Full-time Chinese Medicine Doctor

Full-time Chinese Medicine Doctor

by Fang Qianjin

Length:
5.2Mwords1,697chapters
Latest:
Ch. 1697Final Words
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8.6KFans
9.4QD Score

About This Novel

Fang Han, a recent graduate of the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, originally wanted to be a quiet, handsome doctor, marry a beautiful wife, and hold the title of chief physician before retiring, but he unexpectedly became the youngest national doctor. This is the story of a young doctor growing up with a system! This is the story of a little man growing up to be a great doctor for the common people!

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Moxia76mo ago

"The journey of learning is endless and the journey of medicine is long and hard on the scale!" So it's not just a matter of medical skills? No matter which position you hold, what Guo Wenyuan said is correct. First of all, you need to have a right heart! !

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185****831876mo ago

Rarely good book

It needs to be of a high standard, with good literary talent, and it can also solve doubts. I couldn't figure out why Chinese medicine has declined even though it has such a high level. Issues such as the integration of Chinese and Western medicine have also been clarified one by one

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Please Call Me a Bookworm69mo ago

This book is teaching-oriented and well written. It makes the truth and current situation very clear. Sometimes I feel like I am just talking about myself. I read it without missing a chapter from beginning to end. Many things are very typical and not annoying or unbearable. The whole book is realistic and unlike other novels that are exaggerated and boundless.

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Salted Fish No. 1-moxia76mo ago

Are all great doctors respected by others? Invisible pretense is the most deadly! And since Fang Han got this system, he will embark on the path of being respected and worshiped by others, but not to mention, I think it is quite exciting hahh

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☞memory♥time☜58mo ago

This book is so well written

I have read this book twice. I haven't finished it the first time, but I just finished it the second time. It's so well written that I can't put it down. The only complaint I have is that the protagonist gets into an accident every time he goes out to eat. Could the author give the protagonist a break? [Emot=default,18/] It feels like the protagonist is a disaster star.

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Time is Go.72mo ago

It's pretty good-looking, but it's very problematic

An intern grows up so fast, and some of his skills are even better than those of national players. You want to write both a novel and a good Chinese medicine doctor. If you can combine the two, you have so many skills at this age. Is it ridiculous to think about it? If he were a normal person, he would be cut into slices, right? Those in their twenties have better skills than senior residents and directors in their fifties and sixties. It is understandable that Western medicine has geniuses in certain aspects. The key is that you are a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, and you have so many tricks. Others work hard all their lives to specialize in one, but you are in your twenties and you can easily master advanced skills or be on the same level as the national players. There are also interpersonal relationships. In my twenties, there are many girls. Everywhere the male protagonist went, nurses fell into trouble, and the people in his own hospital did not have the slightest doubt about the male protagonist's growth, but instead took him more and more seriously. Let's talk about the male protagonist's behavior. There are some things that an intern can't say at all! If you offend anyone with your talent, you have to get out. You, the author, are really greedy. You want the male protagonist to have medical skills and good looks. The daily routine of picking up girls + the daily routine of rescuing people is the whole content of the book. It's still watchable, but I really don't understand the male protagonist's age and medical skills. The image of Chinese medicine you portrayed is also very good, but I find it strange because the male protagonist is too clumsy. Poisonous. I'll give you four stars after reading it. Five stars cannot be given. Both the upgrade system and the network are a bit dissatisfying.

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Parent of Liu Yifei (Class 51)66mo ago

Did the author take a leave of absence or stop updating?

Can you tell the readers what it means to silently leave them alone?

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←№1 Sorry~→☆_da64mo ago

Not updated

If you want to charge a fee, just tell me. Don't tell me that other sites have updated to the ceiling. QQ Reading is still stopping updates. I gave you all the recommended tickets, monthly passes and so on, but there are no updates. I'm convinced.

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流星_Dc65mo ago

Shouldn't the author apologize to the readers? No matter how good the book is, it will be ruined if it drags on like this.

Authors who procrastinate like this show disrespect for readers. Respect should be mutual.

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Flower Moon_ad62mo ago

super nice

I graduated from medical school, but have not engaged in medical work. I combine traditional Chinese medicine. I think it is better to focus on traditional Chinese medicine or western medicine. Why? Because this is the main nature of the combined hospital. For example, the protagonist in the book is a traditional Chinese medicine hospital, so of course it is mainly based on traditional Chinese medicine. The problem lies in the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, and how to treat traditional Chinese medicine hospitals. I have some general logic. I think that when a traditional Chinese medicine hospital combines western medicine, it should focus on absorption, integration, and supplementation. It should absorb some parts of western medicine that are useful to traditional Chinese medicine into the traditional Chinese medical system, such as surgeries, injections, certain drugs, etc., And adding them to the traditional Chinese medicine system is equivalent to perfecting the shortcomings of the traditional Chinese medicine system! At present, it is meaningless for some people in society to simply talk about the concept of integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine hospitals should absorb the useful parts of western medicine to improve the traditional Chinese medicine medical system and keep pace with the times. If Western medicine is the main focus, then absorb the useful parts of Chinese medicine to improve Western medicine! Simple combination and balance cannot be achieved! The author writes very well, and the introduction of the disease is very practical and immersive!

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