"My third brother is a man who values his reputation, so it's impossible for him to be confused," Han Chen said. "But... I also heard that my second uncle really bought it for him... I couldn't tell whether it was real or not, so I asked."
"So they ended up not having a house, but they still got engaged, didn't they?"
"I don't know how my third brother managed to deal with it," Han Chen frowned and sighed deeply, then rubbed his brows. "After they got engaged, they acted just like a married couple. They work in government agencies, so if they have any conflicts, they'll just be exposed to gossip and be criticized. And Yan Yi? She's just a spoiled brat, and she doesn't consider my third brother's situation at all."
"Yan Yi? Is he also from a government agency?"
"She's doing agricultural policy research at an agricultural research institute. She also holds a temporary position in an administrative unit. I don't know what she does specifically."
"Then why did she come to Dongjiang..."
"Who knows," Han Chen said. "I heard earlier that most of the people in that research institute are relatives of Shanghai leaders. They seem to be doing policy research all day long, traveling around the country to conduct research, but in reality... they are just traveling on public funds. They don't go to remote mountainous areas, nor do they go to the homes of the most grassroots farmers. They specifically visit those famous local industrial parks. They call it a visit, but the leaders of the park have always treated them well. They can also take away some local specialties for free before leaving."
"Eat and take at the same time."
"almost."
This was also the first time Zhou Mo heard of such a thing.
Regarding this kind of behavior, Zhou Mo thought that if he paid for it himself, people might not think he was just sitting there doing nothing.
Two days later.
Zhou Mo just finished the online training course and turned off DingTalk.
A message from Shen Qingyi popped up on the computer screen.
She sent a notice in the group’s large group.
The gist of it is that Director Gu of the orthopedics department has a shift handover system to implement, but his team is made up of doctors, and everyone has no problem seeing patients. However, when discussing the "requirements" for the system with the technology company, the other party finds it difficult to understand the doctors' needs, and the doctors don't understand system construction either, so there is a big generation gap in communication.
Shen Qingyi had previously worked on database construction and participated in the construction of many health platforms, including the Dongjiang Maternal and Child Health Cloud Platform. Shen Qingyi and her classmates in the Maternal and Child Health Department wrote a project application and found a company to build it together.
I have some experience in this area.
The orthopedics handover system is only used within the orthopedics department and is far less complicated than the maternal and child health cloud platform. It is not a difficult task for Shen Qingyi.
Or it's too simple.
But since Director Gu had spoken, Shen Qingyi couldn't refuse, so he had to @Liu Kai in the group, and let him act as a middleman to convey the doctor's "needs" to the company that made the system.
The effect is similar to this: if a doctor says they want to add a window to display a certain test result, Liu Kai will relay this to the other company, asking whether a certain test has a reference range, or a unilateral limit, and what abnormal value is considered abnormal, or whether the test item needs a secondary window, and whether the electronic report and test results can be merged into the same window.
It is difficult for two unrelated industries to cooperate. At this time, we need people like Liu Kai, who not only has a medical background but also has some knowledge of database and visualization.
The development of a single discipline has reached a bottleneck. As far as the current discipline classification is concerned, further development of a single discipline will not have much effect on promoting scientific and technological progress. Interdisciplinarity is the general trend of future discipline development.
Zhou Mo’s major is one of them.
In particular, majors that combine multiple disciplines such as mathematics, informatics, computer science, and biology have just entered a stage of vigorous development.
Compound talents are a scarce resource in the market.
The project is still in the exploratory stage. Director Gu has just proposed the idea. Although this proposal has been briefly reported to Dean Yao, who is generally supportive, the project still needs to go through a formal application and approval process before it can be officially launched.
A project plan must be written, and this task naturally fell on Han Chen.
The only support Director Gu can give to Han Chen is to ask Shen Qingyi to find Liu Kai to help polish the professional issues.
When Liu Kai heard that he would be collaborating with Han Chen, he was overjoyed. He even volunteered and asked Shen Qingyi, "Do you want to go directly to the First Hospital of Dongda University to find Brother Han Chen? I'll help him write it in his office."
Shen Qingyi: "They still have to go to work, why are you running there?"
Liu Kai felt as if he had been poured with a bucket of cold water, and his enthusiasm instantly died down.
Shen Qingyi: "The orthopedics department is very busy, and this kind of thing is basically done after hours or during overtime. Let's wait for Dr. Han to come up with a draft. Please help review the relevant descriptions of the system platform. Director Gu said that you will be given labor service."
"Wow," Zhao Xiaoshuang said enviously, "Teacher, when can I have some private work to do?"
"Just wait," Shen Qingyi said, "The next batch of new junior brothers will be in your care."
"That would be great," Zhao Xiaoshuang wished for more.
Shen Qingyi smiled, handed the document in his hand to Zhou Mo, and said, "This is the project book when I first built the cloud platform. I guess Han Chen has never worked on this kind of project book before. You can make a copy and give it to him for reference. Remember, this thing is not my own work, and there must be no electronic version."
Zhou Mo's eyes flashed with surprise, "I know, thank you, teacher."
I didn't expect Shen Qingyi to be so supportive.
Of course, she could also understand why Shen Qingyi didn't allow the electronic version to be scanned.
This thing was originally a collaboration between Shen Qingyi and the director of the Maternal and Child Health Center, and the Maternal and Child Health Center accounted for the majority of the work. Although this information cannot be considered confidential, it is not the result of Shen Qingyi alone.
It's okay to lend it to someone you know for reference, but it would be bad if the electronic version was scanned and circulated.
Everyone who produces knowledge should respect the intellectual achievements of others.
This inevitably reminded Shen Pan of the time when he was taking basic courses in the past, when many teachers were reluctant to keep their PPTs, because those were their achievements. Many of the pictures and content in them were not in the textbooks and were copied by students, which was equivalent to distributing their achievements for free.
What's even more outrageous is that those courseware were uploaded to Baidu Wenku and Doc88 and became paid files, but the original authors did not earn a penny.
Even so, there are still many students who, whether real or fake, use learning as an excuse to copy the teacher's courseware.
The teacher was forced to make two PPTs, one for teaching and one for students to "study".
After Shen Qingyi left, Zhou Mo went to the next room to copy documents.
Zhao Xiaoshuang followed her and insisted on going with her.
"What?" Zhou Mo looked at her.
Zhao Xiaoshuang chuckled and asked, "Director Shen, does this count as loving someone and loving their dog?"
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