Chapter 261 Collaborative Research Projects



"Come, come, let me introduce you all. This is my junior brother, Su Zhengnan, who is also my teacher's most outstanding last disciple."

Li Huai'an pulled Su Zhengnan to his side and introduced him to everyone, then pointed to each person and introduced them to Su Zhengnan one by one:

"This is Ren Jianyu, the director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at Beijing Tongren Hospital. You can just call him Lao Ren."

"This is Wang Cenyao, the vice president of Dongzhimen Hospital of China University of Traditional Chinese Medicine."

"This is Chen Minggui, Director Chen, from the Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine."

"........"

Listening to the fifth senior brother's introduction.

Su Zhengnan greeted everyone with a smile, knowing in his heart that these people were all authoritative experts in the industry.

Although their medical skills may not be as good as ours in some aspects.

However, within the Chinese medicine community in China, the amount of power they can mobilize is enormous, far beyond what ordinary people can imagine.

You must know that this is the capital city.

Any hospital related to traditional Chinese medicine handles over a thousand tons of Chinese herbal medicines annually, involving funds exceeding tens of billions of yuan.

So can you underestimate this group of people?

Obviously not.

In addition, Li Huai'an called this group of people over with the intention of discussing clinical collaboration on the 'Sha syndrome' research project.

Therefore, Su Zhengnan naturally greeted these people with a smile and humbly introduced himself again.

Upon hearing that Su Zhengnan was Li Huai'an's junior brother and even Elder Gu's last disciple, the group began to flatter each other, showing great respect.

"I didn't expect Xiao Su to look so young. I thought that Master Gu's last disciple was about the same age as me!"

"Haha, at your age, even if you knelt before Elder Gu, he probably wouldn't accept you as his apprentice!"

"Alright, alright, how much better can you all be than me?"

Ren Jianyu, who was about the same age as Li Huai'an, waved his hand and smiled at Su Zhengnan, saying, "Little Su, right? Is it okay for me to call you that?"

Su Zhengnan smiled slightly and said, "Of course, no problem. You are all my senior brothers' friends, so you are my senior brothers as well."

Ren Jianyu smiled and patted his shoulder lightly, saying, "You are Lao Li's junior brother, so you are also our junior brother. We here have been friends for over twenty years, so you don't need to be polite with us."

Wang Cenyao, who was standing to the side, couldn't help but chime in, "That's right, that's right, Xiao Su, if you need anything, don't hesitate to contact us."

Su Zhengnan smiled but did not reply.

He knew that these people were only saying that because of his teacher and senior classmates.

Li Huai'an waved his hand and said, "Alright, you guys stop bragging here. Everyone, sit down and let's eat and chat."

As soon as Li Huai'an finished speaking...

The group then sat down again, picked up their chopsticks, and began to eat and chat.

Li Huai'an glanced at Su Zhengnan and said, "The main reason I invited you all here for dinner today is to talk to you about whether you are interested in the topic of 'sha syndrome'. Our department has already started clinical trials related to 'sha syndrome'. I wonder if any of you are interested?"

Ren Jianyu and the others exchanged glances and nodded in agreement, indicating their interest.

"I've seen the term 'sha syndrome' in some ancient medical books, but it seems that no diseases related to this type of symptom have been classified yet, and it's also quite difficult to diagnose this disease."

Chen Minggui from the Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine was slightly taken aback, and looked up at Su Zhengnan and Li Huai'an.

Upon hearing what the other party said...

Su Zhengnan knew he should speak, so he said, "Actually, symptoms like Sha syndrome are quite easy to diagnose. The key to diagnosis lies in 'Qi'. We need to analyze the changes in the patient's 'Qi' in order to accurately diagnose their condition."

"gas?"

Chen Minggui and the others exchanged glances, their eyes lighting up at Su Zhengnan's dialectical thinking, as if they had been enlightened.

"That's right, the root cause of sha syndrome lies in qi."

Su Zhengnan further explained: "Improper circulation of Qi can lead to the formation of Sha syndrome. We can use methods such as acupuncture and massage to unblock the flow of Qi and blood, thereby achieving a therapeutic effect."

Ren Jianyu nodded thoughtfully and said, "I see. Your dialectical thinking is indeed very insightful."

Wang Cenyao also agreed, saying, "If we can conduct in-depth research on Sha syndrome, it will be of great benefit to our traditional Chinese medicine and is worth studying."

"Since everyone is so interested in sha syndrome, which of you would be interested in collaborating with us?"

Li Huai'an smiled slightly and got straight to the point: "Although our First People's Hospital has started collecting clinical data on 'sha syndrome,' we don't have many clinical patients, and the data we've collected is rather monotonous, so..."

"Alright, alright, Lao Li, you don't need to say anything more. Count me in for this project."

Ren Jianyu waved his hand, immediately interrupting Li Huai'an.

The strength of Tongren Hospital goes without saying; it is among the top hospitals in the country, comparable to the First People's Hospital of Beijing.

Chen Minggui, standing to the side, thought for a moment and said, "It should also be considered part of our Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. We have a great interest in all kinds of difficult and complicated diseases, let alone Sha syndrome."

At this point, Chen Minggui took a bite of his food and continued:

"Actually, our Academy of Sciences had previously compiled some information on Sha syndrome, but there are just too many related diseases to compile into a complete set, so we gave up later."

"Oh, really?"

A look of surprise flashed across Li Huai'an's face as he said, "Then send me the compiled data later, I'll take a look!"

"Hehe, okay!"

Chen Minggui nodded in agreement.

Li Huai'an smiled slightly, then turned his gaze to Wang Cenyao opposite him and asked, "Old Wang, what about you?"

Wang Cenyao thought for a moment and then replied, "I'll go back and discuss it with the institute. After all, this is no small matter, but I'm personally very interested."

"Okay, I understand!"

Li Huai'an nodded in understanding.

After all, Dongzhimen Hospital is a semi-private hospital, and even though Wang Cenyao is the vice president, there are many things that he cannot make decisions on his own.

Private hospitals are fundamentally different from public hospitals.

Su Zhengnan sat to the side and barely spoke, mainly focusing on his senior brother Li Huai'an.

After all, he wasn't familiar with any of these people, and it wouldn't be appropriate for him to say anything inappropriate.

Fortunately, the fifth senior brother dealt with these people directly.

Even so, Wang Cenyao still needs to go back and consider it.

But for Su Zhengnan, the participation of Tongren Hospital and the Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in this project was already enough.

Soon, after several rounds of drinks, the guests had finished their drinks.

The conversation became increasingly engaging and mutually beneficial.

After all, everyone here is a big name in the field of traditional Chinese medicine, so we have a lot in common.

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