Practicing business and practicing medicine

Chapter 1158: More and more unsatisfactory things

Although people will get sick if they eat all kinds of grains, the diseases that people with good economic conditions are prone to are quite different from those that people with slightly poorer or even worse economic conditions get. For this reason, Bian Mu classifies patients into various categories every day based on their economic income. In a sense, this is also a case classification with obvious "typification" characteristics.

The "Digital Medicine" project has a very prominent feature: the classification is extremely detailed, and the finer the classification, the higher the degree of differentiation will naturally be. The higher the degree of differentiation, the more lesions and special symptoms will naturally increase. The lesions and special symptoms will be continuously magnified, and the database of pathological analysis will naturally explode. The database of pathological analysis is directly related to the accuracy of outpatient diagnosis, thereby further and even geometrically improving the pertinence of treatment.

In this regard, Bian Mu is like a wild horse that has already far surpassed most of his colleagues in the industry.

Therefore, Bian Mu is eager to receive more cases, especially those with average economic income, complex and diverse conditions, and various types of diseases. That will be one of the sources for Bian Mu to further improve his medical skills.

Ideally, patients with good economic conditions and patients with poor economic conditions should account for half of the total.

However, despite the efforts of Fan Sanqiao and Xiao Liu, most of the patients who go to "Bian's Clinic" are still rich people. Not only that, those middle-class people with decent income but burdened with mortgages, car loans, child-rearing expenses... rarely come to the clinic.

Judging from the trend, Bian Mu is likely to gradually become a "type doctor".

Bian Mu is particularly averse to this. In his opinion, without ordinary patients, his job as a doctor would be meaningless.

After a year, Bian Yue has a lot of expenses. The Bian family has not yet owned a fully owned house, and Bian Mu is unwilling to take the initiative to bear the burden of loans. Consume in debt? ! That's the style of other families, and the Bian family has never had that habit.

In the short term, Bian Mu must make a lot of money. Alas! The pressure of life is huge, and some things can't be taken care of for a while. "Type doctor" is "type doctor"! Let's make a transition slowly, and I hope this transition period is as short as possible.

More than once, Bian Mu thought that his life logic was actually quite wonderful: on the one hand, he worked hard to improve his medical skills. Based on his extremely superb medical skills, Bian Mu could continue to cash in, thereby further improving the living conditions of himself and his family; on the other hand, doctors are kind-hearted, and it is impossible for him to seek to make a fortune in clinical medicine. Doing so... would only go against the way of practicing medicine.

There was no way, Bian Mu could only settle for the second best, exchange medical skills for reputation, and use reputation to find opportunities. When the opportunity was right, he would focus on "Chinese patent medicine" with magical effects, and then rely on the huge sales of Chinese patent medicine to make a fortune.

After having a lot of money in hand, he would settle down and start a business, take good care of his parents, help Bian Yue marry a good family, and establish his own small business. By then, Bian Mu would not have much hope for wealth. Maybe one day in the future, the Chinese Medical Hall might be transferred to someone else.

A bit like Sima Kui, just find a Feng Shui treasure land on the street of Lijin, and open a small clinic again. After a year, as long as he can maintain a relatively healthy daily life, it will be fine. By then, Bian Mu may no longer deliberately seek wealth, and wholeheartedly practice medicine to help the world, raise a son and a daughter, and live in harmony with the family of four. That is Bian Mu's ideal happy destination.

After understanding this level, Bian Mu has a bottom line in his heart, and he is not as flustered as his peers when doing things.

Standing at the door of the clinic, Bian Mu suddenly realized that Fan Sanqiao's worldly heart is much heavier than his own. He quietly changed a new car without telling him. Judging from his appearance, the large-size SUV is at least more than 700,000. The new car and new license plate are unlikely to be the car of his girlfriend who is talking about recently.

"Maybe that girlfriend hinted him to buy it? We are brothers... If it were me, I would definitely discuss with my friends which model to buy, what price, displacement size... etc., and we would get together to discuss it more or less, and it's not a formality! He has bought it quietly, and it seems that he has gone a little far from me. Looking at this posture... It won't be long before he will definitely move to another place. He has such a high income now, maybe he has already started looking for a house with his girlfriend!" Thinking of this, Bian Mu felt a little disappointed.

...

Until the first patient was seen, Bian Mu was still thinking about some recent changes in Man Hongyun. In his opinion, due to Man Hongyun's intervention, his relationship with Li Yunhu was not as warm as before.

Man Hongyun's personality became more and more strong. Li Yunhu's family was not well off, so he had to accommodate her at all times. Otherwise, it would be difficult for Li Yunhu to start a family with his current financial strength.

Alas! Let's understand each other!

Intuitively, Bian Mu realized that he really didn't need to reserve a resting place for Fan Sanqiao and Li Yunhu in the Lin family's old shop. When the Chinese Medicine Hall officially opened, it might be the day when the three of them parted ways.

"All good things must come to an end, so let's part ways in peace!" After understanding this, Bian Mu sighed softly in his heart, collected his thoughts, and concentrated on taking the pulse of the middle-aged man in front of him.

Recently, there have been more and more unsatisfactory things, and Bian Mu is still somewhat sad.

...

It was almost time to get off work, and Bian Mu still had three patients left. The third from the last was a bank employee, an office clerk. Her husband had a high income. She said that her sleep quality had become worse and worse since she gave birth to her second child. Recently, she had a new problem: she had no appetite and her food intake was getting smaller and smaller.

"You are worrying too much. Overall, it's not a big deal. The so-called sleep disorder is a relatively mild postpartum psychological disorder. At present, the six pulses are normal and there is no sign of disease. Downplay it. When the child grows up a few years, it will heal itself. There is no need for treatment. As for the poor appetite, it is purely due to the increasing summer heat. Strictly speaking, it is not a disease. Did you see it? We will give away osmanthus sour plum soup for free at the door of our house. You can drink three cups when you go out later. If it is inconvenient to come to us at ordinary times, I will prescribe a prescription. You have a health pot at home, right? Boil a pot every day, and your appetite will soon be opened." As he spoke, Bian Mu typed on the keyboard for a while and printed a sour plum soup recipe for the woman.

"Is it okay now? I really don't need to take acupuncture or medicine?" The woman asked in surprise as he took the recipe in his hand.

"Really? It's not necessary! Isn't the beginning of autumn on the seventh of next month? I should remember correctly that you stopped taking the sour plum soup on the night of the beginning of autumn. If nothing unexpected happens, all the symptoms may have disappeared without a trace. You seem to have a good personality, and the probability of recurrence in the future is also quite low. Remember, ask Nurse Ye to refund your registration fee when you go out later."

"No, no! It's just a few dollars. You have a great reputation. I trust you. Thank you!" After that, the woman put away the prescription and walked out happily. She didn't mention the refund to Nurse Ye at all.

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