Little Divine Doctor in the 70s, Beloved by a Tough Guy

Only after Su Yuhe died did she realize that the man she married and her so-called good sister had long been involved!

She had been manipulated by the scumbag and the white lotus, and her mor...

Chapter 543 was hacked

The news that Su Yuhe, a college student, published an SCI paper spread in the domestic medical community.

Reporters in this field smelled the scent and came over, saying they wanted to interview Su Yuhe.

Su Yuhe did not accept the interview immediately because she didn't know whether it would be considered ostentatious.

She first asked Zeng Xianjiu, who said it was okay, just think more when speaking and don't fall into traps, as some reporters have no conscience.

Su Yuehe was interviewed at school. Although Zeng Xianjiu was the class teacher, he did not come due to something. Only Song Guorong was with Su Yuehe.

The reporter first asked Song Guorong: "As far as I know, Professor Song is the teacher who took Su Yuhe to study abroad. Professor Song should have also helped Su get the SCI publication. But the journal only has Su Yuhe's name on it, not the teacher's name, let alone any other students. Was this article written by Su Yuhe alone?"

This question is a bit of a trap. It seems to be pointing out that Su Yuhe is a student at school and it is impossible for her to complete it independently. How could it be possible without other classmates or teachers?

Could it be because of some unspeakable secret that only Su Yuhe's name was written?

Is Union Medical College trying to push Su Yuhe forward?

Does Su Yuhe have a powerful background?

The reporter thought of all kinds of possible reasons in his mind. I have to say, he is worthy of being a reporter, his imagination is outrageous.

He looked at Song Guorong with fiery eyes.

Song Guorong was in his sixties, and he almost couldn't hold back his curse. He suppressed his anger for a long time and said expressionlessly:

"Yuhe is a very diligent and intelligent student. She completed all the content of the thesis independently. I and other teachers and classmates have never given her any guidance worth mentioning."

The reporter's face was filled with disbelief. "Ms. Su is so young, and your school's teaching at the time was only theoretical. How could she have written such a paper?"

The reporter spoke sharply, with the word "impossible" written on his face.

He openly expressed his doubts about Su Yuhe.

Su Yuhe didn't say anything, but her eyes were always on the reporter.

There was more than one reporter coming for this interview. Su Yuhe really wanted to know which newspaper this reporter who had been targeting her was from.

Since the reporter didn't get anything out of Song Guorong, he turned to ask Su Yuhe.

Su Yuhe didn't answer his question, but asked, "Are you a regular reporter? This isn't some temporary position, is it?"

The reporter was unhappy: "I have been working in this field for three years. I used to be a reporter for a state-owned newspaper!"

Su Yuhe nodded as if suddenly understanding something: "So it's because of lack of ability that your iron rice bowl is ruined?"

The reporter's expression immediately changed: "Student Su Yuhe, please adjust your attitude. We are the ones interviewing you now."

Su Yuhe chuckled. "You know this is an interview, and you need to be honest. This is for the prisoner. Please correct your identity. If you continue to make malicious assumptions about me, I can refuse your interview and refuse to authorize your newspaper to publish a report about me."

While speaking, Su Yuhe glanced at the name tag on the other person's chest.

It meant that she remembered which newspaper he was from, and there was a warning in her eyes.

The reporter just wanted to dig up some explosive information and did not want to offend Su Yuhe. If the newspaper could not publish the report about Su Yuhe, he would not be able to bear the responsibility if the superiors blamed him.

The reporter was extremely smooth and immediately apologized to Su Yuhe.

Su Yuhe didn't say accept or reject, she just said:

"Please polish your professional skills and get the facts before trying to dig holes. Most of the articles I write are about traditional Chinese medicine. My teachers and classmates all studied modern medicine. Moreover, I can write articles because I have case studies to support my work. So far, I have cured two patients with ADGIS syndrome."

The reporter's expression changed again and again. Su Yuhe was openly mocking his lack of professional ability.

However, he did not have the opportunity to refute.

This Su Yuhe looks young, but I didn't expect her to have such a powerful mouth!

A nearby reporter grasped the key point and asked Su Yuhe, "As far as I know, Su Yuhe mentioned in the article that she cured Ressa, the manager of the New York celebrity Krens family. Now you mentioned two cases, and there's another one. Who is that?"

Su Yuhe smiled. "That's inconvenient to disclose. I mentioned Mr. Reisa in the paper because he agreed. Also, the second case happened after I submitted the paper, so I didn't mention it."

Someone else paid attention to the key point: "In an environment like the United States where all medical treatment is Western, when Su proposed Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment or wrote his Traditional Chinese Medicine paper, did he ever consider that it might not be accepted? Or did he encounter any obstacles during the process?"

This is the question that reporters should ask!

Su Yuhe looked at the reporter with admiration and actually thought about the question before answering.

Obstacle?

Of course there is.

Professor Heimer did not like her treatment method at that time. He only considered Su Yuhe's method after all other available methods failed.

Moreover, Su Yuhe was not asked to take action at that time, and Shen Chenghou was found instead.

When the treatment method began to show "effectiveness", Heimer couldn't wait to publish it. If it weren't for the sequelae that appeared later, Su Yuhe's name would probably not be written on this paper.

Su Yuhe still showed mercy and did not expose Hai Mo's behavior.

I picked out some things to talk about.

The reporters listened to Su Yuhe's talk and took notes in their notebooks. As they wrote, they sighed: It turns out that publishing in SCI is not that easy.

Su Yuhe understood this clearly, which is why she said she encountered obstacles.

Her interview was in the newspaper the next day.

Not to mention Su Yuhe, even Union Hospital was reported.

Zeng Xianjiu said, "The school has gained a good reputation, so next year's recruitment and promotion will be much easier! To my mind, the bonus the school gave you is really too little. They're not afraid that you'll be poached by other schools."

There were actually other medical schools that approached Su Yuhe and offered her various generous conditions, asking her to study for a master's degree at their school.

They promised to exempt her from the exam, arrange a job for her in the future, allocate her a house, and solve her children's schooling problems...

In fact, these are not problems for Su Yuhe. She has already decided not to leave Peking Union Medical College. As I said before, Peking Union Medical College is one of the best medical schools in China.

Su Yuhe tactfully said that she still had a long time to go to graduate school and didn't want to consider it so soon.

I rejected several schools with this reason.

Just as things were getting back to normal, a few days later, a newspaper outside reported Su Yuhe's "black material".

They said she was a soldier's child and her father was a high-ranking military officer. The article was not written by her, she just took advantage of other people's achievements.

The real "author" was coerced and bribed by Su Yuhe and could only watch his hard work being taken away by Su Yuhe.

The report was well-written, and many people began to waver.

The school and department leaders did not suspect Su Yuhe after Song Guorong and Zeng Xianjiu repeatedly guaranteed her.

Only some classmates looked at Su Yuhe differently.