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Chapter 25 How to rise up

The elevator in the hospital was always overcrowded. As soon as people came in from the next floor, Cheng Huimin stopped talking. He didn't notice Zhou Sheng's state of mind wandering. He just thought that the boy was still in a daze of ease and comfort...

When the elevator went down to the fifth floor, Cheng Huimin's phone rang. He saw it was the director of the medical department. He glanced at Zhou Sheng subconsciously and wondered, could it be that the matter the day before yesterday was not over yet?

It shouldn’t be!

Although there are irregular operations and risks that are almost caused by standard operations, after the patient has been treated, even if he does not commend him, he will not cause trouble, not to mention that it is not enough to speak for himself?

"This Lao Li, what's going on!"

Cheng Huimin muttered, obviously a little dissatisfied, and even the thought "They don't want to touch Jiang Jiancheng" flashed through his mind.

Don't blame him for thinking too much. In this position, face is first and foremost, and secondly, many things must be taken into consideration, and the whole body can be affected by one move. Cheng Huimin came from the emergency department, and now his beloved disciple is in charge of the emergency department, and he is the one who handles the emergency department.

of private land.

The dean of the Central Academy is about to reach his age, and together with Cheng Huimin, a total of four vice-deans want to compete. The number of votes for the director and expert level of the academy is very critical.

Of course, the democratic system is only part of it, and the appointment of important positions still needs to be taken into consideration.

After answering the phone and listening, Cheng Huimin's expression immediately relaxed and he smiled: "Oh, the people from the police station are here? Okay, I'm in the elevator, I'll get down right away, please wait for me, and we'll go up together again."

As the elevator approached the first floor, Cheng Huimin pushed Zhou Sheng: "Okay, stop indulging in sweet dreams and go back to work. People from the police station are coming. I have to go up again... I also told you, your instructor."

You two don’t have to worry about each other, it’s not a big deal in the first place.”

Hearing this, Zhou Yisheng woke up from a dream and felt a little warmer in his heart. Cheng Yuan was really a good leader, and he even explained it to Brother Jing for himself.

but.

"Police station?"

Cheng Huimin smiled: "Chen Aihua's family reported the crime."

As soon as he finished speaking, the elevator reached the first floor. When the door opened, he saw that in the outpatient hall, the director of the medical department and several police comrades were waiting. Cheng Huimin stopped explaining and hurried over.

Zhou Sheng thought about it for a while and understood.

Although cerebral artery rupture is spontaneous, in terms of medical definition, as long as intracranial symptoms occur after an impact, cerebral artery rupture is inevitably related to the impact, and disability can be identified.

Chen Aihua's hospitalization was not cheap. According to the law, it is understandable to seek compensation from the suspect.

Of course, it is up to the police station to make specific case decisions.

Zhou Sheng hopes that this incident can wake people up. No matter the person who hurts or the person who was injured, they should stop drinking and causing trouble. This time it was out of spite. No one knows whether it will cause death next time. That is

Two families were broken up.

Stepping out of the elevator with the crowd, there is still a long corridor to the emergency department.

Zhou Sheng finally had time to call up the system.

He still had a limited understanding of the system. Earlier, he only knew that the scanning detection function would increase experience points after use. It was only just now that he understood the ways to upgrade the system level and the role of medical achievement points.

Born on Monday.

184cm,74KG.

System usage level: C(1/100).

Operable auxiliary functions: C-level human body scanning detection auxiliary function (92/100).

Treatment achievement points: 5 (can be exchanged for use).

In the system panel, in addition to personal information and various body test indicators, a ‘Medical Achievement Point Redemption Area’ has indeed been unlocked.

Monday's heart was beating wildly.

A scanning and detection auxiliary function was still so terrifying. He couldn't imagine what kind of changes and sublimations other system functions would bring to him.

"Open the exchange area."

The translucent interface that exists in the field of vision is simply a black technology. It does not affect the visibility and is very clear. The most important thing is that this thing only exists in your own eyes.

The exchange area is divided into two major categories, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine.

Just seeing this, Zhou Yisheng's mind was filled with questions.

"System, the discipline of traditional Chinese medicine has spread into the future?"

The discipline of traditional Chinese medicine has declined over the years. The so-called integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine only exists in China. Foreigners do not trust the "Chinese witch doctors". With the advancement of biology, cells, viruses, genes, etc. have been decomposed one by one. Western medicine represents

The authority is becoming more and more powerful. This is a scientific era, and many unclear 'theories' of traditional Chinese medicine cannot be believed by others at all.

In addition, some people have ulterior motives to make profits under the guise of traditional Chinese medicine. Even my grandfather Zhou Shouming is not optimistic about the future of traditional Chinese medicine.

Could it be that Chinese medicine will be on par with Western medicine in the future?

However, the system's answer poured cold water on Zhou Sheng.

"The distinction is just to define the two and divide the techniques. Western medicine includes a variety of surgeries. Traditional Chinese medicine is translated into the name of conditioning medicine in many regions and countries, but it is undeniable that it includes 70% of the knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, which is systematically included

All proven and effective ancient Chinese medicine prescriptions and related techniques."

Such an answer was obviously not what Zhou Sheng wanted.

Coming from a family of Chinese medicine practitioners, he has a certain obsession and selfishness towards Chinese medicine. It can be seen from the system's answers that in the future, there will probably be no distinction between Chinese and Western medicine. As long as the techniques can cure diseases, they will be included in the system.

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Chinese people are nostalgic for the past, like to trace their roots, and believe in things in their blood.

This is both good and bad.

Nostalgia means not forgetting the roots. Traditional Chinese medicine has been in decline. If there are no more people like the Zhou family who study with this mentality of not forgetting the roots, the huge system of traditional Chinese medicine will only retreat if it does not advance. Even if there are ancient books, future generations will not

It is difficult to master, and many traditional Chinese medicine techniques are secret recipes passed down from ancestors and passed down orally.

Some key information, even if it is recorded in writing, is difficult for others to grasp.

To say it's not good, it's because I don't want to make progress.

Some people are overly nostalgic and think that their ancestors’ thousands of years of knowledge cannot be ignored by Western medicine.

Give the simplest example...

The discovery of artemisinin caused a sensation.

As the popularity increased, people who were trying to catch the heat quickly jumped out, claiming that traditional Chinese medicine had already discovered that Artemisia annua could treat malaria.

Then, many people believed it.

All kinds of praise, all kinds of pride, plus the fact that the scientist who discovered artemisinin was from China, my inexplicable vanity expanded to almost no limit.

However, in fact, as soon as this message was received, Grandpa became furious.

Artemisia annua is indeed a traditional Chinese medicine, but there is no clear record of treating malaria from ancient times to the present. Grandpa is a person who has a bad medical skill. How could he not know this?

The final result was obvious, and Chinese medicine practitioners were immediately slapped in the face...

The artemisinin contained in Artemisia annua is very small, which is not enough to treat malaria. The other reason is that artemisinin is extracted from Artemisia annua. There are great differences between the two types of Artemisia annua. Even if the two are confused, according to the method of traditional Chinese medicine

It is also difficult to use the artemisinin in it to treat malaria.

The so-called knowing is knowing, and not knowing is not knowing. This is knowing.

Things that have been carried from childhood to adulthood have been forgotten by a group of 'doctors' who claim to uphold the national spirit and trace the national culture and medicine. In the end, they failed to steal the chicken but lost the rice.

Grandpa drank two ounces of wine that day and couldn't help but sigh: "How can such a traditional Chinese medicine doctor become so prosperous?"


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