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Chapter 2692: Science and God

Chapter 2691 Science and God

The two exchanged a few polite words, and Zheng Tiejun brought Lin Yi to Stephen and introduced Lin Yi's identity.

Stephen didn't say anything about Lin Yi's sudden appearance.

And when she found out that he was Li Chuhan's boyfriend, she agreed even more enthusiastically.

A few minutes later, all the negotiation work was completed, and everyone began to visit and study.

As the most reputable hospital in the world, Mayo Medical Center is well-deserved.

They are all made with their own strength, and this is recognized all over the world.

Arriving inside the hospital, Lin Yi also put aside other thoughts and devoted himself to visiting the hospital as a whole and in detail.

Although I don’t want to admit it, in terms of environment, no hospital in the country can do it.

"China still has a long way to go in the future." Lin Yi felt lightly.

"The fundamental reason is that the medical system is different, which leads to a different medical environment." Li Chuhan said:

"Mayo has 63,000 employees and receives more than 1.1 million patients every year, while the most famous Union Medical College has only more than 4,000 employees and receives 2.1 million patients every year. If you want to achieve the immediate results, I am afraid that it will be difficult in a short time. impossible."

Lin Yi smiled and said, "It's not impossible in the short term, but it won't be possible in a few decades."

Li Chuhan also laughed, "If it really reaches the level of Mayo, the people in China will no longer be able to afford medical treatment."

"I heard that a cotton swab costs several dollars to see a doctor here."

"When I left my job, it was equivalent to RMB 9.7 per stick." Li Chuhan said:

"If you don't buy insurance, people won't be able to afford medical treatment. This is a paradise for the rich, and the difficulties ordinary people encounter are unimaginable."

Lin Yi nodded, agreeing with Li Chuhan's point of view.

What suits you is the best.

The morning visit was mainly to explain the history of Mayo and the origin of the hospital.

Lin Yi almost fell asleep after listening.

"I forgot to ask you before, what did you say when Stephen introduced the job to you?"

Lin Yi asked during lunch.

"I said that a place like this was not suitable for me, and then he didn't say anything more."

Li Chuhan knew what Lin Yi was thinking, "Do you need me to talk to him again? It shouldn't be a big problem."

"Going for a job is not a business. If you wait a little longer, they might come looking for you."

"Well, it's up to you."

After lunch, the restaurant study in the afternoon also started further.

Under the leadership of Stephen, the group came to the emergency center.

For a hospital, the emergency room is the most complex department.

A large number of strange patients come here every day.

Only if you can't think of it, you can't see it.

But after arriving here, the most intuitive feeling for everyone is that the emergency room is clean and tidy, which is comparable to high-end private hospitals in China.

And it was actually very orderly.

But Li Chuhan and others were indifferent throughout the whole process.

The hospitals in China receive several times as many patients as they do every day, and there are also very few medical staff, so naturally they cannot achieve the results they have.

If they were transferred to a hospital in China, they might not be as good as they could do themselves.

For them, they come here just to learn technology. As for the management system, there is no way to learn this.

"Doctor, I would like to ask whether confinement is necessary after giving birth?"

While everyone was visiting, Lin Yi saw a Chinese woman consulting with a female doctor about postpartum care.

"It's completely unnecessary." The female doctor said:

"Unless you had a caesarean section, in the case of natural birth, you only need to rest for a few hours before you can move, and you can work normally after three days, so don't worry."

"But I also consulted a lot of doctors, and the advice they gave me was that I need to rest at home for a month."

"I have been to China before and know your local habits." The female doctor said calmly:

"What I want to say is that this theory is unscientific and has no theoretical support. People who come to us to give birth can move around as they please. They don't need to be as careful as you do. This will be harmful to the body."

"I understand, thank you doctor."

"You're welcome."

"It would be better to undergo confinement," said a female doctor in the team.

As soon as these words came out, Stephen's attention aroused and he said:

"But this is unscientific and medically untenable."

Stephen’s words also aroused the echo of doctors from other countries:

"I also agree with Professor Stephen's point of view. In our country, there has never been such a statement."

In the medical community, such topics have always been extremely controversial.

Doctors in European and American countries like to use feudal and superstitious terms to describe confinement.

And always sneered at the existence of traditional Chinese medicine and refused to acknowledge it.

"I think that if the Chinese medical community wants to make great progress, it must abandon this feudal and backward concept." A doctor from Yingguo said:

"Medicine is a subject that requires the support of scientific theories. Without sufficient evidence, any statement is not credible."

Lin Yi frowned slightly, and Li Chuhan also had a cold face and said nothing.

"What do you think of this?" Gu Jiali said.

"I think confinement is better. After all, our bodies are different."

"But I think some of the older generation's statements are not credible." Gu Jiali said:

"After we go back, we should focus on publicity, abandon all these dregs of ideas, and implement postoperative and postpartum recovery in accordance with scientific theories."

Stephen nodded and agreed with Gu Jiali's statement.

Doctors from other countries looked arrogant.

"In this world, not everything can be explained by science." Lin Yi said lightly.

Lin Yi's speech attracted the attention of others.

"Why not?" said the doctor from Yingguo who spoke earlier:

"Can't you accept doubts? If you keep doing this, you won't make progress. UU Reading www.uukanshu.net "

Lin Yi smiled and said calmly:

"According to you, anything that cannot be explained scientifically and cannot be supported by theory is just feudal superstition, right?"

"certainly."

Doctor Ying Guo said with an exaggerated expression: "Is there any doubt?"

Lin Yi did not answer directly, but looked at other European and American doctors:

"Do you think so too?"

"Of course, everything must be based on science."

"In this case, can you explain to me in a scientific way what is going on with God?" Lin Yi said:

"In other words, can you let me see God? From now on I will no longer believe in Buddhism, and I will believe in God with you."

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