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Chapter 740 Talking about Traditional Chinese Medicine 【Ask for a monthly ticket, ask for a subscrip

Chapter 740 Talking about Traditional Chinese Medicine 【Ask for a monthly ticket, ask for a subscription. 】

After Qin Peide finished the finishing work, the operation was declared over.

After the child's father woke up from anesthesia, he originally wanted to stay and watch his child.

But Lin Ran sent someone to send him out. The liver donor had only just had his liver removed.

At this time, it can be said that the vitality is seriously injured, and it is the time when the body is the weakest.

If it is an operation and he stays in the operating room, he will definitely feel psychological pressure, which is not conducive to postoperative recovery!
……

In the conference room, see that the operation is complete.

Mr. Guo called his student and assistant and asked him to book a box for him.

Lin Ran and the others must have eaten to replenish their strength after the operation just now!

After booking the box, he sent a message to President Chen.

……

In the operating room, the anesthetist wakes up the child after anesthesia.

After the child responded and his vital signs stabilized, Lin Ran and the others dared to push the child out of the operating room.

After a pediatric liver transplant operation, Lin Ran was physically and mentally exhausted.

Now he just wants to take a good shower, then go home and sleep with his girlfriend.

It's a pity that when Lin was taking a bath, the boss Chen asked him to go to dinner together after washing outside the bathroom.

Mr. Guo treats you!
Lin Ran couldn't refuse.

The child has just completed the operation, but also in the pediatric intensive care unit for observation.

At present, it is impossible to directly use traditional Chinese medicine. The patient has just undergone a liver transplant operation, and the rejection reaction will be relatively strong in the past few days, so the medication for these two days should mainly be anti-rejection drugs, so even if you want to ask Xu Shijing to see a doctor Prescription can only be carried out after the acute rejection period in the first few days has passed.

After Lin Ran took a shower, he saw Fang Junhui waiting for him outside the locker room.

Just as Lin Ran walked out, Fang Junhui smiled and said, "Leader, you were really handsome when you were in the operation just now."

Lin Ran shook his head helplessly, "Aren't I handsome in time?"

Fang Junhui smiled even wider, "Group leader Guo Laoqing, let's have dinner, and the dean will stay and wait for you."

"Well, let's go."

Coming downstairs to the Liver Surgery Department, boss Chen and Boss Gu were chatting with the two elderly people.

Seeing that Lin Ran was the last one to arrive, they said cheerfully, "Everyone is here, let's get in the car."

When it was time to get in the car, the big boss Chen called Lin Ran to him, "Lin Ran, you, Lao Guo, take the same car."

Seeing that the boss Chen seemed to have something to say, Lin Ran took the co-pilot seat without doubting him.

Mr. Xu and Mr. Xu sat in the back compartment. As soon as the car started, Xu Shijing said, "Lin Ran, you and Mr. Guo also watched the whole process of the surgery you performed just now. The surgery was done very well, not at all inferior to those organ transplant experts in China. It's already half as hot as your teacher."

Lin Ran shook his head slightly, "Old Xu, you are joking, I have to continue to learn this little skill."

When he said this, Guo Lao also laughed, and said, "Young people, don't be too modest, excessive modesty is pride!"

"Uh……"

For a moment Lin Ran really didn't know how to answer the conversation.

Mr. Guo looked at Xu Shijing and smiled again, "Lin Ran doesn't know what you think about Chinese medicine?"

"Chinese medicine?"

Lin Ran muttered and pondered for a while!
"It's okay, we're just chatting now, let's talk freely."

Lin Ran nodded, "Then I will speak directly. Judging from the current environment, the decline of Chinese medicine is obvious! Of course, it does not mean that Chinese medicine is not good, or that the treatment effect is not good, but that the top talents are not in Chinese medicine. And on the side of modern medicine!"

When Lin Ran said this, Xu Shijing and Xu Shijing couldn't help but nodded.

They believed that Lin Ran had a thorough view of the decline of Chinese medicine.

"What is the reason why talents are not willing to learn Chinese medicine?"

Lin Ran continued to answer, "First of all, there is the problem of the medical practice environment. The pace of modern life is too fast, and the curative effect of traditional Chinese medicine is generally relatively slow. Prescriptions need to be decocted and prepared, so the whole treatment process will be relatively cumbersome! You must know that people nowadays can Buying vegetables and cooking are bothersome, not to mention such a cumbersome treatment process of Chinese medicine, and the number of believers in Chinese medicine will decrease. Any industry without customers will attract talents, right?"

"In addition, the speed of learning Chinese medicine and becoming a doctor is too slow. It has been a long time to learn modern hospitals and apply what you have learned. It takes five years for undergraduates, four years for masters, and five years for doctors. It takes two or three years of clinical practice to become a doctor. A doctor who can treat patients independently! And Chinese medicine! It’s even more difficult and longer.”

"In the end, it's the question of return, that is, the question of making money! Compared with modern medicine, the long-term investment returns of traditional Chinese medicine are small or even no return, so most of the domestic students will choose modern medicine in their choice, so the talents who are devoted to Chinese medicine Wouldn't it be less?"

In fact, the same is true. Seeing a doctor in Chinese medicine is nothing more than registration, prescription, acupuncture, massage, physical therapy...these.

After a patient is treated, the doctor can earn very little performance bonus in his own pocket.

Maybe even treating more than a dozen patients is not as profitable as one operation!

Such a smart person naturally knows that he should choose that path.

Some people may say that it is too vulgar to talk about studying medicine to make money.

But life is like this, and lofty ideals cannot be eaten.

There's no point in talking about anything if you can't even support your family.

When Lin Ran said this, Xu Shijing also nodded, "That makes sense!"

Leaving aside values ​​and only talking about academic development, that is simply going against the mainstream of society!

This is something he didn't consider originally. Chinese medicine not only needs a master of Chinese medicine like him, but also ordinary doctors who stick to the front line of clinical practice.

He is very good alone, and he can treat at most twenty or thirty patients a day.

It is also an imminent problem to increase the income of Chinese medicine practitioners in this way.

If someone has practiced Chinese medicine for decades and can't even afford a house in a third- and fourth-tier county, who would want to learn it?
Seeing that Xu Shijing was worried about the development prospects of Chinese medicine, Mr. Guo laughed.

He suggested that Xu Shijing accept Lin Ran, didn't he just want to integrate Chinese and Western medicine?

The combination of Chinese and Western medicine can solve this problem!

Think about it, surgeons can prescribe traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, patients can use traditional Chinese medicine to regulate their bodies after surgery, and traditional Chinese medicine to assist postoperative recovery!

It's not the best of both worlds.

So Mr. Guo said again, "Lin Ran, what is your opinion on Chinese medicine itself?"

Lin Ran replied directly, "Although I don't know Chinese medicine, I know that Chinese medicine can also cure diseases, and even has advantages over modern hospitals in some aspects! Chinese medicine is extensive and profound. It is a kind of Culture is also a broad and profound medicine.”

Hearing what Lin Ran said, Mr. Guo smiled, and he said with a smile, "Very well, if I say yes, would you like to let you learn Chinese medicine?"

(End of this chapter)

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