This doctor is not short of money

Chapter 1135 I can only be a technician

Originally, Tang Jinhan's outstanding performance made Du Heng very happy.

And he was too busy some time ago and failed to produce the outline he promised to write for Tang Jinhan, so he felt a little sorry for Tang Jinhan.

Just like what happened today, Du Heng thought about giving Tang Jinhan some extra lessons. After all, it was not a problem to just ignore the young man.

But after all, I am already a Ph.D., and everyone knows the basics, so all I can do is check for others' deficiencies, or correct them.

With this premise, Du Heng directly mentioned a few symptoms and asked Tang Jinhan to give him a treatment plan and explain why.

Tang Jinhan also maintained his high standard in the discussion and gave an answer that was not perfect but absolutely accurate after a little thought.

Du Heng was very happy. He made it more difficult. He no longer gave answers and asked Tang Jinhan to provide solutions. Instead, he only talked about the symptoms and asked Tang Jinhan to find answers by himself, and then find solutions by himself.

To put it simply, let Tang Jinhan go through it completely from dialectics, governance, and practical operations.

What Du Heng had to do was to help Tang Jinhan find the areas he had overlooked or made mistakes.

But when Du Heng gave the first symptom characteristics, Tang Jinhan's answer directly made Du Heng's good mood quickly fade.

Because he found that Tang Jinhan's dialectics could not be said to be weak, but a complete mess. The results of his own dialectics were completely unrelated to the results preset by Du Heng.

This can't be done.

Tang Jinhan's positioning is aimed at clinicians.

If the dialectical test is over, then I can still be a P clinician. I have no choice but to go to the medical technology department and become a technician, or simply go out into the society and open a physical therapy center.

Now that that's the case, is it necessary for Du Heng to work hard on that outline?

No need, no need at all.

He only needed to give Tang Jinhan some guidance on acupuncture and teach him a few health care acupuncture techniques.

At the same time, with Tang Jinhan's current acupuncture knowledge, Du Heng was confident that he could successfully obtain all the certificates he should get in one year by asking any question.

But. Last time I talked with Tang Jinhan, this is not what this kid wants.

As the first doctoral student he led, even though he joined the team halfway, it was also his first time, and he didn't want to get a health care practitioner out of his hands.

No, the question just now might be too difficult. Xiao Tang is still a child who has not left school, so dialectical mistakes are excusable.

And if I remember correctly, Dr. Hao had talked with him half a month ago and said that Xiao Tang was very talented and that although he was immature in dialectics, he had already started to learn it.

Although Lao Hao has been a little distracted in recent years and his progress has been relatively slow, after all, he is a doctor who can establish a foothold among good friends. His level is still high, and he has so many years of experience in the industry, so He couldn't be wrong.

Hmm~~~~To put it all together, Xiao Tang is still okay. Try again, and try again to show his true level.

"Xiao Tang, don't be anxious. Listen slowly and think slowly. The most important thing in the profession of a doctor is stability."

Du Heng coughed lightly, quickly adjusted his mentality, and said slowly, "Male, 30 years old, complaining of back pain for two months.

Symptoms include swelling of the waist, fatigue, easy colds, loss of appetite, loose stools, pale tongue with white coating, and stringy pulse.

By the way, no history of trauma. "

Tang Jinhan began to think seriously. After about 30 seconds, he looked up at Du Heng and opened his mouth to explain his dialectical process.

But Du Heng's heart skipped a beat.

30 seconds is too short.

"Xiao Tang, don't rush to say it. Think about it carefully and think about the connection clearly before you say anything."

Du Heng quickly spoke to dissuade him. If he got the wrong answer again this time, he would be a little unbearable.

"Also, there's no need to talk about the dialectical process. Just talk about the result after you think it through."

Tang Jinhan was very obedient. As expected, he stopped speaking. Instead, he lowered his head and began to think slowly again.

Du Heng felt less hesitant in his heart. The longer the time, the more fully he considers, and the probability of making a mistake will be greatly reduced.

This time, almost 2 minutes passed before Tang Jinhan raised his head again and said, "Teacher, I think it is kidney yang deficiency, and we should use warming yang to relieve pain."

Tang Jinhan was still talking, but Du Heng could no longer hear what he said, and his whole heart went cold.

How could this be kidney yang deficiency?

After talking about so many symptoms, did he only hear two symptoms: swelling of the waist and loose stools?
Du Heng took a deep breath and regained his composure.

Maybe I asked about a symptom that Tang Jinhan is not familiar with. He often studies acupuncture and should be familiar with meridian qi and blood congestion, so he should ask about this aspect.

At this time, Tang Jinhan also finished speaking, stared at Du Heng with hopeful eyes and asked, "Teacher, am I understanding correctly?"

Du Heng forced a smile, "Don't focus too much on right and wrong. Listen carefully, I have another case here."

Tang Jinhan's mind was buzzing.

What do you mean?
Why don't you care about right or wrong?

If a doctor doesn't care about the rightness or wrongness of treatment, then what does he care about?
"The patient, a 40-year-old male, suffered from paroxysmal pain in both lower limbs for three months. The symptoms worsened at night. The skin of both lower limbs was dry, the tongue was dark with white coating, and the pulse was astringent.

Think carefully and take all features into account. "

Tang Jinhan still looked serious and carried out Du Heng's requirements meticulously.

It took more than a minute before Tang Jinhan revealed his diagnosis to Du Heng's expectant eyes, "It is a syndrome of damp-heat paralysis, which should be treated."

Du Heng's heart felt completely cold this time.

Why is this damp-heat numbness?

Which feature is "wet" and where can you tell it is "hot"?

Isn't this a typical 'blood stasis block'?

Du Heng finally understood that this boy Tang Jinhan should have been trained according to the direction of the technician.

Being a tool man, according to his current level, is actually more than enough, but if he wants to stand alone, he is not qualified.

Moreover, Du Heng also discovered that when Tang Jinhan answered the first two symptoms of the five internal organs, his dialectics were wrong, and the treatment methods he derived were also wrong.

But for the last paralysis, he got the dialectics wrong, but the treatment method mentioned later was mostly correct.

This gave Du Heng an even bigger headache.

Because when people get sick, how can there be so many problems with simple meridians?
As long as it involves internal medicine diseases, it is basically a mixture of the five internal organs and meridians.

Light can heal the meridians but cannot regulate the five internal organs. What kind of treatment is this?For example, the old man Du Heng treated this morning suffered from sudden deafness. Can it be caused by just opening the ear meridians?

When applying acupuncture to the old man, Du Heng not only unblocked the ear meridians, he also calmed the gallbladder meridian and harmonized the spleen and stomach. It was a systematic treatment.

Du Heng's heart was filled with chills. He lowered his psychological expectations again and asked Tang Jinhan which of the four diagnostic tests were five and six.

The five visual inspections include looking at the spirit, looking at the color, looking at the form, looking at the facial features, and looking at the tongue.

Six questions include asking about cold and heat, asking about sweat, asking about food and taste, asking about bowel movements, asking about pain, and asking about sleep. If you are a woman, you have to ask seven questions, plus one more question: asking about the menstrual belt.

This is the basis for diagnosis and dialectics by doctors of traditional Chinese medicine. Anyone who practices clinical medicine must know this.

But after Du Heng finished asking, Tang Jinhan's answers were stuttering, trembling, missing and messy.For example, when answering the six questions, he said he would ask about work and family.

What's wrong?

Are you going to ask how much money you have, and are you going to make a good profit?
After Du Hengtong asked these two questions, he basically no longer had any expectations. For example, after taking the pulse and various pulse conditions, he knew what the result would be without asking.

Especially the 'designated closing method' that is commonly used by children, he probably has never even heard of it.

Du Heng was a little worried and a little confused. He found that all his previous understanding and arrangements for Tang Jinhan had gone wrong. Now he had to think carefully about what to do next.

He asked Tang Jinhan to go out first and sat alone in the office in a daze.

But as he thought about it, his forehead started to get angry.

But this time it was not against Tang Jinhan, but against Dr. Hao.

If he hadn't said anything in front of him last time, and how excellent Tang Jinhan was in diagnosis and how much progress he had made, he probably wouldn't have made the decision so quickly.

This old boy really wants to tear his mouth apart now.

Is this excellence, is this progress?

It's not that deceiving, right?

Moreover, he also cured his son so that his son would not become 'disabled'. Is this how he repays himself?
If you don't want to pay it back, then let it go, but when I think about it, I get more and more angry.

For a while, he couldn't think of a good solution to Tang Jinhan's matter, so Du Heng thought of solving Dr. Hao's problem first.

But after going out for a walk, Lao Hao was not there. I don’t know where he wandered.

The department was running normally, and Du Heng didn't want to get involved right now, so he put his hands in his pockets and began to wander aimlessly, thinking about Tang Jinhan's situation.

Tang Jinhan's current state, if you think about it carefully, is actually similar to that of the professor at the acupuncture hospital that Du Heng handled half a month ago, and he is very similar to that professor's students.

In this way, the key to the problem is not Tang Jinhan, but the college's teaching methods.

To put it more rigorously, it is about the methods and methods of postgraduate education in the college and the issues of teaching instructors.

It is obviously a clinical major, but it was trained into technical talents by the old professors of the college who have left the front-line work.

The level is good, but the ability to conduct independent consultation is lacking.

After figuring out the core of the problem, Du Heng had nothing to do in the department, so he walked directly out of the hospital gate and wandered towards the acupuncture hospital.

The Acupuncture Hospital was pulled over by Du Heng last time, and Vice President Xing also felt the pressure. Finally, he stopped being entangled in the world and began to make great efforts to rectify the operation of the hospital.

After half a month, Du Heng entered the acupuncture hospital again and felt that the invisible but intangible yet clear laziness in the hospital was gone.

Especially since it was almost time to get off work, and there were almost no patients in the hospital. However, every person in a white coat that Du Heng met looked very energetic, not as lazy as before.

The doctors and nurses at the Acupuncture Hospital are accustomed to Director Du Heng coming to the hospital every time when he is about to get off work, so after a simple greeting, they still do what they should do.

Du Heng ignored them and walked slowly upstairs alone.

The bottom three floors here are where the acupuncture hospital is located, while the upper floors are where the institute's offices and administrative staff are located.

The acupuncture hospital has been struggling since last year, and so far, it is basically on the right track. In addition, Du Heng is often running away, so he also adheres to the management method of traditional Chinese medicine internal medicine, which is to not interfere if possible.

Now that he is quite satisfied with the operation of the acupuncture hospital, he has no intention of getting involved.

As for the research institutes on the upper floors and the research rooms in the two buildings behind the courtyard, Du Heng had never intervened from the beginning, but this did not mean that he was satisfied with their work.

First of all, there is a long-term project in the institute called 'Research on the Basic Theory of Acupuncture', and Du Heng was the first project that he was dissatisfied with.

He has looked through the research reports provided by this project over the years. 90.00% of the content is classical Chinese translation of ancient medical books. As for the newer content, it can be said that there is none.

But the problem is that the annual funding of this project team is as high as millions.

Du Heng couldn't understand. How could it cost so much money to translate a classical Chinese text?
Even if it is necessary, you can come up with some new discoveries.

So it can be said clearly that this is a mixed-funded project.

And most importantly, most of the instructors in the graduate department of the School of Acupuncture and Moxibustion are currently working on this project.

The second project that made Du Heng laugh and cry, and even felt ridiculous, was the 'acupuncture standardization research and standard setting'.

Is this something a local research institute can do?
Even if your research institute is located in the capital, you are not qualified to do such a thing, right?
But just for this project, Du Heng checked it and found that it had existed for ten years.

The only thing they have done in these years is to compile the standards set by the National Academy of Sciences for Acupuncture. They add a few words to each article every year, or explain it below to people who cannot understand it.

The annual funding of this project team is less than one million, but it is close to one million.

As for the remaining two: acupuncture clinical research and methodological exploration, acupuncture point characteristics and acupuncture effect mechanism research, although the effects are not significant, Du Heng does not have that much resentment, and it is within an acceptable range for the time being.

In addition, there are three laboratories of the institute, the connection between acupuncture treatment and biochemical immunity in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the clinical translation research of acupuncture in the Geriatrics Department, and the clinical and basic research laboratory on stroke paralysis caused by wind phlegm in the Acupuncture Department.

The first two have been around for a relatively long time, and although their achievements over the years are not dazzling, they are still passable.

The third laboratory was a research project that they temporarily replaced when Du Heng went abroad last year.

The common feature of the three laboratories is that there are too many people, including tutors, PhDs, and postdocs.

Moreover, these people rarely work on the front line. They basically work between schools and laboratories. Therefore, the things they research look good on paper, but the actual results are not very good.

Now that the incident between Tang Jinhan and the professor had happened, Du Heng couldn't hold it in any longer and he was going to take action against the institute.

You can take your time with the others, but of the four basic theoretical research projects that are pure text lines, the first two must be taken down in one go.

It looked so uncomfortable.

As for the others, Du Heng also had a solution.


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