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Chapter 616 The Propaganda Results of Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture Are Very Good

"It's best if you can agree, President Zhang!" Seeing that Zhang Yan agreed, President Lu said happily.

"Why do I disagree? The school organizes Chinese medicine practitioners to review my book together. This is a good thing. It is a good thing for me and for those doctors who buy my book.

My efforts are nothing more than adding a few author names to the book.

It's just a little fictional reputation." Zhang Yan said with a smile.

"Yes, yes! Dean Zhang has a high level of thought!" Director Liu hurriedly praised.

"Director Liu is so complimenting!

I am also a Chinese medicine doctor. As a doctor, I just want to do something for later generations.

Let the latecomers avoid some bends." Zhang Yan said with a faint smile.

"Director Zhang, there is another thing, that is, the traditional Chinese medicine surgery you compiled. We also consulted Western medicine surgeons.

You are very professional in traditional Chinese medicine surgery and can be used as a surgical guide.

Our college leaders held a meeting to discuss and always believed that the major of traditional Chinese medicine surgery should be carried out in the college.

However, no one in our school can teach this subject." Dean Lu continued to speak.

Zhang Yan looked at Dean Lu quietly, waiting for his words behind him.

"I wonder, can Dean Zhang arrange some time to come to the college to teach the major of Traditional Chinese Medicine Surgery?"

"Director Lu, I really can't take time!" Zhang Yan knew about Dean Lu's thoughts just now when Dean Lu mentioned it, so he simply refused.

"We also know that as the director of the hospital, President Zhang must be very busy at work, but for the sake of his children and for the development of traditional Chinese medicine..."

"Director Lu, although I don't have time, my apprentice has time!" Zhang Yan intercepted Dean Lu's words and said with a smile.

"Your apprentice?"

"Yes, it's okay for me to go to the college to be a lecturer." Zhang Yan smiled confidently.

"In addition, Director Shen and Deputy Director Peng of our hospital's surgery department were originally doctors in Western medicine surgery, and have also made certain achievements in traditional Chinese medicine this year.

There is still no problem to be a professor at the college.” Zhang Yan continued.

"Of course we believe Dean Zhang's apprentice, they have also seen their medical skills!" Director Liu said quickly.

"If you agree, then when the school starts, I will send my apprentices and Director Shen and others to the school.

However, they can only work part-time, and we will coordinate the time for class schedules at that time.

I have many apprentices and should be able to meet the school’s teaching tasks." Zhang Yan said with a smile.

"Director Zhang, in fact, not only traditional Chinese medicine surgery, but also other disciplines can cooperate in this model. Our school hires your students as lecturers." Inspired by Zhang Yan, Dean Lu proposed another cooperative

suggestion.

Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, not just a few years ago, the school’s lecturers have been relatively nervous. Now they are inviting traditional Chinese medicine to come to the school to serve as lecturers and professors.

If Zhang Yan's apprentice can enter the school to serve as a lecturer, it will be a win-win situation.

Yes, this is a win-win situation.

Zhang Yan's apprentice went to school to give lectures, which was also a improvement for his apprentice, not only for the improvement of medical skills, but also for the improvement of academic status in the medical field.

Those who are like Taishan Beidou in the medical world in later generations, who are not a professorship in school, or are taking graduate and doctoral students.

The status of professors is not only dependent on their academic achievements, but also on how many apprentices they have taught.

It also depends on how many apprentices are praising and carrying the sedan chair to him below.

With more apprentices, there will naturally be more people carrying sedan chairs and their status will naturally be higher.

Things that go in both directions will become simpler to talk about.

The two sides quickly reached a preliminary agreement. The school will set up an editorial board and invite Chinese medicine practitioners from other colleges and universities across the country to conduct a comprehensive review and revision of Zhang Yan's book.

After review and revision, these books will be regarded as textbooks for the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and will also be recommended to other universities of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine were established in the same year. Of course, it is not accurate to say that it is a University of Traditional Chinese Medicine now.

The exact name should be the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

In Shanghai and Beijing, the Chinese Medicine Hospital School also established the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Guangzhou School of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Chengdu School of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

In addition, in 1958, the country also established more than a dozen Chinese medicine colleges, including Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, etc.

In fact, the earliest colleges of traditional Chinese medicine were not Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu, but Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Nanjing is one of the earliest Chinese medicine colleges established in China.

Therefore, if Zhang Yan's book was designated as a textbook, it would not be just a textbook for one or two colleges of traditional Chinese medicine, but it is likely to become a textbook for dozens of colleges.

So, this time Zhang Yan can be said to have taken a big advantage.

Use one day to become famous and knowledgeable.

"Our hospital was directly taken to the Ministry of Metallurgy by the Ministry of Metallurgy last year and became a direct hospital under the Ministry of Metallurgy!" Zhang Yan said again.

President Lu and Director Liu did not interrupt, and quietly waited for Zhang Yan's words to come.

"Our hospital also has a task, which is to set up metallurgical hospital branches for steel factories in various cities!" Zhang Yan continued.

"I've heard of it!" Dean Lu nodded and said he knew about this.

"So, I hope to stay in our hospital for the group of people who are internships in the hospital. In addition, I hope to coordinate with our hospital as much as possible for the college graduates this year." Zhang Yan expressed his request.

"Of course there is no problem with this! In principle, the allocation of graduates is distributed according to their hometown.

If a hospital is willing to accept it and the students agree, our school will not stop it." Dean Lu said with a smile.

"There is one thing that needs to be explained in advance. These students will not stay in the main hospital in the future, but will be assigned to branches in various places according to their hometowns.

Of course, when we arrive at the branch below, we don’t care about it. We will go to the main hospital in batches to conduct vocational training every two or three years.” Zhang Yan continued.

"This is not a problem! They were originally going to return to their hometowns. It would be a good thing for them to be able to enter a large hospital like Metallurgical Hospital." Director Liu said with a smile.

"Also, the next training class mainly accepts apprentices sent by steel mills in the city below.

so·······"

"Can understand! We respect the opinions of the leaders of the Ministry of Metallurgy!

However, we also hope that our hospital will accept more interns in the second half of this year.
Chapter completed!
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