I Can Hear the Heart's Voice of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Chapter 99: Did an Old Classmate Go to United South as an Assistant?


Proficient in all fields.

Such words, not even Elder Huang, a nationally renowned traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, would dare to say.

Who is Elder Huang?

A professor at the Yong University Medical College, former dean of the Yong City First Hospital, vice president of the Yong City Chinese Medical Association, a nationally recognized traditional Chinese medicine doctor, enjoying special government allowances, and a mentor in the third batch of national traditional Chinese medicine expert academic experience inheritance work.

In Wu Dingzhong's eyes, someone who can surpass Elder Huang in the field of traditional Chinese medicine, not to mention in Yong City, probably couldn't be found in the entire country.

Elder Huang has focused on the research of internal medicine in traditional Chinese medicine throughout his life, utilizing both traditional and western medical theories to diagnose and treat diseases, skillfully grasping innovative methods for treating difficult diseases in the field of internal medicine, particularly having unique therapies and extensive experience in treating hepatitis, cirrhosis, stroke, hemiplegia, tumors, and more.

The prescriptions Elder Huang devised, as well as the academic papers and research projects he authored, have won awards multiple times.

Even such a highly accomplished elder, immersed in traditional Chinese medicine for decades, dares not claim to be proficient in all fields.

Moreover, it's not just daring but a matter of life being fleeting for decades, coupled with today's healthcare environment being less favorable compared to the past, making it rare for anyone to achieve proficiency in all fields.

Of course, such all-field proficient traditional Chinese medicine practitioners do exist.

Yes, there are.

However, most of these accomplished traditional Chinese medicine practitioners are already seventy or eighty years old, some even centenarians.

And what about Lu Xuan?

Wu Dingzhong looked at the information sent from Shen Congli and knew Lu Xuan was very young, only in his twenties.

Of course, he did not doubt Lu Xuan's ability. In fact, being invited to consult at United South already speaks volumes.

Lu Xuan certainly has the capability; otherwise, even if he were Shen Congli's own son, he couldn't enter United South.

Here, they require competent traditional Chinese medicine practitioners; otherwise, if you come and no one books your consultation, it would only make you feel embarrassed.

But to say that Lu Xuan is proficient in all fields at such a young age, he was somewhat skeptical.

Wu Dingzhong took a deep breath: "Teacher Lu, how about you consider it again? On our side, the regular patients are no problem; generally, they have a fixed traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, but for new patients, we usually recommend doctors based on the situation. If you're not sure about your area of expertise, our staff might find it difficult to arrange."

Lu Xuan was no fool. Although Wu Dingzhong didn't explicitly say he doubted his proficiency in all fields, his words implicitly conveyed that idea. However, Lu Xuan didn't change his mind because of this; instead, he became even more determined: "Teacher Wu, just write it like this."

Some things Lu Xuan found hard to express, and even if he did, Wu Dingzhong might not believe him, and might even think he was arrogant.

Of course, even with such thoughts, Wu Dingzhong responded with this mindset and attitude, "Alright, let's finalize it this way. If you come over on Saturday, we can discuss the consultation details then."

"Teacher Wu, could I start consulting this week?" Lu Xuan thought for a moment and asked.

"This Saturday?"

Wu Dingzhong hesitated for a moment, then said: "It can work, there's enough time, but because Health Yong City might not have the option for warranty reservation this week, and we haven't had time to promote, I'm worried you might be a bit free on Saturday."

"No problem, if no one books, I'll just use it as an early adaptation."

Since Lu Xuan said so, Wu Dingzhong couldn't refuse. They arranged the time and hung up the phone afterward.

"Lu Xuan, are you ready? If we don't get to the cafeteria soon, the dishes will cool."

It was Ji Xiuwen calling out.

"Coming, coming."

Lu Xuan responded loudly, put the phone back in his pocket, and hurriedly arrived at the elevator, finding several others there, he greeted each in turn.

In the crowd, seeing Su Kenan also there, Lu Xuan instinctively asked: "Didn't bring lunch today?"

"No."

Su Kenan shook her head gently: "I heard from my aunt that the cafeteria food is quite good."

"The cafeteria food is indeed good. Although the takeaway food brought back by the uncle wasn't very appealing, that's because it was packed; the taste is naturally not as good as eating at the cafeteria. You'll find out soon."

Lu Xuan patiently explained.

Wang Youqing's eyes glanced over the two with interest.

After a while, the group arrived at the cafeteria.

This was Ji Xiuwen's first time coming to the cafeteria. As he stepped in, he exclaimed: "I've been at the Health Center for several days, and this is my first time in the cafeteria. It's quite nice. Though it's not big, even before eating, you can already smell the delicious aroma of the food."

Ji Xiuwen seemed quite eager.

The past two days they had no choice but to eat outside, as the number of patients registering was too much, and by the time they finished seeing the last patient in the morning, it was already past lunchtime. Eating cold food is not pleasant, so they had to grab something outside.

But speaking of which, food outside can't be as clean as the Health Center's cafeteria food, nor as affordable.

Ji Xiuwen chose two meat and two vegetarian dishes for just ten yuan. Outside, one couldn't even think of it for less than twenty or thirty, and soup and fruit were free. Just these two items outside would cost quite a bit.

Having got their meals, Lu Xuan, Ji Xiuwen, Su Kenan, and Wang Youqing sat together at a table.

Sitting down, Ji Xiuwen ate voraciously as if he hadn't eaten for days, praising as he ate: "I heard before that the cafeteria food is quite tasty, and I didn't believe it. It's indeed much better than at the County Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine."

"Big hospitals might have better conditions, but after all, there are more people and the food is cooked in large batches, so it's undoubtedly less delicate and the taste is naturally a lot worse." Wang Youqing commented with a hearty laugh.

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