Chinese medicine: from rural hospitals to top three hospitals in Kyoto

Chapter 922 Zong Zhengyuan's Anxiety



Chapter 922 Zong Zhengyuan's Anxiety

Zong Zhengyuan's remarks, which were veiled criticisms of Chen Yang's "self-satisfied" and "using his special status for hype", were like dropping a huge rock into a calm lake, instantly causing ripples in the conference hall.

The audience in the live broadcast room also became excited.

In fact, no matter who is right or wrong, for most of the spectators, they still like the excitement more, and they have the mentality of watching the excitement without minding the trouble.

It is obvious that Zong Zhengyuan came here with the intention of causing trouble. Since he has already confronted Chen Yang, Zong Zhengyuan intends to fight Chen Yang to the end.

Chen Yang's 50 million fans were like a bright light in the dark night, attracting Zong Zhengyuan.

Those fans are not really fans, but coveted gold coins.

There was a buzz of discussion in the audience.

Surprise, contempt, curiosity, anger...all kinds of gazes were cast on Zong Zhengyuan and Chen Yang.

Some people were already dissatisfied with Zong Zhengyuan for turning a serious academic occasion into his own product launch meeting, and at this moment they shook their heads and sighed; some people were just waiting to watch the fun, wanting to see how this popular "Yang Shen" would deal with this provocation that was almost a break-up.

Zong Zhengyuan stood on the stage, enjoying the spotlight, with a smug smile on his face, staring at Chen Yang below the stage, as if to say, "Boy, it's your turn, let's see how you take it!"

Wen Rongxuan sat next to Chen Yang with a smile on his face, looking at Zong Zhengyuan as if he was a clown.

Zong Zhengyuan accidentally glanced at Wen Rongxian's face, and for some reason his heart twitched again.

At this time, why could Wen Rongxuan still laugh and laugh so happily?

Maybe the organizer did it on purpose, or maybe they wanted to take advantage of this wave of traffic.

When Zong Zhengyuan stepped off the stage, the host said, "Now, please welcome Dr. Chen Yang from Kyoto University of Chinese Medicine to speak. Everyone, welcome."

Chen Yang walked slowly onto the stage, his eyes swept across the audience, finally glancing at Zong Zhengyuan.

Chen Yang did not speak immediately, but adjusted the position of the microphone first. His movements were neither hurried nor slow, and he exuded a solemn aura. This brief silence made the atmosphere in the venue even more tense.

Everyone wanted to see how Chen Yang would fight back against Zong Zhengyuan, or how he would target Zong Zhengyuan.

After all, this was the first time the two had met offline after Zong Zhengyuan targeted Chen Yang online, and it was in a debate-style meeting like this.

"First of all, thank you Professor Zong for your speech."

Chen Yang opened his mouth slowly, his voice clearly transmitted to the whole audience through the speakers, calm and powerful, without any anger, as if he was just stating a fact.

"Especially Professor Zong's last sentence - 'Under the banner of inheritance, they are actually complacent and even use their special status to hype up the development of traditional Chinese medicine. This is harmful to the development of traditional Chinese medicine.'"

Chen Yang paused, and his eyes locked onto Zong Zhengyuan again, as if they were real: "This sentence is very thought-provoking. Indeed, if Chinese medicine wants to develop and face the future, it cannot 'stick to the so-called secret recipes', and it cannot allow any behavior that harms the industry and the health of patients to exist."

As he spoke, Chen Yang moved the cursor in his hand, and today's topic appeared on the big screen.

The title of Chen Yang's PPT was simple: "The advantages and challenges of combining traditional Chinese and Western medicine from the perspective of clinical practice - taking the diagnosis and treatment of difficult and critical diseases as an example." He did not look in Zong Zhengyuan's direction, but scanned the audience calmly.

"Good afternoon, experts and colleagues. My speech will begin with several real clinical cases." Chen Yang's voice was clear and steady.

Then Chen Yang began to show the prepared case materials, of course, concealing the patient's identity.

This includes the case of Mr. Zhang Jianguo, which describes in detail the patient's complex symptoms, the idea of ​​combining Chinese and Western medicine for diagnosis, especially the key role of the four traditional Chinese medical examinations in discovering clues of arsenic poisoning, the formulation of treatment plans, and the final good prognosis.

Of course, there are also various situations in which other patients developed without effective treatment. Each case has clear logic and a complete chain of evidence, demonstrating solid clinical skills and keen insight.

"These cases tell us that the integration of Chinese and Western medicine is by no means a simple superposition of drugs or a patchwork of theories."

Chen Yang said slowly: "Its core advantages are: TCM's holistic view, syndrome differentiation and treatment, and external and internal understanding can make up for the macroscopic connections and individual differences that Western medicine may ignore when it goes deep into the microscopic level; while Western medicine's precise diagnostic technology, emergency means and evidence-based medicine concept can provide more objective support and verification for TCM. Only by combining the two can we grasp the essence of the disease more comprehensively and deeply and provide the best solution for patients."

Chen Yang changed the subject and said, "However, in practice, we also face many challenges. For example, how to establish a more scientific and widely recognized evaluation system for the efficacy of integrated Chinese and Western medicine? How to avoid the embarrassing situation of 'neither Chinese nor Western'? And... how to be vigilant against some behaviors that claim to be 'TCM' and 'preventive treatment', but in fact violate medical ethics, exaggerate propaganda, and even endanger public health?"

The last sentence is like a heavy hammer. Although it does not name anyone, its direction is self-evident when combined with Zong Zhengyuan’s previous remarks and the health products he promoted!

There was a murmur of discussion in the meeting hall.

Chen Yang continued: "The industrialization and standardization of traditional Chinese medicine is a trend, but it must not deviate from its fundamental purpose of 'curing diseases and saving lives', and it must not become a hotbed for capital pursuit of profits and false propaganda!"

"The safety and effectiveness of any product, whether it is a medicine or a health product, must be strictly scientifically verified and tested in clinical practice. Otherwise, it will be a taint of traditional Chinese medicine and harm to patients!"

"TCM must keep pace with the times, but this is in terms of overall thinking and innovation based on TCM, not Westernization of TCM."

Chen Yang continued: "Traditional Chinese medicine does have unique advantages in prevention, but this advantage is also based on the holistic view of the unity of man and nature, and cannot be separated from the reality of traditional Chinese medicine..."

"There are many products on the market that claim to be traditional Chinese medicine, with so-called 'secret ancient methods', 'precious medicinal materials', and 'modern technology extraction'. Are they really traditional Chinese medicine, a model of 'benefiting thousands of households' and 'leading new opportunities for the development of the traditional Chinese medicine and health industry', or are they just using traditional Chinese medicine as a gimmick to exploit and deceive patients and over-consume traditional Chinese medicine?"

Zong Zhengyuan was in the audience, his face turning red and white.

Chen Yang's words were like silent slaps in his face.

Especially when Chen Yang listed the conditions of many patients this time, he inexplicably felt a strong palpitation and uneasiness.

Could it be that.......

For a moment, Zong Zhengyuan's heart began to become anxious.


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