Mr. Qu and I have been patrolling for almost two months. Not to mention hospitals and clinics at the township level and community level, there are more than ten county-level hospitals...

"

Speaking of this, Zhang Bowen paused and glanced at Wang Weiping: "There are many situations similar to those in Beiyang District Hospital, but this is the first time that West Asia Community Hospital has made Mr. Qu so satisfied and interested.

suffered."

Wang Weiping said hurriedly: "Inspector Zhang, it's my fault. I was impatient and assigned tasks to everyone below. This also led to some people below to do whatever they wanted to cope with it. I want to review this and I will personally inspect it in the next few days."

, we should ban some TCM departments that are cheating, and we would rather delay or not do it, and we must not let the medical team that cheats get involved."

"Yes, that's the mentality."

Zhang Bowen nodded with satisfaction: "The higher authorities support Chinese medicine, provide some policies, and advocate that hospitals at all levels should build Chinese medicine departments. This is for the convenience of the people, to make it more convenient for patients, and to allow patients to have more rights to make independent choices. We must not

To turn such a good and convenient thing into a bad thing..."

"Traditional Chinese medicine departments need to be built, but they can't be superficial. The quality level must be guaranteed. If there are really no suitable Chinese medicine doctors, you don't have to do it. You must know that doctors are to treat illnesses and save people. If their skills are not good enough, and superficial statistics are not good, it will be unfair to the patients.

Responsible, similar to the situation in Beiyang District Hospital, it is not support and support for traditional Chinese medicine, but a slander of traditional Chinese medicine."

Zhang Bowen spoke earnestly: "Director Wang, think about it. Patients come here with trust in Chinese medicine, but end up disappointed. What kind of impact will this have? Chinese medicine is already divided between good and bad in the minds of many people.

Evaluations of traditional Chinese medicine are also mixed. Tell me, similar to the situation in Beiyang District Hospital, how can you make patients trust traditional Chinese medicine? It will only make patients more disgusted and alienated from traditional Chinese medicine."

"Yes, you are right, this was my negligence."

Wang Weiping nodded hurriedly.

Zhang Bowen is quite satisfied with Wang Weiping's response. At least Wang Weiping is a responsible leader and does not directly pass the responsibility to the subordinates. Similar to the situation in Beiyang District Hospital, Zhang Bowen also communicates with some county-level health bureaus.

I have been in contact with leaders, and most of them shirk their responsibilities. I must supervise and supervise what the people below do.

Who are you lying to?

Zhang Bowen is not a fool. Of course there is something wrong at the bottom, but the top is also to blame.

Like Wang Weiping, who directly admits his mistakes and admits that he is eager for quick success, this kind of honesty is at least much better than those who shirk responsibility.

Therefore, Zhang Bowen's tone also softened a bit: "Of course, the achievements of the West Asia Community cannot be denied. The West Asia Community Hospital is also the health center under the jurisdiction of Beiyang District. There have been punishments and merits. Of course, you can't ignore them. This time you Beiyang District

I won’t punish or reward people here in Yang District. Departments like those at Beiyang District Hospital must be resolutely banned, and departments like those at West Asia Community Hospital must be encouraged.”

"Yes, I have written down everything you said."

Wang Weiping nodded, feeling a long sigh of relief in his heart. There was no reward or punishment. This was already a very good result for him. Otherwise, he might not be able to hold the department meeting at the end of the year, and their Beiyang District would also have to

on the criticized list.

"Let's go and see Mr. Qu."

Zhang Bowen smiled, and a group of people left Qi Yaping's office and headed for the Chinese medicine clinic.

In the Chinese medicine clinic, Yun Heng and Xu Bo came back from the bathroom and heard Qu Tongwen talking to Ren Xuedong. The atmosphere in the clinic was pretty good, and both Qu Tongwen and Ren Xuedong had smiles on their faces.

"Old Qu."

Yun Heng and Xu Bo entered the consulting room and greeted Qu Tongwen politely.

"Sit down, sit down and talk."

Qu Tongwen smiled and motioned for Yun Heng and Xu Bo to go back and sit down.

When Yun Heng and Xu Bo sat down, Qu Tongwen asked Yun Heng: "I just asked Ren Xuedong and they said your hometown is Jiaoping County?"

"Yes, it's from Jiaoping County." Yun Heng nodded.

"I went to Jiaoping County once a while ago."

Qu Tongwen smiled and asked Yunheng very kindly: "Are you interested in studying medicine with me?"

Yunheng was stunned for a moment.

Ren Xuedong and Xu Bo beside them couldn't help but open their mouths in surprise.

Is Qu Tongwen planning to recruit disciples?

In the medical industry, it is normal to accept apprentices and apprenticeships. Whether it is Chinese medicine or Western medicine, there is a saying of accepting apprentices and apprenticeships.

After leaving school and arriving at the hospital, you are no longer a student. Internships are okay. Once you become a regular resident, you will be paid. With a salary, you will learn from others. Most people actually don’t know how to do anything.

Well taught.

Besides, there is competition among people who work in the same hospital or in the same department. It is not uncommon for newcomers to learn their skills and step on the elders to get the upper hand. It is not uncommon in all walks of life.

For older doctors, there is no harm in teaching new people. After a few years, when I retire, it is considered a favor to bring out a few students. But for younger doctors, in their forties, it is not a big deal.

He said that the teachings are all hidden. After all, his medical career is still long. What if he is surpassed by others?

Within the hospital, the medical system is a proper pyramid. The higher you go, the narrower it becomes, with professional titles, positions, etc. There is only one director of a department. The old department director has not retired, and I don’t know how many people are watching behind him.

, how can we hope for more competitors?

Therefore, it is very common for apprentices to be apprentices in the medical industry. Some newcomers who want to learn real skills will often find teachers. With the name of teacher and student, it is much easier to learn. Even if the teacher hides his secret, he will not be so powerful.

This inheritance is particularly important in Chinese medicine, much more so than in Western medicine.

Traditional Chinese medicine has been passed down from ancient times to the present, at least two to three thousand years ago. The inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine is passed down from father to son, master to disciple, from generation to generation. Therefore, in traditional Chinese medicine, special emphasis is placed on teacher-to-teacher inheritance, and it is taboo to bully the teacher and destroy him.

Ancestor.

In Western medicine, some students succeed in their studies and step on their masters to get higher positions. Although it is hateful, the most they can do is scold them for their poor moral character. But in Chinese medicine, if you really encounter someone who bullies his master, destroys his ancestors, and betrays his master, the tradition

If you go out, you will be despised by all Chinese medicine practitioners. If you are of a bad nature, the entire circle will reject you.

Traditional Chinese medicine attaches great importance to inheritance and the name of master and apprentice, which also means that the threshold for accepting apprentices in traditional Chinese medicine is relatively high, especially for some well-known masters of traditional Chinese medicine. They are very cautious when accepting apprentices. One depends on talent and the other

Look at character.

Well-known traditional Chinese medicine masters like Qu Tongwen are even more strict in recruiting disciples.

Although many people claimed to be Qu Tongwen's disciples to the outside world, although Ren Xuedong didn't know much about it, he probably knew that there were only four or five students who were actually accepted by Qu Tongwen over the years. Others claimed to be Qu Tongwen's disciples.

Most of the people who were Tongwen's disciples had attended Qu Tongwen's classes. There was a difference between this kind of disciple and a formal disciple.

Moreover, Qu Tongwen has not officially accepted students for several years.

Unexpectedly, Qu Tongwen planned to accept Yunheng as his student today.

Ren Xuedong and Xu Bo were really envious.

The world of Xinglin places great importance on both mentorship and family background. Once Yun Heng becomes a disciple of Qu Tongwen, he will become a disciple of a famous teacher. It can be said that his worth will double in an instant.

"What, you don't want to?"

Qu Tongwen said with a smile: "Of course, this kind of thing must be done voluntarily by both parties. It doesn't matter if you don't want to. I won't be angry because you don't want to."

"Yes, yes."

Yunheng just felt very surprised and pleasantly surprised, so he was a little dazed. After he came to his senses, he nodded hurriedly.

How could Yun Heng not be willing to do this?

Yun Heng didn't think about the doubling of his net worth and becoming a famous teacher. His first reaction was that he could learn more from Qu Tongwen.

The simulation space is certainly magical and powerful, but with the guidance of a famous teacher, you can also make rapid progress and learn more. There is no conflict with this.

Also, when Qu Tongwen was asking just now, the panel actually released tasks at the same time.

Apprenticeship to Qu Tongwen - Successful apprenticeship, time 3000.

Bonus fifty hours.

Even if there is no panel task, Yunheng will never refuse, let alone there is a panel task. For Yunheng, this panel task is equivalent to giving points, it is a buy one, get one free, don't give it up.

Yunheng still owes the panel five hundred hours. The fifty-hour mission reward is a timely help for Yunheng.

"Go quickly."

Yun Heng said yes and sat happily. Xu Bo beside him became anxious and hurriedly pulled Yun Heng.

Only then did Yun Heng react. He stood up quickly and went to the infusion room opposite to make another cup of tea. Then he walked in with it and knelt in front of Qu Tongwen.

"Teacher is here, student Yun Heng has come to greet the teacher."

Zhang Bowen and Wang Weiping and Qi Yaping had just walked to the door of the clinic when they saw this scene, and they were all surprised.

Is Mr. Qu accepting a disciple?

"Mr. Qu, it's not interesting that you accept students and don't ask me to be a witness."

Zhang Bowen was joking.

"Ha ha."

Qu Tongwen smiled, stretched out his hand to take the tea cup from Yun Heng's hand, and said: "Get up, get up, it's a new era, we don't want to do this, just be patient."

"Mr. Qu, congratulations."

Wang Weiping hurriedly congratulated.

"Old Qu, congratulations, congratulations."

Qi Yaping also hurriedly congratulated her, feeling happy in her heart. Her mood at the moment was no worse than Qu Tongwen's.

"Mr. Qu, congratulations on your wonderful disciple." Zhang Bowen also said with a smile.

"Ha ha."

Qu Tongwen smiled and was in a good mood.
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