Chapter 930 Dr. Yun praised me
Bai Guanglin stood at the edge with a smile on his face, watching Lawrence examine Kaili.
The patient had already done various tests in the morning, and what Lawrence was doing now was just a routine physical examination.
Lawrence was very surprised at this moment.
If the medical records at Ningcheng City No. 1 Hospital are correct, then in Lawrence's opinion, it is simply unbelievable that Kaili could recover so well in one night.
I don’t know whether Bai Guanglin did it intentionally or unintentionally, or because he considered that the patient was a crooked nut, he wrote a copy of the medical record in English.
"Dr. Lawrence, how are you?"
After Lawrence finished checking, Bai Guanglin asked politely.
Although the patient this time was not a result of their Ningcheng City No. 1 Hospital, the arrogance of these Eagle Nation people in the past two days really made Bai Guanglin uncomfortable.
In addition to what Lawrence said when he entered the ward just now, the medical care here is terrible?
As soon as I entered the hospital, I started to draw conclusions before I even understood the condition.
It's really a bit irritating.
What happened to the patients Yunheng treated? Yunheng is also from China.
When dealing with the outside world, there must be no distinction between Chinese and Western medicine, nor region, but country.
"incredible."
Lawrence shook his head, a little confused.
Arrogance comes from arrogance, this Dr. Lawrence is still a relatively serious doctor, and he is really confused at the moment.
"Director Bai."
At the door of the ward, the nurse just delivered the third dose of medicine, ten grams of American ginseng stew and one Angong Niuhuang pill.
Lawrence took the medicine from the nurse, looked at it carefully, and then watched Kelly take it.
.......
Ningcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Today's exchange meeting was very lively. The students participating in the exchange spoke actively, and everyone competed to be the first to perform.
"The next topic is the achievements of traditional Chinese medicine in the emergency field."
Xie Jiaping said with a smile.
Zhou Jiajia was the first to raise her hand, and other students nearby rushed to do so.
"Xue Chen."
Yun Heng smiled and pointed at Xue Chen: "You answer."
During today's exchange, every student had a nameplate in front of them with their names written on them, so that teachers and professors could know who was speaking.
Being called on by Yun Heng, Xue Chen was a little excited, and his hands were shaking a little when he turned on the microphone in front of him.
"Traditional Chinese medicine has made quite a lot of achievements in emergency care. Ge Hong's "Emergency Prescriptions" written by Ge Hong in the Jin Dynasty has a history of more than 1,800 years. The word 'preparation for emergencies' means preparation for first aid." "Elbow Preparation" can be said to be my country's first first aid manual, and it is also the world's first comprehensive and systematic first aid manual..."
"Treatise on Febrile Diseases written by Zhang Zhongjing in the Han Dynasty is also a treatise on emergency treatment, as well as "A Thousand Gold Prescriptions for Emergency" and "A Thousand Gold Prescriptions" written by Sun Simiao in the Tang Dynasty, which are all encyclopedias of emergency treatment of traditional Chinese medicine...
."
"Before the birth of modern medicine, traditional Chinese medicine had a very systematic and scientific understanding in various fields such as emergency, chronic diseases, and critical illness..."
"good."
Xie Jiaping nodded with a smile: "That's a pretty good answer."
Xue Chen, a student at Ningcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, gave a good answer. Xie Jiaping, a professor at Ningcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, also agreed with you.
"Well, that's indeed a very good answer."
Yun Heng also smiled and said: "Traditional Chinese medicine has always attached great importance to emergency care, and critical illness is actually a very important part of traditional Chinese medicine..."
"It is undeniable that after the entry of Western medicine, the status of traditional Chinese medicine in the field of emergency and surgery has gradually weakened. Many of us practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine get a little panicked when encountering serious emergencies, and even forget the first aid methods of traditional Chinese medicine. I hope students can remember that traditional Chinese medicine
It still has a natural advantage in emergency care."
Yun Heng said slowly: "The most important thing is that we must have a good attitude in our daily studies and future work. Traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine are not in a competitive relationship. Don't compete or compare. Each has its own merits.
Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses, so we just have to be ourselves."
"In fact, traditional Chinese medicine has gradually become weaker in the field of acute and critical illness, and its academic field has gradually been lost. Part of the reason is that we, traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, are more and more competitive among ourselves."
"There are even some good Chinese medicine doctors who make bets with others, saying what will happen if they lose and what will happen if they win. This is even more unhealthy."
Yun Heng looked at all the classmates and said slowly: "My teacher Ji Fengwen Ji once told some of us that famous people in ancient times have rarely shown off their medical skills."
"Medicine is about treating illnesses and saving people, not about being competitive. Once you have the idea of experiencing teaching skills, you will actually fall behind."
"Dr. Yun said it very well, a person's biggest opponent is always himself, not others."
Xie Jiaping smiled and said: "Does anyone want to add anything?"
Another classmate beside me hurriedly raised her hand.
After lunch, the exchange meeting will continue in the afternoon.
It wasn't until 5:30 in the afternoon that today's exchange came to an end.
Yunheng had dinner in the cafeteria of Ningcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine before going to the hotel where Michelin was staying.
"Dr. Yun, you are amazing."
When they first met, Xiaoxiao said excitedly: “Mr.
Pills and American ginseng to study.”
"So, there is no problem signing the contract?"
Yunheng asked Michelle with a smile.
"It should be fine, thank you Dr. Yun for your help." Mi Shilin said with a smile.
"Ah, are you returning to Doctor Yun?"
Xiaoxiao smiled and said: "You don't have to pretend in front of me, just pretend I don't exist. She is just a cute little transparent person."
Mi Shilin glared at Xiaoxiao, and then asked Yunheng: "I heard that you have accepted a disciple?"
"ah!"
Yunheng nodded.
"Still a very beautiful female student?" Michelle asked again.
"ah!"
Yunheng nodded again.
"Won't you please come out and let me see you?" Michelin asked with a smile.
"What did you see?"
Yun Heng said.
"I definitely want to see my wife." Xiaoxiao interrupted with a smile.
"There will be plenty of time to see you later."
Yunheng and Michelle were talking when a phone call came in.
"Doctor Yun, my name is Bai Guanglin."
"Hello, Director Bai."
Yunheng smiled and asked: "Has the patient used up three doses of medicine?"
"It's finished, so I asked Dr. Yun if any adjustments are needed in the future?" Bai Guanglin asked politely.
The patient woke up this morning, and his condition surprised not only Lawrence, but Bai Guanglin as well.
"Then I will... tomorrow morning..."
Yun Heng pondered for a moment: "Go there at seven o'clock tomorrow morning for a follow-up check-up."
"Okay, then I'll wait for Dr. Yun tomorrow morning."
Bai Guanglin said a few polite words and then hung up the phone.
On the other side, Kaili's condition has improved, and Xue Wei has rarely gone home today, so he can have a good rest at night.
After entering the door, Xue Wei was sitting on the sofa, drinking tea and watching TV, when he saw his son coming back.
"Dad, Dr. Yun asked me to speak today and even praised me."
Chapter completed!