Ding Yiming's face was gloomy at the moment. Holding back his anger, he explained, "I just said that the star
evaluation is based on the comprehensive evaluation of qualifications, medical skills and so on. Although Dr.
Ching is popular recently and his medical skills are not bad, after all, he has just entered our provincial capital.
His qualifications and stability need to be tested, so we gave a one-star evaluation."
As soon as these words were said, the crowd burst into booing and sarcastic remarks.
"Dr. Ching's medical skills are not bad, but the branch of your Miraculous Hall isn't. It's not good enough!"
"That's right. The last tyour son Ding An went to the door of Rende Hall to make trouble, the patient he
couldn't cure was cured by Dr. Ching. So what?"
"Your medical skills can all be rated as five stars. Why is Dr. Ching rated as one star? What else could it be if it's
not a dark secret?"
Ding Yiming didn't expect that a grading would cause such a big rebound, and his face becmore and more
gloomy. When Ding An behind him heard someone satirize him, he couldn't help but say, "My dad said that in
addition to medical skills, qualification is also needed. Our Miraculous Hall has been in the provincial capital for
decades, so it is natural for it to be rated as a five-star. Qin Haodong has only been here for less than half a year,
so it is normal for him to be a one- star."
At this moment, the noise below beceven louder.
"Doctors treat patients and save people. You think a doctor is an official? It's not up to seniority."
"Our patients are here to see the doctor's medical skills, not the pharmacy. Otherwise, your pharmacy would
have been open for a long time, but is your medical skills better than Dr. Ching's?"
At this moment, Elder Jiang spoke again with a serious expression on his face. "Apart from the problem of
grading standards, there's also a topic mentioned that low-level medicine shops and traditional Chinese
medicine practitioners can't diagnose any serious illness. This is even more absurd."
"Jiang Jinghai, this is for the safety of patients. Low-level doctors and pharmacys are incompetent. If they treat
their patients rashly, they may be misdiagnosed and a medical accident may happen." Zhao Guanjiang said with
a gloomy face. Mr. Jiang rolled his eyes at him and said, "If a patient in urgent condition goes to Dr. Ching's clinic,
but because of this new rule that he can't see a doctor and eventually lead to a critical situation or even death,
what should we do?" "Er..." Zhao Guanjiang was speechless. "This is just an example. Not every low-star doctor
has Dr. Ching's medical skills. Moreover, Dr. Ching can treat patients, and high-star doctors are more capable of
treating them." Mr. Jiang opposed and said, "Even if many doctors' medical skills are not as good as Dr. Ching's,
but they still have to do semergency treatment measures to delay the patient's condition. And the new rule
is that this road is directly blocked. Moreover, for you, the situation above is just an exception, but for the
patient, it is the whole life of danger."
"You, you're procrastinating." Zhao Guanjiang failed to find any words to contradict him. He said with a red face.
"Who on earth is messing around? I'm sure everyone can see it clearly." Elder Jiang snorted.
At this moment, many doctors below also spoke.
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"What new rule? It's just a means for the minority of groups to protect their own interests."
"That's right, look at the rules below. The price and diagnosis fee of low-star drugstores are up to their
regulations, and the cost of high-star drugstores is much more expensive. Isn't this all for the sake of making
money?" "I think it's because Dr. Ching has been too angry recently and has affected their business. That's why
they cup with such a bad trick to suppress him."
"Abolish the new rules! Expose the shady scene!"
"Suppress the newcomers and withdraw from the association!"
All kinds of slogans and cheers suddenly caused the whole venue to becchaotic. Those officials sitting in the
front also changed their faces at this moment, and they looked a little flustered.
And Zhao Guanjiang and Ding Yiming, who were in charge of the event, were even more livid at the moment,
and their chests were violently heaving up and down at this moment. Obviously, they were very angry.
Seeing that the situation was getting more and more out of control, Ding Yiming shouted loudly and said, "This
new rule, the procedure is completely correct, and after the vote by the criminal committee, there is no problem
at all." Zhao Guanjiang chimed in, "The rules have been announced. Everyone, don't say anything more."
The two were prepared to enacted this new set of regulations.
What they didn't expect was that the reaction of the doctors of Chinese Medicine below was more intense than
they had imagined. For a time, all kinds of slogans and oppositions becmore and more noisy. Sof them
even directly began to swear.
With curses and constant questions from reporters, Ding Yiming and Zhao Guanjiang's faces were gloomy. They
were about to leave, but they were surrounded by angry crowd.
Ding An and Zhao Xin were also surrounded. The two of them were extremely arrogant. At this moment, they
were surrounded by anger and immediately becfurious.
Ding An pushed a reporter who caround and shouted unhappily at the people who shouted slogans around
him, "This rule has been set. If you are not satisfied, withdraw from the Chinese Medicine Practitioner
Association." Hearing this, Zhao Xin echoed, "Yes, a group of guys with no level. If they are not satisfied, they will
leave. | think if they leave our Chinese Medicine Association, can you still run those small stores?"
As soon as he said that, the faces of many small pharmacys and traditional Chinese medicine doctors, who had
gathered around him, turned ashen. Anger was written all over their faces.
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Although they were angry, there were still many people who looked helpless. It was okay to quit the association,
but their drugstore might not be able to run anymore.
First of all, the Chinese Medicine Practitioner Association united together to suppress them. Even for the raw
material suppliers that the Chinese Medicine Practitioner Association cooperated with, if they quit, they might
not be able to get the materials that were affordable.
Seeing this, Ding An snorted with disdain and said, "If you don't have the ability, you'd better stay here and
follow the rules. What are you shouting about when you cout?"
Zhao Xin's face was also full of pride as he said, "You don't dare to withdraw and you also want profit. How could
there be such a good thing?"
Seeing that the atmosphere was somewhat depressed, at this moment, Zachary walked out quietly and said
lightly, "Our Rende Hall will withdraw from the provincial association of traditional Chinese medicine."
After that, Zachary walked away without saying a word.
Zachary's words suddenly caused a hubbub, which also aroused the passion in the remaining little pharmacys
and traditional Chinese medicine practitioners’ hearts. Many people also said that they had withdrawn from the
association. "We, the Xing Lin Pavilion, withdraw from this place!"
"We, Fengging Hall, also quit!"
"I'm Qiu Zhi, quit!"
In a twinkling of an eye, more than a hundred people left the province capital Chinese medicine association after
Zachary. In addition to the materials and equipment as compensation, these one hundred people almost
accounted for half of the Chinese medicine practitioners in the association.
Ding An and Zhao Xin's faces suddenly turned pale. They did not expect that Zachary's influence was so great
that he immediately led a small number of people to withdraw from the association of traditional Chinese
medicine. Ding Yiming and Zhao Guanjiang's faces were also very ugly. The one hundred people who directly
withdrew were undoubtedly slapping them in the face.
Moreover, there were enough people who quit, and the authority of the Chinese Medicine Practitioner Association
would be greatly affected. As for the means that they used to control the Chinese Medicine practitioners in small
pharmacy before, they almost had no effect.
More than a hundred people who withdrew could unite to set up an organization of Chinese Medicine Association
together and get rid of the influence of the current organization.
Seeing Zachary and the other hundreds of people leaving the venue, Ding Yiming and the others were
surrounded by reporters. All kinds of sharp questions and obstacles flooded into their minds, which made Ding
Yiming and the others’ faces look even more terrible.
The next day, in arguments, Ding Yiming and Zhao Guanjiang guided the new rules of the provincial association
of traditional Chinese medicine to be implemented as usual.
The traditional Chinese medicine and pharmacy, which were still in the provincial Chinese Medicine Association,
all had star signs and titles on them according to the grading, and at the stime, they could cout to see
patients according to the star rules.
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At the stime, more than one hundred people who followed Zachary out also quickly joined forces and
organized a new Chinese Medicine Association.
There was no doubt that Zachary was the best candidate for the leader of this association. Therefore, they all
elected Zachary as the president of this new association.
In this regard, Zachary did not refuse and accepted the position of president. At the stime, Mr. Jiang was
elected as the vice president. Together, they officially established this "National Chinese Medicine Association".
It was called "Ordinary", for the purpose of separating it from the Chinese Medicine Association organized by
Zhao Guanjiang and the others. At the stime, it expressed the concept of this Chinese Medicine Practitioner
Association, which was equal price, close to the people, and serving ordinary civilians.
After the establishment of the association, Zachary and Mr. Jiang quickly organized people and wrote down the
rules and regulations of the association. Among them, medical ethics were very strict, and he was strictly
prohibited from harming patients. If he found anything, he would be expelled from the association immediately.
Of course, in addition to the requirements and obligation, Zachary also established srules and regulations to
bring benefits to the members of the association.
For example, every month, the Association would conduct an exchange activities and exchange the insight and
experience of every doctor in the clinic.
At the stime, famous doctors like Zachary and Jiang Jinghai would also find opportunities to train other
civilians in Chinese medicine so as to improve their level of Chinese medicine.
This series of measures quickly made the common Chinese medicine association famous in the provincial capital.
Especially with a model drugstore like Rende Hall as a model, ordinary people were more and more dependent
on other drugstores of the Chinese medicine association.
Comparatively, after this star grading system was implemented by the provincial capital of Traditional Chinese
Medicine Association.
At the beginning, it did attract a lot of people's attention, and it made it easier for everyone to distinguish. The
higher the star level, the higher the medical skill!
As a result, many conditional people, either for safety or for face, chose a high-star drug store to treat the illness.
Those who had no conditions entered a low-star drug store to see the doctor, and helplessly entered a low-star
drug store to see the doctor. As a result, they didn't give face to the doctor. In the end, they often delayed or
even worsened the doctor's condition because of the neglect or mistake of low-star traditional Chinese medicine.
In this way, no one was willing to choose a low-star drugstore. Of course, those who had money would go to the
high-star pharmacy. If those who really had no money, they would go to the doctor of the civilian Chinese
Medicine Association. After all, there was no star system there, and entering any one of them wouldn't lose face.
Moreover, their medical skills were all very good. If they couldn't be cured, the other party would recommend
them to a drugstore that could be cured, which could be both practical and useful.
As a result, the business of the high-star pharmacy was getting better and better, making more and more
money. The business of low-star was getting worse and worse, making less and less money, which increased the
delay and dissatisfaction of low-star traditional Chinese medicine doctors.
Sof the lower-class pharmacys even secretly contacted with the civilian Chinese Medicine Association,
hoping to join them.