Chapter 1291 Chinese Medicine School
Some people may develop extreme mentalities such as punitive self-atonement due to excessive guilt and self-blame.
Yu Zhiming felt that Qian Ya had fallen into such an unhealthy mentality because she felt too guilty about her father's death.
Yu Zhiming always felt that it was an excessive sacrifice for her to donate a kidney to her colleague and marry that man, just like the protagonist of the American movie "Seven Pounds".
Qian Ya certainly didn't think so, and insisted that she was just out of sympathy and wanted to do good things.
Yu Zhiming finally agreed with Qian Ya that he could give her colleague a physical examination to find out whether there were other physical reasons for the persistent cold and fever.
However, the prerequisite is that Qian Ya must first go to the psychologist designated by Yu Zhiming for a psychological assessment and consultation to make sure that she has no psychological problems.
Coincidentally, Hua Sifan and Geng Ruoqing also took time out of their busy schedules to attend the apprenticeship banquet.
Yu Zhiming introduced Geng Ruoqing to Qian Ya, and then called Shen Qi over to ask about Qian Ya's situation.
Shen Qi was also shocked when he learned that Qian Ya had registered her marriage with a colleague and was planning to donate a kidney to that person.
Shen Qi said with a complicated expression: "Teacher, after attending Uncle Qian's funeral, Qian Ya and I haven't been in touch since. I really didn't know that something like this had happened to her."
Yu Zhiming looked at Shen Qi in front of him, not knowing whether to say he was ruthless or to praise him for being decisive and giving up decisively.
"Now that Qian Ya's parents are both dead, she should have other close relatives and friends, right?"
"Let them pay more attention."
Shen Qi nodded and said, "Teacher, don't worry, I will handle it properly and help Qian Ya get through this difficult period..."
After eating and drinking for a while, Yu Zhiming and Qing Ning returned to the main table and sat down together.
As soon as he sat down, Elder Ye's voice rang in his ears, "Zhiming, since the last three-hall competition, a number of Chinese medicine practitioners from all over the country have come to communicate and exchange ideas with us."
Discuss?
Yu Zhiming asked with a smile: "Teacher, is this the legendary "challenging the master"? How are their medical skills?"
Elder Ye smiled faintly and said, "It's not that aggressive, but there are indeed some people who brought a few apprentices and assistants to request a competition, and even broadcast it live."
"But to be honest, those who come here with such fanfare must have some real skills."
"Of course, they all returned empty-handed!"
After a pause, Master Ye continued, "In addition to those who come to exchange ideas, there are many more people who come to learn from me."
"Most of them said they were very interested in traditional Chinese medicine, but had no way to learn it."
"As for Chinese medicine universities in China, either the entrance requirements are too high, or even if you get in, you won't learn much."
Mr. Ye took a sip of tea, then slowly put it down and continued, "It takes eight to ten years to train a qualified Western doctor, but it takes even longer to train a Chinese doctor. If you really want to achieve success, you'll need at least twenty years of training."
"Therefore, truly great traditional Chinese medicine practitioners are usually those who are passed down from generation to generation or trained through a master-apprentice model from childhood."
"As for the students trained by the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine..."
Elder Ye sighed and shook his head, then continued, "Zhiming, I was wondering if your teaching hospital could add a Traditional Chinese Medicine training center."
"This center doesn't accept adults. It accepts children aged seven or eight who have some talent for traditional Chinese medicine and trains them from a young age."
Yu Zhiming fell into deep thought.
Ye Lao added, "Zhi Ming, if you take the lead, I can contact Qin Lao, Liu Lao, Bai Lao and the others and ask them to contribute their manpower and resources as well."
He further explained, "Zhiming, the reason we asked you to take the lead is because this is a long-term project, and the results will not be seen for at least 10 to 20 years."
"By that time, we old guys might not be around anymore."
Yu Zhiming could sense Master Ye's earnest desire to promote Traditional Chinese Medicine, and nodded vigorously, saying, "I will do my best to help you. Moreover, this is not only a great thing for the development of Traditional Chinese Medicine, but also for the development of the medical industry in my hometown."
"Teacher, I did this."
Gu Qingran sighed exaggeratedly and said, "Zhiming, you just agreed with your mouth, but it's us who are the ones doing the actual running around."
He looked at Elder Ye again and said thoughtfully, "With Zhiming taking the lead, and Elder Ye, Elder Qin, Elder Liu, and Elder Bai supporting and contributing, this matter will surely be taken seriously by all parties, and will surely achieve twice the result with half the effort."
"It's just that we need to cultivate them from a young age, so we need to consider the training method. Should we go to a school with a Chinese medicine specialty?"
"Like a martial arts school or a national style school?"
Li Yao suggested, "We need to teach both traditional Chinese medicine and modern knowledge, so a school model is best."
Qu Chang suddenly said, "In my country, people study medicine after taking the college entrance examination, while in the United States, they study medicine after college. Traditional Chinese medicine should be cultivated from a young age."
"We might as well try this together and teach modern medical knowledge from a young age. Many second-generation doctors also learn from their parents from a young age."
Yu Zhiming said, "Isn't this a bit of forcing the issue?"
"From my personal understanding, a lot of Western medical knowledge is difficult to understand without a certain amount of modern knowledge accumulation."
"In contrast, Traditional Chinese Medicine has its own relatively independent theoretical system, which can be taught from a young age."
Gu Qingran said loudly: "This is not a trivial matter. I think we should all go back and think about it carefully."
"I'll organize a seminar later to discuss the Chinese Medicine School project. How about that?"
Both Ye Lao and Yu Zhiming nodded in agreement...
The apprenticeship banquet started at six in the evening and lasted until after nine in the evening.
Because he had to deal with so many people, Yu Zhiming, who never liked socializing, was exhausted and felt more tired than working for 24 hours straight.
As soon as the apprenticeship banquet was over, even though he was the absolute protagonist, Yu Zhiming did not stay for a moment. He left Youyou Hotel with Qing Ning, Zhang Hai, and Zhou Mo in a car.
As soon as he got into the Phantom, Yu Zhiming felt a sense of security and relaxation as if he had finally escaped to a safe area.
"Zhou Mo, remember to remind me next time. If there are any banquets or events like this, you must ask me to refuse. It's really troublesome for me."
Zhou Mo responded with a smile and continued, "Doctor Yu, Zhou Luo, Duan Yi and the others have already made an appointment with Qiu Yi and Gong Yue to go to Zhizhen Building after the banquet to continue their research on the condition of the little boy from Hong Kong Island."
"I guess they'll have to study all night long."
Yu Zhiming simply said "oh".
Zhou Mo added, "I noticed Dr. Cai Yongxian. He took the initiative to drink and greet many people, but no one took the initiative to drink and talk with him."
"It can be seen that everyone is concerned about your feelings, Dr. Yu, and will not take the initiative to contact them."
"Your blocking effect is quite good!"
Yu Zhiming sighed softly and said, "Actually, I don't want to involve innocent people like this. I just can't be so ruthless that I can't have a big enough impact on the Jingcheng Chu family."
Qing Ning said, "They're not innocent either. Since they enjoy the high salaries and benefits of Jingcheng Hospital, they naturally have to endure some of the negative aspects brought about by Jingcheng Hospital..."
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