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Chapter 362 The second training course recruitment assessment 2

What happened tonight was both accidental and premeditated. The premeditated decision was made by Zhang Yan and Tong Mei, specifically to scare Zhang Fusheng.

Surprisingly, at first, Zhang Yan had no intention of discussing this matter in a showdown with Zhang Fusheng tonight.

However, I caught up with the opportunity and it was indeed a good opportunity.

However, one thing Tong Mei did not deceive Zhang Fusheng was that the Public Security Bureau did accidentally discover his private trading of antiques while investigating the antique smuggling case.

After investigation, it was discovered that Zhang Fusheng was actually Tong Mei's husband, so he naturally wanted to give Tong Mei some face.

Handing the file about Zhang Fusheng directly to Tong Mei was considered a favor.

In this era, there are a lot of smuggling of antiques, and they are even rampant. The country has been cracking down on antique smuggling.

After all, ancient transactions are related to the country’s foreign exchange reserves.

In addition, there are many private transactions of antiques.

Although the state explicitly prohibits private trading of antiques, when it comes to actual matters, most people turn a blind eye and will not pursue the matter as long as it is not too excessive.

For example, in this era, Wang Shixiang and Mr. Wang were crazy about buying antiques. They spent their salary and most of their wealth on buying antique furniture and so on.

Therefore, what happened to Zhang Fusheng is neither big nor small.

If it weren't for Tong Mei's relationship, Zhang Fusheng might have been arrested this time and imprisoned for ten days and a half.

If it doesn't work out, we'll have to celebrate the New Year inside.

What really made Zhang Yan and Tong Mei angry was that Zhang Fusheng not only traded antiques privately, but after making money, Zhang Fusheng actually learned to find secret traps.

This is what makes Zhang Yan and Tong Mei angry the most.

As for trading antiques, Zhang Yan and Tong Mei don't think it's a big deal at all. They just need to be more careful in the future.

However, neither Zhang Yan nor Tong Mei thought that in their opinion, it was not a big deal, but it still posed hidden dangers.

Although Zhang Yan has a certain understanding of this era, his knowledge of the book is shallow. Without personal experience, he will never be able to understand the cruelty of certain things.

This is something for later.

In a flash, it has been a week since the research team was established, and more than 30 patients with liver disease have been admitted.

"Director Shi, tell me, what have you gained in recent times?" In Director Shi Ligui's office, Zhang Yan looked at Shi Ligui and said with a smile after reading all the medical records.

"Director Zhang, it should be said that he has gained a lot. After one week, the liver disease patients who were the first to be admitted to the hospital have reached the discharge target.

This shows that our treatment results are very significant." Shi Ligui said with a bright smile on his face.

"Where is Director Zhao? Do you have anything to add?" Zhang Yan looked at Zhao Pengcheng again.

"Dean Zhang, I'm thinking about a problem. Although the earliest hospitalized patients have reached the discharge indicators, this does not mean that their liver disease has been cured.

Should we let them go home and conduct follow-up treatment, or should we continue to stay in the hospital for observation?" Zhao Pengcheng said slowly.

"Director Zhao, I also want them to stay in the hospital for observation for a period of time, so that we can more directly understand the changes in the patient's condition.

However, one thing Director Zhao should not forget is that today is already the 26th of the twelfth lunar month, and the Chinese New Year is coming soon, so those patients cannot and cannot be kept." Shi Ligui explained with a wry smile.

"Director Shi is right, the Chinese New Year is coming soon, and liver disease is not an emergency. If they want to go home to celebrate the New Year, they can be allowed to go home first.

Let's wait until the New Year is over before we continue." Zhang Yan said slowly.

"In addition, after the year, I plan to divide the patients into two groups for controlled treatment.

One group continues to be treated according to our current methods, using a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

The other is to be treated completely according to the therapies of traditional Chinese medicine."

Zhang Yan said this tactfully, but in fact, he looked down upon Western medicine's treatment of liver disease.

In his opinion, the so-called integrated therapy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine and Western medicine are just superficial. Not only do they not have a positive therapeutic effect, but they are actually a hindrance.

However, Shi Ligui is right when he says that the New Year is coming soon, so there is no need to worry about it before the New Year. We can wait until after the New Year.

"Okay, I agree with Dean Zhang's opinion. We will start testing in groups after the year." Shi Ligui glanced at Zhang Yan, then nodded in agreement.

As the director of the Department of Gastroenterology, Shi Ligui didn't know why Western medicine really didn't have any good solutions for liver diseases.

The only thing that can be done is anti-inflammatory and anti-viral, and the other thing is to tell the patient to pay attention to his diet.

On the contrary, traditional Chinese medicine has many methods and prescriptions for treating liver diseases.

This week, Shi Ligui was truly convinced of Zhang Yan's medical skills.

I am also a complete admirer of Chinese medicine, and I am totally convinced.

Liver disease can be cured by medication directed at the kidneys, liver disease can be cured by medication directed at the spleen, liver disease can be cured by medication directed at the gastrointestinal tract, liver disease can be cured by acupuncture, and liver disease can also be cured by massage.

If he hadn't seen the liver disease patients getting better day by day, Shi Ligui would really not have been able to believe the facts before his eyes.

Western medicine's treatment of liver disease is comparable to that of traditional Chinese medicine, that is, the treatment of newborn babies is compared with that of the elderly.

One is the grandson and the other is the grandfather.

Zhang Yan didn't know what Shi Ligui was thinking, but he would smile lightly if he knew it. Traditional Chinese medicine's treatment methods are all-encompassing, so what's the point?

At the same time, he also had new ideas about integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine therapy.

That is, liver disease is diagnosed through monitoring methods of Western medicine, and then treated using traditional Chinese medicine methods.

Classify liver diseases, and sort out and summarize the Western medical diagnosis of liver diseases after these classifications and combine them with the diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine to form a complete set of standards.

In this way, Western medicine can determine the type of liver disease through blood, X-rays and other testing methods, and then provide targeted medication.

Although it is not as effective as Zhang Yan's treatment of one disease and one person, this method can be popularized.

The so-called subject research is to study the universality of treatment methods.

In fact, there are many reasons why Chinese medicine cannot compete with Western medicine, and the uneven quality of Chinese medicine is also one of the reasons.

Famous doctors and great doctors in ancient times have actually been committed to forming a set of diagnostic standards for traditional Chinese medicine.

What Zhang Yan needs to do now is to specify standards, a set of more detailed standards.

A set of standards that can be accepted and used by more doctors, and a set of standards that can be recognized by the majority of patients.

In later generations, someone once said something like this: My disease was cured by Chinese medicine, but I still don’t believe in Chinese medicine because Chinese medicine made me feel confused.

I believe in Western medicine, because Western medicine made it clear that I would die.

Such an argument is not so new or rare.

I know I'm sick, and I know I'm cured.
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