Chapter 189, /.



The two arrived at the hospital cafeteria, where many people were already seated.

Hua Shancheng and Su Xiao were among them.

Cui Sheng spotted her in the crowd at a glance.

Over here, the dean saw Hua Shancheng and quickly called out to Cui Sheng, "Little Cui, come on, let's go see Elder Hua from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine first. He's an all-around master. Both Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western medicine ultimately aim to cure patients. If you both have time, you can sit down and discuss it, learning from each other's strengths..."

“That’s exactly what I was thinking too.” Cui Sheng looked at the person approaching and a smile unconsciously appeared on his lips.

"Professor Hua." The dean had already arrived at the dining table.

Hua Shancheng wasn't blind; he had already seen the dean and Su Xiao. As they approached, Hua Shancheng and Su Xiao had already stood up.

"Dean," Hua Shancheng said.

"Hello, Dean." Su Xiao.

"I've come to introduce you to a new colleague. You weren't here yesterday. This is Dr. Cui Sheng, a returned overseas PhD and a neurology expert," the dean introduced. "And this is Elder Hua Shanchenghua from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, who is known as a divine healer."

“Oh, I’m flattered, I’m flattered.” Hua Shancheng disagreed with the dean’s introduction. “It’s just undeserved praise from outsiders. Don’t take it seriously.”

"Hey, Professor Hua, you're too modest," the dean said with a wave of his hand and a smile.

Hua Shancheng smiled, neither confirming nor denying, then turned to Cui Sheng and said with a smile, "A PhD returned from overseas, young and promising, not bad at all. From now on, it will be the world of you young people. By the way, this is my apprentice, Su Xiaoxiao. She's still in school and usually helps me out."

"Comrade Su, it's a pleasure to meet you." Cui Sheng extended his hand to Su Xiaoxiao.

“Dr. Cui.” Su Xiao shook hands with him back.

This counts as us officially getting to know each other.

After the dean finished introducing them, he took Cui Sheng away to continue recognizing people.

Su Xiao and Hua Shancheng sat down and continued eating.

"Hey, so young and promising. Judging from the dean's expression, he seems to value him highly." Hua Shancheng said this, but there was a hint of sourness in his tone.

Su Xiao laughed and said, "He's a PhD who returned from overseas, highly educated, and an expert. How could he not be valued?"

"Hmph." Hua Shancheng was dismissive, even somewhat contemptuous. "In terms of medical skills, the essence of our nation's five thousand years of history is in no way inferior to what foreign countries have only two or three hundred years of experience. You're just blindly worshipping foreign things."

Yes, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is indeed profound and extensive, emphasizing the balance of Yin and Yang, and treating diseases at their root cause; its benefits are self-evident. However, training in TCM requires a very long time, and to truly master it, one inevitably needs a master to guide them, which is not easy.

Western medicine relies on instruments; without them, it can't do anything. But Western medicine also has its advantages; it has also overcome many medical challenges.

In response, Su Xiao smiled and reassured her, "Of course, our traditional Chinese medicine is more profound and extensive."

"Hmph." Hua Shancheng was pleased to hear this, and hummed twice, saying somewhat petulantly, "You should learn from me properly, so you don't fall behind him."

This damn competitive spirit!

"I'll try my best." Su Xiao nodded, promising that she would work hard.

Hua Shancheng nodded in satisfaction, feeling somewhat better.

I must say, judging by his little apprentice's learning speed, his future achievements will definitely surpass those of this old man.

Moreover, their traditional Chinese medicine practitioners are trained in a comprehensive way, unlike the other side, who is only good at one aspect.

Thinking this, Hua Shancheng regained his spirit and confidence.

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