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    Everyone imitated Dr. Zhou and said "ah".

    That is one of the top-ranked medical schools in the world.

    For a moment, everyone was confused. Where did Wen Zihan go to study Western medicine?  What kind of research can Wen Zihan ask her to do when she is recruited by the Western Medicine School?

    In fact, many students from traditional Chinese medicine schools who go abroad do not give up on traditional Chinese medicine. They often go abroad to study and then return to China to continue their career in traditional Chinese medicine. This implements the attitude of modern traditional Chinese medicine doctors mentioned in the article: to embrace all rivers.

    Wen Shining announced again: "She went abroad to do immunology research work."

    Dr. Zhou, who is also a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, immediately understood, because she knew that her colleagues would also learn this when they were studying for graduate studies and then come back to become doctors of traditional Chinese medicine.

    The research of modern Chinese medicine is not as simple as laymen think. It has always been about integrating knowledge from other modern professional disciplines to confirm the medical achievements of our ancestors and to develop the medical technology of our ancestors on this basis.

    It is true that ancient Chinese medicine lacks the laboratory confirmation needed for modern research, but it does not prevent ancient Chinese medicine from being a treasure trove of clinical practice experience. Therefore, ancient Chinese medicine is by no means a feudal superstitious fetish.

    The attitude of the world's medical community towards ancient Chinese medicine has always been this way. In fact, foreigners pay great attention to the research of Chinese medicine and hope to dig out a lot of new medical information that will benefit mankind.

    As long as this can be understood, it is indeed not surprising and realistic for the Western medicine system to recruit students from traditional Chinese medicine hospitals.

    It cannot be denied that it is not easy for students of traditional Chinese medicine hospitals to gain recognition from the Western medicine community. They must achieve practical results instead of talking nonsense and not being scientific.

    Dr. Wen Zihan is obviously a very scientific person.

    About to board the ambulance, Dr. Zhou held Dr. Zihan's hand and said, "Thank you. If you have no idea which hospital you want to work in in the future, you can consider our hospital. Our hospital has a talent plan to recruit new people.  You can ask our comrades in the Human Resources Department for details."

    Why did the doctor suddenly recruit people for his hospital this week?

    Others looked at it in surprise.

    Dr. Zhou continued: ¡°If you don¡¯t know how to contact me, I¡¯ll give you the phone number of the head of the Human Resources Department of our hospital.¡±

    Good guy, this Dr. Zhou is probably not a simple person. He has a relationship with the leaders of his own hospital.

    This scene is full of crouching tigers, hidden dragons in the medical field.

    Dr. Zhou turned to the Western medicine doctors at the scene, expressed his gratitude to them for their help, and asked: "Which hospital are you from?"

    Western medicine doctors also want to hide their lives.

    Wen Zihan said: "They are from the National Association of China, Guozhi, and the Chinese-foreign Friendship Hospital."

    These people then looked at her with new thoughts: They thought Dr. Wen's gentleness and quietness might make her look like a lady with a smile without showing her teeth, but she might be like a pure and innocent little white rabbit, but now it seems that she doesn't look like that anymore.

    When it was finally time to leave, Dr. Zhou asked one last question: "What acupoint did you just prick on the patient?"

    As soon as the patient's condition stabilized, Wen Zihan immediately stopped the injection.

    She inserted and retracted the needle so quickly that even Dr. Zhou declared it over before he could understand it.

    Others listened with their long ears pricked up.

    Wen Zihan replied: "The family is here."

    Only those who have been to Li¡¯s Clinic know that Dr. Wen really doesn¡¯t like to give such technical explanations in public.  The reasons have been mentioned above, so as to prevent laymen from endless troubles after seeing pictures of tiger-like dogs.

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