"The young doctors participating in this debate are Dr. Zhong Yuhan from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at Haizhou First Hospital..."
As a group of people gathered on the sidelines to watch, the host began to introduce the doctors participating in the debate. Every time he introduced a new doctor, the camera would give a close-up to the member.
Zhong Yuhan stood up and bowed to everyone.
"Fuck!"
Seeing Zhong Yuhan standing up, Tian Zengming, Xu Bo and others' eyes widened.
"Did Lao Yue save the Milky Way in his previous life?"
Mr. Xu was a little envious of Yue Shaojiang. Old Yue's fiancée was so beautiful.
It's so unfair.
"Old Yue, we will be brothers from now on, brothers with different fathers and mothers."
Tian Zengming grabbed Yue Shaojiang's hand with a sincere look on his face!
"roll!"
Yue Shaojiang replied to Tian Zengming directly with just one word.
"Congratulations, Dr. Yue."
Ren Xuedong congratulated with a smile. Compared with the two single guys, Dr. Ren was much calmer.
Who doesn’t have a beautiful girlfriend?
For a moment, Dr. Yue’s beautiful fiancée clearly overshadowed Dr. Yun’s role as a judge.
It seems that beautiful women are more eye-catching to men at any time.
"Now we would like to invite the first defense team..."
After the introductions, the host officially announced the start of the debate.
This time, the debate was between the pros and cons, with three people in each group.
Yun Heng found it very interesting to see members from both sides taking the stage and bringing up topics at the same time.
This debate in Haizhou Province is indeed very meaningful.
Because each group consists of three people, both sides, a total of six people, this way, more young doctors and outstanding medical students can participate in the debate.
Each topic of this debate will last for one hour. So by the time it ends the day after tomorrow morning, there will be quite a few doctors participating in the debate.
The young doctors discussed with each other in the form of debates and refuted each other's views. This not only made the young doctors who participated in the debate have a deep memory, but also enabled the medical students and doctors who participated in the event to have a clearer understanding of traditional Chinese medicine.
The first topic of the debate was very topical.
The topic of the debate is: Should or should we add more hours of "Medical Ancient Literature" courses to the Traditional Chinese Medicine major, and add "Traditional Culture" courses to the training of Traditional Chinese Medicine talents?
Both sides began to debate and present evidence on the topic.
The discussion about whether to add a "Medical Ancient Literature" course to traditional Chinese medicine and increase the number of classes related to traditional culture has actually been going on for quite a long time.
In 1962, on the eve of the graduation of the first batch of students at Kyoto College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the predecessor of Kyoto University of Chinese Medicine, five TCM experts—Qin, Yu, Chen, Ren, and Li—who would later become renowned national masters in the medical field—jointly wrote a letter to the Ministry of Health outlining the achievements and shortcomings of TCM education. This letter became known as "Several Opinions on the Revision of the TCM College's Teaching Plan," and is also known as the "Five Elders' Petition" in the history of TCM education.
The five elders mentioned, "To study Chinese medicine, one must have a considerable level of Chinese language proficiency, which lays the foundation for delving into medical literature. With two or three years of reciting and reading, one can thoroughly memorize some of the basic theories and specific prescriptions of Chinese medicine, and then apply them with ease and achieve a sudden and profound understanding. If this basic recitation skill is established firmly, it will benefit one throughout life."
"The course 'Selected Classical Medical Texts' was established to improve reading skills in ancient Chinese medical texts, and its intentions are very good. However, in the past, the class hours were too short, the selected content was limited, and there was no requirement for intensive reading and memorization, so it often failed to meet the requirements.
The five elders suggested that the content of the anthology of ancient medical texts should be greatly expanded, with the selection of about 100 ancient texts and about 60 ancient medical texts. It should also include some basic knowledge of phonology, familiarity and mastery of some vocabulary and meanings, etc...."
After the Five Elders submitted their petition, the situation in some colleges and universities has improved slightly. However, generally speaking, the "Medical Ancient Literature" courses offered by relevant majors in various Chinese medicine schools are less than 100 hours, and the problems mentioned in the Five Elders' petition still exist objectively.
At the same time, with the changes of the times, students majoring in traditional Chinese medicine need to learn more and more knowledge.
Pharmacy, clinical medicine. At the same time, as traditional Chinese medicine gradually becomes westernized, even many traditional Chinese medicine schools have courses related to Western medicine. As a result, students are under increased pressure, have insufficient study time, and have less and less energy to study "Ancient Medical Texts" and traditional culture.
Therefore, the discussion on whether it is necessary to increase the number of hours for medical classical Chinese literature courses has been ongoing.
The two groups participating in the debate were also very interesting. One group was three attending physicians from Haizhou City Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and the other group was three graduate students from Haizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Those who support it are working doctors, and those who oppose it are graduate students.
"From all of the above, it can be seen that the current situation of Traditional Chinese Medicine in major hospitals is very poor, which has a lot to do with the basic level of Traditional Chinese Medicine doctors..."
The three young doctors working there, all in their thirties, analyzed and argued the case from various perspectives.
"A new era demands new insights. Not everything old is necessarily good. Traditional Chinese medicine must keep pace with the times. Now, various hospitals, such as Kyoto University of Chinese Medicine and Haizhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, have specialized TCM departments. Modern TCM doctors must also keep pace with the times..."
"The biggest problem facing traditional Chinese medicine now is that it is difficult to promote and popularize it. There are very few high-level traditional Chinese medicine doctors, and many things are hidden in the hands of a few famous doctors..."
"Many veterans are unwilling to disclose their prescriptions and are unwilling to keep up with the times. This is the most crucial point. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, Chinese medicine schools have sprung up everywhere, training a large number of Chinese medicine talents for the country, including some famous professors and experts. Why should we deny this?"
"Traditional Chinese medicine in the new era must have the characteristics of the new era and cannot always remain complacent..."
Yun Heng was surprised that a doctor in the hospital could have such an understanding. On the contrary, it was several graduate students...
Well, that also surprised Yun Heng.
"Well, both sides have very realistic arguments..."
The host gave a summary and then asked the judges.
"I wonder what the judges think of this group's debate?"
"Dr. Yun is a young man who has just started working at the hospital. He knows both the hospital and the school well."
Li Daquan said, "Let Dr. Yun say a few words."
Li Daquan and Fang Zhiyan actually didn't want to say much about this topic.
As mentioned earlier, this topic has been discussed for too long. How much has changed since the Five Elders wrote the petition to the present?
To this day, it is still being discussed, but many college students think it is unnecessary.
Therefore, neither Li Daquan nor Fang Zhiyan wanted to say more on this topic, and Fang Zhiyan said, "Let Doctor Yun speak."
"Doctor Yun, what do you think?"
The host asked Yun Heng.
(The whole family is sick, with headaches, body aches, and fatigue...)
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