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On the afternoon of the day when the rules were set, the newspapers, radio and television stations, as well as the internet were all reporting about the rules of the competition and the date of the competition. This caused the competitors on both sides to fall into a bottomless pit! As for which school they graduated from, who their teachers came from, how many years they had been a doctor, and what kind of glorious feats they had, they all revealed it all.
Many of the media outlets even began to post like they were reporting on the World Cup or the Champions League! Some newspapers even interviewed a large number of Chinese doctors to share their views on the matter, as well as the significance of the competition.
This medical competition was destined to become a hot topic in society!
Since ancient times, there has been no first in literature, and no second in martial arts. However, there were often fights between scholars about poems and essays. Some departments and units also often organized poetry competitions. But there weren't many doctors competing with each other! The reason for this was very simple. If a scholar wanted to compete, he only needed to set the same question and it would be a fair competition. But it's not easy for doctors to find two identical patients. In other words, if a doctor wanted to compete in a medical field, the competition would be difficult to organize, and the criteria for determining victory or defeat would be even more so. As a result, there are few doctors' competitions in society.
This time, Han Li and the Chinese medicine martial arts duo were considered the first ones to open up the river, immediately causing a huge reaction in the entire society. Even some of the upper echelons were alarmed, secretly directing their gaze here.
This public opinion trend not only set off the conflict between traditional Chinese medicine and Han medicine, but also set off a new wave of traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine. As the first place selected the patients, after both sides had finished their diagnosis, they still had to undergo a comprehensive western medicine diagnosis, so they pulled in the western medicine too. Everyone felt that this was more interesting.
If a participant, without borrowing any apparatus, came to the same diagnosis as a western doctor using a medical instrument, or if it was more accurate, wouldn't it mean that traditional Chinese medicine was much more powerful than western medicine?
On the second day, Long Fei, Zhang Hui and a few other leaders of Dragon City Hospital had already rushed to the First Dragon City People's Hospital. The Dragon City First People's Hospital had long prepared a large conference room to be used as a competition venue.
At the front of the meeting room was a very large VIP stage. Currently, an antique screen was placed vertically in the middle of the stage, dividing the rectangular screen into two. Both sides of the screen had the same layout; they were a long table with five chairs placed in front of and behind it. The chairs behind the table were for the participating doctors, and the chairs in front of the table were for the patients.
According to China habit, the first row below the stage was reserved for the distinguished guests, mainly the various leaders. There were quite a few leaders who had come today, including even the and health hall's Head, Chen Changfeng. Although Long Fei was young, he was already an influential figure in the medical realm within Dragon City, and was also a distinguished guest. Thus, he and Zhang Hui sat in the second row, very close to the platform.
There was no full-time referee, and the referee was the patient. The doctor was wrong, and the patient had the most voice. In addition, all the spectators below the stage were also referees. They could use their cell phones to vote for the contestants. Most of these people were doctors from the major hospitals. They could tell who would win and who would lose with a single glance.
After that was the audience seating. There were patients and their families, as well as other people from all walks of life. of course, there were also Media s. These Media had already set up their short spears and cannons, and were beginning to capture the target of the interviews. Before the match began, they had to grab a few hot spots to do an interview. This was also a common practice in the media.
At nine in the morning, the competitors from the two parties had arrived. Chen Yuanke humbly allowed Xu Chengtai and the others to go up on stage first, before they walked onto the stage.
After the ten people went on stage, they stood in a row in front of the main platform, bowed to everyone below, and expressed their gratitude for everyone's arrival. Afterwards, the two parties each went to their respective seats. After the two sat down, they couldn't see each other due to the screen. As long as they kept their voices down, they wouldn't be heard by the opponents on the other side of the screen. This way, it would not affect the communication between the team members and the audience members, nor would it affect the on-the-spot supervision by the audience members.
Before the match began, the two teams' team leaders would speak for the two sides. Although both sides were holding back their excitement, some gossip media outlets were in an uproar. But on the surface, both sides still said it was very beautiful. The tone set for the competition was: To promote together, to develop together, and to promote traditional medicine together!
Behind the main platform, on the wall, there was a Large Screen, which was constantly scrolling around, causing the Western doctors to see it in pain. They thought to themselves, is this a struggle between Chinese medicine and Chinese medicine, or is it a battle between Chinese medicine and Chinese medicine?
After the captain of the two teams finished his speech, the host announced that the competition had officially begun. The five patients who had been randomly selected from the hospital had arrived on the main platform at the same time. Doctor Han was a customer, so they had to make a diagnosis first.
In order to ensure the fairness of the competition, the five patients were caught red-handed from the registration hall before the competition began! After the competition was over, he would go and perform a system check to verify the results of both sides' diagnoses!
Xu Chengtai's group of five would each be in charge of one person and begin the diagnosis.
Although Koreans repeatedly claimed that Han medicine was invented by them, Han medicine was actually Han medicine. Therefore, their diagnosis methods were almost the same as that of traditional Chinese medicine.
Xu Chengtai's group of five each had a patient, and all of them were looking at them very carefully. According to the rules of the competition, they were not allowed to ask the patient anything! That is to say, they can't get any symptom information from the patient, so they have to rely on their own diagnosis!
This was extremely difficult! It was also the place that attracted the most attention from the audience and the media! Without asking the patient, just relying on one's vision and hearing would be enough to break the disease. This truly sounded somewhat mystical. Even if Western medicine wants to do the instrument examination for the patient also needs to ask the patient what is uncomfortable, then can you open the examination application form?