中医之路:在信任与责任中传承与前行

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摘要:在古老而神秘的中医药领域,每一位中医都肩负着传承千年文化与技艺的重任。他们不仅是医者,更是文化的传承者,技艺的守护者。然而,在这条漫长而艰辛的道路上,中医们不仅要面对疾病的挑战,更要面对人性的考验。如何在行医的过程中保护好自己,如何在信任与责任中找到平衡,成为

在古老而神秘的中医药领域,每一位中医都肩负着传承千年文化与技艺的重任。他们不仅是医者,更是文化的传承者,技艺的守护者。然而,在这条漫长而艰辛的道路上,中医们不仅要面对疾病的挑战,更要面对人性的考验。如何在行医的过程中保护好自己,如何在信任与责任中找到平衡,成为了每一位中医必须面对的问题。

保护自己,方能传承

中医之路,道阻且长。在这条路上,中医们首先要学会保护自己。这并非自私,而是为了更好地传承中医药文化和技艺。只有保护好自己,才能保持身心的健康,才能有更多的精力去研究医术、精进技艺,才能团结更多的同道和弟子,共同将中医药事业发扬光大。正如一位老中医所言:“只有我们自己强大了,才能有信心、有能力去影响和改变更多的人。”

信任与轻松:医生的福音

在行医的过程中,医生与病人之间的信任是至关重要的。当病人对医生充满信任,沟通氛围轻松融洽时,医生可以更加专注于病情的分析与治疗方案的制定。这种信任不仅让医生心情相对轻松,更能让医生将思想和精力都用在治病救人上。正如一位中医所遇到的病人,他说:“医生说怎么治就怎么治,医生说什么时候停就什么时候停,一切听医生的。”这种信任让医生在治疗过程中没有心理负担,能够轻装上阵,全力以赴。

疑虑与束缚:医生的困境

然而,并非所有的病人都能给予医生充分的信任。有些病人前怕狼后怕虎,对治疗方案提出各种苛刻的要求。他们既要好得快,又要花钱少;既要疗程短,又要没有副作用。这种过度的疑虑和束缚不仅让医生在治疗过程中束手束脚,更让医生背负着沉重的心理负担。正如一位中医所感慨的:“这样的病人让我在治疗时心理压力过大,不能全身心地投入到治疗当中去。”

医生的选择:人性的考验

从心理学的角度上看,人类都有趋利避害的本能。医生也不例外。在病人选择医生的同时,医生也在无形中选择着病人。这种选择并非出于偏见或歧视,而是基于对人性的深刻理解和把握。医生需要找到那些愿意信任他们、愿意与他们共同面对疾病挑战的病人。这样的病人不仅能让医生在治疗过程中更加专注和自信,也能让治疗过程更加顺利和有效。

生动举例:信任的力量

曾经有一位老中医,他擅长用中药治疗各种疑难杂症。在他的诊所里,有一位长期患有慢性胃病的病人。这位病人对老中医充满了信任,完全按照他的治疗方案进行调养。经过几个月的治疗,病人的胃病得到了明显的改善。他感慨地说:“是老中医的信任和坚持让我看到了希望,也让我更加相信中医药的力量。”这位病人的故事在诊所里传为佳话,也激励着更多的病人选择信任中医药、选择信任老中医。

结语:在信任与责任中前行

中医之路充满了挑战与机遇。在这条路上,每一位中医都需要学会保护自己、学会与病人建立信任关系、学会在责任与压力中找到平衡。只有这样,他们才能在传承中医药文化和技艺的道路上走得更远、更稳。让我们共同期待并祝福每一位中医在这条道路上越走越好、越走越宽广!

作者简介:梁世杰 中医高年资主治医师,本科学历,从事中医临床工作24年,积累了较丰富的临床经验。师从首都医科大学附属北京中医院肝病科主任医师、著名老中医陈勇,侍诊多载,深得器重,尽得真传!擅用“商汤经方分类疗法”、专病专方结合“焦树德学术思想”“关幼波十纲辨证”学术思想治疗疑难杂症为特色。现任北京树德堂中医研究院研究员,北京中医药薪火传承新3+3工程—焦树德门人(陈勇)传承工作站研究员,国际易联易学与养生专委会常务理事,中国中医药研究促进会焦树德学术传承专业委员会委员,中国药文化研究会中医药慢病防治分会首批癌症领域入库专家。荣获2020年中国中医药研究促进会仲景医学分会举办的第八届医圣仲景南阳论坛“经方名医”荣誉称号。2023年首届京津冀“扁鹊杯”燕赵医学研究主题征文优秀奖获得者。事迹入选《当代科学家》杂志、《中华英才》杂志。

The Road to Traditional Chinese Medicine: inheriting and moving forward in trust and responsibility

In the ancient and mysterious field of Chinese medicine, every Chinese medicine practitioner is responsible for inheriting thousands of years of culture and craftsmanship. They are not only healers, but also the inheritors of culture and the guardians of craftsmanship. However, on this long and difficult road, Chinese medicine practitioners must not only face the challenge of disease, but also face the test of humanity. How to protect yourself in the process of practicing medicine, and how to find a balance between trust and responsibility, has become a problem that every Chinese medicine practitioner must face.

Only by protecting ourselves can we pass on our heritage

The road to traditional Chinese medicine is a long one. On this road, traditional Chinese medicine must first learn to protect themselves. This is not selfish, but in order to better inherit the culture and craftsmanship of Chinese medicine. Only by protecting ourselves can we maintain our physical and mental health, have more energy to study medical science and refine our skills, and unite more fellow practitioners and disciples to jointly promote the cause of traditional Chinese medicine. As an old Chinese medicine practitioner said, "Only when we are strong ourselves can we have the confidence and the ability to influence and change more people."

Trust and Relaxation: The Gospel of Doctors

In the course of medicine, trust between the doctor and the patient is essential. When the patient trusts the doctor and the communication atmosphere is easy and harmonious, the doctor can focus more on the analysis of the condition and the formulation of treatment. This trust not only puts doctors in a relatively relaxed mood, but also allows doctors to devote their thoughts and energy to healing people. As a patient encountered by a Chinese medicine practitioner said, "The doctor will treat the patient as he says, and the doctor will stop when he says it. Everything is up to the doctor." This trust allows doctors to have no psychological burden during the treatment process and to be comfortable and give their fullest effort.

Doubts and constraints: The Doctor's Dilemma

However, not all patients can trust their doctors fully. Some patients are afraid of the wolves and afraid of tigers and make a variety of demands on the treatment plan. They want to get better quickly and spend less money. It should be a short course of treatment without side effects. This excessive doubt and restraint not only makes doctors restrained during the treatment process, but also places a heavy psychological burden on doctors. As one traditional Chinese medicine practitioner observed: "Such patients put me under too much psychological pressure during treatment, and I cannot devote my wholehearted attention to the treatment."

The Doctor's Choice: A Test of Human Nature

From a psychological point of view, human beings have an instinct to seek advantage and avoid harm. Doctors are no exception. While the patient chooses the doctor, the doctor also invisibly selects the patient. This choice is not motivated by prejudice or discrimination, but is based on a deep understanding and grasp of human nature. Doctors need to find patients who are willing to trust them and who are ready to work with them to face the challenges of their disease. Such patients not only make doctors more focused and confident during the treatment process, but also make the treatment process smoother and more effective.

A vivid example: the power of trust

There was once an old Chinese medicine practitioner who was very good at using Chinese medicine to treat various difficult diseases. In his practice, there was a patient with chronic stomach problems. The patient was full of trust in the old Chinese medicine and kept up with his treatment plan. After several months of treatment, the patient's stomach problems improved significantly. "It was the trust and persistence of traditional Chinese medicine that gave me hope and made me more convinced of the power of traditional medicine," he said. The patient's story has become a great story in the clinic, and it has also inspired more patients to choose to trust Chinese medicine and choose to rely on traditional Chinese medicine.

Conclusion: Moving forward in trust and responsibility

The road to traditional Chinese medicine is full of challenges and opportunities. On this path, every Chinese medicine practitioner will need to learn to protect himself, to build trusting relationships with his patients, and to find a balance between responsibility and stress. Only in this way can they go further and more steadily in the path of inheriting Chinese medicine culture and craftsmanship. Let us all look forward to and wish each Chinese medicine practitioner every success and expansion on this path!

Author Bio: Liang Shijie is a senior medical practitioner in traditional Chinese medicine with an undergraduate degree. He has been engaged in traditional medicine clinical work for 24 years and has accumulated a wealth of clinical experience. Following Chen Yong, chief physician of liver disease at Beijing Traditional Medicine Hospital, affiliated with Capital Medical University, and renowned old Chinese medicine, he has been treated for many years and received great attention. He specializes in the treatment of difficult diseases using "conversational traditional therapy" and special treatments combined with the academic ideas of Jiao Shude and Guan Yubo's ten-level diagnosis.He is currently a researcher at the Shude Tang TCM Research Institute in Beijing, a fellow at the new 3 + 3 project of traditional Chinese medicine flame inheritance in Beijing - a scholar at the inheritance workstation of Jiao Shude's protégés (Chen Yong),He is a standing committee member of the International Expert Committee on E-learning and Health Care, a member of the Jiao Shude Academic Heritage Special Committee of the Chinese Association for the Advancement of Chinese Medicine Research, and the first cancer specialist to be included in the chapter of the Chinese Pharmaceutical Culture Research Association. Won the 2020 China Association for the Promotion of Traditional Chinese Medicine Zhongjing Medical Branch held the eighth session of the Medical Saint Zhongjing Nanyang Forum "Classic Prescription Famous Doctor" honorary title. The winner of the first Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei "Pingui Cup" Yanzhao Medical Research Essay Award in 2023. His work was featured in the journal Current Scientist and the journal Chinese Talent.

来源:首都专家梁世杰一点号

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