Su Yuhe's paper was submitted to SCI and successfully published.
Reporters working on medical-related pages used their personal connections to inquire about the possibility of an exclusive interview.
Since he had already communicated with Su Yuhe before, Xue Chun did not bother to ask Su Yuhe this time. After all, the doctor's time was very tight.
Xue Chun looked at Su Yuhe's schedule, found a time when there was no surgery, made the arrangements and told Su Yuhe.
In addition to accepting interviews, Su Yuhe has another task.
"Let me announce the reopening of the Union Hospital's Chinese Medicine Clinic?"
"Yes." Xue Chun nodded. "Not only that, the hospital plans to appoint you as the head of the hospital's Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic. You will be in charge of the clinic first, and when graduation season comes this year, we will expand the enrollment of Traditional Chinese Medicine students."
Su Yuhe felt something was wrong: "I haven't been a formal surgeon for long. If I were to be in charge of this matter, I wouldn't be able to convince everyone, and..."
"And what?" Xue Chun asked Su Yuhe what she was worried about.
Su Yuhe smiled and said, "To be honest, I think my knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine is far superior to the Western Medicine I'm currently studying. Because of this, I want to further my studies in surgery first."
Xue Chun waved his hand: "You are a stubborn person. Even if you are asked to take charge, there won't be many people. The number of places is limited every day. You are a surgeon, so you can go there when you are not performing surgery. In fact, our hospital still mainly uses Western medicine..."
Xue Chun had other things to do, so he asked Su Yuhe to think about it first.
Before the interview time was up, Ruby Lin came over.
Su Yuhe was the only one in the office.
Su Yuhe was a little surprised: "You're looking for me?"
"Yeah." Lin Xinying smiled and walked straight in. "Long time no see."
"Yeah." Su Yuhe couldn't remember how long it had been. "I heard you came back to work at Union Hospital a while ago. You should be getting used to it, right?"
"No problem." Lin Xinying looked at Su Yuhe, "I thought you would forget me."
"Not really. By the way, I heard you're a graduate student now. Congratulations."
Lin Xinying forced a smile and said, "I took the test for a long time, and it was a little bad."
Su Yuhe was slightly surprised and felt that Lin Xinying had changed.
Become introverted and mature.
But it has been so many years, and we are all in our thirties.
Su Yuhe was distracted for a moment, then came back to her senses and asked, "What do you want to say to me?"
Lin Xinying smiled and said, "I just happened to have some free time, so I came to see you. I was here a couple of days ago, but you seemed very busy. I thought since I'm working here, I might as well come and say hello."
Her smile was bitter: "It's been so long, I don't know if we are still friends."
Su Yuhe smiled, she didn't know how to answer this question.
She can't be friends with everyone.
In the past, she and Ruby Lin could barely be counted.
But they haven't been in touch for a long time, and even Ruby Lin herself is not sure.
Su Yuhe wasn't so enthusiastic to say "We're still friends..."
The relationship with Ruby Lin was originally quite delicate.
Different from Xu Yun and Xia Hongju.
Fortunately, Lin Xinying didn't worry about it. She asked Su Yuhe if she knew about studying abroad.
Su Yuhe knew that Lin Xinying must have known about it, so she came to ask her.
There was no one else in the office, so Su Yuhe said, "Yeah, I know, but isn't this an assessment?"
"Yeah, but I think you're so capable, you'll definitely be able to get out."
Lin Xinying reminisced about the past: "I remember very clearly when we went to study in the United States together. I really hope I can go with you this time."
When Xue Chun was chatting with Su Yuhe before, he said that Ruby Lin was not qualified enough to go.
Unless she has a strong background.
But Lin Jianfen even found Xue Chun and even had an unpleasant experience with her. It seems that Lin Xinying's backing was not enough this time.
Su Yuhe sorted this out in her mind, but she didn't say it out loud: "Come on."
Su Yuhe stood up and said, "I have an operation in half an hour. I have to go to do the preoperative preparations. If you have anything to say, we can talk next time."
Lin Xinying didn't have much to do at the moment, so she looked at Su Yuhe with some envy: "Yeah, go ahead."
On the day of the interview, which was also during working hours, Su Yuhe did not dress up.
Her hair was casually tied up, and she didn't have to spend time choosing clothes like she would if she was going to a dinner ceremony with Jiang Lin.
Although she was being interviewed, she was still wearing a white coat representing a doctor.
So do whatever is comfortable inside.
Even so, when the reporter saw Su Yuhe, he couldn't hide his surprise!
I didn't expect Dr. Su to be so young and good-looking.
Many media outlets came to interview us this time.
Su Yuhe couldn't recognize them, but looking at their work badges, there were at least four of them.
Seven or eight people were holding notebooks and pens, waiting to take notes.
I don't know which reporter spoke first: "Dr. Su is really young and promising. I went to look through your published papers. So far, you have ten SCI papers. You are not yet 30 years old, right?"
Su Yuhe smiled and said, "Yes, in her early thirties."
The interview was scheduled to last for an hour, and Su Yuhe would leave at that time. Even if they asked some off-topic questions, Su Yuhe would answer them without revealing more of her privacy.
"As far as we know, of Dr. Su's publicly published papers, only the first and the most recent one involve Traditional Chinese Medicine. Why haven't the papers published during this period been continued?"
Su Yuhe glanced at the reporter: "Because of the title."
Su Yuhe's few words made the scene silent.
The reporter who asked the question felt a little embarrassed when he came to his senses.
This question really doesn't make sense.
Of course, after finally getting an interview, reporters will definitely not just ask time-wasting questions.
Many issues revolve around "traditional Chinese medicine" and "Western medicine".
"Doctor Su, regarding Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine, which medical system do you think is better?"
Su Yuhe thought for a moment and said, "There's no way to compare, because Chinese medicine doesn't have a fixed learning system. The herbs are all the same, but every doctor's prescribing habits are different. Chinese medicine is extremely complex. But both Chinese and Western medicine have their own advantages and disadvantages."
Su Yuhe paused and said, "To be honest, before I was admitted to Union Medical College, I had already come into contact with traditional Chinese medicine and started to see patients."
The reporter was curious: "Then why did Dr. Su decide to study Western medicine? Or do you think Chinese medicine is not as good as Western medicine?"
Su Yuhe glanced sharply at the reporter who was trying to set a trap for her.
She chuckled. "I've said it before, each has its own merits. I'm not being mean. This is what I've learned from studying both Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine. If there really was a winner, why would I continue studying both? Can't I just delve deeper into one?"
Another reporter asked, "Dr. Su, you're already able to see patients with the Chinese medicine you've learned, so why are you still spending so much time and energy studying Western medicine?"
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