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The first thousand one hundred and sixty-seven chapters diagnosis and treatment training

The reporter was obviously not very satisfied with Lin Yuan's answer and continued to ask: "President Lin, as far as I know, the former founder of Dingtian Group has obtained all the approval procedures. In other words, Dingtian Group

It has legal qualifications to produce patent medicines. Please tell me, if Dingtian Group is taken over by others, won’t it be able to produce proprietary Chinese medicines?”

"Mr. reporter, you are confused. Whether or not Chinese patent medicines can be produced is not something I, Lin Yuan, can decide. It involves the lives and health of the people. The approval power for the production of patent medicines lies with the relevant national departments. We feel that

The Source Charity Traditional Chinese Medicine Promotion Department does not have compulsory power and instructs a self-regulatory industry association to be established based on traditional Chinese medicine practitioners’ own understanding of traditional Chinese medicine.”

"That is to say, if someone else takes over the Dingtian Group, they can also produce Chinese patent medicines. Isn't that right, Mr. Dang Shaobo?"

All the fighters were stunned. They never expected that this man would suddenly throw the question to Dang Shaobo. However, everyone understood this reporter. Now that Dang Shaobo is the actual person in charge of the traditional Chinese medicine reform promotion group, it is not right to ask him such a question.

Asked the right person.

Dang Shaobo did not expect such a question. However, he was also someone who had seen the scene. He pondered for a while and said: "Mr. Reporter, please understand one thing. The production of Chinese patent medicines is supervised by a special state agency.

Production qualifications can only be approved after review. I am a member of a reform team and have no power to decide which unit or individual can produce proprietary Chinese medicines."

"No, Mr. Dang Shaobo, the Traditional Chinese Medicine Reform Promotion Group you are in is a group that focuses on the support of Traditional Chinese Medicine, can centralize the power of various departments, and has the power to temporarily approve various activities of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Reform promotion, to put it bluntly, is a pilot. If there is no

How can this power be promoted? Mr. Dang, can you answer my question directly?"

Dang Shaobo and Lin Yuan looked at each other and felt that this reporter was not a good person. His questions were very sensitive and to the point. It was not as simple as just asking questions during an interview.

After all, Dang Shaobo was not good at pushing Tai Chi, so he didn’t know how to answer.

Just when he was embarrassed, a man walked up to the reporter and said with a smile: "You, sir, are a bit of a layman. The Traditional Chinese Medicine Reform Promotion Group is a service-oriented group and has no power. If we, Longyao Group, want to

To produce Chinese patent medicines, you have to go to the drug regulatory department for formalities. Can other units be better than us?"

The speaker was Liu Guobin. As the marketing director of Longyao Group, how could he be missing in such an occasion? Seeing that Dang Shaobo was in trouble, he didn't mind helping Dang Shaobo at this time. After all, strictly speaking, he

He and Dang Shaobo are both members of the system, so when there is no conflict of interest, they are naturally on the same front.

The reporter dared to ask sharp questions to Lin Yuan and Dang Shaobo, but he was very taboo about Liu Guobin being a wealthy and important person in a state-owned enterprise.

As soon as he saw something was wrong, the reporter quickly turned around and walked away in despair.

Lin Yuan smiled gratefully at Liu Guobin, and then completed his idea about TCM diagnosis and treatment.

The biggest problem in traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment is that it cannot use the most intuitive data to describe the patient's physical condition. When a patient arrives at a Western medicine hospital and undergoes various examinations, a digital report can be provided to you.

Regardless of how many people can understand the report, or whether it can fully reflect the patient's condition, at least the report is a very intuitive description of the patient's physical condition based on the data.

In this regard, there is no doubt that Western medicine is more transparent than Chinese medicine.

If TCM diagnosis and treatment wants to establish a separate hospital-type treatment unit, it must be integrated with some equipment of Western medicine. From the current point of view, this is not the case for TCM hospitals in China. Moreover, even under the background of the country's strong support for TCM

, if a traditional Chinese medicine hospital wants to focus on traditional Chinese medicine, it really cannot do without some diagnostic and treatment equipment from western medicine.

Lin Yuan's analysis and conclusion spoke to the hearts of the TCM practitioners attending the meeting. Nowadays, TCM is affiliated with some hospitals, let alone a hospital focusing on TCM. It is difficult to even set up a separate department.

Lin Yuan's proposal to establish a diagnostic and treatment unit that focuses on traditional Chinese medicine requires the introduction of Western medicine diagnostic and treatment equipment, which is undoubtedly a more pragmatic idea.

Support for TCM diagnosis and treatment is actually more cumbersome than support for the TCM industry. Because TCM is not a self-contained system like Western medicine, there is no essential difference between the Western medicine you study in the United States and the Western medicine you study in Africa.

Traditional Chinese medicine is extensive and profound, with many schools. Not to mention the entire land of China, even within a province, there are completely different schools.

For a disease, the treatment methods of each school are completely different. This brings great difficulties to the quantitative standardization of TCM diagnosis and treatment.

In response to this situation, Lin Yuan decided to carry out training for individuals or groups that have established medical units, whether hospitals or clinics.

The main content of the training does not involve specific TCM theories and diagnostic and treatment techniques, but is based on existing regulations and is interpreted by seniors like Xie Zhikun to form a medical standard that everyone abides by.

The Xinglin Conference was originally an exchange meeting within the Chinese medicine industry, but now it has become Lin Yuan’s own one-man show.

This is not to say that Lin Yuan's medical skills have reached a level beyond the reach of the participants, but that Lin Yuan's thoughts have gradually integrated with the contemporary medical field.

The academic seminar turned into a special study meeting. Many elderly Chinese medicine practitioners were using pen and paper to record what Lin Yuan said.

Everyone is already sensitively aware that traditional Chinese medicine, the ancient quintessence of Chinese medicine that treats illnesses and saves lives, is about to undergo a transformational change!

After Lin Yuan finished explaining his idea, he told everyone that if anyone wants to open a traditional Chinese medicine clinic, a traditional Chinese medicine hospital or a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner who already has a clinic, they can sign up for the training.

The trainings organized by the Xinyuan Charity Traditional Chinese Medicine Promotion Department are all funded by Xinyuan Charity, and there is no need to pay any training fees. Moreover, in the future, the Xinyuan Charity Traditional Chinese Medicine Promotion Department will conduct theoretical assessments based on the practitioners’ working hours, and

Based on specific performance, practitioners will be assessed with doctor grade qualifications corresponding to Western medicine.

After Lin Yuan finished speaking, the crowd became restless again. Whether they were Chinese medicine practitioners who had the idea of ​​​​doing Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment or not, they all signed up enthusiastically.

Through Lin Yuan's series of activities, everyone can realize that the activities Lin Yuan carried out were supported by the Traditional Chinese Medicine Reform Promotion Group.

Even without the support of this group, the series of free trainings conducted by Lin Yuan are all attempts to conform to the trend of the times and slowly integrate with the contemporary medical system.

Anyone who does not participate in such training may be eliminated by the wheel of history. Moreover, the recognition of doctor qualifications is a pain in the hearts of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. Who doesn’t want to have high qualifications?

The Xinglin Conference ended with Lin Yuan's performance. Lin Yuan and Hu Mingxuan immediately got into the specific work.

Hu Mingxuan and Lin Yuan all rushed back to Jiangzhou to fulfill the promises made by Xinyuan Charity Traditional Chinese Medicine Promotion Department.

The Jiangzhou Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital, a joint venture with the Davis family, has not yet been completed, and the venue will not be available in a short period of time. The venue required for training must be rented.

Hu Jinhai took the initiative to come to the door and offered a building he had just bought to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Promotion Department for free. Lin Yuan was embarrassed to use it for free and wanted to give him money, but he never thought that Hu Mingxuan would start practicing directly without giving him any money.

The building has a total of more than 20 floors. Hu Mingxuan selected three floors, one for promoting the traditional Chinese medicine industry, one for promoting traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment, and one for training classrooms.

What Hu Mingxuan and Lin Yuan did not expect was that so many people came to sign up for training that the Traditional Chinese Medicine Reform Promotion Group led by Dang Shaobo and the specially appointed expert team composed of Xie Zhikun felt a little short of manpower.

Lin Yuan has an extremely firm attitude when it comes to training, and would rather do it less than excessively. He would rather hold more training sessions to ensure the quality of the training, rather than lower the training standards.

Trainees must undergo two months of training before they can receive a letter of recommendation for opening a clinic issued by the Xinyuan Charity Traditional Chinese Medicine Promotion Department.

This is Lin Yuan's idea, because after all, the Xinyuan Charity Traditional Chinese Medicine Promotion Department does not have the power of the relevant departments. Therefore, after the training is completed, it can only give letters of recommendation.

Students who pass the training can apply for relevant matters to the local competent authority with a letter of recommendation.

Because the recommendation letter is reviewed by the Traditional Chinese Medicine Reform Recommendation Group, it is equivalent to qualification recognition. As long as qualified students present other things required by law, they can open a clinic.

For those who want to open a traditional Chinese medicine hospital, Lin Yuan's training is more stringent. After Lin Yuan completes training for these people, Dang Shaobo will contact the relevant management departments to retrain the students.

Hospitals and clinics are two completely different concepts, which are not only related to the patient's life and health, but also related to the reputation of traditional Chinese medicine. Therefore, Lin Yuan's requirements in this regard are even stricter than those of private Western medicine hospitals.

Lin Yuan has never been so busy. He really wishes he didn't have to sleep and spend all his time working.

On this day, Lin Yuan couldn't stand it any longer and fell asleep on the table in the office.

I don't know how long it took, but Lin Yuan felt a pair of gentle hands gently touching his cheek. Lin Yuan suddenly woke up and found Song Xiaomeng beside him, looking at him with extremely distressed eyes.

Lin Yuan suddenly felt sour in his heart. He thought of Lin Ke'er who was far away in the United States. In this matter, Lin Yuan was full of guilt for Song Xiaomeng.

Lin Yuan could not and would not hide this matter. He had thought about talking to Song Xiaomeng many times, but he had been delayed because he was too busy.

Now, with no one around, it's an opportunity to confess.

"Xiaomeng, I have something to tell you."


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