After understanding the situation, Jiang Tangtang immediately started writing and filled in all the information. After the staff checked it and found no problem, they went downstairs to see a Chinese doctor.
After a while, the staff came back and took her to another empty office. When she entered, Jiang Tangtang saw her registration form in the hands of an old man with gray hair and an immortal look.
Seeing her come in, the old Chinese doctor gestured for her to sit down with his right hand.
"You're going to take the test?"
"Um!"
The old Chinese doctor was a little surprised to see her young age, but he didn't show it.
Because he also knew that families with a long tradition of traditional Chinese medicine were influenced by what they saw and heard, and learned much faster than ordinary people, and often had some gifted geniuses.
"Sit down, I'll ask you a few questions."
Jiang Tangtang nodded, pulled out the stool in front of the table and sat down.
"I see you wrote that your family was once an imperial physician, and you yourself have learned a great deal. So, let me ask you, what is syndrome differentiation and treatment?"
After hearing these words, Jiang Tangtang realized that this was an interview and she happened to know all the questions.
"Dialectical treatment is the process of distinguishing symptoms and discussing treatment. The four examinations are used for differentiation, and the syndrome is a summary of the pathological nature of a disease at a certain stage. The core of the treatment is to treat the same disease differently, and different diseases with the same treatment. These can be expanded upon..."
Next, Jiang Tangtang broke down these four words and explained them one by one.
These were just the basics, and she had already memorized them.
He was a little confused about her at first, but after hearing her answer, the old Chinese doctor finally smiled and nodded frequently.
"Well, that's right. What do you think is the fundamental principle underlying our entire theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine?"
"I think it's a holistic approach. No matter what disease you're treating, you have to look at it from a holistic perspective."
Jiang Tangtang's answers hit the nail on the head with the old Chinese doctor.
After asking, the old Chinese doctor was satisfied, so he nodded to Jiang Tangtang.
"Not bad, your foundation is solid, but if you want to join our hospital, you still have to take an exam. There are quite a lot of questions, and I will be the one to write them. Do you have time to take the exam?"
Can I actually take the exam?! Jiang Tangtang’s eyes lit up when she heard this, and she nodded quickly.
"Yes, I have plenty of time, no problem!"
"Okay, then you can finish this set of papers here. There's no time limit. Give it to me when you're done. I'll be out for a while."
The old Chinese doctor stood up from his seat and took out a stack of yellow and white papers from the drawer. They were filled with his own summary of some topics about Chinese medicine. He glanced through them briefly and handed them all to Jiang Tangtang.
After taking the test paper, Jiang Tangtang touched it and found that there were quite a lot of words on it. She didn't waste any time and took out her pen to start writing.
It was around three in the afternoon before Jiang Tangtang finished the last big question.
This question was the most difficult. She wrote an entire article on dialectical treatment methods, but the problem was that she had just treated the disease mentioned in the question.
After she finished writing, she quickly handed it to an old Chinese doctor, who revised it carefully. Except for one or two controversial points, all the others were correct!
Later, the old Chinese doctor nodded with satisfaction and asked the personnel department to inform her that she could start work.
The man from the personnel department ran to the office to look for Jiang Tangtang.
"Not many people can satisfy Doctor Xu. You're the first one. Come back to work in three days. The base salary is 30 yuan, and the registration fee is extra."
"Thanks!"
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