Chapter 567
Chapter 567
Chapter 567: Chapter 559: Sales Pitch Chapter 567: Chapter 559: Sales Pitch In the past, Chen Zhong had told her that if there came a day when she had to deal with crafty people, she would need to know how to hide her talents and blend into the crowd.
What others did, she should do; what others thought, she should think.
She could not afford to stand out.
Sometimes, moderation was a way of survival.
And it was the most important principle of dealing with people, especially while she was still inexperienced.
Tang Yuxin took Chen Zhong’s words to heart.
Though she could discern Tong Feng’s tactics, she could not let him know that she was also een insider.
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Of course she would have her approaches–perhaps even superior to his.
Now, she also came to understand that the so-called National Doctor was merely thus.
Tong Feng had already entered the office with Dean Zhu.
As for what they were discussing, it was no longer for them to speculate.
They might be discussing Tong Shu or Zhu Xiaohong.
But no matter what the discussion was about, as long as Tong Feng was able to save Zhu Xiaohong, he and Dean Zhu would shoulder the responsibility of the matter.
They, as junior doctors, were unrelated to it.
A woman like Zhu Xiaohong was, frankly, easy to manage.
Once she was fed, she would cause no trouble.
In the office, Dean Zhu was profoundly grateful for Tong Feng’s intervention.
He did not know how to handle the situation if Tong Feng was unwilling to intervene.
The matter was indeed caused by Tong Shu.
Though Tong Feng, as the grandfather, should be responsible for resolving the issue, it nevertheless occurred within the hospital.
It was proper for Dean Zhu to give Tong Feng his thanks, seeing as he had not seen a patient personally in over a decade.
Having Tong Feng’s presence was a glorious occasion for their hospital.
“You’re too kind,” said Tong Feng, maintaining his detached demeanour.
His robe furthered his air of indifference that made a sharp contrast with most people.
How could one know unless they tried?
“That’s right.”
Dean Zhu continued while maintaining his smile.
Tong Feng had the obligation to handle the mess caused by the Tong Family in the hospital, so he at least had to grant Dean Zhu some face.
Therefore, he sat there, listened to Dean Zhu’s proposal, and devoted a little more attention to it than usual.
“I have a doctor here who has been exposed to Chinese medicine since childhood and shows great promise.
If you could provide some guidance, we might have another Chinese medicine talent in our country.”
“As you know,” Dean Zhu continued with a sigh, “the impact of Chinese medicine has been gradually declining over the years, and the number of talents in the field is also dwindling.
To find a suitable talent isn’t an easy task.
Other than the need for long-term cultivation, talent is also significantly important.”
Tong Feng nodded — it was indeed the case.
Western medicine, which was more intuitive and effective, was gaining popularity, leading to the downfall of Chinese medicine due to its unique characteristics.
But it didn’t mean that Chinese medicine was less effective than Western medicine.
While Chinese medicine might be ineffective in treating some diseases that could be cured by Western medicine, there were also many diseases that could be treated by Chinese medicine but not Western medicine.
Their country’s thousands of years of cultural history was not for nothing.
Naturally, Chinese and Western medicines had their own strengths, but it was indeed more challenging to produce talents in the Chinese medicine field.
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“This student of mine has been practising Chinese medicine since childhood,” Dean Zhu excitedly continued, sensing that Tong Feng seemed interested.
“Though she was not taught by a renowned doctor, she was trained from a young age.
She understands Chinese herbs, is competent in acupuncture and has a good grasp of Chinese medical diagnosis.”
Tong Shu rolled her eyes in disgust.
She knew Dean Zhu was referring to Tang Yuxin.
Who else could it be, someone who was taught a bit by a itinerant doctor and claimed to have talent?
Dean Zhu knew that no matter how much he bragged, it would not make a difference.
He opened a drawer and took out a CD.
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