After the meal, Jiang Nian casually inquired about Tsinghua University's establishment of a Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Ji Yanci said, "Although the decision to establish a traditional Chinese medicine major was made by the Ministry of Education, the school itself is not optimistic about it."
"Why?"
"Firstly, because many teachers and professors in other majors still have prejudices against traditional Chinese medicine, believing that traditional Chinese medicine does not belong to medicine at all and should not be included in the teaching system."
"On the other hand, because new majors are established and supported by the state, the school's funding and resources will be tilted towards these majors, leaving less for their own colleges."
That's true.
There is also implicit competition between colleges.
"However, due to changes in national policy and the establishment of the Tsinghua University Affiliated Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, outstanding graduates of Tsinghua University's Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine will most likely be able to work directly at the affiliated hospital in the future."
“There is a shortage of high-end young talents in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. It seems that there is a lot of room for future development for outstanding talents, and it is not as demanding as the field of Western medicine. Therefore, medical students are quite welcoming to the TCM department, and many students want to switch majors or pursue a double degree.”
Ji Yanci looked over and asked, "What's wrong, Niannian? Do you want to study Traditional Chinese Medicine?"
In Ji Yanci's opinion, with Nian Nian's intelligence and talent, she could get into any major at Tsinghua University.
Her medical skills are equally impressive.
Jiang Nian shook her head: "I don't know yet."
“No rush,” Ji Yanci said. “Let’s wait until you have an idea before we talk about it.”
*
night.
Jiang Nian came to Tsinghua University School of Medicine on her own.
Dean Qian Xiao of the medical school also leads the Traditional Chinese Medicine department. Jiang Nian arranged to meet him in his office at 7:30.
When Jiang Nian went upstairs, she heard girls talking in the corridor.
He spoke earnestly: "Teacher, I have been interested in traditional Chinese medicine since I was a child. Now that Tsinghua University has opened a department of traditional Chinese medicine, I really want to pursue a double degree."
"The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine doesn't accept minor students anymore, unless there's a special recommendation. Could you help me find someone to get me in?"
Jiang Nian found the voice somewhat familiar.
After turning the corner, I took a look.
The person standing not far away speaking was Zhou Qinya.
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