Chapter 4058: 【147】Training is

  Chapter 4058 [147] trains

   Regarding the situation, Dr. Wen Zihan turned to look at Dr. Xie Wanying.

  Dr. Xie Wanying's mouth was slightly hooked.

  The faces of the two imperial envoys were not serious, and they even smiled slightly at each other.

  The expressions of the two imperial envoys made the medical student who was asking the question thump and thump: What's wrong? !

   "Doctor Xie, why don't you answer their questions." Dr. Wen Zihan invited Sister Xie to answer, giving Sister Xie another chance to come out and educate others.

  Sister Xie's answer must have a different effect from her answer.

  If she answers, people who listen will only think that you are a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, of course you understand.

  If sister Xie answered, these people would understand the importance of doctors dabbling in various subjects and having a comprehensive medical knowledge reserve.

  Sister Xie is a western doctor trained by a standard western medicine school, and personal education is the best.

  Sister Wen's intention Xie Wanying understood in a second, she nodded without refusing.

   Speaking of many National Association students here at the scene, they are regarded as her junior sisters and juniors of Dr. Xie, and it is her who should be "teached" by Dr. Xie himself.

  Dr. Xie Wanying asked the medical students: "You said that Dr. Wen uses meridian science, what kind of meridian theory is he using, and what is Dr. Wen doing with meridian science?"

  Medical students are stunned when they hear these questions: They don’t understand Chinese medicine at all, and they can’t answer them at all.

  Dr. Xie Wanying immediately looked solemn: "Please answer the last question first."

  The last question, at least what can be heard from rumors.

  Not to mention anything else, what can Dr. Wen do in clinic as a doctor? Can't you answer such a simple question?

  Medical students look at each other and hold back: "Does Dr. Wen treat patients?"

  The student who asked the question before said that Dr. Wen treated patients in the Guoxie Cardiac Surgery Department.

  Dr. Wen was invited to come to the National Association for consultation. Consultation is usually not for treating patients. This is a common sense issue.

  Sister Xie squinted her eyes like Bao Gong and took a look.

   A group of medical students hugged their heads and ran for their lives. They were all so ashamed that they finally remembered to retrieve their IQ brains: "Yes, it's a diagnosis."

  Dr. Wen made a diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine for the patient.

  The position of TCM meridians in TCM diagnostics is self-evident. Dr. Wen uses the six meridian dialectics in TCM diagnostics based on TCM meridians (explained earlier).

  For the diagnosis of a disease, Western medicine has various methods to classify it into categories.

  Traditional Chinese medicine is the same, which one is dialectical of the six meridians in Chinese diagnostics.

  The general principles of medicine are shown here, so it does not mean that you will feel that studying Chinese medicine will be like a world away after studying Western medicine. —Ask a medical student about the mistake they just made. Point one.

  Big brother can read through Chinese and Western medicine to prove that there are too many similarities between the two, and the similarities are mainly reflected in the general logic of human thinking.

  Diagnosis is for treatment, which is equivalent to solving a math problem. Only one plus one equals two. There are various diagnostic criteria, which one to use depends on the needs of specific cases.

   It’s not that you think that Dr. Wen’s diagnosis of the Six Meridians in TCM is amazing, and you think that as long as you use the diagnostic technique of TCM, you can surely conquer all cases.

  Accurately speaking, Dr. Wen must have learned more than the dialectics of the six meridians, and the diagnostic methods used in daily cases must not only use the dialectics of the six meridians.

  After the brains of the medical students were awakened, what they realized was not their shallow medical knowledge, but the fatal mistake they made 2: How dare you look down on medicine, don’t you? They are such as Dr. Ma's sloppy thinking into terror.

  (end of this chapter)