Cultivation Teacher's Life Record

Chapter 188 Famous teachers are hard to find

Yuan Zhihong and others all felt a little shameless. After all, any doctor, no matter whether he is a good doctor or a bad doctor, always hopes that the patients will look up to them and think that they are doctors with superb medical skills. Now Zhang Weidong is a young man.

As soon as it came, it overshadowed all their limelight.

But where Zhang Weidong's medical skills are, even if they feel that their faces are dull, they can only admire Zhang Weidong.[]

After the mother and son left, patients continued to come to see the doctor.

Generally, those who go to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department to register as a TCM expert will most likely have difficult and complicated diseases. For minor illnesses such as colds and fevers, no one will go out of their way to register as an expert.

Zhang Weidong did not overstep his authority. He always asked Yuan Zhihong to do the diagnosis, and he listened and watched. Because Yuan Zhihong had seen Zhang Weidong's medical skills before, he always consulted Zhang Weidong after every diagnosis. Zhang Weidong was not here to be a doctor.

The doctor came mainly to be a teacher, so he was not polite to him. Every time Yuan Zhihong asked for advice, he would point out his omissions and mistakes in detail.

Bai Jie and others have limited medical skills and experience, so they may not be able to fully understand Zhang Weidong's brilliance. However, Yuan Zhihong is an old Chinese medicine doctor and is well-known in the province, so he can understand Zhang Weidong's every word.

Good advice. So every time I see a patient, I feel more surprised and more respectful towards Zhang Weidong. Even Zhang Weidong praises him a few words, which makes him excited, like a primary school student.

It's like being praised by the teacher.

Because there were not many people coming to see a doctor in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department, and with Zhang Weidong helping out, Yuan Zhihong’s diagnosis speed was much faster than before. Seeing that it was about ten o’clock, the number of people who came to see the doctor was no longer what it was at the beginning.

The same thing, one after another. Yuan Zhihong hesitated for a moment and asked Zhang Weidong for instructions: "Teacher Zhang, do you think you can transfer all those with ordinary clinic numbers to the specialist clinic? By the way, let Yue Huibo and Guo Yawei come here too.

Come and observe and learn.”

After seeing a dozen patients, Yuan Zhihong had already changed his name to Zhang Weidong, but the change was very natural, as if it came naturally. Zhang Weidong was a university teacher, so he felt that this title was much more affectionate than that of Expert Zhang.

"That's fine." Zhang Weidong smiled and nodded.

Traditional Chinese medicine is different from Western medicine. In addition to being difficult to learn, Chinese medicine also pays great attention to inheritance and schools. Some medical skills are kept secret except by family members or direct disciples. This is also a big reason why traditional Chinese medicine is lost. For example, in the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine,

Although there are teachers who teach traditional Chinese medicine skills, they are all popular medical skills, and most of the truly unique skills are not taught in colleges. Moreover, traditional Chinese medicine is a medical skill that is biased towards experience, and some experiences are very

It's precious. If the teacher doesn't point it out, you may never learn it in your life. Just like the stubborn acne before, not to mention Zhang Zhili, even Yuan Zhihong made the diagnosis wrong. If Zhang Weidong doesn't point it out, similar problems will happen next time

When the patient comes, he is still clearing heat and detoxifying. In this way, no matter how many times he sees this disease, he will still make no progress. From this point of view, it is very important to teach Chinese medicine from master to master, because Chinese medicine is not like Western medicine. Many things are different.

It cannot be learned from books. The more effective way of teaching is for teachers to lead apprentices and teach them step by step. Only in this way can we bring out truly skilled Chinese medicine practitioners. In this way, although everyone can learn Chinese medicine, famous teachers are

It is extremely difficult to find, and it is even more difficult to find a famous teacher who is willing to teach medical skills sincerely. The saying "a thousand troops are easy to get, but a general is hard to find" is most appropriate to describe a Chinese medicine teacher who has excellent medical skills and is willing to teach medical skills wholeheartedly.

The more patients Yuan Zhihong accompanied Zhang Weidong in diagnosing, the more he discovered that his medical skills were superb and profound. No matter how difficult the disease was, it seemed to become an insignificant ailment in his hands. The prescriptions he picked up by hand may not seem like much at first glance, but deep down

Once you think about it, there are often hidden secrets, which are the most symptomatic.

As the saying goes, "One word from you is worth ten years of reading." Learning opportunities like this are naturally rare and hard to come by. Yuan Zhihong wished that today's patients would queue up outside the door and never finish reading.

However, things went against his expectations. Seeing that fewer and fewer people were seeing doctors, Yuan Zhihong turned his attention to the patients who were attending general outpatient clinics.

I thought Zhang Weidong would disagree, but he agreed without thinking. Apparently he sincerely wanted to pass on their medical skills. Yuan Zhihong couldn't help being awe-struck when he heard this, and said to Zhang Weidong with a grateful face: "

Thank you, Teacher Zhang.”

"We all learn from each other, there is nothing to thank you for," Zhang Weidong said modestly.

Yuan Zhihong naturally knew that with Zhang Weidong's current medical skills, even if he really wanted to learn from each other, he would still have to learn from those national-level veteran Chinese medicine doctors, so why go to the small Chinese medicine department of the Provincial People's Hospital? Hearing this, he couldn't help but admire Zhang Weidong more and more.

Come.

"Bai Jie, go and tell Nurse Zheng that all those with Chinese medicine degrees should come to the specialist clinic. Also, go and tell Yue Huibo and Guo Yawei and ask them to come here too." Yuan Zhihong said again.

He glanced at Zhang Weidong gratefully, then turned to Bai Jie, who was standing behind him.

Although Bai Jie didn't know as much about Zhang Weidong's medical skills as Yuan Zhihong, after seeing so many patients, she naturally understood that Zhang Weidong's medical skills were much higher than Director Yuan's. She had learned a lot just standing there.

I had not learned anything before, so I hurriedly responded when I heard this, and then went out to inform.

Not long after Bai Jie left, she brought two male doctors in white coats. One was about forty years old, the short and stocky one was deputy chief doctor Yue Huibo, and the other was about thirty years old.

The one who is about 6 years old and looks a little thin is the attending doctor Guo Yawei.

As soon as these two people arrived, all seven doctors from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine gathered in the expert clinic today, and the expert clinic, which was originally quite spacious, couldn't help but feel a little crowded.

"Teacher Zhang, my conditions are limited, so please bear with me." Yuan Zhihong glanced at the slightly crowded office and said to Zhang Weidong apologetically.

Yue Huibo and Guo Yawei had not seen Zhang Weidong's medical skills. Although Bai Jie had mentioned it to them a few words on the way to the expert's clinic just now, they didn't take it to heart. When they actually arrived at the clinic, they saw

Yuan Zhihong, who has always been quite conceited about his medical skills, actually called Zhang Weidong, a young man, his teacher, and it was not difficult to tell from his tone and expression that this teacher meant it sincerely, without any falsehood or reluctance. He couldn't help but be so surprised that he almost cried out.

Opened up.

Zhang Weidong first nodded to the surprised Yue Huibo and Guo Yawei, and then said to Yuan Zhihong: "I don't care, but the large number of people and the poor air are not good for the patients who come here to see a doctor, but forget it today, I will still have to ask Lu Lu another day.

The dean made a suggestion and asked him to arrange a larger outpatient room."

Listening obediently, Yuan Zhihong could of course hear what Zhang Weidong meant. He couldn't help but feel happy and said hurriedly: "Teacher Zhang is right. I will make suggestions to Dean Lu after get off work at noon."

Zhang Weidong smiled and was about to speak when a big man walked in with a sweaty young man carrying a young man on his back. The young man's expression was a little painful.

As soon as the big man and the young man entered the door, they were shocked to find that there were eight doctors sitting and standing in the clinic.

But before they could understand what was going on, two resident doctors, Li Xingping and Li Caijuan, had already stepped forward to help the young man get off the ground and sit on a chair.

"What's wrong with your feet?" Yuan Zhihong asked, pointing to the young man's feet.

Everyone looked in the direction of Yuan Zhihong's finger, and then discovered that the originally smooth instep of the young man's right foot now had a large bulge. The shape was terrifying and it was black and purple. It was obvious that the foot had been seriously injured.

Perhaps Yuan Zhihong's words reminded the young man of his illness more and more. As soon as Yuan Zhihong spoke his words, cold sweat started to flow from the young man's forehead, and his face became pale and bloodless.

"I accidentally fell during construction. This is the picture I took. The orthopedic doctor said that the bone was not broken, but the dislocated bone is special. It requires surgery to put the dislocated bone back into its original position. The cost of surgery is high, and it requires a surgery.

It will take at least a month to recover before the surgery. Doctor, don’t our Chinese medicine practitioners specialize in bone setting? Please think of a way to help..." the young man said with a pained expression.

"Let me take a look." Yue Huibo's ancestor opened a medical clinic for bruises and injuries. He has unique experience and techniques in osteopathy. Even Yuan Zhihong, an old Chinese medicine doctor, is far inferior to Yue Huibo, so he didn't wait for the young man to say anything.

He had already walked up to the young man, then squatted down and reached out to gently pinch the patient's feet.

Yue Huibo massaged carefully at different angles for a while, then stood up and said: "The bone is indeed not broken, but the dislocated position is really difficult to reset by manual means. I am not sure at all. So I agree with the orthopedic surgeon's suggestion.

It's better to have surgery, it's safer."

When the young man heard that he still wanted to have surgery, his face couldn't help but turn a little pale, and he murmured: "What can we do about this? Surgery requires money and will waste time."

By this time, Yuan Zhihong had watched the film. Although he was not very experienced in osteopathy, he still understood the basic common sense and knew that what Yue Huibo said was right. The bones in the human foot have a very tight structure because they bear the weight of the body for a long time, and the foot

The strength of the foot is also very strong, so after the bones are dislocated, it is difficult to restore them by manual manipulation alone. As long as the patient exerts a little force on his feet, not only will it be impossible to push the dislocated bones back to their original positions, but it may also cause greater harm to the patient.

In addition, Yue Huibo is well-known in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and osteopathy. Even he said that he was not sure at all. Yuan Zhihong did not do what he thought. Hearing this, he said to the young man: "Young man, you can make money at any time.

The body is the most..."

However, Yuan Zhihong was only halfway through when he noticed that Zhang Weidong stood up, walked around the table and walked to the young man!

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