When Lu Qinggong wondered whether Huang Ji was from their school, Huang Ji had already arrived at Tongji Hospital.
Today the dean was in the office, and suddenly Xiao Fang from the personnel office knocked on the door and came in and said, "Dean Hong, just now Professor Lu Qinggong sent an email to our school, which is a letter of introduction, recommending an undergraduate student from their school to come to us. interview."
"I also said that I sent it to you."
Dean Hong snorted, and logged into his e-mail, and sure enough, he saw an unread e-mail from half an hour ago, which was sent from Professor Lu Qinggong's personal e-mail.
The content of the letter briefly introduced an undergraduate student of Fudan University, and also attached a paper on thoracic medicine.
Dean Hong didn't read the paper, but only noticed the words "seek truth from facts" and "employment as appropriate" at the end of the letter of introduction, so he understood.
"Professor Lu wrote a letter of introduction. It seems that there is something to do with it. But if he is really an outstanding talent, he has directly introduced him to the affiliated hospital of his university. How can he recommend it to me?"
"It looks so-so, I'm afraid it's just for someone's sake to write a letter of recommendation."
Dean Hong quickly judged the nature of the letter, and did not download the paper, but said to Xiao Fang: "Okay, I see, you can contact this person and ask him to come for an interview at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Let Lao Lu see you when you come."
"Uh... Dean Hong, he's already here..." Xiao Fang said.
Dean Hong was taken aback for a moment, thinking that this person is quite positive, Professor Lu sent him a letter of introduction half an hour ago, and now he has rushed here.
"Just outside?"
Xiao Fang said: "Well, he said that his teacher personally sent you a letter of introduction. I asked him to wait in the lounge first, and then I came to ask you to confirm whether he also received a letter of introduction."
Dean Hong couldn't help laughing, thinking that Professor Lu would be polite when writing a letter of introduction, not counting his teacher, this is a person who can climb smoothly.
"Okay, since we're here, let him come to my office." Dean Hong said with a smile.
After a while, Xiao Fang led a young man in.
This is Huang Ji. He walked in with a smile and said, "Hello, Dean Hong. I am a student of Professor Lu Qinggong, and my name is Hua Xu."
According to the letter, Huaxu was not Lu Qinggong's student, but Lu Qinggong had attended many public classes, so it was fine to say he was his student.
Dean Hong saw the narrow-mindedness of 'Huaxu' and said with a smile. "Well, I've already read your paper, so I can only say it's okay."
He didn't read it at all, and judged Lu Qinggong's talent purely based on the wording of Lu Qinggong's introduction letter and the eager attitude of 'Huaxu' for the interview.
Sure enough, Huang Ji's expression became a little anxious, and he said: "Actually... Actually, I haven't finished writing the thesis, and I still have a lot of opinions..."
Dean Hong didn't read the paper at all, so he could only say, "Really, then tell me."
Next, Huang Ji stuttered to explain the content of his thesis. He started from the inseparable relationship between the respiratory tract and the digestive system, and directly and sharply pointed out that diseases of the digestive system will directly and indirectly cause many respiratory diseases.
The human intestine is almost the second brain. They have the second most developed neural network in the human body besides the brain.
By 'pleasing', 'protecting' and 'changing' the flora in the intestinal tract, you can directly send 'instructions' to the brain and all organs.
Almost all medical diseases will affect people's digestive function, and vice versa.
People live for their brains and stomachs. Thinking and digestion are the first and second most important functions of the human body.
In fact, the basic pharmacology of Chinese medicine is like this. In this era, some Chinese medicines have been deciphered to contain specific chemical ingredients. These ingredients are absorbed to cure certain diseases, and then produce the same effect as Western medicine.
This has been deciphered and can be explained scientifically.
But there are more strange medicines, which can't be cracked at all, like witchcraft.
Because the prescription does not contain any chemical ingredients that can cure the disease, but it just has a slow effect, and I don't know why.
In fact, the reason is very simple. Fifty percent of all traditional Chinese medicines taken orally will change the structure of human intestinal flora, or stimulate the activity of certain specific bacteria. The chemicals secreted by the flora travel throughout the body, primarily to the brain.
In this way, the gut orders the brain to direct the immune system, or orders other organs to mobilize physiological needs, and finally solve the disease.
This is a natural and slow process that primarily utilizes the microbes in the human body.
It's just an internal process, which Chinese medicine doctors themselves don't know about. Both the Compendium of Materia Medica and Qianjin Fang are typical empirical works.
Because we don't understand bacteria, the pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine is mainly based on experience, with "yin and yang reconciliation", "external evil and internal evil" as the underlying logic.
Western medicine has never done a good job of studying the impact of traditional Chinese medicine on the human microbial ecosystem, so it has never understood why Chinese medicine is useful.
In fact, it is the bacteria that cure the disease.
Those microorganisms, in order to adapt to the environmental changes caused by traditional Chinese medicine, took the lead in making changes at an extremely fast speed, ranging from a few days to a few months, and then macroscopically affected the physiological operation of the entire human body and the performance of organ functions, and finally made the body What goes wrong becomes healthy with self-regulation.
In traditional Chinese medicine, substances that change the flora are contained, and corresponding nutrients are also provided, that's all, the bacteria are 'treating' the human body they depend on for survival.
This was discovered by Huang Ji after studying Chinese medicine. He just read books and could not understand the medical principles of Chinese medicine at all.
After taking the traditional Chinese medicine by myself, I saw the basic principle from the information.
The process of bacteria slowly improving the human body, to give an immature example, is like humans protecting the earth.
After repeated research, he went to the Compendium of Materia Medica, about the harmony of yin and yang, and external evil and internal nourishment.
In the end, he saw the eight words 'Natural selection, survival of the fittest' from these words!
Some strange prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine even contain animal feces. In fact, it is the introduction of brand-new strains of bacteria that cause an 'ecological invasion' of the human intestinal tract! In the end, more excellent strains are left.
Compared with modern medicine, which uses chemicals to violently kill germs, physical instruments are used to change physiology, and surgical scalpels are used to remove diseased tissues. Simple and rude, quick results.
Traditional Chinese medicine relies on the microorganisms that have been symbiotic with the human body since ancient times, and in a more natural form, allows the human body to eventually heal naturally. Therefore, although it is effective, it is extremely slow.
Of course, Huang Ji would never tell Dean Hong about this.
Because he can't prove at all that a large amount of data is obtained from information perception.
So in this scene, he simply started from the actual cases and said that he summed up a large number of clinical cases and found that respiratory diseases can be cured by treating the digestive system.
And based on this argument, around this issue to be researched and discussed.
Dean Hong didn't take it seriously when he heard him stuttering at first.
He thought about interrupting him after listening for a while, and randomly arranged a department to work.
But soon, Dean Hong listened to it unknowingly.
First of all, he found that Huang Ji's internal medicine knowledge is very solid and rich.
He had never heard of the names of some special enzymes, so he couldn't help asking.
Later, he discovered that Huang Ji's description was very profound, so he couldn't help but secretly downloaded the paper in the mailbox.
Dean Hong listened to Huang Ji's narration while reading his thesis.
It was soon discovered that this paper was poorly written!
I was originally writing about the respiratory tract, but suddenly jumped to the intestinal tract. Although there are many cases, a large part of the derivation process is always inexplicably omitted.
From the perspective of thesis, this is an extremely failed thesis.
Now with Huang Ji's narration, he finally understood.
"I know why I didn't let him go to graduate school. This kid's thesis writing is poor, and his eloquence is not good. But this idea is okay, and the derivation process is okay. If I guide him to write this thesis, it will be enough as a doctoral thesis gone."
Dean Hong stepped down from his seat and began to discuss with Huang Ji.
He deliberately asked some difficult questions. Although Huang Ji was not eloquent, he still answered them accurately, and even drew inferences from one instance to ask more profound questions behind it.
After a few times, Dean Hong found that he had missed something.
Can't help but ask: "Xiaohua, do you want to study for a Ph. D?"
Everyone has the psychology of picking up leaks. Professor Lu Qinggong felt that he had missed something before, and other students were more fragrant.
The same is true for Dean Hong now. Huang Ji's dissertation is poorly written. On the one hand, it is the first time he has written it, and on the other hand, he did it deliberately.
The stuttering interview was also intentional. Because Huang Ji believes that Dean Hong can tell that his research ability is not limited to undergraduates.
In this way, Huang Ji can have more time to absorb the knowledge of Dean Hong, a super boss.
Normal interview, time is too short.
If Huang Ji's performance is extremely strong and excellent, then Dean Hong will wonder why Professor Lu would recommend such a person to him.
As it is now, just right.
At this moment, Dean Hong felt that Professor Lu's vision was not good enough. What's the use of looking for students to just read papers
The Huaxu in front of him was just an undergraduate student, but he could see that he must have put in a lot of effort in private, and his research ability was no less than that of some doctors.
This kind of talent was misestimated because of poorly written papers and stammering.
A feeling of picking up a leak instantly eroded Dean Hong.
After actively chatting for about two hours, he was sure that this was a piece of material for a Ph.D.
"I've already graduated and I plan to work..." Huang Ji said slowly.
"You can go to work and study at the same time, you can go directly to our Tongji University to apply for the exam, and I will arrange for you." Dean Hong said.
"real?"
Dean Hong smiled and said: "But I haven't brought students for a long time. I will arrange a Ph.D. supervisor for you. However, the pressure of studying graduate school at the same time is very stressful. I still recommend you to get a Ph.D. degree first, and then come out. Come directly to our hospital, and I will arrange a job for you."
"Go to Tongji to study for a Ph. D?" Huang Ji said.
"Well, if you agree, then I'll call now. You can go directly to my former student, who is now an associate professor." Dean Hong said.
"Thank you so much." Huang Ji smiled.
Dean Hong acted vigorously and made two phone calls in a row.
"Okay, you go directly to Tongji University to find Lin Tao, he is from the Laboratory of Endocrinology and Metabolism."
Huang Ji said sincerely: "Thank you very much, Dean Hong, you are very respectable."
"No need, you go, I will let Lin Tao guide you, and the derivation process of your thesis should be as detailed as possible in the future, don't omit it." Dean Hong laughed.
"Yes, goodbye." Huang Ji left the office with a smile.
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