C350 Traditional chinese medicine

At present, Chinese medicine's position in every major hospital in China is a bit awkward, because of the impact from Western medicine, even many Chinese hospitals have their names cut. Once you enter the Chinese hospital, the doctors will still give you a pile of examination documents, and you will still have to take pictures, look through the eye, draw up blood, and so on. In addition, if they were hospitalized in a Chinese Medical Hospital, they would also receive a transfusion. Although some of the drugs for infusion could be considered to have been refined from Chinese medicine, most of them were still Western medicine.

There were even some Chinese hospitals that had changed to "A Chinese and Western Medicine Combination Hospital". In any case, it was as if they were selling their sheep to sell their dogs. It was like a traditional Chinese hospital. Now, it was basically gone!

However, in the Chinese medicine department of 256 hospitals, there were still some traditional Chinese medicine. The whole Chinese medicine department is on its own. Although the small building was not big, it still had four floors. All the facilities here were suitable for a Chinese Medical Hospital, but there were no traces of western medicine.

The chief of the Chinese Medical Department was called Qian Zhengming, a Traditional Chinese Doctor who was close to sixty years old. He was also a veteran military doctor. However, due to his age, he had become a little nosy in recent years. In fact, most of the Chinese Medical Department's matters were handled by the Vice Chairman of the Chinese Medical Department, Qiao Chen.

Qiao Chen was only in his forties this year, and could be considered to be young and strong. Although he himself was a graduate from an official medical college, he was still considered half a disciple of Qian Zhengming, so he was well trusted by him.

Now that Qian Zhengming was about to retire, he decided to hand the responsibility of being the head of Chinese medicine department over to Qiao Chen. This was why he had tried his best to delegate the responsibility to Qiao Chen in the last two years.

Qian Zhengming knew about Lu Shan's matter. Two days ago, after President Qin made an oral agreement with Lu Shan in the Heaven Palace, he had returned to the hospital and told Qian Zheng about it. Furthermore, his words held extreme respect for Lu Shan's medical skills.

To be honest, Qian Zheng was not completely convinced by President Qin's words. He kept having the feeling that President Qin was exaggerating. However, he also believed that Lu Shan definitely had some ability, so he did not raise any doubts about the arrangement of the President Qin s.

Moreover, he didn't really care about personal affairs anymore. Most of the time, he just wanted to protect himself and retire back home to retire. Naturally, he didn't want to meddle in other people's business. Thus, he briefly explained the situation to Qiao Chen and did not pursue the matter.

Since the information that Qian Zheng gave was not very detailed, Qiao Chen did not know much about Lu Shan. All he knew was that in the next two days, there would probably be a doctor who would come to their department to work. Furthermore, this new doctor and the special permission from the President Qin would not have to go to and from work according to the hospital's schedule. He could come to the Chinese Medical Department to diagnose at any time according to his own time. And as long as I stay here for more than 24 hours a month...

Originally, the President Qin was going to instruct Lu Shan to arrange a separate clinic for experts. After all, Lu Shan would not come to work every day. He did not even know when would come to work, so arranging a private office was a waste of resources.

And... Lu Shan was also not some famous expert, it was basically impossible for anyone to make an appointment. If he really was given a private room, no one would hang up his number all year long just to find him.

President Qin thought about it and felt that it was indeed logical. Although he knew that Lu Shan's medical skills were high, the problem was that the patient didn't know! If he arranged for Lu Shan to have a private consultation room, and no one hung up his number, not only would it be a waste of resources, it would also lose the meaning of inviting Lu Shan to the hospital.

Thus, the President Qin accepted Qian Zheng's suggestion and agreed that it was fine as long as he just arranged for Lu Shan to have a common clinic for treatment.

Today, Xiao Meng sent Lu Shan to the Chinese medical building after completing the admission procedures for him. Xiao Meng knew that Qiao Chen was in charge of matters in the Chinese Medical Department, so he did not look for Chief Qian. Instead, he brought Lu Shan to the Vice Chairman's Office and found Qiao Chen.

Qiao Chen was very enthusiastic about Lu Shan's attitude. After inviting him into the office, he poured tea and passed cigarettes, looking like he was not going to treat a person who was about to become his subordinate, but rather a leader who came to inspect.

Xiao Meng was a pure soldier and did not like Xiao Meng's way of doing things. He felt that Qiao Chen must have guessed that Lu Shan was one of the second generation young masters with a good background, which was why he was trying so hard to curry favor with him! Therefore, after he asked around a bit, he found out that Dean Qian had already told Lu Shan about the job selection and made the specific arrangements, so he did not stay any longer, and directly bid his farewell and left.

Furthermore, he did not intend to pretend to be from a second generation. Thus, he just told Lu Shan directly, saying that he was the disciple of a Traditional Chinese Doctor in the countryside who had learned Chinese medicine from his master, and had just passed the test of the Physician's Certificate s in Chinese medicine a few days ago.

As for him, he was just an ordinary kid from the countryside. He had just graduated from university and was still doing a few part-time jobs. Because he had so many things to do, he couldn't work according to the schedule. Thus, after receiving the President Qin's invitation, he could only take on the job as a special doctor.

Qiao Chen who was listening at the side was stunned. Naturally, he did not believe Lu Shan at all …

Are you joking with me? You don't have a family background? Your parents are both ordinary farmers... You just learned a few skills from an old man in the country and... Two days ago, after he had just passed the Physician's Certificate examination, he was specially recruited by the President Qin to be a doctor under a special contract. And with such generous orange conditions?

Damn it..." Unless you are Dean Qin's illegitimate child, otherwise … President Qin must be crazy to invite a kid like you with no background to our hospital to be our boss! However … You don't have the slightest resemblance to Dean Qin. No one would believe that you're the illegitimate child of Dean Qin!

Qiao Chen naturally believed that Lu Shan was intentionally hiding something from him. However, since Lu Shan had already spoken so earnestly, it would be inappropriate for him to expose Lu Shan by force. Thus, Qiao Chen could only suppress the questions in his heart for the time being, and said a few more polite words before asking Lu Shan which course of treatment he was most proficient in.

Traditional Chinese medicine was also divided into different departments. They were generally divided into internal medicine, surgery, orthopaedics, gynecology, and pediatrics. It was not as if every disease could be treated with traditional Chinese medicine. Of course … Some of the more experienced Traditional Chinese Doctor s could be considered versatile, while this kind of Traditional Chinese Doctor could be considered experts. Everyone had their own individual clinic, and they were not mixed together with these doctors.

These Specialist Traditional Chinese Doctor s normally did not come to work everyday, but they would have a fixed time to visit the hospital. For example, in the first or third day of the week, they would come to see a doctor in the morning, while in the second or third day of the week, they would come to see a doctor only once a week. They would only come after a set date anyway, but Traditional Chinese Doctor experts like them never needed to worry about not having a patient to see their patient.

In fact... Ordinary old experts would have had their accounts hung up within three weeks. And this was with them limiting the weekly registration limit. At most, they could register four weeks in advance, otherwise … Even if their account was posted a few months later, it was still possible!