Chapter 127 Begins to Cultivate
Chapter 127 Begins to Cultivate
She realized that the experience and skills she had accumulated in the medical field must be passed on to the younger generation so that this benevolent spirit can continue.
At this time, Li Jin pushed the door open, holding a few medical books in his hands, his face filled with excitement. "Fang'er, I found some books about ancient medical skills, and the content inside is very rich!"
"Jin'er, these books are very important for us to train young doctors." Chen Fang raised her head, her eyes gleaming with anticipation, "I am planning to start a medical skills inheritance plan to train some young people who are interested in the medical profession."
"This is a great idea!" Li Jin said excitedly, "We can offer courses in the clinic to teach them basic medical skills and theories."
"Yes, I hope to find some young people who love medicine and let them learn through practice." Chen Fang said seriously, "Not only should we teach them medical skills, but we should also let them understand the responsibilities and missions of doctors."
"I can go to the village to spread the word and look for young people who are interested in learning," Li Jin suggested, with a determined gleam in his eyes.
"Then I'll trouble you, Jin'er." Chen Fang said with a smile, "I believe that after our efforts, more people will be willing to devote themselves to this cause."
A few days later, Li Jin posted a recruitment notice in the village, attracting the attention of many young people. Finally, the first batch of students came to the clinic on a sunny morning, all with expectations on their faces and a desire for knowledge in their eyes.
"Welcome to Chen Fang Clinic." Chen Fang stood in front of the students, speaking in a gentle but firm tone, "Here, you will learn the basic knowledge and practical skills of medicine. I hope you can take this career seriously."
"We will definitely work hard!" a young student said excitedly, and the others nodded, their eyes full of anticipation.
"Today, we will start with basic pulse diagnosis." Chen Fang said with a smile, "Pulse diagnosis is an important part of traditional Chinese medicine and can help us understand the patient's physical condition."
Li Jin prepared a wooden table nearby with some simple medical tools on it. Chen Fang walked up to a student and demonstrated how to hold the patient's wrist and feel the pulse.
"You should pay attention to the fact that the speed, strength, smoothness, and roughness of the pulse can reflect the patient's health condition." Chen Fang explained seriously, "Everyone's pulse is unique. As doctors, we must learn to feel it with our hearts."
"Fang'er, can I try it?" A young student was eager to try, his eyes full of curiosity.
"Of course." Chen Fang nodded with a smile, "Come, hold my wrist and try to feel my pulse."
The young student carefully held Chen Fang's wrist, closed his eyes, and carefully felt the beating of his pulse. After a moment, he opened his eyes and said excitedly: "I feel that my pulse is a little weak. Is your body a little weak?"
"Very good, you have a keen sense of observation." Chen Fang nodded approvingly, "The pulse is indeed a little weak, which may be related to my sleepless night. As doctors, we must always pay attention to our own bodies so that we can better take care of others."
As time went by, the trainees gradually mastered the pulse diagnosis skills under Chen Fang's guidance. Whenever they successfully diagnosed a patient's condition, their faces were filled with proud smiles.
"Fang'er, I think this course is so interesting!" a student said excitedly, "I hope to learn more knowledge and become an excellent doctor in the future."
"As long as you work hard, you will be able to realize your dreams." Chen Fang encouraged with a smile, "Remember, a doctor's duty is not only to cure diseases, but also to convey love and hope."
Li Jin watched silently from the side, and her heart was filled with emotion. She knew that Chen Fang was not only teaching medical skills, but also conveying a belief, a respect and care for life.
As time goes by, Chen Fang's clinic has gradually become a holy place for young doctors to learn. Whenever she sees the trainees growing in practice, she feels gratified. She knows that her efforts will be passed on to them, and the torch of the medical cause will continue to be passed on in the hands of the younger generation.
"Xiao Zhang, you're here at the right time." Doctor Li raised his head and said with a smile.
"Master, good morning!" Xiao Zhang was excited, holding a basket of fresh herbs in his hands. "I picked some Ganoderma lucidum and ginseng in the mountains today. I heard that these two herbs are very effective in regulating the body."
"Very good, Ganoderma lucidum and ginseng are both good medicines for replenishing qi and blood." Doctor Li nodded, took the basket, and carefully examined the herbs inside. "However, when picking herbs, you must be careful to distinguish them and don't pick the wrong ones."
Xiao Zhang nodded seriously, his eyes sparkling with a desire for knowledge: "Master, I will be careful! Today I want to ask you some questions about the compatibility of medicinal materials."
"Okay, sit down and talk." Doctor Li motioned Xiao Zhang to sit next to her, then put the basket aside and began to explain. "The compatibility of medicinal materials pays attention to the relationship between 'monarch, minister, assistant and envoy'. For example, if you want to enhance immunity, you can combine Ganoderma lucidum with Astragalus membranaceus, the effect will be better."
Xiao Zhang took note of it carefully, his heart filled with love for medicine: "Master, can you tell me the specific effects of these two medicines?"
"Of course." Doctor Li smiled and began to explain, "Ganoderma lucidum is mild in nature and sweet in taste. It enters the heart, lung, and liver meridians, can calm the mind and enhance immunity. Astragalus is warm in nature and sweet in taste. It enters the spleen and lung meridians, can replenish qi and strengthen the exterior, and enhance resistance. The combination of the two can achieve twice the result with half the effort."
Xiao Zhang listened attentively, his eyes sparkling with admiration: "Master, you are really knowledgeable and talented. How did you master so much knowledge?"
Doctor Li smiled gently, with a hint of tenderness in his eyes: "This is the result of years of accumulation and practice. Medicine is not just knowledge from books, but also needs to be experienced and verified in clinical practice."
At this time, the door of the clinic was pushed open again, and in walked Xiao Li, another apprentice of Dr. Li, who had a lively and cheerful personality.
"Master, Xiao Zhang, what are you talking about?" Xiao Li said while rummaging through something on the table.
"Xiao Li, you're here at the right time. We were discussing the compatibility of medicinal herbs." Xiao Zhang said excitedly.
"Oh, then I want to listen too!" Xiao Li sat down immediately, with curiosity flashing in his eyes.
Doctor Li smiled and continued, "Just now we mentioned the compatibility of Lingzhi and Astragalus. In fact, the compatibility between medicinal materials is very complicated. Some medicinal materials counteract each other, so you need to be careful when using them."
Xiao Li nodded and listened carefully: "Master, can you give me an example?"
"For example, licorice and rhubarb cannot be used together." Doctor Li patiently explained, "Licorice has the effect of soothing the stomach and relieving urgency, while rhubarb is a laxative. Using the two together may cause diarrhea, which is counterproductive."
Xiao Zhang and Xiao Li both took note of it carefully and gained a deeper understanding of the compatibility of medicinal materials.
"Master, what do you think are the shortcomings of our current medical education?" Xiao Li suddenly asked, with a thoughtful look in his eyes.
Dr. Li pondered for a moment and said slowly: "I believe that medical education should not only focus on imparting theoretical knowledge, but also on cultivating practical skills. We need more clinical experience to allow students to learn in a real environment."
Xiao Zhang nodded in agreement: "I also think that only through practice can we truly understand the mysteries of medicine."
"Yes, that's why I hope my clinic can become a practice base for medical education." Dr. Li's eyes sparkled with determination. "I hope to train more outstanding doctors and let them shine in the future medical career."
Xiao Li and Xiao Zhang were both inspired by Dr. Li's ideals and their passion for medicine was ignited.
"Master, we will study hard and become excellent doctors in the future!" Xiao Zhang said firmly.
"Yes, we will carry on your spirit!" Xiao Li also echoed excitedly.
EBE