
Come On! Orthopedics
加油!骨伤医
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 427k Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Business & Workplace
- Updated
- 3y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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The writing is very good and the writing style is good, but is there a problem with the input method you are using or something? There are a lot of problems with the words, especially in the recent update. An uncle who was over 50 years old came to see a doctor and it was clear that he was over 50 years old and became over 100 years old. The author should pay attention to these problems. There are many such small problems. There are too many small problems and the viewing experience is very affected.
Hello author, maybe this is my personal feeling. Sun Yan you wrote is a bit too pretentious and looks uncomfortable to the senses. It would be better if this character was a little lighter. She looks so artificial.
Recently, a lot of people write about Chinese medicine on the Internet, and they write about Chinese medicine in a very good way, which is completely unrealistic. I am from Chengdu. I have gone to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital a few times. They are either experts or professors or heirs of a certain family of Chinese medicine. I feel that they are just average. They basically prescribe medicine based on the certificate, especially the pulse diagnosis does not take more than 1 minute each time. Some are special experts with more than 100 registrations, and they are almost assistants or students.
There are all kinds of myths about traditional Chinese medicine on the Internet. The truth is, how many people go to see a traditional Chinese medicine doctor when they are really sick 😁
It's really good, the details are in place, and the author must have relevant experience. As long as the rhythm is well controlled, the performance of this kind of professional writing will not be much different. The female supporting role is not a big problem, the author will do it according to his own ideas
I have read dozens of chapters. First of all, it is short, and secondly, it is basically popular science. There is one chapter for each patient, plus prescriptions, and then it is gone. This is writing a novel, not a case study. Can readers understand it? Do you enjoy watching it? Can you pay to see it?
Those who study Chinese medicine. The first step is to quote classics, the second step is to keep pace with the times, the third step is to use it flexibly, and the fourth step is to innovate independently. Some people say that there are too many quotations from scriptures and can't be understood in classical Chinese, which is a bit archaeological. There is nothing I can do about it. This is the way for young doctors to grow up. Wouldn't it be awkward if you started speaking in plain English? If you try to run before you learn how to walk, isn't that making people laugh?
There is no need for Sun Yan at all. As soon as he appears, he has a strong sense of earthy idol drama. If the author can't write well, he can not write this character, and there will be no impact at all!
It was the first time I saw the system and it was written in a diary? ? ? A funny guy
Sanli point is the name of a strange point outside the meridian. From "Xi Hong Fu". Also known as Sanli and Er, it is also known as the first point in health preservation. It is composed of two points, Hand Sanli on the Hand Yangming Meridian and Zusanli on the Foot Yangming Meridian. It is mainly used to treat stomach pain, abdominal distension, vomiting and diarrhea, gas blockage, stroke and hemiplegia, etc. The Shangjuxu point connects with the large intestine and is mainly used to treat: abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation and indigestion.
After reading thirty chapters, I really can't stand it anymore. On the one hand, I have the common impatience of modern people. On the other hand, the author's motivation is to show enough professionalism. Every medical record is quoted from classics, and every prescription has evidence to follow. Whether it is Western medicine or Chinese medicine, in my opinion, treating diseases is a science, and we must keep pace with the times in this regard. Western medicine has been studying new pathologies and moving forward, while Chinese medicine is still using archaeological methods to improve how to compete with Western medicine.
Is the second-level hospital in the county so powerful that each small department has two graduate tutors?
Although it is a novel, do you need to teach the patient medical skills every time you treat a disease? If you are so good at being a teacher, go to school. The more you talk about it, the more mysterious it becomes, and the more mysterious it becomes, the less you believe it. Medical skills should be based on consequentialism.
I haven't even started watching yet, and I'll die if I keep watching it 😅
Bone setting is good and very profitable 🤫. There is a professional in my hometown (small city) who now charges 200 per session. I queue from morning to night and I am so busy.
Update faster, 10 updates a day. I am optimistic about you, author.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Orthopedics is pretty good. I have an old Chinese medicine doctor here who has to make an appointment for orthopedics. The bone setting is indeed very powerful. The charges are also expensive, so let me clean it 🙂
The one named Cheng becomes the heroine?
Come on, I really like your novel!
Well written, I'll give you the monthly pass.
Didn't the author check it when he wrote the book? There are a lot of wrong sentences in every chapter. I find it annoying.
Too perfunctory, assembly line work
You are suitable for writing about rebirth, but not for writing about systematic writing. Your system is just a decoration. The system should reward points for each confirmed diagnosis. As many upgrades as you accumulate, you will be rewarded with a skill. For traditional Chinese medicine, the rewards for those with lower levels are directly divided into internal and external departments. Western medicine is divided into first-level, second-level, third-level and fourth-level surgeries in orthopedics based on the level, easy upgrade and rewards. Also remember not to try to lead the world with perfection as soon as you arrive, which is useless. Unless you are directly at the level of a provincial medical director, you won't be able to use it at all. The key is to start writing at this level. The best ones are those who directly graduate from a top school with a PhD. It's not easy for you to spread out as an undergraduate as a temporary intern. Many interns are terrible at surgery. It is most reasonable for the 985 Master and Doctoral program to start from the top three majoring schools in the city. This makes it easier for the system to function.
Is it because there is too little traffic that I don't write anymore?
Can you please check it before publishing?
I'm still fishing for a male god. I wonder if you wrote it with AI. There are too many typos. It's in a classroom, not a teacher. The plot is blunt and okay. There are typos and you don't change them. You also set a fan value to speak.
Very well written, all votes will be cast for you starting tomorrow.
I don't understand. Could you please tell me whether the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology of Traditional Chinese Medicine can treat all kinds of diseases?
My wife had a pain in her legs. She went to a tertiary hospital in the city to see a doctor. She first checked the blood, then took a X-ray to check the arteries and veins (I told the doctor it was muscle soreness), and then checked the bones. Among the blood tests, there were also tests for various infectious diseases. I spent thousands of dollars on these, but the results were all wrong. No problem. In the end, the doctor said that I needed to be hospitalized for a lumbar puncture examination because he suspected lumbar herniation. When I saw that the doctor seemed unreliable (he was the chief physician), I didn't agree. I asked him to prescribe some painkillers and blood-activating and blood-stasis-removing medicines, which cost more than 100. I then went home and took two medicines, and I was fine the next day. Summary: The pain in my legs is because I walked a lot the day before. Because I don't usually exercise much, I walked a few more steps that day. As a result, my legs started to hurt at night. It should be fine if I don't take medicine, rest, or rub it. That doctor either has no medical skills or deliberately deceives patients, or both. I guess he just deliberately deceived us, maybe because my wife is from Hong Kong.
Treat illnesses honestly and write less about women and strong hormones
This cover looks like Wang Yibo👀