"Hehe, little brother Qin, no wonder even doctors from the United States come to Haizhou." Shan Bingdie praised.
"Sister Shan, I am one and two years old." Qin Fan said.
Pang Zhengxiang smiled slightly and stretched out his left hand to let Qin Fan feel his pulse.
"Mr. Qin, my body always feels heavy recently, and so does my head, and occasionally I experience abdominal distension."
"I feel a little lethargic. I feel like my eyelids are clenched as soon as I sit down. I don't have as much energy as before. It seems that my reactions are also slow."
"Well, you have too much moisture in your body," Qin Fan said.
Then, he motioned to the other person to switch hands and feel the pulse.
After more than ten seconds, he let go and looked at the other person's tongue again.
The tongue is relatively light and the tongue coating is thick and greasy.
Pang Zhengxiang asked uneasily: "Is there any big problem?"
"Don't worry, it's caused by external dampness. Take two medicines to treat it."
Qin Fan smiled and said, "It's summer now, don't be afraid of sweating."
"If the air conditioner is blown frequently, it is wrong to prevent the human body from perspiration."
When Qin Fan said the problem was not big, Pang Zhengxiang felt relieved.
"Exactly, how is it?" Shan Bingdie said with a smile.
"I have said long ago that you should not stay in an air-conditioned room all the time. You should still go out and exercise."
"But he didn't listen. He thought it was too hot outside and couldn't bear it."
Pang Zhengxiang smiled sheepishly.
In fact, this is a common phenomenon among modern people.
When summer comes, I always don’t like to go out for exercise because I can’t stand the hot air.
I always like to stay in the room and enjoy the coolness of the air conditioner.
Qin Fan smiled and nodded, "Sister Shan is right, we must follow the laws of nature."
"Summer, which belongs to fire among the five elements, is the season with the strongest yang energy among the four seasons of the year."
"Properly allowing the body to sweat regularly will help Yang Qi to grow outward."
"The birth of air conditioners has changed our lives and made summer more comfortable."
"But living in an air-conditioned room at any time goes against the laws of nature and is not conducive to the flow of Qi and blood outwards, making it easy to get sick over time."
"Moreover, when we exercise properly and sweat, we can effectively discharge moisture from the body."
"When you exercise, the blood circulation in the body will accelerate, which can activate the meridians and regulate the internal organs."
"Oh, there are so many details." Pang Zheng said in detail.
"Of course, each season has a different impact on the human body."
Pang Zhengxiang is still very interested in health preservation and wants to continue chatting.
Shan Bingdie interrupted him with a smile, "Okay, let's discuss it slowly with Brother Qin when you have time."
Qin Fan smiled and said, "It doesn't matter, you can come to me at any time."
He picked up a pen and wrote down a prescription for Pang Zhengxiang.
"Brother Qin, has that foreigner been here for several days?" Shan Bingdie asked.
She brought the conversation back to this topic.
"Hey, let him read the theoretical books first. I was defeated by him. I have never seen such a stubborn foreigner."
Qin Fan was really helpless towards Terry Giles.
Shan Bingdie covered her mouth and laughed, "Brother Qin, actually I don't think this is a bad thing."
"Western countries have many prejudices against our Chinese medicine practitioners, and these prejudices actually come from lack of understanding."
"Isn't this an opportunity for a foreigner with a certain reputation like Giles to set his sights squarely?"
"Taking a broad view, this is also a way to promote traditional Chinese medicine to the outside world."
Qin Fan looked at Shan Bingdie. He didn't expect Shan Bingdie to think about such a deep issue.
"Well, Sister Shan, of course I know this. Now that he has come to China, if he really understands those books, I will definitely teach him."
"Medical skills are ultimately used to treat illnesses and save people."
"Well, little brother Qin, I also heard that there are trainees from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital who want to come to your place for internship." Shan Bingdie said.
"Well, that's what happened."
Qin Fan didn't wonder how the other party knew.
The Ponzi Group made designated donations to traditional Chinese medicine hospitals. Qian Guangqi would talk to them about everything when he met with them.
"Mr. Qin, I think this training method is very good." Pang Zhengxiang said with a smile.
"The current level of traditional Chinese medicine varies between good and bad, and most of them are Taiping doctors."
"Actually, the most fundamental reason is that there are no scholars."
"If I can get your guidance, it will be beneficial to the overall development of traditional Chinese medicine."
Qin Fan smiled and waved his hand.
"Haha, Mr. Pang, Sister Shan, you guys look up to me too much."
"To be honest, my thoughts are not as noble as you think."
"Sometimes, I just feel like I can do something within my power."
Indeed, in terms of life, Qin Fan is definitely a person who doesn't like trouble.
He likes to create his own small space and live a happy and happy life.
But times make heroes, and various factors pushed him step by step to where he is today.
In many things, he always adheres to his original intention and performs to the best of his ability.
"Hehe, little brother Qin, you are so capable." Shan Bingdie showed a bright smile.
"That's right, we should go get the medicine without delaying other patients."
"Oh, Mr. Qin, let's say goodbye then." Pang Zhengxiang stood up and said goodbye with a smile.
"Well..." Qin Fan sent Pang Zhengxiang and Shan Bingdie away.
He thought to himself: "That's weird, Sister Shan is acting a little weird today."
He shook his head and didn't worry about it.
When Pang Zhengxiang and Shan Bingdie came out again, they were holding two medicine bags in their hands.
The two of them did not leave, but walked around the area of Bian Que Medical Center.
Finally drove away.
It's the end of the month in a few days.
Xuanyuan Lin, Qi Xiang, and Shen Xiaoduo all used these ten days to rush back to their hometowns.
Among them, only Kangya is from Haizhou City and Huang Fang is from surrounding cities.
The five of them haven't reported yet, but their affairs have caused an uproar in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.
The five newcomers have the lowest diplomas and the most junior qualifications among all the staff.
Why do you have a house to live in and enjoy outing training?
Moreover, monthly wages are still paid as usual.
"President Qian, Vice President Chen, does this arrangement not comply with the regulations of our hospital?"
"The departments below all have different opinions. We can't set this precedent."
The speaker was a somewhat bald middle-aged man, his name was Zhao Xiaoping.
He is the director of the Gastroenterology Department of the Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
After he finished speaking, he glanced at Ye Wei, the director of pediatrics opposite.
The other party took a sip of tea slowly before taking over the topic calmly.
"Yes, I suggest that the two deans carefully consider recruiting students as college students."
"But you still have to go out for training for a year, and your salary will still be paid. This...this seems like too much preferential treatment."
The other department heads nodded.
Perhaps the only one who didn't nod was Bai Shufan from the logistics department.
Because these things have nothing to do with him.
Qian Guangqi looked at the dozen department directors in the conference room, most of whom were in their fifties.
The youngest ones are also around forty years old.
Today's meeting is to inform the trainees about their registration for training.
But after the plan was announced, those who jumped the most were Zhao Xiaoping from the Department of Gastroenterology and Liu Xi from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
As soon as Ye Wei finished speaking, Liu Xi immediately took over.
"The two deans, remember that when we came to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, they didn't provide us with anything. They have also worked conscientiously for so many years."
"Not to mention coming in as an ordinary college student and enjoying outing training."
"We are all veteran employees of the hospital, but we have never enjoyed the treatment of the hospital."
She is yin and yang, with an air of hard work and great achievements.
In fact, both Qian Guangqi and Chen Jun knew that with so many doctors in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, there must be many dissatisfied people.
However, these two people spoke on behalf of doctors from all departments at the meeting.
In fact, it is more of a way for them to vent their discomfort.
A few years ago, their immediate family members wanted to work in a traditional Chinese medicine hospital, but were eliminated by ruthless competition.
The traditional Chinese medicine hospital doesn't show any kindness.
But this recruitment simply broke the tradition, and naturally they felt very uncomfortable and unconvinced.
With the two of them taking the lead, other department heads communicated secretly with their eyes.
Obviously, everyone has different calculations in mind.
Qian Guangqi and Chen Jun looked at each other and saw a trace of sadness in each other's eyes.
This is the current situation of traditional Chinese medicine hospitals. It is not about how to improve skills or how to improve the conditions of hospitals and departments.
All I can think about is personal gains and losses.
Seeing this situation strengthened Qian Guangqi's determination to reform.
He knocked on the conference table, "Are you finished?"
The department heads below looked at each other and bowed their heads in silence.
Or pretend to drink boiled water, or pretend to listen carefully, or deliberately open a small book.