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Chapter 44: Encounter

The encounter between Gu Houyi and Xu Chunliang was purely accidental. When passing by Luji Oil Simmered Duck, he joined the queue. Xu Chunliang happened to be there too. When he was leaving, he saw Gu Houyi standing at the end of the queue.

Xu Chunliang came to buy braised vegetables because he was too lazy to cook. The old man went to Haizhou. The medical clinic was temporarily closed and gave Lin Ma a holiday. Xu Chunliang planned to buy some food and go back to drink it by himself. He really didn't expect that he would be in this kind of place.

On this occasion, I met Dean Gu Houyi.

Before he could speak, Gu Houyi had already taken the initiative to greet him: "Xiao Xu, do you want to buy groceries too?"

Xu Chunliang nodded and said, "Gu Yuan, do you want to buy groceries too?"

"I haven't eaten his duck for a long time."

The shop owner shouted that the scalded duck was sold out. The business of this shop has always been so good. Gu Houyi shook his head. He usually liked his scalded duck, so after it was sold out, he naturally lost interest in queuing.

Xu Chunliang saw Gu Houyi's disappointment and directly handed over half of the duck in his hand: "Gu Yuan, take it back and eat it."

"Give me what you want to eat?"

"It's okay. My grandpa is not at home today. I am alone. I can just find a place to have something to eat."

"I'm alone, let's go to my house."

Xu Chunliang said: "No trouble."

"What's the trouble? I'm alone today. You'll serve the food and I'll serve the wine. Have a couple of drinks with me."

Normally, Gu Houyi would definitely not be in the mood to drink with a junior who had just come to the hospital, but today was different, not only because Xu Chunliang had cured him, but also because he wanted to find someone to have a drink and chat with.

Gu Houyi lived in the River View Garden across the road. The dean sincerely invited him, and Xu Chunliang couldn't refuse. He thought that Gu Houyi wanted to thank him for his help today.

Following Gu Houyi to his home, the environment in Gu Houyi's home was much simpler than Xu Chunliang imagined.

The house with three bedrooms and two living rooms was renovated more than ten years ago, but it is kept clean and tidy. Gu Houyi's wife, Xie Mei, is a professor of the Chinese Department of Dongzhou Normal University. She has been attending a meeting in the provincial capital these days and is not at home.

Gu Houyi has a son and a daughter, both of whom work in the provincial capital. Many people of his age have this kind of family situation.

Gu Houyi asked Xu Chunliang to sit down first and went to unpack two bags of Xing Desheng's peanuts. He had always been well taken care of by his wife in life and could not cook at all.

Xu Chunliang bought half a duck, as well as duck wings and duck heads, which were enough for appetizers. He was embarrassed to see the dean busy, so he took the initiative to help put the dishes on the plate.

Seeing his quick hands and feet, Gu Houyi turned around to make a pot of Longjing and opened a bottle of Concierge Moutai.

"Xiao Xu, you are in luck, how about the wine my son gave you?" Gu Houyi made a double entendre. First, he showed that he valued his guests, and second, he showed that this bottle of wine was a filial gift from his son and there was no corruption in it.

, because of recent events, he has become more cautious.

"Good wine." Xu Chunliang took it and filled it up for Gu Houyi first.

Gu Houyi picked up the wine glass and thought of another thing: "Xiao Xu, can I drink in this situation today?"

Xu Chunliang smiled and said: "Don't worry, there will be no problem."

Gu Houyi himself wondered why he didn't believe the directors under him, but actually believed in a young man without a medical license. He raised his glass, touched Xu Chunliang and said, "Thank you for what happened today."

"Gu Yuan, didn't we agree not to mention it? As a leader, you can't go back on your promise."

Gu Houyi laughed loudly: "It's done, don't mention it, it's all in the wine." He raised his head and drank it all.

Xu Chunliang also drank a drink. It was soft and mellow in the mouth, with a mellow sauce. Since coming to this world, he had drank with his grandfather many times. The best wine he had ever drank was Feitian Moutai, and Concierge Moutai was obviously better than the former.

One level higher.

"Xiao Xu, how many years have you studied Chinese medicine?"

Faced with this question, of course he cannot answer truthfully. Xu Chunliang said: "I have been with my grandfather since I was a child. I have been familiar with Chinese herbal medicine since I was three years old. I have mastered the meridians and acupuncture points of the human body at the age of five. Because of the influence of my ears and eyes, I am very familiar with Chinese medicine.

I was interested, because I was so interested that I devoted more than half of my energy to it, and even my studies were wasted."

Gu Houyi knew that he was just a high school graduate. When he tried to get him into Changxing Hospital and fought for his establishment, he was not interested in his talent, but because of the land in Huichun Hall.

It can be said that Xu Chunliang was one of the few compromises Gu Houyi made in his management career. Because of today's incident, he began to reflect on the current medical system. In the current medical system, academic qualifications are an important criterion for evaluating a person's level. Only those with the same academic qualifications can

Look at their diagnosis and treatment level.

Once upon a time, academic qualifications alone excluded many outstanding undergraduates. Any industry requires talent. Just because a person is good at studying and taking exams does not mean he can become a leader in this industry. That’s why there are people with high scores and low abilities.

statement.

As the dean, Gu Houyi is very aware of the highly educated talents that the hospital has introduced in recent years. There is a doctor of surgery who can't even perform the simplest hernia surgery. Times have changed. I remember that in the 1990s, there were several experienced surgeons.

Doctors could perform operations from head to toe. At that time, the conditions of the hospital were not good, and the average academic qualifications of the doctors were not good either.

Many surgeons with low academic qualifications are jokingly called surgeons. In terms of theory, they are definitely not as good as today's doctoral and master's students. But when it comes to surgical skills, these juniors cannot catch up even if they are trying to catch up.

This is true for surgery, and even more true for internal medicine. In the past, a physician with a stethoscope and a tongue depressor could basically diagnose 90% of internal medicine cases. But now, among the physicians in the outpatient clinic, none of them can prescribe a thick prescription with a stroke of a pen.

A stack of test lab sheets?

Gu Houyi is not against them doing this. The hospital is being pushed to the market and is constantly strengthening drug supervision. Now that most drugs are centralized purchasing, inspection fees are the main source of profit for the hospital, and high-tech modern medical inspection equipment can indeed help doctors be more precise.

Accurate diagnosis of disease, but everything has two sides. The increasingly advanced examination equipment has weakened the initiative of doctors to some extent. Almost all doctors have become more and more dependent on auxiliary examinations.

Gu Houyi often thinks that if all the current experts in Changxing were placed in the environment of the 1990s, only a few would be able to treat patients. If we go back to ancient times, I am afraid that except for a few doctors in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, no one else would.

After seeing a doctor, even Zhu Mingyuan, the director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, cannot praise his diagnosis and treatment skills. He has personally verified it.

Xu Chunliang toasted to Gu Houyi again, and Gu Houyi came back to his senses. He drank a glass of wine and said, "Xiao Xu, your level of Chinese medicine is fully capable of taking over on your own."

"Gu Yuan was so impressed. I'm somewhat self-aware. Fortunately, I learned a little bit about acupuncture and massage from my grandfather. I'm still far behind when it comes to medication."

Gu Houyi looked at him with admiration. This young man was good, neither humble nor arrogant. He had acupuncture skills but was still low-key and humble. It was a pity that he did not have a medical license, otherwise he could have arranged for him to go to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department.

"Have you ever thought about returning to clinical practice in the future?"


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