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Chapter 1811 Technical Module Segmentation
Chapter 1811 Technical Module Segmentation
Since graduating from school, Bian Mu has occasionally taken into account the nutritional status of his patients when practicing medicine, especially those whose symptoms are clearly caused by malnutrition, and he has to ask them carefully for a long time.
however……
Regarding the overall diagnostic and treatment process of the "Digital Medicine" school, Bian Mu has never included the patient's nutritional status in the scope of general screening and diagnosis. After reading those two volumes of old classic notes tonight, Bian Mu suddenly realized that there are still many technical loopholes in the "Digital Medicine" school of medicine that he has carefully developed.
Without the slightest delay, Bian Mu quickly used his laptop to enter multiple passwords and access the "Digital Medicine" medical diagnostic program's backend. He then found the relevant digital model window and, following Duan Hongyi's previous instructions, added the patient's basic nutritional information as a mandatory item for investigation.
Subsequently, Bian Mu further completed the entries for each subdirectory under the root directory, checked them repeatedly several times to ensure there were no more errors or omissions, and then saved and exited the system.
Out of caution, Bian Mu took his phone and sent a text message to Duan Hongyi, reminding him to review the diagnostic system first thing tomorrow morning and to call him before the clinic opens at eight o'clock. In case anything is not right, Bian Mu will also need to notify everyone to temporarily switch to the paper-based manual diagnostic system.
Traditional Chinese medicine clinics cannot be run haphazardly based solely on a person's talent or luck. If this continues, they might just collapse one day.
As the first director of the "Xin G20" Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic, Bian Mu had to be strict with himself, pay close attention to every technical aspect, and strive to avoid making any major mistakes. In daily life, as long as his energy allowed, he would also try his best to avoid any mistakes in every little detail, accumulating small victories to achieve great success. He was cautious in every little thing he did!
There are no god-like figures in the medical and pharmaceutical fields. Every successful person has achieved success step by step with a down-to-earth attitude. Details determine success or failure. Taking things one step at a time and minimizing mistakes is the key.
Not long after, Duan Hongyi called.
"You're going for a follow-up check-up? It's getting late, and you haven't rested yet!" Duan Hongyi greeted her with concern.
"I unexpectedly acquired a batch of classical Chinese texts, quite wonderful! I only browsed through one set, but it was quite inspiring. That's all for now! You should get some rest too!"
"I'll review the entire system. If everything's fine, I can rest later. How's the whole plan for the ointment going?"
"It's alright, judging from the current progress... we're quite lucky, especially you, thank you for your hard work!"
"Look at you, that's only right! I'll go check it now, we'll talk again later!"
"Good night!" Bian Mu said, then hung up the phone.
Bian Mu leaned back in his chair, his hands clasped behind his head, and a few ripples of thought drifted through his mind. More than once, Duan Hongyi had inquired about specific progress in pharmaceutical science. From a technical standpoint, such inquiries were not particularly necessary. Objectively speaking, those were the areas of expertise for Bian Mu, Huang Boxi, the Dong sisters, and the herb farmer Lao Pei, while Duan Hongyi himself was responsible for electronic and programming-related work, which were largely unrelated.
Why did he ask that unnecessary question?!
Bian Mu had similar suspicions more than once, but she felt that she might be overthinking things, so she didn't think about it too deeply. Tonight, however, the thought resurfaced in her mind, and Bian Mu had to review it again.
"In this era of highly interconnected information dissemination, the antidote ointment has long attracted considerable attention. People like Lei Xiaoxuan have been deliberately trying to subtly probe it from the shadows. Also... the Lei Xueming and his fellow apprentice—oh right, they both share the surname Lei, a coincidence?! Or... am I just being a bit paranoid... haha... Professor Duan is a very honest man, but he's very adept at the tricks of the common people. If you're not careful, you might fall into their trap. Put yourself in his shoes; anyone with a bit of cunning would know to take advantage of him. In any case, given the current state of research and development, he's closest to the core technology. What if someone offers him a huge sum of money?! Or... use some weakness to bargain with him? Although the probability is extremely small, we still have to be wary!" Thinking of this, Bian Mu felt a little uneasy.
After getting up and stretching on the south-facing balcony, Bian Mu decided that she wouldn't invite Duan Hongyi next time she went to the county town to inspect pharmaceutical companies.
In Bian Mu's view, he was very weak and alone, and had to be careful at all times. The research and development project still had to strictly follow the principle of "modular division". Each partner was responsible for their own part and they should minimize their overlap with each other. The overall technology could only be firmly controlled by him, and he could not reveal a word to even his best friends.
Having figured this out, Bian Mu planned to quickly find a housekeeper for Duan Hongyi so that Duan Hongyi could focus on his technological research and development. At the same time, Bian Mu also wanted to find out who Duan Hongyi usually associated with, just in case!
Bian Mu was very clear about one thing: the small business he was engaged in, though small, could become a huge project worth hundreds of millions if it grew into a major enterprise in the future. In the process of working together, it was hard to guarantee that someone would have selfish motives. It would be foolish not to take precautions.
Having figured this out, Bian Mu felt much more at ease. In his view, Teacher Duan was an honest person, and as long as he wasn't given any special opportunities, no matter what his selfish motives were, he wouldn't ruin his important plans.
Technical cutting becomes absolutely necessary!
Afterwards, Bian Mu started a new draft on his laptop, tentatively titled "Overnutrition, Nutritional Imbalance, or Even Malnutrition?!"
Through long-term research and development and sales of well-known traditional Chinese medicines, combined with the two old books mentioned earlier, Bian Mu gradually realized that neglecting the nutritional status of various patients in the business of traditional Chinese medicines was a significant design flaw.
Several years ago, Bian Mu read an article in a relatively ordinary pharmaceutical journal. The author argued that traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has strong characteristics of its time. In layman's terms, every new era inevitably gives rise to new types of TCM that are adapted to it. These qualified or excellent TCMs are inevitably endowed with the unique elements of that era. If one is unaware of or ignores this point, the efficacy of the prepared TCM will inevitably be greatly reduced.
Therefore, traditional Chinese medicines that are made by adding or subtracting from old formulas and referring to the latest production processes will inevitably have their efficacy reduced. From the perspective of the pharmaceutical market, this is indeed a waste of pharmaceutical resources and goes against the spirit of market innovation.
For example, in today's world, especially in large cities like Lijin City with tens of millions of people, there is a general problem of overnutrition. In particular, fast food is becoming the mainstream diet, and the younger generation hardly knows how to cook. It is indeed inappropriate not to pay attention to this deficiency when developing traditional Chinese medicine.
Upon closer examination, what appears to be overnutrition is actually malnutrition, a deficiency caused by an unbalanced diet. Over time, even the best traditional Chinese medicine will lose much of its efficacy.
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