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Chapter 1336 Top Secret Content

Ten minutes passed quickly.

Among the members of these associations, most of them choose internal medicine or surgery, and there are relatively few in gynecology and pediatrics, and even fewer in ENT.

Acupuncture can actually be studied in any discipline, or you can specialize in acupuncture.

In proportion, internal medicine and surgery account for 70%, gynecology and pediatrics account for 20%, and ENT and acupuncture account for the remaining 10%.

"If you are sure, I will teach you specifically for each group in the future. Now, you can choose a group leader and a deputy group leader."

Team leader and deputy team leader?

They looked at each other a few times, and it seemed that some students wanted to participate.

However, with a large number of people, the competition will definitely be fierce.

Finally, Xiao Chen made a selection from them, and now the preliminary management organization of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Basic Exchange Association has been completed.

Before learning other subjects, you still need to learn the most basic ones.

For example, traditional Chinese medicine’s observation, hearing, asking, and feeling, the medicinal properties of traditional Chinese medicine, and the basic acupoints of acupuncture.

For example, the basics of traditional Chinese medicine are observation, hearing, asking, and understanding. This is the most basic and inevitable for all students of traditional Chinese medicine. If you cannot master this point, then it will definitely be more difficult to learn more profound traditional Chinese medicine.

"Have you basically mastered the basics of traditional Chinese medicine?" Xiao Chen asked.

"President Ye, actually my foundation of traditional Chinese medicine is not very solid."

"What about the rest?"

"I'm not very solid either. I'm usually afraid of seeing people and prescribing medicines because of this."

If you learn the basics of traditional Chinese medicine well, you may be able to treat problems such as dysmenorrhea for girls in your dormitory during your junior year.

The problem is that these students today are afraid of treating others because they have a weak foundation.

Xiao Chen wrote it down, and he knew that the biggest difference between the academy system and the master-apprentice system might be here.

Although the college system can train more students in large numbers, it is difficult to train more Chinese medicine talents as it is now. In ancient times, Chinese medicine was mainly based on a teacher-to-teacher system, that is, the master took the apprentice to learn.

Like many famous doctors in ancient times who brought out many powerful disciples.

Even Xiao Chen learned from his master at a very young age.

Although there are some professors in universities who are willing to accept apprentices, this is another matter. Compared with teaching students since childhood, it is really far behind.

"As for the rationality of traditional Chinese medicine, do you understand these?"

In fact, when prescribing Chinese medicine, you cannot prescribe it randomly.

Some are banned drugs, some are incompatible with each other, and, like those schools of traditional Chinese medicine, there are many differences in the use of medicines among different schools of traditional Chinese medicine.

At this point, it is not just as simple as the king and his ministers using medicine together.

Xiao Chen knew that it would take a long time to teach.

As for the acupuncture points on the human body, they are also the most basic.

This requires at least being very familiar with the acupuncture points on the human body. As soon as you see a person, you will know the specific location of that acupoint.

"Are you familiar with the acupuncture points on the human body?"

All members of these associations shook their heads.

Although at the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, you can often go to the library to see the acupuncture figures and even the related diagrams of human acupuncture points, but even if you look at them every day, you are still not familiar with them.

Xiao Chen didn't expect that the students he selected from the more than a thousand classmates, whom he thought were pretty good, seemed to have really average Chinese medicine.

These are all things he needs to teach.

"President Xiao, I wonder what books you can recommend for us to study?"

Recommended books?

Xiao Chen remembered that he had recommended it to his class, and everyone had a copy of it, just like a dictionary used in primary school, and he had to look it up when he encountered something he didn't understand.

Even now.

Everyone must have a copy of those medical classics, including those on traditional Chinese medicine.

Xiao Chen recommended several books.

After those students have written them down, they are going to go to the bookstore or buy them directly online.

"There is no problem now, let's disband first."

After these association members left, Xiao Chen sat down and suddenly found that he had a headache.

It may be easy to train a few people, but if you want to train a large number of people, he feels it is really difficult.

"Xiao Chen, do you have any questions?" Counselor Xu Jiajia sat down next to her and asked.

"A little bit. Counselor, if you were asked to draw, do you think it would be better to draw on a blank piece of paper or on a half-finished drawing that has already been drawn on?"

"Of course this is a blank piece of paper and easy to draw on."

Say that.

If Xiao Chen didn't have any basic knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, he would really have to start from scratch if he wanted to teach them. Like those students in his class now, it would probably be more difficult to teach them.

Xiao Chen felt that he had to go back and prepare some information.

The basics of traditional Chinese medicine, such as looking, hearing, asking, and understanding, are the most basic and must be done 100% by members of these associations.

To accurately grasp it, this is the first step.

However, if you study according to the textbook.

It is very difficult to learn.

Xiao Chen did not stay any longer and went back to the rental house alone.

When he returned to the rental house, he recalled that his master had taught him the basics of looking, hearing, asking, and feeling. He remembered that his master always asked him to feel his pulse first, tell him the results, and then feel his pulse himself.

This time it happened more times, and Xiao Chen was a practitioner himself, so he could feel the pulse of the human body more accurately, so it didn't take long to master it completely.

It must be practiced, the theoretical basis, even if you are very familiar with it by rote memorization, it will be of no use.

practice?

That means you need patients.

In fact, patients are not necessarily needed. Those students can be found in universities of traditional Chinese medicine.

After Xiao Chen wrote it down, he turned on the computer and wrote down in detail some pharmacological and dispensing aspects.

It wasn't until lunch time that Xiao Chen finished writing part of it.

He didn't even plan to go out to eat in the morning, but asked Qin Zhi to bring him a lunch back.

Until about five o'clock in the afternoon.

Xiao Chen has written a detailed content on the properties and dispensing of traditional Chinese medicine.

This is what Master Xiao Shenyi taught, and it was also summed up by Xiao Chen himself.

Xiao Chen directly named it as top secret content of the Basic Communication Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Xiao Chen passed it to Tanba Aoi and asked Tanba Aoi to correct some typos.

Today he wrote all afternoon, and now he feels a little nauseous in front of the computer.

When Xiao Chen came back from having dinner, Tanba Aoi was actually making changes in her room.

She really admires Xiao Chen more and more. If what Xiao Chen wrote spreads to Japan, the Chinese medicine community in Japan will definitely be shocked.

Until around 11 o'clock in the evening, Tanba Aoi had completely revised the content, which was nearly 25,000 words.

This can all be printed out as a Chinese medicine book.

Tanba Aoi modified it and saved it.

In fact, she was still somewhat selfish, so she passed a copy of the contents to her father in Tokyo.

As for what the father would do if he saw this content?

Tanba Aoi doesn't know.

The next day, Xiao Chen got up and asked: "Tanbo Aoi, have you revised that information?"

"It should be fine."


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