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Three hundred and seventieth nine chapters did not learn 2 more

After Jiang Yu finished touching up her makeup, she had already taken off her mask when she came out of the room.

On the verandah, people were sitting in groups of three or three, enjoying the cool air, chatting and waiting for their meal.

Jiang Yu took the wooden clip that recorded the pulse record and found the three doctors who were chatting with Fang Pulse.

Because the three of them work in the same direction, and the learning atmosphere at Baicaotang is good, everyone often exchanges experiences with each other and even exchanges prescriptions, so they have a relatively good relationship on weekdays.

Seeing Jiang Yu coming over, the three of them gradually became silent and drank tea with calm expressions.

This is all the face they gave them, and Jiang Yu was summoned personally by Mr. Chang Baicao. If it had been anyone else, they would have just made a bad face.

No matter what, they don't want to make it too ugly for the time being.

But it is impossible for them to be enthusiastic about Jiang Yu.

Jiang Yu also roughly guessed why they were like this, why didn't I go out of their way to explain...

As if he didn't notice the indifference of the three people, Jiang Yu said respectfully: "Hello, gentlemen, I'm sorry, I'm rude."

The three of them didn't expect Jiang Yu to be so direct, and were stunned for a moment.

"Why don't you ask the three gentlemen to take a look at the pulse record I just recorded..." Jiang Yu didn't say much and directly handed over the pulse record he had compiled.

"I have compiled three pulse records here, one for several patients with diarrhea, several patients with cough and asthma, and several patients with rheumatism.

These three symptoms occurred more often this morning, so I wrote down these three first."

Jiang Yu said and handed over three pulse records fixed with paper clips.

The three of them looked at each other, and finally couldn't help their curiosity. Each of them took a portion to look at...

Looking at it this way, the three of them understood why Jiang Yu was running back and forth between the three clinics.

Although Jiang Yu spent the whole morning memorizing this stack of pulse records, because it was divided into three parts, each person did not get much.

All three of them looked at it very seriously.

It's not that Jiang Yu has any unique insights on this, but that Jiang Yu's way of copying the pulse table is very special.

What's special is not just that she classifies and compares similar or similar cases.

The first is the format of recording the pulse case.

Chang Yonghe originally thought that Jiang Yudong's attitude in copying the pulse records piece by piece was very careless, but he didn't expect that he was doing it for easy organization.

What surprised him most was that the paper Jiang Yu used was all prepared in advance. He originally thought it was just some white paper.

Only then did I realize that every piece of paper had a unified format, classifying all kinds of information, and even recording everything I saw, heard, and asked.

Unlike other people who record pulse cases and write a short composition, Jiang Yu's pulse cases can be easily found at a glance and you can find the information you want.

"Did you draw these yourself?" Chang Yonghe asked, pointing to the form on the paper.

The other two people also looked up at Jiang Yu. They had never seen this recording method before.

Jiang Yu shook his head and said, "This is printed on it."

Seeing that the three of them didn't quite understand, Jiang Yu explained: "I used to copy pulse records with my master. I thought it would be clearer this way, so I asked someone to carve a board and stamp it with ink when I needed to use it."

The three of them understood that the co-authorship was not drawn by herself, but printed by herself...

Doctor Lu pointed to the column of Jiang Yu's preliminary judgment at the beginning, "When did you write this?"

"I observed them while queuing at the door in the morning and wrote this before the consultation.

But I didn’t see the people who came after that in the morning, and I didn’t have time to remember some of them.”

Doctor Lu nodded, said nothing more, and continued to read the pulse report...

Chang Baosheng pointed to the right side of the paper and the blank space at the bottom of the paper and asked, "What are these places used for?"

“It’s a place left for secondary sorting.

Places like these that I have marked are those that I have questions about or that I think need to be focused on. When I look back, I will write down the content that needs to be focused on on the right side.

If I look at these pulse case records again in the future, I will write down at the bottom the things that I still think need to be remembered at the time..."

After hearing this, Chang Baosheng opened his mouth slightly and was speechless for a long time.

After coming here for a while, he asked: "How long have you been studying medicine?"

Why do you look experienced and rich with so many tricks?

How did he learn medicine when he was studying medicine?

Be an apprentice, recognize medicinal materials, memorize medical books, memorize prescriptions, copy pulse records...

In short, just grind slowly and endure it slowly. This is how everyone learns anyway.

But everything Jiang Yu did now made him feel that he was too stupid before.

Although this was the first time he saw Jiang Yu's method, he could tell that Jiang Yu's method was definitely better than memorizing it by rote.

Jiang Yu thought that the place he marked was too childish, and someone found out that he was clueless, so he said awkwardly: "In less than two years..."

Three people: "???"

The three of them wanted to ask, how did she come up with so many methods in less than two years?



Jiang Yu thought they were surprised that he could figure out such a good method of recording pulse records in such a short time of studying medicine.

After all, it can still be seen that they quite approve of their own method of recording pulse cases.

Just kidding, Master says her method is good. If they think it’s not good, it’s because they have no vision!

Although she only studied medicine for two years, she went to school for more than ten years!

Although those languages, mathematics, English, physics, chemistry, biology, etc., seem to be almost useless in life, after so many years of study, she has a lot of experience in how to study.

Especially how to be lazy and not endorse, she is experienced.

Even though there are so many medical books to memorize now, when I was in high school, wasn’t there much to memorize?

Not to mention drawing a table or taking notes to help you understand and remember, these are all basic learning methods.

When she has learned to a certain level, she will review and summarize it. She can also draw mind maps and write outlines...

As for classifying similar patients, this is also thanks to my many years of study.

Those medical books are really complicated, just like memorizing ancient poems in the morning, whether you can memorize them or not.

If you really have to memorize medical books by rote, when will you be able to see a doctor independently?

I heard that her master studied medicine for more than ten years before officially seeing patients independently.

Is it possible that she has to survive in this world for more than ten years?

That's terrible...

As a teacher, we know how to help students dismantle knowledge and help students understand and absorb it. Don’t we still know how to help ourselves?

Isn’t it easy to classify and compare knowledge?

A student's knowledge system is formed by connecting thousands of disassembled knowledge.

In her opinion, copying and sorting out pulse records is a series of processes.

She didn't want to simply copy the pulse record and then memorize it dryly.

How inefficient is that!

What's more, we can also do handbooks. Isn't it trivial to sort out some pulse records?

This is called having too many skills without being overwhelmed! This is called applying what you have learned!

The more Jiang Yu thought about it, the more he admired himself and was waiting for the three gentlemen to praise him.

As a result, the three gentlemen re-examined Jiang Yu's foundation and focused on Jiang Yu's mark...

Now they discovered that Jiang Yu was indeed a newcomer!

The three of them looked at each other, then the question came...

Chang Yonghe: "Have you taken all the medicine?"

Jiang Yu suddenly woke up from his secret joy.
Chapter completed!
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