Chapter 339: She Has Great Love and a Broad Vision
Upon hearing Deputy Director Chen's words, Bai Zhi replied, "Deputy Director Chen, I haven't considered this issue yet. I'd like to finish the work at hand first."
Bai Zhi did not truthfully tell Deputy Director Chen her plans, since she did not know who Deputy Director Chen was in the future.
But Deputy Director Chen seemed unwilling to give up. He said sincerely, "Dr. Bai, I really hope to continue my studies in the field of developing detoxification therapies under your guidance in the future. I'm getting old, but I still want to contribute my remaining energy."
I used to think that having reached the position of deputy director, I had achieved something and could settle down comfortably.
But Bai Zhi and Shen Qian, these young people, really taught him a lesson.
Diseases can change rapidly, so as doctors, we need to constantly study and learn.
"Deputy Director Chen, your hard work and dedication are something we younger generations should learn from."
Looking at the sincere and affectionate senior in front of her, Bai Zhi finally spoke up, "If there is an opportunity in the future, we can continue to work together."
Upon hearing Bai Zhi's words, Deputy Director Chen smiled and said, "Great, I hope we can continue to progress together in this field in the future."
Deputy Director Chen was well aware that the reason why the detoxification therapy they were responsible for developing was entirely due to the power of Angelica dahurica.
He boldly guessed that Bai Zhi and that divine physician Ye Rufeng had already researched detoxification methods for various medicinal properties.
Bai Zhi directly contributed her research findings to the establishment of this R&D team.
Otherwise, such achievements would not have been possible in such a short period of time.
They, this group of so-called experts, were actually just taking advantage of the situation. Even he, the director of the Traditional Chinese Medicine department, didn't play any important role in the team.
Of course, he also understood the reason, as Angelica dahurica is a traditional Chinese medicine.
He was like a quack doctor in other people's eyes.
As society progresses and systems in all aspects gradually improve, itinerant doctors and barefoot doctors are beginning to be replaced by so-called qualified doctors.
She wanted to gain access to authority and needed a legitimate title.
Bai Zhi glanced at Deputy Director Chen, who was traveling with her but seemed distracted, as if deep in thought.
Her eyes flickered slightly; she could actually guess what Deputy Director Chen was thinking.
After all, we're all smart people.
Deputy Director Chen must find it incredible that an antidote therapy could be developed in such a short time.
They might even have doubts.
But she didn't elaborate.
She doesn't need to explain.
Upon entering the laboratory, Dr. Yang posed a question to Bai Zhi: "Dr. Bai, although we have made considerable progress recently, this is only in the laboratory. I think it is necessary to further investigate what will happen when these Chinese medicines and various Chinese medicine therapies are actually used on patients."
Bai Zhi replied, "Dr. Yang, you have considered this very carefully. These are results from the laboratory, which can only prove that our research direction is correct. Once they are actually applied to the human body, they cannot be generalized. Especially in traditional Chinese medicine, we need to differentiate syndromes and treat patients according to their individual constitutions to create a suitable treatment plan."
At this moment, Director Zhou surprisingly agreed with Bai Zhi's point of view, "Dr. Bai is right. Regardless of whether it is traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine, the research results in the laboratory can only prove that the general direction is correct. The specific treatment plan still needs to be formulated according to the individual's condition. We have been dealing with patients in the same way before. Although we have developed a detoxification plan for drug poisoning, the general direction is the same."
Deputy Director Chen nodded, "That makes sense."
The atmosphere in the laboratory was unusually harmonious. Shen Qian spoke with a proud expression, "Dr. Xiao Bai, our team is already very impressive to have achieved such results in such a short period of time."
"It's Dr. Xiaobai who's really good," Deputy Director Chen corrected.
Neither Director Zhou nor Dr. Yang denied what Deputy Director Chen said. Through working together for a period of time, everyone had been immersed in the laboratory. As Western medicine doctors, they couldn't get involved in many of the treatments for Angelica dahurica.
However, Bai Zhi assigned them the task of consulting Western medical literature and books, as well as studying the pharmacological effects of some foreign drugs and combining them with traditional Chinese medicine treatments.
Angelica dahurica has stated very clearly and humbly that traditional Chinese medicine is not a panacea.
For some medicinal properties, a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine is necessary to achieve better detoxification results.
Director Zhou was well aware that this was why Bai Zhi had chosen to agree to their joining.
Although the establishment of this detoxification research and development team was the idea of the military hospital, Bai Zhi may not have had the right to refuse.
But after truly understanding her capabilities during this period, Director Zhou realized that they were narrow-minded.
If Bai Zhi had refused their offer from the beginning, she could have made the request to Vice Dean Li.
Moreover, he was certain that once Bai Zhi made this request, Vice Dean Li would definitely agree.
He had no choice but to agree.
After all, apart from Angelica dahurica, no one in their hospital can currently solve this problem.
But Bai Zhi did not do that.
Right under their noses, she revealed the antidote for the known poisons.
Of course, Western doctors cannot learn all of it in a short period of time.
Through his interactions with her, he had to admit that his father and brother's assessment of Angelica dahurica was correct.
She has great love and a broad perspective.
Bai Zhi was quite surprised that Director Zhou, such an arrogant expert, could so sincerely acknowledge her excellence. She smiled and said, "It's all thanks to everyone."
After listening to Bai Zhi's explanation and the insights of the other experts, Dr. Yang also lowered his tone, sighed, and spoke from the heart, "Dr. Bai, you are a promising young doctor. We used to think that medical skills were honed through years of experience. We relied on our long working hours and experience, and we were always worried about young people like you handling patients. Now it seems that we were short-sighted."
Upon hearing this, Bai Zhi hurriedly denied it, "Dr. Yang, please don't say that. Whether it's traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine, medical experience needs to be accumulated over time and through clinical experience. This should never change."
Don't let my young age fool you; my grandfather was very strict with me. In the past few years, I studied medicine diligently, and by working with him and seeing all sorts of strange patients, I gained some clinical experience. But as the saying goes, "Man proposes, God disposes," and diseases are constantly evolving; we need to continue learning and improving ourselves.
She's a genuine traditional Chinese medicine doctor.
If I could live another life, would I only dare to treat patients after studying traditional Chinese medicine for three years?
She didn't want to create such a misunderstanding among young people.
They thought that studying medicine could be done quickly.
In any industry, especially the medical industry, human life is at stake. There are no shortcuts, and there is no such thing as quick success.
Deputy Director Chen agreed, saying, "Yes, one should never stop learning."
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