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Wei dical Hall.

The territory of Jinling, almost every inch is worth its weight in gold.

To open a clinic here, besides needing money, one must also have connections.

Wei Zhengxian is not the first-generation inheritor of Wei dical Hall. It’s said that the Wei Family lineage has been practicing dicine in Jinling since the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Later, they went through wars and wanderings, but eventually, the ancestors of the Wei Family returned to Jinling.

When Lu Jiu stepped into Wei dical Hall, his first impression was of wealth.

Moreover, the decor was particularly unique, with a Tai Chi Bagua diagram paved on the tiles of the lobby.

On the large screen in view, the content about "great dical skill with sincerity" continuously scrolled.

"Sorry, sorry, your na is Lu Jiu, right? Master Wei asked to co and greet you."

As Lu Jiu stood in the lobby observing the layout of Wei dical Hall, a man in his thirties approached him, "We’re really busy here, once the work starts, it’s easy to lose track of ti, my apologies."

Lu Jiu smiled, "It’s okay."

The man said, "My na is Shang Yehua, I am currently practicing in the TCM general departnt."

Lu Jiu knew Wei dical Hall only had two departnts, a general departnt, and a traumatology departnt.

The traumatology departnt was for external injuries, so it was established as a separate departnt.

The general departnt ant that the TCM doctors there would see any patient, without the need for patients to go around other departnts.

Of course, although it’s a general departnt, many TCM doctors, after years of practice, tend to focus on certain diseases themselves.

For instance, Shang Yehua himself is very knowledgeable about rheumatism and bone diseases.

He may also be effective in treating other diseases, but compared to rheumatism and bone diseases, the results are generally average.

This is actually the model of many clinics.

Everyone uses the undivided approach of TCM.

Because anyone who understands TCM knows that the theory of TCM is targeted at the internal organs, and once you understand these things, you’ll realize that many diseases are due to internal issues.

Dividing TCM by disease types is actually a very unscientific thod.

However, not dividing has a drawback, which is that it is not conducive to training newcors.

This model of Wei dical Hall can leverage the advantages of TCM, but once newcors co in, if they follow a ntor, they usually only follow one, so whatever this teacher is good at, they will definitely teach, but whether the student is good at these things, nobody knows.

The experienced TCM doctors also have no obligation to analyze the strengths of newcors, after all, just the daily work keeps them too busy to breathe.

Lu Jiu’s restoration of the departnt system from the Ming Dynasty in TCM is intended to effectively train so newcors through this TCM-specific division.

He also established a shift system during the hospital’s initial creation, aning that the hospital’s doctors would move to a different departnt after diagnosing patients for so ti in one departnt.

Initially, Lu Jiu thought everyone should rotate, but later, considering the stability of the departnt, he decided that directors would not rotate, but other doctors would.

In this way, the new doctors would have to transfer to other departnts to learn.

This model is actually the model used by Western Hospitals.

Many intern doctors, upon entering, have to roam around many departnts to familiarize themselves with the business processes of each departnt in advance.

Then the leadership arranges who goes to which departnt.

Lu Jiu copied this system, allowing new doctors to choose which departnt they want to study in after their rotation.

That’s right!

Positioning for new doctors is not decided by managent, but by themselves.

Doing so gives newcors plenty of space to learn on one hand, and on the other, reduces the pressure on chief physicians, as they just need to ntor students without worrying about which students suit what.

On the aspect of training newcors, Lu Jiu feels that traditional TCM clinics do indeed have so areas to learn from Western Hospitals.

"Look, this is where we diagnose, the consultation room is about thirty square ters, with a total of ten, each consultation room has three chief physicians, and their consultation tis are according to the schedule, it generally doesn’t last a whole day. I am the sa, this morning I will diagnose for half a day, tomorrow it will be in the afternoon," Shang Yehua took Lu Jiu to their consultation room, each doctor had their own small table inside the room, with groups of patients surrounding them, "Master Wei instructed to arrange a consultation ti for you. If you don’t mind, you can use my consultation ti and my workstation to experience it. I won’t interfere, I’ll be at your side to assist you, just let know if you need anything, how about it?"

Lu Jiu smiled, "Okay, you arrange it."

Shang Yehua smiled, "Then co with ."

The two of them then walked to the seventh consultation room, and after Shang Yehua led Lu Jiu inside, he sat in his workstation.

At this mont, the consultation room already had quite a few patients.

However, it seed not as many as in the previous consultation rooms.

This consultation room, aside from three chief workstations, had seven regular workstations.

Shang Yehua sat at a regular workstation, but his workstation was quite close to the chief’s workstation.

As others saw Lu Jiu entering, their gaze was fixed on him.

"Is this the young TCM doctor that Master Wei said would temporarily diagnose at our Wei dical Hall?"

"He doesn’t look quite capable."

"Too young, looks like a student who hasn’t graduated, does he have a postgraduate degree?"

"Maybe it’s family heritage, if he learned dicine from a young age, his foundation should be much stronger than those university students, I can’t believe Master Wei would recomnd soone without multiple skills."

"Even if it’s a family heritage of TCM, at this age, it shouldn’t be impressive. Our Wei dical Hall also has many who learned TCM from a young age, not to ntion others, look at Shang Yehua himself, isn’t he from a family heritage?"

"That’s why Shang Yehua could reach the general chief level of our Wei dical Hall at the age of thirty-two, I guess Master Wei wants him to guide this temporarily diagnosing young man, possibly with the aim of assessing him."

"Assessing?"

"Who can make Master Wei exert effort to assess?"

"No idea, but after yesterday’s intangible cultural heritage conference, I checked the health committee’s new dia report, it ntioned a Lu Jiu TCM Hospital from Jianghan, coincidentally, Shang Yehua was receiving soone nad Lu Jiu."

"Is he a director?!"

"It’s probably just a small county-level hospital, not even public."

"Still a director!"

"Anyone can get a title, the key is whether he’s competent, but I lean towards him having so skills, otherwise why would he dare to co to our Wei dical Hall, what if he embarrasses himself?"

"I also think he should have so ability, though at his age, he can’t be that strong."

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