In the following time, several people from the military hospital discussed some issues with Lu Cheng and then took Lu Cheng to the military hospital.

In the army, in addition to the conventional combat arms such as the navy, army, air force, and rocket force, there are also military civilian and professional and technical arms.

Professional military doctors belong to the technical branch of the military and also have military ranks.

Xiao Ran, who came to see Lu Cheng on behalf of the military hospital this time, is a major-level military doctor.

In addition to the major, there is also a lieutenant and a second lieutenant-level military doctor.

In the army, military rank determines status. Lu Cheng, a private, would say hello to a second lieutenant when he sees him, and would stop to salute when he meets him on the road.

On the way to the military hospital, Major Xiao Ran kept talking to Lu Cheng: "Lu Cheng, I heard that your family is a family of traditional Chinese medicine, and you were admitted to the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Why do you want to go to the grassroots company?"

"I think grassroots companies may need my medical skills more. Besides, I also like the company life now."

"In fact, our field hospital also needs talented and capable Chinese medicine practitioners like you. In our entire army, every year there are many outstanding soldiers who suffer serious physical injuries due to excessive training. Although our hospital tries its best to provide them with health care, the effect has not been very good.

Every year, there are many veterans who have to retire due to physical reasons. If your health care plan can be promoted, it can retain a large number of veterans for our army. Especially for some reconnaissance troops with heavy training tasks, they need talents like you even more.

I heard from Captain Wang before that you have completed all the courses for your undergraduate and master's degrees by self-study. Is this true?"

Lu Cheng nodded: "I have been learning Chinese medicine from my father since I was a child, which laid a good foundation. The courses at the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine are not difficult, and most of the content is what I learned in elementary school. Instead of staying in school, it is better to come out early."

"It's a good idea, but if you can get your diploma, you will be a lieutenant officer in the army, which will be very beneficial to your future development."

Lu Cheng smiled and said, "If you want to graduate early, you need to wait until your junior year at least. I don't want to waste so much time."

Upon hearing this, Xiao Ran nodded and didn't say anything more.

Indeed, no matter how outstanding Lu Cheng is, it is not easy to get a university diploma in just one year.

What's more, although Lu Cheng was born into a family of traditional Chinese medicine, his parents died early and he had no relatives or background, so he could only rely on himself.

Thinking of Lu Cheng's family situation, Xiao Ran cherished Lu Cheng's talent even more.

"Lu Cheng, don't worry. The plan you have compiled this time will be of great use to the entire army. We will definitely report your situation to the higher authorities. If necessary, we will contact your University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and apply for early graduation for you.

Or, you can also take the entrance exam to a military medical university. Our major military medical universities also have Chinese medicine majors. For example, I graduated from the Second Military Medical University..."

Excellent talents will always be given preferential treatment. Lu Cheng only made a small move and was favored by the military hospital.

Although Xiao Ran in front of him was only a major and seemed to have a lower rank than his own regiment commander Wang Qingrui, Lu Cheng did not doubt every word he said.

The military ranks of professional and technical arms are not exactly the same as those of ordinary arms. Looking across the country, there is only one deputy-army-level military district hospital in the entire army, and the director is also at the major general level.

The other major military district hospitals in the southeast, northwest, northeast and southwest are at the division level, and the presidents are at the colonel level.

The military field hospitals of each group army were only at the regimental level. In other words, the director of the military hospital that Lu Cheng was about to go to was only at the colonel level at most.

The fact that the military hospital was able to send a major-level military doctor to pick up Lu Cheng is enough to show how much the military hospital values ​​Lu Cheng.

Along the way, Xiao Ran also talked about the situation of the military field hospital. His words and deeds seemed to indicate that he wanted to invite Lu Cheng to go to the military hospital, but Lu Cheng politely refused.

Seeing Lu Cheng's firm attitude, Xiao Ran didn't say anything more.

After arriving at the military hospital, Xiao Ran immediately took Lu Cheng to the dean's office.

The director of the military hospital is a colonel in his fifties who looks about the same age as his own regiment commander, Wang Qingrui.

"Dean, I have invited Comrade Lu Cheng over."

The dean showed a benevolent smile: "Are you Comrade Xiao Lu? Please take a seat. Xiao Ran, go and call Mr. Zhou."

"Yes."

As he spoke, the dean asked someone to pour Lu Cheng a cup of tea. "Comrade Lu, thank you for your hard work. We have studied your plan and it is indeed feasible. We invited you here this time to have an exchange with the professor in charge of health care in our hospital. Don't be nervous, take a seat."

"Thank you, Dean."

While the two were talking, an old professor with gray hair walked in. As soon as Lu Cheng saw him, he knew that he must be an old Chinese doctor.

The old Chinese doctor has been dealing with various Chinese medicines all year round, and there is always a faint smell of Chinese medicine on his body. Most people may not be able to smell it, but for Lu Cheng, the old Chinese doctor, it is quite familiar.

"Is this Comrade Lu Cheng? I heard you were young, but I didn't expect you to be so young. How old are you this year?"

The dean at the side introduced Lu Cheng: "This is Professor Zhou Bingren, who is in charge of health care in our hospital."

"Hello, Professor Zhou. I'm Lu Cheng, and I just turned twenty this year."

"It's not easy to achieve such success at the age of 20. It seems that Comrade Lu Cheng has a deep family background in learning. Where are you from?"

"My hometown is Henan Province, my ancestral home is..."

After Lu Cheng briefly talked about his family situation, Professor Zhou recalled for a moment before speaking, "I remember that there seems to be such a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in Henan Province. I heard my teacher talk about it when I was studying medicine. No wonder.

By the way, let's talk about your health care plan. I have seen the massage and acupuncture techniques you summarized, and they are amazing. I wonder if you can demonstrate them in person?"

"of course can."

"It just so happens that we have a few overtrained veterans here who are waiting for treatment. How about you come with me to take a look?"

"no problem."

Lu Cheng said this and stood up.

Seeing this, the dean stood up and said, "Old Zhou, Comrade Lu Cheng just got here, and you didn't even let him rest for a while."

Lu Cheng waved his hand and said, "Dean, I'm not tired either. I don't need to rest. Let's go see the patients first."

Upon hearing this, Professor Zhou became even more satisfied with Lu Cheng and took Lu Cheng straight to an inpatient building.

When we arrived at a ward, we saw several veterans in their twenties and thirties gathered together chatting. When they saw Mr. Zhou, they immediately stopped talking and stood up to greet him.

Some people can still stand up normally, but others need to hold on to their waist or the wall.

Elder Zhou introduced the situation of several people to Lu Cheng: "These veterans have all suffered irreversible damage to their bodies due to long-term overload training. Some of them fell or sprained their muscles, bones, ligaments and other parts during training. Although conventional methods can allow them to gradually recover, it is difficult to guarantee their future combat capabilities, and it may even affect their normal life in the future.

Xiao Lu, your health care plan is very good. Do you have any solution for these patients?"

In fact, when Mr. Zhou asked these questions, he didn't have much hope.

As an old Chinese medicine practitioner with many years of experience, Mr. Zhou was naturally aware of the conditions of these veterans. He also knew that if they wanted to fully recover, they would have to ask the famous doctors in Yanjing City to help them with long-term care.

To do this would cost too much.

Moreover, there are only a limited number of famous traditional Chinese medicine doctors, and it is impossible for them to take care of the ordinary soldiers in these military regions.

Lu Cheng didn't say much. He went up to check on the conditions of these veterans one by one, and then he said, "The medical skills inherited by our Lu family are mainly based on health care. For these veterans, I dare not say that I can cure them all, but at least I can ensure that their future lives will not be affected. If they recover well, they may be able to return to the barracks and participate in normal training."

After hearing what Lu Cheng said, the veterans who originally had no hope immediately became excited: "Comrade, can you really cure us?"

“Whether it can be cured or not, we won’t know until we have cured it.”

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