At the last Traditional Chinese Medicine Exchange Conference, Qi Ruofei, Sui Aofeng, and He Zhizhou were not yet doctors at a traditional Chinese medicine hospital, so they did not participate, leaving Du Jinyan to take first place.
But this time I couldn't tell.
There are too many talented doctors participating in the competition. Who is more powerful can only be known through a competition.
Chu Yun was still sitting in the last row. Although he had promised Gu Changgeng to participate in the competition, if He Zhizhou could achieve good results, there would be no need for him to take action.
At half past eight, everyone arrived.
Gu Changgeng patted the microphone, cleared his throat and said: "I won't say any more nonsense. We still follow the previous rules. The first competition is to test the decoction and medicine. After the patient comes in, representatives from each province will perform diagnosis and treatment.
Then a prescription is given, and finally it is reviewed by three judges, and the one with the best prescription wins.”
After Gu Changgeng finished speaking, he looked at Zhang Jianli, Duan Beicheng and Qu Huairen.
The three referees all nodded, indicating that the competition could begin.
Gu Changgeng gestured to the doctor standing at the door. The doctor understood, turned around and went out. After a while, he brought three patients in.
After the three patients entered the conference room, under the arrangement of the doctor, they sat in front of the three referees.
Zhang Jianli and the others began to take pulses of these three patients. They needed to understand the conditions of these patients first and be aware of them. Soon after all three of them had completed their diagnosis and treatment, they began to let the competing doctors start their diagnosis.
Not all provinces across the country came to participate in this exchange meeting. A total of nine provinces came.
Each province draws lots to decide which patient to diagnose.
He Zhizhou, the representative of Suzhou Province, stepped forward and drew a bamboo stick with a 1 written on it, indicating that he diagnosed Patient No. 1.
The nine provinces soon finished drawing, and doctors from three provinces, Su, Lingnan, and Xishan, jointly diagnosed No. 1.
Zhongzhou Province, Tianshu Province, Nanyue Province Diagnosis No. 2.
Zhejiang Province, Dongshan Province, Xiaoxiang Province Diagnosis No. 3.
There are two participating doctors from each province participating in the competition. Of course, those from Su Province are He Zhizhou and Chu Yun. However, Gu Changgeng temporarily changed the list and no one else knew about it.
With a confident look in his eyes, He Zhizhou walked to the patient and sat down, motioning the patient to stretch out his hand. He put his fingers on the patient's wrist and started taking the pulse.
Patient No. 1 is a middle-aged male.
After entering the conference room, I kept coughing and my voice was hoarse.
After He Zhizhou checked the pulse, he asked the patient to open his mouth, looked at his tongue coating, and then stood up and gave way.
The entire diagnosis process only takes two minutes, which is amazingly fast.
He Zhizhou walked aside to write down symptoms and prescriptions, while Fu Bowen from Lingnan Province stepped forward to diagnose and treat the patient.
Chu Yun sat lazily at the back, glanced at the three patients, and knew their respective symptoms. This was all trivial to him.
He looked at Gu Qinxue on the side and saw that she was watching the competition attentively. He smiled and felt that this girl was indeed very serious about Chinese medicine.
A few minutes later, the three doctors who diagnosed Patient No. 1 each handed the prescription to Zhang Jianli.
Zhang Jianli first picked up the prescription from the doctor in Xishan Province and looked at it, then picked up Fu Bowen's prescription, and finally the prescription from He Zhizhou.
"Not bad……"
When he saw He Zhizhou's prescription, Zhang Jianli's eyes lit up and he nodded with satisfaction.
The conditions diagnosed by the three of them were wind-heat affecting the lungs.
The symptoms are: frequent and severe coughing, hoarseness, dry throat and sore throat...
The prescription is: 10g of mulberry leaves, 10g of chrysanthemum, 10g of mint...
He Zhizhou's prescription, symptoms and prescription were exactly the same as those of the other two, but he added a few words at the end of the prescription.
[This person’s cough is an evil syndrome, caused by the six exogenous evils invading the lungs and poor lung qi. It started out as wind-cold attacking the lungs, but it could not be cured after long-term treatment. The external evils could not be dissipated in time, and the wind-cold stagnation turned into heat for a long time, and then it evolved into
Wind-heat affects lung disease.]
It was these last few words that made Zhang Jianli nod with satisfaction, as they were exactly the same as his diagnosis.
As a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, you must not only treat people's diseases, but also understand the occurrence of the disease. Only in this way can you be called a famous doctor.
Involuntarily, Zhang Jianli looked at He Zhizhou with a little admiration in his eyes.
Being born into a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners is really different.
It took the shortest time, but the diagnosis was the deepest. There is no doubt that Hezhizhou came out on top in the competition among these three provinces.
After the results from the other two parties came out, Zhang Jianli coughed lightly.
"In the first round of the competition, He Zhizhou of Suzhou Province won. He not only diagnosed the patient's illness, but also diagnosed the changes in the patient's illness. He was meticulous and had superb medical skills, and was qualified to advance to the next round."
When Gu Changgeng heard this, he stroked his beard and smiled. This was expected. He should get a good ranking in this exchange conference.
And even if He Zhizhou fails, Chu Yun will still have the answer.
This is Gu Changgeng's greatest confidence.
Thinking of Chu Yun, Gu Changgeng couldn't help but look over, and suddenly a black line appeared.
Then he saw Chu Yun dozing off with his eyes closed, not taking the competition seriously at all.
However, He Zhizhou won first place, so there was no need for Chu Yun to take action.
After Zhang Jianli made the announcement, Duan Beicheng said: "After my inspection, Zhongzhou Qi Ruofei has entered the next round."
Qu Huairen held up two prescriptions with a smile on his face, "The diagnosis of patient No. 3, Du Jinyan from Zhejiang Province and Sui Aofeng from Dongshan Province were both accurate, and they both advanced at the same time."
The eliminated province sent a second doctor, and after a competition, three more were selected to advance to the second round.
Seeing that the list of promoted candidates had been confirmed, Gu Changgeng said: "For the second round of acupuncture competition, we have found six amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients. If anyone can improve the patient's symptoms within the specified time,
Then it will be considered a winner.
If they all respond, then we’ll see whose patient responds more.”
What?!!
As soon as these words came out, the whole place was in an uproar.
This is too difficult!
It is a big medical problem to improve patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Now it is too difficult for these traditional Chinese medicine doctors to treat it.
In the previous exchange conferences, there were no such difficult competitions.
Seeing everyone whispering below, Zhang Jianli coughed and said: "Medicine is a process of continuous exploration and progress. We cannot stay at the past level.
Don’t stop trying just because you find it difficult. Why should we hold a traditional Chinese medicine exchange conference? Isn’t it just to better inherit and develop traditional Chinese medicine?
Therefore, difficult and complicated diseases are not scary. What is scary is that you do not have the intention to cure them.
If we can improve amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, it will be enough to prove that our traditional Chinese medicine is no worse than Western medicine, or even better."
The words were spoken so sonorously and forcefully that the doctors below all nodded secretly.
Yes, you are not afraid of difficulties, but you are afraid of not having the confidence to overcome them.
Soon, the second round of competition began.
Six ALS patients were wheeled in.
The symptoms of these six patients are almost the same. They all suffer from muscle atrophy and paralysis in bed. They have been treated in the hospital for several years without any results.
Gu Changgeng thought of letting these talented doctors try it.
These old Chinese doctors all have their own experience and are somewhat complacent. Without the innovation of these young people, if we let them treat, miracles might happen.