Chapter 13 Are you really just a college graduate?
From beginning to end, it was done exactly as Fang Jun wanted...
In other words, in fact, Mr. Qin’s diagnosis was just a decoration, because Fang Jun did not make any mistakes, or in other words, even when he asked Mr. Qin to come over and look at it, he also saw it this way...
Zhang Yida was confused about the conflict in his heart. Now he also knew that Fang Jun was a man of real talent and learning. It was not a case of a blind cat encountering a dead mouse. Otherwise, if a blind cat could catch twenty or thirty mice in a row, it could only be said that
This guy is Sheriff Black Cat...
It simply cannot be described as awesome...
No matter how shocked Zhang Yida, Mr. Qin and Meng Qingying were, Fang Jun himself was overjoyed. With a total of 980 points of gratitude points, he suddenly stepped from poverty to a well-off world...
Except for the first girl who just had a minor problem with irregular menstruation, no one who saw a doctor outside had a headache or fever. Western medicine is best at treating this kind of disease. Just take a few pills or take a drop of water and it will be cured.
Who comes to a traditional Chinese medicine doctor to get some decoction and medicine to eat...
People who come to see Chinese medicine are all old problems that are difficult to cure, such as rheumatism, arthritis, cervical spondylosis, bone hyperplasia, etc. Most of them are also diseases of the elderly.
Their treatment with Western medicine is basically to treat the disease every year. Western medicine treats the symptoms but not the root cause, and has quick results. Traditional Chinese medicine treats the root cause, but the results are slow...
"Xiao Fang, are you really just a college graduate?"
Watching the last patient walk out of the door, Mr. Qin looked up and down at Fang Jun with strange eyes...
Zhang Yida, on the other hand, has a death wish...
Is he a college graduate?
A college student can achieve this level, but he, a graduate student from a famous medical school, has been practicing for several years and is still not able to practice medicine independently...
Why is there such a big gap between this person and other people...
Is he too genius, or is he too useless?
"Well, Mr. Qin, I really graduated from Yuncheng Medical College..." Fang Jun scratched his head in embarrassment.
"Okay, you passed my test. You are great and perfect. You are much better than my two idiot apprentices. You can come directly to work tomorrow. Also, Yida, tell the person who made the appointment at the front desk,
You can make appointments for more patients tomorrow," Mr. Qin said.
Because Mr. Qin is the only person in charge of traditional Chinese medicine here, and his energy is limited, the number of people making appointments at each time is limited. Too many people can't be found. Unless there is an emergency, the number of people who make appointments to see a doctor every day is almost the same. Even so, Qin
My old self also often worked overtime...
"Yes, Master..." Zhang Yida replied with a dry throat.
"Well, Xiao Fang, I have another apprentice who didn't come today because he has something to do. You can meet him tomorrow. Then we will have separate consultations. If you encounter any cases that you are not sure about, let me know and we will
Joint consultation.”
Mr. Qin's words immediately made Zhang Yida open his mouth. Listening to this meaning, Mr. Qin seemed to have treated this guy as an equal and completely believed in his medical skills. He not only believed that he could treat a doctor independently, even if he was not sure about it,
For the cases, Mr. Qin also talked about joint consultation instead of teaching...
The word consultation is very important in medicine. Generally speaking, it can only be called consultation when doctors of the same level discuss a patient's condition together and jointly study a treatment plan...
There is no doubt that in Master's eyes, this guy, who is only about twenty years old and several years younger than himself, is already on an equal footing with Master himself...
If this spreads out, there will be a major earthquake in Yuncheng's medicine. Even though Mr. Qin's level is not considered to be a master of medical medicine, represented by Xinglin, but in terms of traditional Chinese medicine in Yuncheng, he is authoritative and recognized as the number one master of traditional Chinese medicine in Yuncheng!
And is this junior college student who appeared out of nowhere now on par with Yuncheng's authority on traditional Chinese medicine?
"Fang Jun, it's okay. I'm really impressed by this skill." Meng Qingying said with a smile.
"Hehe, so-so, so-so..." Fang Jun scratched his head in embarrassment.
"There is nothing to do today. You can get off work. After working in the People's Hospital for more than 20 years, this is the first time I get off work early. It's all thanks to your blessing, Xiaofang." Mr. Qin said with a smile.
"Mr. Qin, what are you talking about? You have worked hard for more than 20 years. Your medical ethics are more worthy of respect than your medical skills!" Fang Jun shook his head.
Who doesn’t like to hear flattery, especially medical ethics. In the eyes of Chinese people, derby skills are more worthy of respect. Fang Jun praised his medical dermatology skills as more respectable, so how could he be unhappy?
A person's life is nothing more than money, fame and wealth. Mr. Qin also pursues, firstly, medical knowledge, and secondly, reputation!
Sure enough, when Mr. Qin heard this, he stroked his beard and laughed happily: "Young man is quite good at flattering, but I have a question for you. Was the old lady's bone hyperplasia really revealed by the way you took her pulse?
"
Fang Jun's eyelids twitched when he heard this. He had seen twenty or thirty people, and none of them were wrong. Mr. Qin didn't ask, but he only asked the old lady about bone hyperplasia. It can be seen that this question should not be simple...
Could it be said that bone hyperplasia cannot be seen by taking the pulse?
Fang Jun's mind was racing, and the little knowledge he had just learned through the medical system about feeling the pulse was brought out again. After careful consideration, he found that it is indeed difficult to judge bone hyperplasia or lumbar disc herniation by taking the pulse...
"Why don't you speak? Haha, Xiao Fang, do you still want to hide your clumsiness?" Mr. Qin asked with a half-smile.
Fang Jun turned around in his mind for a long time, but couldn't think of any other way, so he could only say honestly: "Yes, I can tell by taking the pulse."
At present, I can only say that I felt my pulse. I can’t say that the medical system told me...
Although he had guessed the result early in the morning, Mr. Qin still couldn't believe it...
Taking the pulse, also called taking the pulse, and diagnosing the pulse, is the last step in a Chinese medicine doctor's examination. Judging whether a Chinese doctor is a good doctor or a quack is mainly based on the skill of taking the pulse.
It is generally not a problem to cut the pulse accurately and prescribe medicine. As long as you understand the pharmacology, the medicinal properties of each medicinal material, and control the dosage, you can prescribe your own prescription to cure diseases and save lives.
But if the pulse is not detected accurately, it is even less likely that the medicine will be right!
All medicines are poisonous, so medicinal materials cannot be eaten casually, and must be treated according to the symptoms!
If the pulse is inaccurate, then the medicine given will not be correct, which is to say that it is a quack...
However, the difficulty of traditional Chinese medicine lies in feeling the pulse. Even Mr. Qin himself worked as a waiter with his master for more than 20 years before he developed the ability to feel the pulse. Finally, he practiced medicine and asked for medicine on his own. After hard work, he became the leader in Yuncheng.
Famous Chinese medicine doctor.
But even though I have decades of medical experience and I think I have reached the level of proficiency in taking pulses, I am still unable to directly judge bone hyperplasia and lumbar disc herniation by taking pulses...
And the young man in front of him who is only in his twenties, can he really do it? (To be continued)