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“The most exciting thing about being a doctor is to use I have learned all my life to help patients with incurable diseases or critical illnesses return to health.” Recently, when a reporter from Dazhong.com and posters walked into the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Mudan District in Heze City to talk with Guo Zonghan, an old Chinese medicine doctor, he had passed his old age. It is difficult to conceal his love for the cause of Chinese medicine in the conversation.

Five years of practicing medicine, interpreting the original intention of the doctor

After graduating from Heze Medical College, Guo Zonghan has been engaged in clinical work of Western medicine for nearly 10 years. The organization decided to let him enter Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine for further study. Since he began to contact Western medicine, he just entered Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine to study and he was “unacceptable”. “The concepts of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine are very different. At that time, I, who was ‘Western medicine thinking’, sneered at the traditional Chinese medicine. For this reason, I was red-faced and arguing with the professors at the time because of some cases and thinking.” Guo Zonghan told reporters that after learning about traditional Chinese medicine Through systematic study, his concept has gradually been reversed, and he has developed a strong interest in traditional Chinese medicine, and he is also suddenly enlightened in the treatment of patients.

Guo Zonghan said that the culture of traditional Chinese medicine is extensive and profound. It is much earlier than Western medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases, and the effect is also very obvious. However, the concepts of Chinese and Western medicine are very different. Western medicine diagnosis and treatment focuses on “disease”, while Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment focuses on “syndrome”. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Taking headache as an example, Western medicine is divided into neurological headache, vascular headache, etc., while traditional Chinese medicine prescribes the right medicine according to the causes of insufficient qi and blood, wind-cold and other reasons. It is of great benefit to clinical diagnosis and treatment.

The hard work pays off. The accumulation and accumulation of more than 50 years of clinical experience allows Guo Zonghan today to adhere to the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, in the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases, hepatobiliary diseases, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and other common and difficult internal diseases. He has accumulated rich clinical experience and achieved very good curative effect. Looking back on his medical career, Guo Zonghan said frankly that his experience in Western medicine is invaluable. “Western medicine thinking” makes him more active than traditional Chinese medicine, and he is more open and non-conservative in the treatment of intractable diseases.

The great doctor is sincere, and the world is full of peaches and plums

“Dr. Guo, my father’s symptoms are much better than last time. Let’s prescribe some medicine to consolidate it.” “Director Guo, my stomach has been a little uncomfortable recently. Please show me.” During the exchange between reporters and Guo Zonghan, patients kept coming to see the doctor. Guo Zonghan smiled and diagnosed and answered them one by one. “There are many acquaintances who come to see my doctor now, and many of them are recommended by previous patients. Facing such trust, I dare not neglect for a moment.” Guo Zonghan said.

As the saying goes: “Do one line, love one line.” But Guo Zonghan thinks that these are not enough, and “do one line, fine line”. When talking about how to be a good doctor, Guo Zonghan said that health depends on life and life. As a doctor, medical style, medical ethics and medical skills are indispensable, but the most important thing is to solve the pain of patients. At the same time, it is necessary to consider the patients and give them enough humanistic care. Faced with the doubts of patients, we must explain them clearly, so that they can avoid detours and solve their problems.

Guo Zonghan’s insistence on traditional Chinese medicine is also reflected in the inheritance of his disciples. Guo Zonghan, who is well versed in the importance of inheritance, has been engaged in clinical, teaching and scientific research in many units such as Heze Peony People’s Hospital, Heze Municipal Hospital, Heze Medical College, etc. in his more than 50 years of medical practice. The development of the hospital has cultivated a large number of reserve talents for the hospital. He is known for being strict in his teaching, but as long as students are willing to learn and ask questions, he will teach them what he has learned. Many young Chinese medicine practitioners trained by him have now become the backbone of the hospital. On November 30, 2020, the Peony District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital held an apprenticeship ceremony for Guo Zonghan, and nine disciples at the scene officially worshiped Guo Zonghan as a teacher.

In the eyes of students, Guo Zonghan is a strict teacher. In the eyes of patients, Guo Zonghan is a master at diagnosing intractable diseases in internal medicine. According to Guo Zonghan’s recollection, a few years ago, a hepatitis B patient came to see him for consultation. “Faced with a disease like hepatitis B, I have no idea in my heart, but the patient’s attitude is very firm, and I prescribed her a few prescriptions according to her condition. Drug conditioning.” Fortunately, after dozens of Chinese medicines, the patient’s symptoms were significantly relieved, and the surface antigen turned negative after examination. “I didn’t believe the test results. I was relieved after multiple tests were negative.” Guo Zonghan told reporters that every time he cured a difficult disease, his heart was filled with a sense of accomplishment.

“As a doctor, the greatest value is to treat diseases and save people.” Today, Guo Zonghan, who is “inactive”, still insists on attending clinics for several days a week. Perseverance and silent interpretation of the connotation of “sincere doctors”.