After Fang Le sent Xiao Haoping away, he arrived at the Medical Affiliated Hospital. At the Medical Affiliated Hospital, An Xiaobo hurriedly greeted him.
With the semi-isolated liver resection surgery, Fang Le cannot be underestimated in the extrahepatic field. Yesterday, An Xiaobo saw Fang Le's level again, and now Fang Le is convinced.
"I'm sorry, I was delayed by something temporarily, so I came a little late."
Fang Le said apologetically.
I just heard Xiao Haoping talk about liver transplantation, and Fang Le really attached great importance to it. Although the difficulty of semi-ex vivo surgery is indeed very high, relatively speaking, liver transplantation is still the ceiling in the extrahepatic field.
First of all, the audience for semi-ex vivo surgery is relatively small. Firstly, it has high requirements on the patients themselves, and secondly, it also requires specific circumstances. Therefore, relatively speaking, there are still fewer patients undergoing semi-ex vivo surgery than liver transplant patients.
At present, liver transplantation has been successful abroad, but it is still a blank field in China. Whether liver transplantation can be performed also measures the level of a country's extrahepatic field in a certain way.
Secondly, there is another factor why Fang Le is more urgent now, and that is the reform in 1998.
In 1998, a unified medical practitioner assessment was implemented across the country. At that time, Chinese and Western medicine were integrated. Although Fang Le personally felt that the implementation of a unified medical practitioner assessment was indeed a good thing. It would help raise the threshold for practicing medicine and drive away some low-level liars.
But it is undeniable that it is indeed unfair to traditional Chinese medicine. Western medicine dominates traditional Chinese medicine, and various standards and systems are based on the standards of modern medicine. Such standards have indeed caused some traditional Chinese medicine practitioners to lose their qualifications to practice medicine.
Although the state also stipulates traditional Chinese medicine in terms of medical qualifications, and the teacher-student relationship is also qualified, the assessment content is actually unfair in all aspects.
A very simple example is that later generations linked the medical qualification examination to English proficiency, which is very unfriendly to Chinese medicine.
Modern medicine was introduced from Western countries, including computers, various medical equipment, etc., and is fundamentally inseparable from English, so it is understandable that Western medicine assessments should be linked to English.
But Chinese medicine is a local medicine. In other words, it doesn’t matter whether you know English or not.
How can it be fair to involve academic qualifications, English and other aspects with Chinese medicine?
There are also some regulations on the dosage of Chinese medicinal materials in the Pharmacopoeia, which are completely determined by laymen. According to the dosage in the Pharmacopoeia, it is almost impossible to treat diseases. All capable Chinese medicine practitioners are almost violating the rules.
Restricting traditional Chinese medicine with such unfair restrictions will have a considerable impact on traditional Chinese medicine.
Since the founding of New China, traditional Chinese medicine has encountered several biggest crises. The first one is the impact of modern medicine and the introduction of the concept of integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine, which has led a large number of people to take the path of integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
The original intention of the Chinese medicine practitioners who originally took this path was actually to learn from modern medicine, but in the end they went in the direction of Western medicine as the mainstay and Chinese medicine as a supplement. They used modern medical methods to study and measure Chinese medicine. As a result, there were almost no pure Chinese medicine hospitals in later generations.
There are fewer and fewer pure Chinese medicine practitioners.
At the same time, facts have also proved that the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine is unworkable.
The second is that the unified implementation of the examination for practicing doctors in 1998 was unfair to traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, causing many traditional Chinese medicine practitioners to lose their qualifications to practice medicine.
There are even some old Chinese medicine doctors who have lived countless lives, but in the end they were filled with tears: "I have saved people all my life, and finally told me that I am not qualified to practice medicine?"
This year is already 1995, and time is very tight. Fang Le urgently hopes that he can have a certain say before 1998, so that he can make some changes to the status quo.
Secondly, Fang Le himself is not opposed to surgery. Chinese medicine inherently has surgery. From an objective point of view, both Chinese medicine and Western medicine have their own strengths and weaknesses. There are diseases that Chinese medicine cannot cure, and Western medicine also has diseases that cannot be cured.
One size fits all is certainly not worth advocating, but when traditional Chinese medicine is at its wits end, surgery can indeed solve some medical problems. This is undeniable.
With the experience of being reborn in Qianjiang Intermediate Hospital, Fang Le can actually avoid many detours in this life.
The reason why Fang Le suggested that Han Shengxue add Chinese medicine to the emergency department is that on the one hand, he hopes that Chinese medicine will participate in the emergency, and on the other hand, Chinese medicine will participate in the treatment, which can prevent and regulate, and at the same time avoid some patients who can be treated without surgery.
Undergo surgical treatment.
At the same time, as a descendant of a family of Chinese medicine practitioners, Fang Le also has to admit that the threshold for Chinese medicine is indeed high, there are few good Chinese medicine doctors, and high-level Chinese medicine doctors are scarce. If there is no modern medicine and only Chinese medicine, the problem of difficulty in seeing a doctor will actually be more serious, because
Then it is impossible for a small amount of traditional Chinese medicine to take care of so many patients across the country.
According to the experience of Jiangzhong Hospital, traditional Chinese medicine can take the elite route, and modern medicine is indispensable.
In this life, what Fang Le wants to do is to improve the overall medical level in the country, not just traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine.
He had undergone semi-ex vivo liver transplantation before, and now that he had the opportunity to undergo liver transplantation, Fang Le naturally attached great importance to it. After semi-ex vivo liver transplantation, Fang Le's status in the extrahepatic field was almost unshakable.
"That's what Dr. Fang said."
How dare An Xiaobo blame Fang Le for arriving late.
"Is the operating room ready?"
Fang Le asked as he walked.
"Ready."
An Xiaobo said hurriedly: "Doctor Gao has already understood the patient's condition."
Gao Dawei hurriedly followed Fang Le, handed the patient's examination to Fang Le, and talked about the patient's condition at the same time.
"Okay, prepare for surgery."
Fang Le watched and walked. By the time he saw the patient's condition, he had almost arrived in the ward. He examined the patient himself and then arranged for surgery.
On the other side, Xiao Haoping went back from Fang Le and met Yan Weicheng.
"Mr. Yan, there are very few experts who can perform liver transplantation in foreign medical institutions. Not to mention our hospital, even if Union Medical College wants to contact us, it won't be just a short while."
"I can add money."
Yan Weicheng said directly.
"Mr. Yan, this is not a matter of adding money."
Xiao Haoping smiled bitterly and said: "Like top liver surgery experts, surgeries are scheduled very slowly, but we can't wait..."
"Can Director Xiao help contact foreign medical institutions so that we can go abroad directly?" Yan Weicheng asked.
"I'm sure it's possible, but as I said, it will take time, and I'm afraid the situation here, Mr. Yan, will change." Xiao Haoping told the truth.
"Then what Director Xiao means is that we can only watch helplessly like this?"
Yan Weicheng's face was full of decadence. Even though he was worth tens of millions, he couldn't do anything when his son was sick. This feeling of powerlessness was also devastating.
"I wonder if Mr. Yan has heard of Dr. Fang Lefang from Xijing Hospital?" Xiao Haoping asked.
"The one who performed the semi-isolated liver resection a while ago?"
Because his son was ill, Yan Weicheng naturally knew some relevant news.
"good."
Xiao Haoping said: "The semi-ex vivo transplantation performed by Dr. Fang is actually more difficult than liver transplantation. If there are suitable patients and liver sources, with Dr. Fang's level, liver transplantation is not impossible."