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Will patients come to a young Chinese medicine teacher's clinic?

Will patients come to a young Chinese medicine teacher's clinic?

As long as the medical skill is good, pleading someone to come. As long as the disease can be cured, there is a good reputation, the recovery of the patient will be free advertising for you, through word of mouth, looking for you to see more and more people.

Being able to heal is hard! Word of mouth spreads and more people go quickly. It's not about being young or old.

As long as you are good at your craft you will have people coming to your door, but of course newcomers to the area have to sit there for a few months in the cold, and you have to sit still to do that.

Most of the Chinese medicine through the word of mouth of patients to maintain its reputation for the development of young, it does not matter, as long as after a few influential difficult cases will soon open the situation, be convinced and recognized by the people, the power of the word of mouth as a spark can start a prairie fire, as long as there is a superb medical skills, will certainly cure many patients, and the people are most demanding of the truth, let the facts speak for themselves, let the facts prove that the facts speak louder than words, the people believe! The people believe in the word of mouth, believe in the efficacy.

Junior blacksmith, senior doctor.

How does Kwanzaa look at your skills? How do you go about running a clinic? There are many clinics in the market nowadays, and not many of them can retain clients! Have your own unique skills, plus a healer's heart, convince people with virtue and keep them with heart! Effectiveness of treatment is very important! Getting word-of-mouth from patients can expand your reach!

Learning from the Central Plains is certainly not a move into the chrome world, nor is it a day into the fame of the wealth of the four sides, it will only be ten million suffer from a good one down the name of the down ......

Thanks for the invite!

Generally speaking, patients come to a clinic with the aim of regaining a healthy body. Therefore, as long as the doctor can recognize the disease, use the right medicine, and explain clearly to the patient how to live correctly, then this doctor is a good doctor, and the patient will be willing to seek treatment from him. If this doctor also has some specialties or features, then it will be easier to form a word-of-mouth, thus gaining more fans, and the operation of the clinic will not be bad. From this aspect, it seems that it has nothing to do with the age of the doctor. As the old saying goes, it's not the age that counts. In the clinics I counsel, there are a lot of young doctors and their patients have a lot of fans; on the other hand, there are a lot of older physicians with very few patients, and ultimately, it's all about the efficacy of the treatment.

However, in reality, especially in the case of Chinese medicine practitioners, we often have to put the word 'old' in front of it, old Chinese medicine practitioners. It is widely believed that Chinese medicine practitioners with age and experience, especially those with beards, are more likely to be trusted by patients. It is the efficacy of the treatment that ultimately determines whether the patient can trust the doctor. A 'beard' without real substance may win the day, but it will not win the patient's continued trust.

Therefore, my advice to a young Chinese medicine practitioner starting a Chinese medicine clinic is not to see all diseases and take on all patients. Make sure to find yourself a breakthrough point first, that is, first combine your strengths from your own mastery or ancestry, and take the specific diseases of a specific group of people as your strengths or 'highlights', and tell them clearly, and persevere, and as time sinks in, your patients will surely identify with you, trust you, and ultimately become your loyal fans.

Young TCM practitioners starting a clinic should avoid: impatience; complacency; marketing. Especially the last one of marketing, which is the biggest taboo! Chinese medicine is about the unity of heaven and man! Therefore, the character of the three views are not correct, must not be a good doctor! Hope that the day into the gold, as a way to get rich, must not be a good doctor, you can not make money!

As the old saying goes, fame and profit come first. Therefore, in order for young Chinese medicine practitioners to do well in their clinics, they must first cultivate themselves, meditate, and focus on the health of their patients to win a wider range of 'fame', and ultimately, profit will come naturally.

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It is a Chinese medicine practitioner and an artisan, who has to keep, suffer and have love, and cannot get rich unless he has no conscience.

Will definitely come, you must how to practically set up the treatment of the sick to save people, urgent patients, have their own real and effective experience and practice of treatment, rather than half-knowledge, as long as you cure a lot of people, once the reputation spreads out, you will be famous, must be realistic, do not mix any water.

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