๐I recommend to you "Manual of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine". This is a modern romance novel about urban life. The male protagonist is a Western doctor and the female protagonist is a Chinese doctor. In their entanglement, love began to sprout. This book is a combination of Chinese and Western medicine, and the effect is good ~ I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
The Young King of Medicine was a martial arts novel that mainly told the story of a young King of Medicine's growth and his medical skills in the martial arts world. This book did not involve Chinese medicine or Western medicine. Instead, it combined elements of Chinese and Western medicine, martial arts, and Jianghu grudges to tell a Jianghu story full of adventures and challenges.
Zhu Mei's " The Young King of Medicine " was a fantasy novel. It mainly told the story of the main character, King of Medicine, who fused the wisdom of Chinese medicine and Western medicine in the process of inheriting Chinese medicine knowledge and became a legendary pharmacist. Although the medicine formulas and treatment methods involved in the novel were mainly Chinese medicine, the author also cleverly interweaved some western medicine content to reflect the progress and development of modern medicine. Therefore, it could be said that Zhu Mo's " Young King of Medicine " wrote about both Chinese medicine and Western medicine.
Doctors of traditional Chinese medicine could apply to study at Harvard University, but to study western medicine, they had to meet the requirements of studying western medicine at Harvard University. Studying Western medicine abroad usually required an excellent academic background and practical experience, as well as deep medical knowledge and skills. If you want to become an all-rounded doctor of both Chinese and Western medicine, you can consider studying both Chinese and Western medicine while studying abroad and accumulate more experience and skills through practice.
Between Chinese and Western medicine, there was a system called "meridians" that was considered to be the "blood vessel network" and "nerve path" in the human body. Although modern western medicine could not detect and prove the existence of meridians through instruments, traditional Chinese medicine believed that they did exist and could be stimulated and regulated through acupuncture, massage and other traditional Chinese medicine treatments. The systematic nature of Chinese medicine was that a complete treatment plan covered the entire treatment process from symptoms to causes. Traditional Chinese medicine did not only treat a single symptom but also made a treatment plan based on the overall health status and underlying disease of the patient. This means that Chinese medicine is not just a single treatment but a combination of a series of treatments aimed at improving the health of patients to the greatest extent. Although Western medicine performed well in the diagnosis and treatment of certain diseases, in other cases, Chinese medicine might provide better treatment plans. For example, in some serious diseases such as cancer and heart disease, Western medicine treatment methods may cause irreversible damage to the body. In this case, Chinese medicine may use some non-drug treatments to alleviate the symptoms and promote the recovery of the body. Both Chinese and Western medicine had their own advantages and limitations. The treatment method should be determined according to the specific conditions of the patient.
This situation was rather rare. Western medicine referred to traditional western medicine that focused on the diagnosis of the cause of the disease, medication, and surgical treatment. Although Western medicine had certain advantages in the treatment of certain diseases, it also had shortcomings in the treatment of certain diseases. Doctors of Western medicine might have proposed a new medical model based on the reflection of Western medicine's treatment methods and the shortcomings of Western medicine in the treatment of certain diseases. However, this view still needed further research and confirmation.
Romance novels with the female protagonist being a traditional Chinese doctor and the male protagonist being a western doctor usually involved love with a medical background. The male protagonist's Western Medicine major had strict standards and requirements for medicine and technology, while the female protagonist's Traditional Chinese Medicine major paid more attention to the overall concept and lifestyle of the human body. At the beginning of the story, the male protagonist had a serious illness due to an accident and needed to be treated at the hospital where the female protagonist was. The male protagonist believed that Western medicine and technology could solve the problem, but the female protagonist believed that only Chinese medicine could truly cure his illness. The two of them had conflicts because of their different ideas, but they finally found common ideas and methods through communication and learning from each other. During the treatment process, the male protagonist gradually realized the value and advantages of Chinese medicine, while the female protagonist also proved the treatment effect of Chinese medicine through her own practice and experience. With each other's help, the two gradually established a deep emotional foundation, but because of medical ethics and beliefs, they had to make difficult choices. In the end, the male protagonist chose to give up Western medicine and accept Chinese medicine treatment, while the female protagonist also chose to withdraw from the medical field and return to her family. However, the relationship between the two continued to become a classic love legend with a medical background in each other's hearts.
[Defiant Heavenly Fate]. She was a doctor of both medicine and poison, but in the end, she was betrayed by both family and love. A good-for-nothing turned into a genius, an ugly girl turned into a fairy. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Under normal circumstances, liberal arts students were not recommended to study clinical medicine. This profession usually required a large amount of medical knowledge and skills, including pharmacology, anatomy, biochemistry, pharmacology, and so on. At the same time, clinical medicine majors usually needed to learn both Chinese and Western medicine. They needed to have a certain understanding and mastery of the two medical systems. Although liberal arts students could also learn some medical knowledge, they might lack certain medical practical skills and knowledge compared to science students. Therefore, if you are interested in medicine, it is recommended to choose other medical-related majors or choose a science major in order to better learn and master medical knowledge and skills. As for the schools that were well-known for their clinical medicine, they included Peking University, Fudan University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, University of Science and Technology of China, and so on. The scores of the clinical medicine major of Chinese and Western medicine in these schools were usually above the first-tier. The specific scores might vary according to the year, region, and other factors. I hope this information will be helpful.
Beijing Deyikang Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine was established on July 31, 2023. It was located at Commercial Building 1-117, 119, 122, and Commercial Building 2-201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, and 208, on the first floor of No. 2 Cuiping West Road, Tongzhou District, Beijing City. The hospital was a combination of Chinese and Western medicine, providing medical services, medical beauty services, and third-class medical equipment sales. The legal representative was Zhang Junqian. The hospital's official website, phone number, and email address were not provided.
As someone who loves reading novels, I don't have the latest knowledge of online novels. My knowledge deadline is 2021, and my original intention is to provide information and help to people, not to create new online works. If you're looking for information about Chinese medicine, I can give you some useful advice. You can try to search for relevant academic papers and news reports to understand the research and development trends of Chinese medicine. In addition, you can consult relevant educational institutions and professionals to obtain more accurate and reliable information. I hope my answer can provide you with some help.