Chapter 313: Both Traditional and Modern
Prevention first, treatment secondary?
The old Chinese medicine doctors who were familiar with that era couldn't help but miss it when they heard these eight words.
Despite the difficult conditions at that time, no matter who they were at that time, they all upheld the belief of serving the people.
Whether it is traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine, everyone has only one purpose in seeing a doctor, that is, to solve the pain of patients, as for money, not to mention that it is very light, at least it is not the main need.
At that time, many doctors spontaneously promoted health manuals, going door-to-door and walking the streets.
Because many people were illiterate at that time, if health propaganda was not in place, some preventable diseases could not be solved, and the common people suffered in vain because they did not understand.
Once sick, doctors had to visit the doctor, but the medical resources at that time were too scarce.
Therefore, disease prevention has become the core medical concept.
Nowadays, the standard of living has risen, and medical resources are also abundant, but because they are all concentrated in big cities, this has caused a relative shortage of medical resources.
However, it is almost impossible for any doctor who is a little more powerful to stay in a small city, which is an inevitable law of the economy and society.
As a result, medical care is overly centralized, and disease prevention is useless.
After three years of epidemic, it can be clearly seen that if it were not for the centralized regulation of medical resources from above, the consequences would be unimaginable.
If the concept of prevention is not put on the agenda, the country will suffer great losses if such an epidemic occurs again.
Come to think of it, this is also why after the epidemic ended, the country began to vigorously promote traditional Chinese medicine.
Because in the field of prevention, Chinese medicine cannot find an opponent at all.
If all the systems of this hospital mentioned by Huang Fusheng are real, then it is really in line with the policy of putting prevention first.
"Elder Huang, may I ask what is the number of patients in this hospital today?"
Huang Fusheng said, "At present, it is hovering between nine thousand and ten thousand. ”
Can you get so many daily patients in four months?
Everyone was quite surprised to hear this data.
Because many municipal traditional Chinese medicine hospitals have been in operation for decades, they may be able to have this data.
"Huang Lao, I have a question, what is the level of doctors in this hospital, even if your models are very novel, but if there is no experienced Chinese medicine doctor to maintain the cure rate you mentioned, I am afraid it is impossible to have such a number of consultations in such a short period of time."
This man is obviously a knowledgeable man.
If a hospital takes doctors as the main body, and at the same time does not rely on traditional Chinese medicine to make money, and the three major profitable departments must have prescriptions issued by doctors in other departments, this is tantamount to strengthening the decision-making power of doctors and forcing doctors to have a super high level.
Otherwise, the doctor's level is too low, the effect is not significant, and the patient will definitely not come again once or twice.
Huang Lao nodded, "You're right, the vast majority of the doctors in this hospital are my students, as well as the doctors that Dean Shen brought from their hospital, and their level and experience are indeed much higher than those of a municipal traditional Chinese medicine hospital." ”
Really!
If such a team is the case, then the medical resources of the hospital Huang Fusheng said are no weaker than some provincial traditional Chinese medicine hospitals.
What they lack is just a large number of ordinary Chinese medicine practitioners.
"In my opinion, your hospital is not replicable, and I am afraid that there are not many traditional Chinese medicine hospitals in the country that can meet your standards."
Huang Fusheng smiled, "If you can't reach it, then the scale is smaller." ”
The man shook his head, "Impossible, no matter how small the scale is, it still needs a decent Chinese medicine, you know, the cultivation of Chinese medicine is too difficult, and it can't be mass-produced at all." ”
Huang Fusheng said, "I don't dare to agree with this, indeed, Chinese medicine is very difficult, but it is a fine study, if it is just a simple introduction to health preservation, only learn some simple pulse skills, and two or three scriptures that can treat wind and cold, it is not complicated to cultivate at all, and it can even be said to be simpler than Western medicine." ”
"You and I are very clear that all theories of Chinese medicine have a general outline, as long as we grasp this general outline, and then start teaching from the simplest scriptures, even a person who does not understand Chinese medicine at all can know how to treat minor diseases such as colds within two or three months."
"If Chinese medicine uses this as a starting point to cure the colds of the vast majority of patients, then every time the patient catches a cold, there is no need to worry about the invasion of diseases and evil into the internal organs, and the external evil will naturally not accumulate in the body, so that most new Chinese medicine practitioners can get a large number of patients to practice, so as to learn more and deeper knowledge of Chinese medicine in clinical practice."
"Everyone thinks that Chinese medicine is difficult to learn, that is because only from textbooks, not from clinical learning, and wait until eight or nine years of hard reading books and then go to clinical, but still like a layman, as everyone knows, at the beginning let students contact patients, let him understand what is a healthy person, what is a symptomatic person, first start with a simple disease treatment, and then step by step to accumulate experience, while copying prescriptions, while observing, it also takes eight or nine years, the latter can definitely become a good Chinese medicine."
In fact, there has always been a misunderstanding that Chinese medicine is difficult to learn.
In fact, Western medicine is not simple.
It's like learning English.
Every year, new disease names appear, new medical ideas are born every year, and old medical ideas are also eliminated.
In other words, the knowledge that the latecomers have to master when they study medicine is definitely much more than that of those who studied medicine before them.
Many people who study Western medicine are actually not easy.
The theory of Chinese medicine has been almost perfected in thousands of years.
The classics to be mastered are nothing more than a few of the most critical books, and the difference lies in whether you can flexibly apply them in practice after learning them.
Why are some of the current masters of traditional Chinese medicine coming out of the past?
Few of the TCM practitioners trained in the academy can reach such a height as theirs?
It is because of the same study time, the number of patients who come into contact with the teacher is dozens of times more than that of the students trained by the college.
In addition, after graduation, many students do not have enough TCM hospitals to create conditions for them to continue their studies, so the scale of TCM will naturally not expand.
If, according to Huang Fusheng's idea, some TCM students come to the hospital after graduation and start with the simplest cold prescription, then they can not only get the opportunity to practice, but also triage diseases for the hospital.
At the same time, this can also ensure that TCM students can have maximum contact with patients, which makes every TCM student who comes to the hospital have room to learn and grow.
Coupled with a unique salary system for doctors, they can also be paid well.
In this way, as long as you are a person who learns Chinese medicine with heart, you can definitely grow into a qualified Chinese medicine practitioner.
The model of the college must not be changed, but as long as there are students who come to Lu Jiu Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, then the environment here will definitely allow them to have absolute room for improvement.
"Huang Lao, do you mean that your hospital wants to train new people in the traditional way of mentoring?"
Huang Fusheng said with a smile, "It is both traditional and modern, at least our hospital can train new people while the salary is enough." ”
I have to say that after listening to Huang Fusheng's full introduction to Lujiu Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.
There were many TCM practitioners at the scene who were moved.
However, one is Jinling, the other is Jianghan, and the two locations are different.
However, in addition to the small place, Jianghan is almost all advantages, needless to say, the unique model, the most important thing is that it is one of the eight pilot cities for the reform of traditional Chinese medicine.
Even if its importance is not as important as that of the four major pharmaceutical capitals, it is still a pilot city no matter how it is said.
Once there are achievements here and are favored by the leaders above, perhaps Jiang Han's status will become pivotal in the future.
If you follow up at this juncture, it will be equivalent to joining a start-up team, and its credit is definitely not small.
But this is all ideal, what if there are no results?
If you throw away Jinling and go to Jianghan, wouldn't you pick up sesame seeds and lose watermelons?
It's a bit hard to choose!
"Huang Lao, I ......"
Huang Fusheng looked at the time, and then interrupted another speaker, "I'm sorry, my time is up, if you have any questions, we'll talk later." ”
After speaking, Huang Fusheng walked off the stage.
Then came the third speaker, but not many people were paying attention at this time.
They all began to take a keen interest in Huang Fusheng's hospital.
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(End of chapter)