Tang Min looked at Dean Li and continued with a pleading tone, "Look, if my paper is successfully published this time, can you please let me be specially recruited? I won't be given a diploma.
Yes, give me a certificate of completion."
As someone who came from the future, she knew too well the importance of paper certificates to those who practice medicine.
After Tang Min finished speaking, she waited expectantly for Dean Li's answer.
Dean Li smiled when he heard her words and asked with great interest, "Xiao Tang, do you really want to come to our College of Traditional Chinese Medicine?"
Tang Min nodded solemnly, "President Li, of course, I have always hoped that I could study at the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. I am proud to be a member of this school."
Dean Li looked at the girl in front of him. Her face was lively and her eyes were sincere. His eyes moved slightly and he pondered, "But you are already the apprentice of the famous Feng Shen Doctor. Your master is also...
If you don't want to teach at school, how can you want to be a student at school?"
"Learning never stops." Tang Min said, "Although my teacher is a master of medicine, the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine can also teach me many other things. For example, in scientific research,
Traditional Chinese medicine cannot be compared with academic schools. If we want to promote the development of traditional Chinese medicine in the future, it is not enough to rely on traditional Chinese medicine alone. We must cooperate with authoritative schools and departments to promote our
Let’s carry forward our traditional Chinese medicine!”
For example, in the future, if we want to research and produce various Chinese patent medicines with significant therapeutic effects, it is impossible for an individual to accomplish this independently without the approval of an authoritative organization.
She naturally did not want to be limited to seeing a few patients when she lived her life again. She hoped that she could achieve greater success in the field of traditional Chinese medicine.
Dean Li looked at Tang Min in shock, and said in a tone full of praise, "Xiao Tang, I didn't expect that you have such a long-term vision and such a high level of awareness at such a young age."
He immediately promised Tang Min, "As long as your paper is successfully published in the Chinese Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, I will recruit you."
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Hearing this, Tang Min happily bowed to Dean Li and said, "Thank you, Dean Liu."
She didn't expect the dean to be so easy to talk to. If she had known that the head of the medical school was so approachable, she should have come here in person and there wouldn't have been so many incidents.
But Tang Min changed her mind and realized that if she came to see the dean alone, she might not be treated like this now.
Dean Li was polite to her, and seemed to be standing by as if he was her teacher.
She still needs to be self-aware.
Now, without a master, she is nothing.
Dean Li looked at Doctor Feng again and spoke to him earnestly, "Old Bai, don't be so stubborn. Learn more from your apprentice. Chinese medicine is not yours, nor is it mine.
It belongs to our nation. We are all at this age, how long can we still exert our remaining energy? Now is the time to take advantage of the fact that there are so many young students willing to learn Chinese medicine.
We should teach them the traditional treasures left by our ancestors without reservation. Otherwise, if Chinese medicine fails one day, we will have an unshirkable responsibility. "
Doctor Feng seemed to be worried at this moment, and his face looked very ugly.
I don't know if I listened to what Dean Li said.
Dean Li saw that he had not expressed his opinion, so he patted Doctor Feng on the shoulder and said, "Think about it carefully."
After coming out of the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Doctor Feng looked solemn. He walked with Tang Min without saying a word along the way.
Tang Min naturally sensed that her teacher was worried, but she was not sure whether it was related to the plagiarism of her thesis.
In any case, since the matter has happened, it must be resolved, otherwise she will not be able to enter the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
"Teacher, I also don't think this paper is plagiarized by Professor Jiang. As Dean Li said, if Professor Jiang wanted to plagiarize my paper for his own fame and fortune, then he would definitely
I will definitely sign my name.”
When Doctor Feng heard what Tang Min said, he paused slightly.
Tang Min asked again tentatively, "Teacher, besides Professor Jiang, has anyone else read this paper of mine?"
Doctor Feng said solemnly, "I've seen it."
Tang Min was choked by his words. She laughed dryly, "Master, of course I know you have seen it, but you definitely won't do it. Is there anyone else..."
Before Tang Min finished speaking, he was interrupted by Doctor Feng. He looked at Tang Min with a sharp look and said in an unhappy tone, "Why don't you think about whether you have examined other people?"
Tang Min met his sharp eyes, she was slightly startled, then she met his gaze generously and firmly denied, "No, it is absolutely impossible for me, I will write it after I finish it."
I saved it in my computer and gave it to you. No one else will touch my computer, and they can't use it. I am the only one who has read my paper. "
Therefore, the problem must be with the teacher.
Tang Min's eyes moved slightly, and after a moment's hesitation, he finally looked at Doctor Feng and asked cautiously, "Master, has He Qi seen it?"
She dared to guarantee that this matter was most likely related to that bastard.
Doctor Feng looked at Tang Min with deep eyes and did not answer.
Tang Min's hair stood on end when he looked at her. She quickly looked away and said, "I'm just asking casually."
She analyzed, "The person who plagiarized my paper must be a professional medical doctor. For something so professional and academic, ordinary people can only read it verbatim. People's magazine said,
The two essays expound very similar arguments, but they are not exactly the same. "
She concluded, "So someone must have read my paper, extracted its essence, and wrote their own."
If this were to be checked on CNKI in later generations, the rate of duplication would definitely be over 80%.
Tang Min's analysis was very confusing, but Doctor Feng spoke calmly, "Don't accuse someone without evidence."
Although Doctor Feng said this, his face was gloomy and it was obvious that he was in a bad mood.
Tang Min was not sure whether He Qi had read her thesis or what the problem was.
She glanced at Doctor Feng again and suggested, "Master, if it's really not possible, I can transfer the file on the computer to the magazine. The date on it is fixed and cannot be faked.
They can ask the contributors to provide evidence of their originality, and it will not be difficult to investigate this matter thoroughly.”
It's just that in this day and age, it may be more complicated. In the Internet age, such things can be investigated in minutes.
"Just be patient, I'll take care of it."
Doctor Feng looked grim as he said goodbye to Tang Min, "You go home first. I have news for you."
Doctor Feng's words were an indirect admission that the information about Tang Min's theory was leaked from him.
Seeing that Master was about to leave, Tang Min hurriedly followed him, "Master, where are you going?"
"Don't ask too much, just wait for the news."
Doctor Feng finished speaking and left.
Tang Min stood at the gate of the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, looking at his receding back with a complicated expression.
(The girl changed her last name, it’s so awkward to write, it’s hard to satisfy everyone, just take it as it is).
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