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Shortcut from surgeon to general practitioner
I graduated from Medical College of Wuhan University of Science and Technology on 1995, and have been engaged in surgical work until the first half of 20 17, from neurosurgery to orthopedics to general surgery. How many operations have I had! However, with the change of the times, with the continuous development of economy, with the progress of society, with the change of lifestyle and rhythm, with the deepening of national medical reform. I deeply understand that people's common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases have undergone earth-shaking changes, with more intractable diseases and fewer doctors' solutions. Patients spend a lot of money and the treatment effect is poor. I also feel that as a surgeon, I can't meet the requirements of current medical services and patients, which prompted me to become a general practitioner and an all-around doctor. I need to change my diagnosis and treatment thinking! At this time, brain acupuncture therapy was born, which completely broke my thinking about doctors for more than 20 years! Now I can't cure the diseases of internal medicine, surgery, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, gynecology and orthopedics ... when the patient asks me what diseases can brain acupuncture treat? I will quote a wise saying from Master to cure your illness. So domineering!

I only sit in the outpatient clinic from 9 am to 1 1, and there are more than 20 patients every day. To be honest, I am a little tired. But every day, I see patients smiling into the clinic and hear a sentence that patients often say ... Hua Tuo is near-re-embodiment! My fatigue will disappear!

My teacher taught us such a good therapy, achieved such good results and trained so many excellent general practitioners. Isn't it completely in line with the national medical reform policy?

Occasionally write this article in my spare time, and thank the teacher for finding a shortcut from junior college to general practice!