Dean Li took Doctor Feng aside to ask about his health, and then he noticed the girl who had been standing nearby.
Dean Li asked, "Who is this girl?"
Tang Min quickly stepped forward and asked, "Hey, Dean, I am the apprentice of Doctor Feng."
"You've accepted a disciple?" Dean Liu glanced at Tang Min, then looked at Doctor Feng and said, "I asked you to teach in school before, but you refused! You went out to accept a student.
The girl is about the same age as the college students in our school. You said that you are also preaching, and you are also teaching a group of people. You should stay in our Chinese Medicine College and pass on your medical skills to the children.
I have taught you a lot."
Dean Li really hopes that Dr. Feng Shen can stay at the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine to teach.
Even if you only teach one class a week.
His reputation is there, and his medical skills are there. No matter which aspect, it will be beneficial to the development of the college.
Doctor Feng snorted coldly, and looked at the trembling Professor Jiang with his sharp eyes, "In your school, is he the same as him?"
Professor Jiang has really never seen Doctor Feng.
He had no idea that the person who came to see him last time would be the so-called miracle doctor who had a certain reputation in the world.
Although he was not convinced that these quack doctors had any advanced medical skills.
In his opinion, those folk Chinese medicine practitioners are not real Chinese medicine doctors at all. They can diagnose and treat diseases just by feeling the pulse. How can those who truly study Chinese medicine in colleges and universities
What are the professors doing?
But I heard that this doctor Feng had treated national leaders before and was well-known.
Professor Jiang always felt that this was Doctor Feng’s luck.
Sometimes, people just need an opportunity, a patient who can make them famous.
Maybe the leader was not seriously ill, and Doctor Feng just happened to help cure him.
But Professor Jiang also understood that Dean Li's love and respect for Dr. Feng were genuine.
Just now, he was trying hard to invite him to give lectures at the school.
Dean Liu looked at Professor Jiang, "Professor Jiang, what happened?"
Professor Jiang immediately apologized with a smile, "Dean, it's a misunderstanding."
This incident really wronged him.
Professor Jiang's eyes flickered, and he found it difficult to speak.
He was blinded by greed and wanted to take advantage of others.
Unexpectedly, he not only failed to gain any advantage, but also got into trouble. Now this famous doctor Feng even accused him of plagiarizing his apprentice's thesis.
Professor Jiang gritted his teeth and explained.
Dean Liu heard Professor Jiang's explanation and looked at him with a disappointed look. He turned to look at Doctor Feng and said, "Old Bai, is there a misunderstanding here? Professor Jiang is not that kind of person.
"
Regardless, Dean Li is still defending Professor Jiang.
It also maintains the reputation of the medical school.
Doctor Feng snorted coldly, "What misunderstanding? My apprentice gave me the paper right after he finished writing it. I only showed it to Professor Jiang, and he even made such an excessive request.
He wanted to have his name on the paper, but now it has been published early. If it wasn’t him, who else could have done it?”
If Professor Jiang had not asked to sign the paper, they would not have suspected him.
"Where was the paper published?" asked Dean Li.
Tang Min quickly replied, "Huaxia Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine."
"I have an acquaintance there. I can call and ask the person who published the paper what his or her signature is."
If it was Professor Jiang who plagiarized, his name would definitely be on it.
Dean Liu immediately called the China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine using Professor Jiang's office phone number.
He first introduced himself, and then got to know the situation from the person in charge of the magazine.
The person in charge there was also shocked to hear that the paper was most likely plagiarized.
The paper had been approved, had been typeset, and was about to be printed and published. Suddenly, this happened, and the person in charge of the magazine immediately notified the printing department and asked them to
Temporarily stop printing and investigate the situation immediately.
After hanging up the phone, Tang Min and Doctor Feng looked at Dean Li, waiting for his explanation.
Dean Li looked at Doctor Feng and said, "Old Bai, the paper is not under Professor Jiang's name. The other party said that the submission was signed by Zhou Taihe."
They had never heard of the name Zhou Taihe.
Dean Li continued, "I have already communicated with the journal and the paper will not be published in this issue."
Hearing this, Tang Min instantly breathed a sigh of relief.
It will not be published.
Once published, it is not easy to protect rights in cases of intellectual property infringement like this in this era.
Professor Jiang's tense body also suddenly relaxed.
He adjusted his glasses and straightened his body. Fortunately, the situation was made clear, otherwise his reputation would be ruined.
Dean Li said to Divine Doctor Feng, "So it must not be Professor Jiang."
He smiled and said, "If Professor Jiang wanted to plagiarize the paper and claim it as his own, he would definitely use the real name. It is impossible to come up with any other name. It would be a waste of time."
If he publishes the papers, the papers published under other names will not be credited to him, and it will not be of any benefit to his future job title evaluation or reputation in the industry. He does not need to take this risk. "
Doctor Feng's expression did not ease at all because of Dean Li's words. Instead, it became increasingly uglier.
Seeing that her master was silent with a dark face, Tang Min reminded him, "Master, Dean Li is right."
I'm afraid the plagiarist of the paper is not Professor Jiang.
It is impossible for this person to go to the trouble of publishing a paper under a pseudonym.
It does him no good.
On the contrary, it would be a huge risk. Professor Jiang cannot be that stupid.
Doctor Feng was slow to make a statement, so Tang Min had no choice but to step forward and smooth things over. "Dean Li, Professor Jiang, there may be something else behind this incident. We will investigate it more carefully."
Although this was a misunderstanding, she did not feel any apology towards Professor Jiang.
Dean Li seized the opportunity and extended an olive branch to Doctor Feng, "Old Bai, since you have come to Bincheng, are you interested in teaching at our College of Traditional Chinese Medicine?"
When Tang Min heard what Dean Liu said, she hurriedly looked at Doctor Feng with anticipation.
Doctor Feng Shen looked grim and still had no reaction.
Tang Min couldn't help but pull him, "Master, Dean Li sincerely invites you, would you consider it?"
Doctor Feng raised his eyelids and shook his head, "Not interested."
Doctor Feng had a tough attitude and had no such idea at all. Tang Min rolled his eyes secretly.
The master is no longer reliable.
She still had to seize the opportunity while Master Tian was around.
Tang Min's heart moved, and she smiled sincerely. She looked at Dean Li and began to recommend herself, "Dean Li, I have longed to come to our Chinese medicine hospital.
Bincheng, is to enter a traditional Chinese medicine school for further study. I can have a higher attainment in medical skills, and in the future make more outstanding achievements for China's traditional Chinese medicine industry and benefit more patients.
. "
After she finished speaking, she saw Dean Li looking at her in surprise.
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