Chapter 117 The Concept of Medical Skills
Chapter 117 The Concept of Medical Skills
In a blink of an eye, she found herself in an ancient village, surrounded by bluestone-paved paths and quaint houses exuding a strong folk atmosphere. While she was still confused, a man in a blue gown walked towards her with a gentle smile on his face.
"Girl, where are we?" The man stopped and looked at her carefully.
Lin Yun was stunned for a moment and shook his head. "I... I don't know where this place is?"
"Where are you from and why do you look like this?" The man stared at her with concern, his brows slightly furrowed.
"I don't know either. I was in the village where I grew up just now, and suddenly I was here." Lin Yun's voice trembled a little. For some reason, an indescribable fear rose in his heart.
The man was silent for a moment, then slowly said, "This is Qingshan Village, not far from the Imperial City. If you need help, you can come with me."
Lin Yun nodded, and the fear in her heart was gradually replaced by curiosity. The man led her through the courtyard and across a small bridge. Suddenly, the view in front of her was clear, and the whole village was in sight.
"What's your name?" the man asked.
"My name is Lin Yun, and you...what about you?" she asked softly, beginning to trust this man.
"My name is Li Hao, and I'm the forest ranger of Qingshan Village." Li Hao smiled slightly, with a hint of tenderness in his eyes.
The two walked into the village together, and Li Hao introduced the surrounding scenery to Lin Yun on the way. Children were playing by the stream, and the working women were laughing. The air was filled with the fragrance of flowers and the freshness of morning dew. Lin Yun was deeply attracted by the scene in front of him, as if he had entered a dream.
"No matter how noisy the outside world is, I prefer the tranquility here." Li Hao said slowly, his eyes gentle and firm.
"But I don't know everything here yet." Lin Yun felt a little uneasy.
"Don't worry, you can live here for a while and slowly adapt." Li Hao's voice was as warm as the morning light, making people feel a little relieved.
Just as they were immersed in this peaceful atmosphere, they were suddenly interrupted by the sound of hurried footsteps in the distance. A group of villagers ran towards them in a panic, with anxious looks on their faces.
"Hurry! There are wild wolves on the mountain again!" a strong man shouted, his tone revealing uneasiness.
Li Hao frowned slightly, put aside his worries, and faced the villagers. "Quick, tell me the situation!"
"Wolves have been appearing frequently these past two days. We must find a way to protect the village." The strong man panted, looking anxious.
"I'll go with you!" Li Hao said without hesitation, determination burning in his eyes.
Lin Yun's heart tightened. Seeing that Li Hao beside him seemed to have made up his mind, he hurriedly grabbed his hand. "You must be careful. I can't lose you."
Li Hao turned around and looked at her firmly. "Don't worry, I will come back safely." He held her hand tightly and ran with her towards the place where the villagers gathered.
Along the way, magnolias were in full bloom, and Lin Yun felt a connection with Li Hao as he hurried along. Although he was in a foreign land, he felt at ease for some reason.
Led by the villagers, they quickly walked to the foot of the mountain and looked up. On the top of the mountain, they could vaguely see the figure of a wild wolf, its black hair gleaming in the sun and making a low roar.
"We must unite and protect the village!" The strong man waved his hands vigorously, conveying his firm belief.
"I will be responsible for luring them, and everyone else prepare your weapons!" Li Hao volunteered, with courage flashing in his eyes.
Lin Yun's heart tightened, and her original curiosity and excitement suddenly turned into worry about Li Hao. "You can't go, I'll be scared!" she shouted.
Li Hao smiled and remained steadfast. "I need your trust. Later, you have to cheer me on from behind." His words were as warm as the sun, causing a surge of emotion in Lin Yun's heart.
"Doctor Chen, can you share your ideas about medical skills?" Reporter Xiao Zhang started talking, his eyes full of anticipation.
Chen Fang gently adjusted her clothes and smiled: "I think that medical skills are not only about treating diseases, but more importantly, communicating with patients. Everyone's body and mind are unique, and doctors should listen and understand them with their heart."
"So, what specific experience do you have in this area?" Xiao Zhang asked a probing question.
"I remember one time, an elderly patient was diagnosed with advanced cancer and seemed very desperate. I didn't tell him directly about his condition, but asked him about interesting things when he was young." Chen Fang recalled that experience, with a glimmer of warmth in her eyes. "Finally, as he told her story, we found a positive attitude towards life, and his mood improved. Perhaps psychological support is as important as treatment."
"This is a very touching experience." Another reporter interrupted, "Doctors need not only solid skills, but also warmth and empathy. Do you think this kind of humanistic care is important in modern medicine?"
"Of course." Chen Fang nodded firmly. "Modern medical technology is changing with each passing day, but we cannot ignore the emotional connection between people. What patients need is not only medicine and treatment, but also someone who is willing to listen to them."
She paused for a moment, as if remembering something, with a hint of contemplation in her eyes. "I have been a medical support worker in rural areas and have seen many people facing difficulties. When resources are scarce, we often need to rely on communication to gain the trust of patients and encourage them to cooperate with treatment."
"Do you think this experience has any impact on your current medical style?" Xiao Zhang continued to ask.
"It has had a huge impact." Chen Fang smiled, her voice gentle but firm. "I have learned how to help more people under limited conditions. I have discovered that treatment is not only about skills, but also about emotional communication and building trust. If patients trust you, they will naturally be willing to cooperate with treatment and will be more likely to recover."
At this moment, a few loud laughs came from outside, interrupting her thoughts. She looked up at the window, the sunlight shone through the leaves, casting mottled shadows, and she felt very peaceful.
"Doctor Chen, your achievements in medical skills are admirable. What are your next goals?" asked another reporter.
"I hope to promote more traditional medical concepts." Chen Fang's eyes sparkled. "The holistic concept emphasized by traditional Chinese medicine and the emphasis on the body's self-healing ability deserve greater attention in modern medicine."
"That sounds interesting. How do you plan to achieve this goal?" Xiao Zhang asked puzzledly.
"First, I will continue to carry out voluntary medical activities at the grassroots level and in the community, so that more people can know and understand traditional medicine. At the same time, I also hope to spread these concepts through lectures, books and other forms." Chen Fang's voice is full of hope. "Medicine is a process of continuous learning and sharing. I am willing to pass it on."
As the interview drew to a close, the reporters expressed their gratitude and praised her sincerity and fortitude. Chen Fang smiled slightly, and a warm power surged in her heart.
Just then, a clear voice came from the door: "Dr. Chen, you are really great!" The little girl looked at her innocently, her eyes full of admiration.
"Thank you, baby." Chen Fang immediately leaned over and responded softly, "You can also become a great doctor!"
The little girl's face was filled with a bright smile, and she seemed very proud of Chen Fang's praise. Looking at the little girl's smile, Chen Fang felt a sense of responsibility - passing on her medical skills to the next generation is not only a continuation of her profession, but also a continuation of her dreams and hopes.
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