Chapter 771: It's hard to be a good person
sent Xiao Guoguo and Xiao Yangyang to the kindergarten, and Li Maoyang walked towards the hospital with Chaoyang.
From here to the hospital, on the way you can see the area of his original clinic, which has now been built into a three-story building and has become a research institute for the processing of Chinese medicinal materials.
Mei Xueqing, who he recruited from Qingcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, was the person in charge there.
Eight years have passed, and she has married and had children here, and she has grown into a professional in this field.
Of course, she is only the administrative head of this institute, not the technical top of the institute.
The top technical figure of the entire research institute is Li Houcai, an old expert in the processing of traditional Chinese medicine at the national treasure level, who was dug up from the south, and several other masters in the processing of traditional Chinese medicinal materials in the south.
In addition, like Zhao Dongyue's wife and Liu Jinghe's wife, who are also currently working in this institute, their cultural level is not high, but they can still do some basic work.
On the road, you can see the part of the original clinic, and naturally you can also see the part of his original simple plug-in inpatient department.
Nowadays, it has been converted into a dormitory, and most of the general TCM doctors who come to the hospital to exchange communication experience, as well as the college students and graduate students who come to the hospital for internship and internship, live there.
These traditional Chinese medicine doctors who came to communicate with each other, Li Maoyang asked them to pay for room and board.
College students from TCM schools who come for internship and internship do not need to pay for accommodation, and even half of the food fee is exempted.
The subsidies and subsidies for this item are still increasing year by year, reaching more than 400,000 yuan last year.
In the past few years, they have not only recruited many mature Chinese medicine doctors, but also recruited two or three hundred outstanding graduates of traditional Chinese medicine schools, vigorously enriching the strength of the hospital and the traditional Chinese medicine inheritance base.
Subsequently, Li Maoyang's eyes fell on the original Jiang Zhongrong's Caigang villa, which has been rebuilt by Jiang Zhongrong into a rather luxurious recuperation building, and Liang Wenhe's expanded recuperation building, has become two eye-catching spots in Dukou Village, and there are some people who are either rich or expensive who come in and out every day.
Now Jiang Xiaoxue often brings people to this ferry village to communicate, and she lives in this sanatorium building when she comes.
Well, Jiang Xiaoxue is also married at present, her husband is a Chinese medicine doctor, and the two have set up a Chinese medicine hall in Kyoto, so they often bring some doctors in the Chinese medicine hall to communicate here, and sometimes recommend patients here.
With these two sanatorium buildings in Dukou Village, Li Maoyang did not build his own sanatorium building here.
There are things to do and things to do, this piece of relatively rich profits and network resources, Li Maoyang is not ready to make money.
His own beginnings can be said to be inseparable from the help of Liang Wenhe and Jiang Zhongrong, these two people can be said to be two nobles in his life.
Along the way, Li Maoyang looked at all parts of the village, and his thoughts were flying.
Before half-past eight, he walked into the hospital and came across an ambulance pulling a patient into the compound.
Now this is the norm in their hospital, and many critically ill patients are sent by ambulance.
Some of them were picked up by ambulances, and some were sent by ambulances from other hospitals.
Traditional Chinese medicine is not a medicine that can only be used for health preservation, nor is it a medicine that can only treat minor and minor diseases.
In this regard, Li Maoyang often encourages his colleagues with the deeds of the great doctor Li Ke, and in his life, the great doctor Li Ke has treated many patients who have been "sentenced to death" by Western medicine!
At present, their hospital has also made a big name for treating critical and serious cases!
Of course, when their hospital treats critically ill patients, Western medicine is also used, and in many cases, Western medicine and Chinese medicine are used together.
For this reason, Li Maoyang also poached some Western medicine doctors from other hospitals, just like his friend Wen Xiaojun (Wen Xiaoqing's brother (four catties)) was poached by him.
(By the way, Sijin is now married, and her husband is also a Chinese medicine doctor.) )
No way, you can't help but admit that Western medicine is better than Chinese medicine in the treatment of critical and serious diseases, especially in terms of rescue speed and treatment of trauma.
At this point, Li Maoyang himself has to admit that he himself currently has some unique research on Western medicine.
The Western medicine doctors recruited by their hospital are basically concentrated in the emergency department, and cooperate with traditional Chinese medicine to rescue patients.
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Li Maoyang ran a few steps to catch up with the ambulance, and after briefly checking the patient's condition, he sent the patient to the emergency room with the doctor in the ambulance and the patient's family, and only after giving Wen Xiaojun and others in the emergency room a reminder did he leave the emergency room.
Walking into the hall on the first floor, Li Maoyang's eyes showed a satisfied look when he saw that the interns in charge of the first diagnosis here were lined up on both sides of the hall and were seriously receiving patients.
Now the first diagnosis of their hospital is composed of these interns, who are not only responsible for the first diagnosis, understanding some general information of the patient and making a preliminary diagnosis, but also play a greater role, in fact, as a "medical guide".
Due to the current reception system of their hospital, the role of these "medical guides" should not be underestimated.
Because the business departments of their hospital are only divided into four departments: internal medicine, orthopedics, gynecology and pediatrics, and they are not divided into spleen and stomach departments and cardiology departments in detail like other traditional Chinese medicine hospitals.
The concept of Chinese medicine is holistic treatment, do you divide it so carefully according to the Western medicine system?
Isn't it necessary to shoehorn Chinese medicine into the trap of "treating headaches and feet pain"?
How else does that reflect the characteristics of TCM's holistic treatment?
In view of the reception system of their hospital, it is very necessary to have a "medical guide" for diagnosis.
Because although traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes holistic treatment, it must be said that each doctor has his own specialty, such as some people are good at treating spleen and stomach diseases, some people are good at treating stroke, and so on.
Therefore, each of the four types of departments in their hospital is divided into several reception groups, and each reception group has its own strengths.
Although this point is introduced in the introduction column of the hospital department doctor, most patients are stupid and can't tell the difference, so it is necessary to go through these trained interns in charge of the first diagnosis to guide them.
Well, of course, any reception system has its advantages and disadvantages, and the current reception system in their hospital naturally has its disadvantages, but after several years of operation, it seems that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
Nowadays, many traditional Chinese medicine hospitals across the country have begun to learn from their reception system......
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When Li Maoyang took the elevator to a consultation room on the fourth floor, he met Li Xueyan.
At present, this guy's medical skills can be regarded as a backbone in the hospital, and he is still leaning a lot of energy into the research work of traditional Chinese medicine, and he has the nickname of "Li Shizhen" in their hospital.
At present, in the hospital, Li Xueyan's postdoctoral education is still the highest.
Of course, he is also married, his wife is Mei Xueqing, and their child is two years old.
"Hey, Dean Li, Miaozhu is getting married this month, have you pleased?"
The elevator was still full, and this guy asked him in a daze.
Li Maoyang rolled his eyes, this guy is easy to forget about emotional intelligence, and I heard that he can often make his wife Mei Xueqing so angry that he can't cry or laugh.
"Of course pleased, even you, can you invite me?" Li Maoyang glared at this guy and said, "It's just that I forgot, which day?" ”
"The eighteenth of this month, by the way, the eighteenth of the lunar calendar." Li Xueyan said and checked the calendar on his phone, "Cough, according to the solar calendar, it will be on the eighth day of the next month, and then Dean Li, you will remind me, I'm afraid I will forget it." ”
"Do you have more things to do or do I have more things to do? You should remember it yourself, and you can't write it on the door of your head. Li Maoyang said angrily.
He was not angry, naturally because Chen Miaozhu didn't invite him to get married!
This girl has been waiting for him for several years, and it seems that she still holds a grudge against him......
Alas, it's hard to be a good person......