Chapter 514: Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine



The courses taught by Tian Cai do not mean that you have passed the exam just by completing them. There will be systematic assessments afterwards.

This is why Tian Cai came to the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine to find Ning Feibai today. The two of them also found a few professors who were free and came over. They closed the door and discussed in the room for half the afternoon.

Then, the students at the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine were suddenly notified that they had one year left before graduation and were suddenly given extra classes!!

At first, everyone was not very happy about the last-minute addition of classes, but then they saw the additional subject content and instructors.

Students: Dean, I don’t think one more year is enough. We want to study for a few more years!

When the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine posted the news that Tian Cai would give public lectures at the school on the bulletin board at the school gate, everyone who saw it was excited.

The first person who saw it thought he was dazzled.

Dr. Tian Cai is a professor at the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, so it is normal for him to teach here.

What’s unusual is that this class is not only open to students of the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, but outsiders can also attend!

Because he was worried that there would be too many students and the classroom would not be able to accommodate them, Ning Feibai asked Tian Cai to teach in the small auditorium of the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

So when she came in, she was startled by the group of people sitting below.

There were not only students sitting there, but also many teaching assistants and tutors from the school sitting in the first few rows, and even a few professors that Tian Cai knew, and Ning Feibai was also there.

There were not enough seats in the auditorium, and there were people even in the aisles.

Some students on campus arrived early and were able to barely grab a seat, with some even having to squeeze into two chairs with three people.

But those from outside the school were not so lucky. They probably thought that they would not have a seat, so they prepared small benches in advance.

Some people who were not prepared could only stand slightly to the side and listen so as not to block the view of those behind them.

The originally noisy small auditorium gradually became quiet the moment Tian Cai walked in.

Nearly a thousand people in the entire auditorium stared intently at the front.

Watching the elegant and graceful woman slowly walk up to the podium and stand in front of the microphone.

Her gentle yet resolute eyes swept across the audience, and then she smiled and said, "Hello everyone, I'm Tian Cai."

Tian Cai has a good memory and she found that many people looked familiar. They were all people who had participated in the hospital assessment but failed.

It is rare that these people still maintain a desire to learn.

Her classes are open to the public, and anyone who fails to pass the hospital's assessment can attend.

Like medical students, after one semester or one year of study, they can take part in the assessment set up by the Military General Hospital again.

In fact, it is the assessment set up by Tian Cai.

If they pass the assessment, the Military General Hospital will still issue certificates to these people, and the pharmaceutical factory will also supply medicines according to the needs.

It can also be regarded as an opportunity for Chinese medicine colleges to provide doctors who come from self-taught backgrounds with learning and improvement.

Most of these people come from clinics or are village doctors themselves. They generally have some medical experience, but they have not received systematic training.

There are also some doctors who are not valued in the department, and there are even a few who switched to traditional Chinese medicine after graduating from Western medicine.

Tian Cai knew that her and Ning Feibai's decision could help a lot of people, but no one knew how many exactly.

I just want to give some hope to those who love Chinese medicine but don’t have the opportunity to learn it.

They did not disappoint us. They seized this hard-won learning opportunity and tried their best to achieve academic success.

The 66 Chinese medicine doctors who came out of China were soon assigned to various parts of the world.

As soon as they arrived at their jobs, before they had time to adapt to the cultural differences of traveling across the ocean, there were already thousands of patients waiting for them.

I can’t keep up, I can’t keep up at all.

People say that the moon is rounder abroad than at home, and that money is easiest to make abroad.

It didn't take long for them to realize that it didn't matter whether the moon was round or not, it was true that they could make more money abroad.

But the patients are really overwhelmed.

My hands are almost broken from the acupuncture.

These students trained by Tian Cai at the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine have studied for a year. Although they do not have the same clinical experience as the previous batches, their foundation is more solid because they have participated in training for a longer time.

After graduation, through study and clinical practice in various departments of Traditional Chinese Medicine, their medical skills became more and more powerful, and they cured many patients from all over the country.

Many of these students went abroad, but more chose to stay in the country.

Because Tian Cai would give lectures in the small auditorium of the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine from time to time, they didn't want to miss it.

What she taught were not in the books, and she would also answer their questions and resolve their doubts. Every time after the class, people would have an epiphany.

Among the doctors who participated in the training, dozens passed the assessment of the Military General Hospital and soon began to shine in their posts.

It has only been over a decade since Tian Cai appeared in the public eye, but it has conquered several diseases that have been plaguing people.

Lung cancer, hepatitis B, leukemia, and it is said that the next step will be to study related drugs for the treatment of renal failure.

The military pharmaceutical factory has grown from a small factory with less than a hundred employees to one with tens of thousands of employees. Many retired and disabled veterans have gained not only a job to support their families, but also regained confidence and dignity.

A number of residential buildings for families were built around the pharmaceutical factory, and the accompanying kindergartens and schools for children were no worse than those in the urban area.

The factory produces millions of pills of various kinds every month, and the profits generated are an extremely large number.

In the past, the income of military hospitals across the country was used to support the troops, and even this required large financial allocations.

But with the existence of the pharmaceutical factory, the government has not needed to spend this part of the expenses for three consecutive years.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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