Su Yuhe and the other two followed Zeng Xianjiu's team.
I listened quietly to the teachers talking to each other, from one department to another.
Entered the orthopedic clinic.
There were patients queuing outside and there were also patients inside.
Apart from some obvious external injuries, there are no other visible symptoms, but the person looks unwell.
Some covered their necks, some put their hands on their waists...
A nurse came out of the clinic and nodded when she saw Zeng Xianjiu and called him Director Zeng.
Zeng Xianjiu waved his hand and told people to go about their own business.
I followed Zeng Xianjiu into the clinic. Several doctors inside looked over, stood up almost at the same time, and called me Director (Teacher).
Zeng Xianjiu smiled and waved his hand: "Go ahead and take care of yourselves. I'll take a few teachers to take a look."
The hospital treatment rooms at that time were not independent small rooms like those decades later, but a room where several doctors sat to diagnose patients.
Joseph looked at him and shook his head slightly. He couldn't help but say to Zeng Xianjiu, "The last time I came to China was more than ten years ago, right? I remember the environment was like this. How come it seems to be the same now?"
Zeng Xianjiu was unable to speak of the turbulent ten years, and only said, "The conditions are not yet suitable, but our hospital is already applying for equipment and construction."
Professor Ryan, who was standing next to him, said to Zeng Xianjiu, "The degree of medical backwardness in your country is more serious than I imagined. The medical school curriculum also needs improvement."
After these words were spoken, no one spoke for a while.
Several doctors who were treating patients looked surprised and frequently raised their heads to look at the old man with a gray beard.
What this foreigner said was really nasty.
Zhou Jiaming's face was angry: "Hey——"
Su Yuhe reacted very quickly and grabbed Zhou Jiaming. It is good for young people to be passionate, but they should also pay attention to their attitude.
Not only Zhou Jiaming wanted to refute what the other party said, but Su Yuhe also wanted to refute it.
Zhou Jiaming's shout just now was so loud that Ryan and the others all looked over, but their expressions didn't change much. They simply didn't bother to reveal anything to this student.
Su Yuhe smiled slightly: "My classmate is a little excited, but Professor Ryan, what you said is wrong. In other words, it is a grammatical error."
Zeng Xianjiu glanced at Su Yuhe and had no intention of speaking.
There are some things that may be inconvenient for him to say, but if a young student comes, even if he says something wrong, they, as teachers, can just laugh it off and say that the student is ignorant.
If we can save our face, that would be great.
Ryan was called out by Su Yuhe and said that his words were grammatically incorrect?
In all his years in the medical field, this was the first time someone had said something he said was insane.
It's really strange.
What’s more, he is a young student from a country with such backward medical care.
He simply doesn't know his place.
Ryan was unhappy, but he couldn't show it openly. As I said before, if he really gave this student the cold shoulder, his status would be ruined.
But it was impossible to just let it go like this. Ryan smiled wryly: "Little girl, what do you think is wrong with what I said?"
Su Yuhe said seriously, "You say our country's medical system is backward, which is very subjective. You can say that our country's Western medicine environment is backward. Western medicine was originally introduced from abroad. Your technology is more mature than ours. We admit this. In many aspects, we are learning from you. But..."
Su Yuhe changed the subject: "However, our country's own medical system includes Traditional Chinese Medicine, Miao Medicine, and so on. Traditional Chinese Medicine has supported Chinese civilization for thousands of years and can be said to be a treasure. If our country's medicine was truly backward, it would not be able to survive."
Ryan didn't understand Chinese medicine, but he scoffed inwardly: "If Chinese medicine is so powerful, why do we need to introduce Western medicine?"
Zhou Jiaming was inspired by Su Yuhe's words, but Ryan's question made him worry about Su Yuhe.
What do you want to say?
They also studied Western medicine.
Su Yuhe smiled: "As I said just now, our country not only has traditional Chinese medicine, but also Miao medicine and so on, which shows that we allow multiple types of medicine to coexist.
If it can cure illnesses and save lives, it's a good thing. The existence of traditional Chinese medicine doesn't mean we shouldn't accept Western medicine. In some aspects, Western medicine is indeed faster and more accurate. Its introduction to China is also to better examine and treat patients."
She spoke in a neither humble nor arrogant manner, without insisting on concluding which medical type was better. While she was very confident in traditional Chinese medicine, she also affirmed the good side of Western medicine.
This indirectly shows that China is an inclusive country that allows the existence of multiple medical systems. The following sentence takes it to another level. All of this is for the purpose of treating patients.
The essence of medicine is to cure diseases and save lives.
Ryan's expression was not very good when he heard the previous words. After Su Yuhe finished speaking, his expression eased a lot, and he even smiled. He looked at Zeng Xianjiu and said, "Your students are eloquent. I am biased."
Joseph's face was full of interest. "I've heard about Chinese medicine in your country, but I've never seen it before. Now that I've come to China, I have the opportunity to see it for myself."
Su Yuhe was stunned. How could they react to this?
She talked about traditional Chinese medicine and said the above paragraph, although she was very confident about it, after all, she was a traditional Chinese medicine heir.
We have also used traditional Chinese medicine to treat many difficult and complicated diseases.
At the same time, she has also met Miao doctors, who are all very powerful.
So I have the confidence to say those words.
What is the current environment of traditional Chinese medicine in China?
That was a very difficult journey.
Foreigners don’t know, but Chinese people all know.
Su Yuhe and other medical students know this even better.
Where can I visit traditional Chinese medicine clinics now?
I don’t know where to find it.
As for why no one stood up and said this at the first time, it was because Su Yuhe's words did save some face.
Chen Ying looked at Su Yuhe several times, opened his mouth to say something, but didn't.
Zeng Xianjiu laughed: "Let's meet sometime. I'm a young student and I don't know much. Don't take what I say too seriously. Let's--"
Before he could finish his words, Ryan looked straight at Su Yuhe and said, "You are not a Chinese medicine practitioner, are you? Little girl, how about you take a look at this patient's condition? You use your Chinese medicine method to check, and I will use Western medicine. Let's see who can find the answer first."
He pointed to a patient standing in line at the door, holding his neck and hunching over.
Directly challenging the young student would be embarrassing even if he won. Given Ryan's status, no one expected him to do this. After all, it was a loss of face no matter how you looked at it.
But Ryan looked frank, as if he really wanted to communicate and compete.
Chen Ying, Zhou Jiaming and the others were all anxious.
Let Su Yuhe compete?
What's there to compare it to?
Does Su Yuhe know Chinese medicine?
Isn’t she a student of Concordia?
They are still learning about organs and memorizing theories about diseases, and have never seen anything.
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