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Chapter 345 Diary(1/2)

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There were a lot of notebooks, and An Ruo's study had already been arranged, so Zhou Cheng smoothly sneaked into An Ruo's new boudoir in Changshi.

In the study room, there is a long desk and two newly purchased yellow painted chairs, which are just big enough for Zhou Cheng and An Ruo to sit side by side.

An Ruo leaned slightly while Zhou Cheng sat upright and opened his notebook.

An Ruo urged curiously: "Open it quickly and take a look..."

Then, Zhou Cheng and An Ruo discovered that the contents of this notebook were extremely hard-core Chinese medicine medical notes, with many strange prescriptions marked on them.

It's a pity that Zhou Cheng knows nothing about this.

As a student of clinical medicine, Zhou Chengyou had studied traditional Chinese medicine, but he only had a superficial taste and did not go into depth. The same was true for An Ruo.

The content inside was very boring, and An Ruo frowned: "There's nothing special about this? Zhou Cheng, that old professor, what did you do with these?"

Zhou Cheng shook his head, and then discovered that after opening the other notebooks one by one, there was a handwritten letter mixed in.

The content here is quite daily. After reading it, Zhou Cheng and An Ruo looked at each other.

An Ruo's emotions suddenly became complicated and she said: "Zhou Cheng, is Chinese medicine really fake? Even the old professor's own son doesn't believe it. It has been passed down in the family for so many years and he has studied for more than 30 years, but now he wants to change his career.

Already."

The content in my heart is actually relatively simple, but it is very heart-wrenching.

That is, an old professor from West China Hospital has now retired. His son originally took over his inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine, but now in his thirties, he finds that he has not even crossed the threshold in traditional Chinese medicine.

In addition, there are fewer and fewer people who believe in traditional Chinese medicine. The number of patients in the traditional Chinese medicine department has decreased, and the resources for his study have gradually become insufficient. Therefore, the son of the old professor wanted to switch to the Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine.

This note was written by the old professor. He hoped to use this medical note, which had been stagnated for a lifetime, as a certificate of submission for Zhou Cheng to take his son to learn surgery.

Of course, it was not force, but the old professor felt that with his son's current attainments in fracture reduction techniques, it would be easy for him to get started with minimally invasive fracture surgery, and he could quickly start working in the Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine.

This is really the first time Zhou Cheng has encountered this kind of thing.

However, during Zhou Cheng's simulation process, he also followed many Chinese medicine practitioners and learned a lot of things. However, what he learned specifically was brushed aside by the simulator and he did not delve into it in depth.

Zhou Cheng closed the letter and said: "Every medicine is easy to learn but difficult to master. I don't know how difficult it is to learn and inherit traditional Chinese medicine. Some people say that the reason why many current prescriptions are not as effective as those in the books

I wrote it because there is no good medicine."

"But there's nothing we can do about it. In ancient times, China was vast and sparsely populated. At its peak in history, the total population did not exceed 100 million. If we now have such a large population, what if we only rely on the supply of wild Chinese medicine?"

"That would only be possible under extremely ideal circumstances."

Zhou Cheng didn't know much about Chinese medicine, so it was hard for him to judge. He could only speculate based on what he already knew.

"Then what are you going to do? Will you recruit Dr. Dong? Will you teach him surgery?" An Ruo asked.

An Ruo actually hoped that Zhou Cheng would accept it, after all, the professor said it so sincerely.

Zhou Cheng shook his head: "It shouldn't be said that I accept it. Teacher Dong and I have different inheritances. If he wants to learn modern medical surgery, we can discuss it with each other. It's hard to say who teaches whom."

“When there are different inheritances and insufficient understanding of each other’s disciplines, there is no so-called distinction between high and low.”

"I will not follow what some Chinese medicine fans on the Internet say, saying that Chinese medicine is more advanced than modern medicine. Let's discuss it with each other."

Is modern medicine more effective than traditional Chinese medicine? Zhou Cheng never thought so.

However, if Chinese medicine is really more advanced than modern medicine, Zhou Cheng doesn’t think so.

Zhou Cheng is actually skeptical based on his own theory as to whether there are eight extraordinary meridians and fatal points in the human body. After all, modern medical science has made it possible to access any place in the human body.

All can be operated on.

If there really is a fatal weakness, then there is no way to explain this.

But if the theory of meridians is false, some powerful Chinese medicine practitioners can also diagnose internal organ diseases through pulse diagnosis, which is something that modern medicine cannot explain well.

To myth modern medicine is to exterminate modern medicine, and vice versa.

In fact, Zhou Cheng has a way of saying it, which can put an end to some speculations on the Internet, that is, how does Chinese medicine diagnose the pulse of people who have had their limbs amputated?

Does it mean that without pulse diagnosis, we cannot see a doctor?

Is it impossible to diagnose a patient without a tongue?

After the face is covered with burns and the scars are under the skin, the patient cannot be inspected...

Such extreme conditions are the same as saying that modern medicine will not be able to treat patients if it runs out of electricity. But in fact, whether it is traditional Chinese medicine or modern medicine, it can treat patients under any circumstances.

It's just that the accuracy is different...

"Then what are you going to do?" An Ruo asked.

"Since Professor Chen Jiwu brought this thing to me, he should at least have Dr. Dong's contact information or email address. I can call him back."

"Although ancient letters and swan geese are very artistic, the telephone is convenient." Zhou Cheng replied.

Communication methods are just tools for communication, just like any instrument is an auxiliary tool for detecting diseases. It does not mean that people who do not use tools are more powerful.

"Oh, I thought you would also reply." An Ruo stuck out her tongue.



Then, Zhou Chengcheng asked Professor Chen Jiwu for the contact information of Dr. Dong.

Zhou Cheng called and after announcing his identity, the person on the other end of the line was a middle-aged man with a deep voice, very embarrassed: "Dr. Zhou, I'm sorry, I didn't cause you any trouble, did I?"

"Teacher Dong, you can call me Xiao Zhou." Zhou Cheng replied hurriedly.

"I'm not in trouble, I just feel extra scared. Teacher Dong, is this a letter written by Professor Dong himself? I don't think I can afford it." Zhou Cheng said in a solemn tone.

To be honest, Zhou Cheng could guess from the handwriting in these medical diaries and the old professor's work style that he was definitely an old doctor with good skills and his own obsession.

"Dr. Zhou, please don't say that. The main reason is that I am unscrupulous. That's why I asked my father to sell his old noodles. I hope I can consult with Dr. Zhou for a while."

"I hope that our country's traditional medicine can be integrated into the current medical environment. As you know, traditional medicine is actually a treasure trove of medicine, but there are many incompatibilities with modern medicine."

"If you want to discover these treasures, you must adapt to the current situation. In traditional Chinese medicine, people, heaven and earth all have changes in the four seasons. But I feel that the process of traditional medicine is also facing this dilemma. It is winter now, and we

We must cross over." Dr. Dong spoke with an unusual temperament.

Zhou Cheng was even more nervous, and it could be heard from his words that this Dr. Dong did not look like the unscrupulous person that old Professor Dong said, but it was Professor Dong's polite words.

Zhou Chengcheng hurriedly replied: "Mr. Dong, after hearing what you said, I feel that you and I are not at the same level at all. Originally, I should have come to visit you in person to consult with each other."

"But Teacher Dong, you also know that I am in Chang City now, and I may not be able to get away for a while. If it is convenient for you, Teacher Dong, the hospital I am currently in happens to be a traditional Chinese medicine hospital. If Teacher Dong can find time to come over, I should

It’s also convenient.”

Zhou Cheng is simply not qualified to discuss with Dr. Dong the problems faced by traditional Chinese medicine. He doesn’t understand, but he can understand. In the simulator, he can have enough time to contact and integrate this

ancient medicine.

However, the reason why Zhou Cheng never entered the industry before was because the time was never ripe.

The learning curve of traditional Chinese medicine is longer than that of modern medicine, and there may be no growth. Those with insufficient qualifications may remain outside the threshold for their entire lives. If there are no good teachers to guide them, they will not be able to get in.

Zhou Cheng was not sure about this.

Of course, the main reason is that Zhou Cheng feels that he is on the road of modern medicine and it is a good thing to continue to move forward.

After all, no matter what kind of medicine, its goal is to treat diseases and save people, and there is no difference in goals.

Is the dilemma faced by Chinese medicine that Teacher Dong Xing mentioned is a real problem? Whether Chinese medicine can only treat chronic diseases? Does it need to be measured by the standards of modern medicine? This issue is too complicated...

"Dr. Zhou, it is naturally convenient for me here. The main reason is that in China at present, you pay more attention to the fracture reduction technique of trauma, and after I performed the surgery you performed, I feel that I can learn something from you.

.”

"Dr. Zhou, it may be a little late today. I have to come to Changshi again in two days. Is it convenient for you to see me?" Dong Xing wanted to come to learn something from Zhou Cheng, so he naturally asked about Zhou Cheng.

He knew that Zhou Cheng was very busy now, and what Zhou Cheng was doing was very high-end, so he might not be able to spare the time to discuss it with him, but Dong Xing decided to do it anyway because he wanted to see what Zhou Cheng was doing.

In Cheng's eyes, what is the difference between traditional Chinese medicine's trauma reduction and the concepts of modern medicine?

To be honest, Dong Xing also finds it ridiculous. Most of the current Chinese medicine treatments use modern medical disease names and then prescribe prescriptions. This actually goes against the original intention.

However, Dong Xing also knows that the standardized diagnostic standards of modern medicine are very convenient for the development of modern medicine, and after so many years of clinical practice, standardized diagnosis has withstood the test of time.

Not to mention other things, when a woman gives birth, she faces a life-or-death disaster. In the field of traditional medicine, this has always been an unresolved matter. In the field of modern medicine, the mortality rate has been reduced to an extremely low level.

This is Dong Xing's main idea of ​​​​hoping to get involved in modern medicine in his middle age.

"Teacher Dong, thank you for your hard work. After you come, please call me at any time. In addition, Teacher Dong, can I study these notes of Professor Dong for a while and wait a few months to complete them?

If you return it, there will definitely be no damage." Zhou Cheng replied.

An Ruo was beside Zhou Cheng at the moment, smiling and seemed very happy for Zhou Cheng. She stared at Zhou Cheng carefully, smiling and falling into a trance.

"Dr. Zhou, this is a gift for you, just accept it." Dong Xing said.



After hanging up the phone, An Ruo couldn't help but speak: "Zhou Cheng? You have to teach such a powerful Chinese medicine teacher now, are you nervous?"

An Ruo started the interview style of passing the microphone.

"More than just nervousness? I'm also a little scared, you know?" Zhou Cheng's tone was solemn.

"That's all if the teaching is good. If the teaching is not good, it will miss Teacher Dong's important tasks and pursuits." Zhou Cheng felt that he was under great pressure.
To be continued...
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