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Chapter 160 Project Report

Chapter 160 Project Report
Huang Su and Wei Lai pushed the door open and walked into Professor Sun's office.

"Mentor, the meeting is about to start, we should go to the meeting room."

"Okay! Wait for me to get the information!"

Professor Sun looked up at the clock on the wall. It was indeed almost time for the meeting. He got up and picked up the materials on the table, and walked out of the office with Huang Su and Wei Lai.

"Huang Su, we will have a meeting later, and you will introduce the exploration of evidence-based medicine in traditional Chinese medicine."

On the way to the conference room, Professor Sun told Huang Su behind him.

"Teacher, I heard that many authoritative experts of traditional Chinese medicine will come today. You should tell me, I am still too young." Huang Su declined.

"Since you proposed the evidence-based idea of ​​traditional Chinese medicine, it is natural for you to talk about it. I can't do anything to grab students' achievements."

After Professor Sun rejected Huang Su's refusal without any doubt, he said: "You go to the conference room first, and I will go to President Wang's office."

The academics of this era have not yet had the miasma of later generations.Teachers also talk about teacher morality, students also talk about respecting teachers, tutors are still mentors, and students are still students.

It's not like the mentor in later generations is the boss, and the students are long-term workers.

Huang Su and Wei Lai walked into the conference room, which was a small conference room that could accommodate more than 50 people.

In the back row of the meeting room, more than a dozen graduate students and doctoral students from the research institute were already sitting.

Seeing Huang Su and Wei Lai coming in, Zhang Yuan stood up and waved to them enthusiastically.

Huang Su and Wei Lai walked to Zhang Yuan and sat down with all the graduate students and doctoral students.

Just as Huang Su and Wei Lai sat down, Zhang Yuan approached Huang Su's ear and whispered: "Huang Su, it's been a long time since we met, and you guys have made such a big commotion. A project statement has attracted so many people from the capital and Experts from other places, first tell me what is the content of your TCM evidence-based exploration and research on gastric tumors."

Huang Su said: "I can't explain one or two sentences about this thing clearly. You will understand after a meeting."

During the chat, the meeting room has already begun to enter one after another.

Wei Lai sat up straight and stretched his neck to see all the experts who came today. When he met him, he would come to Huang Su's ear and introduce him to Huang Su.

"Huang Su, look quickly, Professor Yao, the director of the Department of Spleen and Stomach Diseases of our hospital, is also here, Director Huang of the Research Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Director Zhang of the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinmen College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. President Cao of the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and President Liu of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine are here, and people from two places have come from far and wide, and this time things really got bigger.”

Huang Su naturally knows many experts who came today, especially the first four that Wei Lai mentioned are the four future deans of the Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Until a figure walked in, his figure attracted all Huang Su's attention.

Huang Su's gaze followed the movement of that figure, and he did not expect that his teacher Chen Jingshan would also come.

The master and the apprentice seem to be connected with each other, Chen Jingshan turned around and saw Huang Su sitting in the back row.

Chen Jingshan nodded at Huang Su, with an approving smile on his face, and then sat back in his seat.

Seeing the teacher's gratifying smile, Huang Su's heart suddenly became at ease, as if she had something to rely on, and she was no longer a lonely soul wandering in the capital.

Just when Huang Su was about to get up to talk to his teacher, Professor Sun followed Dean Wang and finally walked into the conference room.

Seeing that the meeting is about to start, I can only give up with regret.

But Huang Su still stared at the teacher's back. I had too much to say to my teacher, about my life in the capital, about my work in the hospital during this period, and about my work after being admitted to a doctorate.

Talking over the phone will never compare to talking face to face.

At this time, Professor Sun had already sat down in the front row.

Dean Wang stood on the podium in the conference room, scanned all the people in the conference room with his eyes, and began to make opening remarks for today's project presentation.

"On behalf of the Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, I welcome colleagues from all over the country. I won't say much else. Since everyone is here for the evidence-based medicine of Chinese medicine, I would like to ask Professor Sun to explain it to us in detail."

Last week, after Director Zheng of the Scientific Research Office reported Professor Sun's project to Dean Wang, such a forward-looking project naturally could not be kept secret.

Once it is passed on to ten or ten to a hundred, it has attracted the attention of scholars engaged in evidence-based research in traditional Chinese medicine. Many experts from other places want to know how to do this first evidence-based study of traditional Chinese medicine.

In order to wait for all the experts to arrive in Beijing, what was originally an ordinary project presentation was delayed for a whole week, and now it has turned into a small program seminar.

The scientific research project has not been declared successfully, and the project team has not yet started to be formed, so the proposal seminar was held first.

Professor Sun stood up, turned around, looked around and stood at his colleagues and said: "I was also inspired by others before I came up with the idea of ​​doing this topic. It happened that the proposer of the idea of ​​TCM evidence-based medicine was also present, so let the proposer share it with everyone." Talk."

Professor Sun looked towards the back row and said to Huang Su, "Huang Su, come up and explain to everyone."

Everyone followed Professor Sun's eyes and looked at the back row. When they saw Huang Su standing up, everyone was surprised at Huang Su's young age.

Zhang Yuan beside him looked at Huang Su who stood up in surprise, his mouth was so big that he could stuff a goose egg in, his gaze followed Huang Su to the podium in front of the conference room.

"In the process of exploring evidence-based medicine in traditional Chinese medicine, we often fall into the misunderstanding of 'evidence-based medicine', and research and research become evidence-based medicine systems of Western medicine to prove the effectiveness of Chinese medicine. Evidence-based medicine systems of Chinese medicine We must adhere to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine as the basis..."

Combining his two expositions on evidence-based medicine, Huang Su explained his understanding of evidence-based medicine to the present TCM experts and authorities in a calm and orderly manner.

Huang Su's eloquent and calm manner also left a deep impression on all the experts present.

After Huang Su finished speaking, the meeting room burst into warm applause.

Dean Wang walked up to the podium, reached out and patted Huang Su's shoulder encouragingly, with admiring eyes.

"Xiao Huang, did you speak very well? It made me feel like I could see the sun through the clouds. It's really scary. Seeing such an excellent young doctor shows that we have successors in Chinese medicine."

Watching Huang Su walk off the podium, Dean Wang looked at Professor Sun and said, "Let's ask Professor Sun to tell us about the evidence-based traditional Chinese medicine for stomach tumors."

Professor Sun came to the podium and said: "After years of experience in treating gastric cancer, gastric cancer can be divided into six types: syndrome of stagnation of stomach qi, syndrome of deficiency and cold in the stomach and spleen, syndrome of stasis and internal resistance of toxins, syndrome of depletion of stomach yin, Syndrome of resistance to dampness and heat, syndrome of deficiency of qi and blood."

"According to the six syndrome types of traditional Chinese medicine, we divided the patients with gastric cancer into six experimental groups, namely, the syndrome group of stagnation of stomach qi, the group of syndrome of deficiency and cold in the stomach and spleen, the group of syndrome of internal resistance of blood stasis and toxin, the group of syndrome of depletion of stomach yin, and the group of syndrome of moderate dampness and heat." Syndrome group, qi and blood deficiency syndrome group. Each experimental group has an early patient group, a middle and late patient group, and a mixed syndrome group."

Qi and blood deficiency is a syndrome with a high probability that any syndrome will appear in the late stage, so a mixed syndrome group should be set under each realization group.

When Professor Sun finished talking about the experimental groups, Director Yao from the Department of Spleen and Stomach Diseases under the podium asked: "Professor Sun, although you have grouped the syndrome types of gastric cancer very clearly, how do you make each experimental group and the patients under the experimental group Grouping achieves the uniformity of medication, if the uniformity of medication cannot be achieved, this kind of experimental demonstration is not in line with evidence-based medicine."

As Director Yao, who will take over as the dean next year, he naturally has to ask more carefully about his scientific research projects after taking office.

Professor Sun replied: "I have been treating gastric cancer for many years, and I also summarized the commonly used traditional Chinese medicines for gastric cancer. We grouped traditional Chinese medicines into heat-clearing and detoxifying medicines, phlegm-reducing and softening medicines, blood-activating and stasis-removing medicines, spleen-strengthening and damp-reducing medicines." Drugs that harmonize the stomach, drugs that harm the stomach, and anti-cancer drugs for insects are screened according to the utilization rate and curative effect, and the number of types of drugs in each group is fixed, and the treatment is carried out in conjunction with the commonly used classic prescriptions for each syndrome."

"Then common symptoms of gastric cancer, such as vomiting, dry mouth, constipation, loose stools, bleeding, pantothenic acid, and poor appetite, are also screened. Syndrome medication is unified."

Director Yao continued to ask: "Even if the medicines are unified, how can you achieve the uniform dosage? If the dosage cannot be unified, your evidence-based experiment is still meaningless, and it still cannot prove the effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine in treating gastric cancer. .”

Professor Sun glanced at Director Yao meaningfully and said, "Professor Yao, you have fallen into the misunderstanding of 'evidence-based Chinese medicine' now. Our subject is not to use the evidence-based medicine system of Western medicine to prove the effectiveness of Chinese medicine. Through evidence-based medicine, it is the ultimate goal of this TCM evidence-based project to prove that TCM is effective and evidence-based to find out a new prescription with a unified dosage that can be applied to various types of gastric cancer groups.”

Seeing that Director Yao was silent in thought, Professor Sun asked, "Professor Yao, do you have any other questions?"

"Professor Sun, I have finished asking all the questions I want to ask."

As soon as the words fell, Director Yao took the lead in clapping his hands.

Immediately afterwards, the meeting scene burst into intense applause.

Every expert and professor participating in the meeting had an excited expression on their faces. This meeting was not in vain. Everyone found the key to unlock the evidence-based medicine of traditional Chinese medicine.

(End of this chapter)

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