The students sitting on the bus saw the car and quickly recognized it: "It's Senior Brother Cao's car."
She would have known that the boys in her class worshiped Senior Brother Cao as if they were gods, including her young brother at home. Senior Brother Cao’s number one fan in the class is Squad Leader Yue. Yue Wentong got out of the car first and followed the counselor to say hello.
Other students followed and got off the bus in a hurry.
Xie Wanying walked at the back and was not in a hurry. She took this opportunity to take a look at the environment of the institute of her favorite specialty.
The Capital Heart and Lung Institute is known as the National Cardiovascular Academic Technology Research Center, and its strength is absolutely unparalleled.
Speaking of which, in this era, time-honored units are characterized by their old buildings and long history.
From the outside, the office building of the Capital Heart and Lung Institute looks very dated, with gray exterior walls. It is said that those who are applying to build new buildings need to wait until the state has funds to allocate funds.
People who do research in such an environment must pay attention to the scientific research spirit of contributing to the medical cause of the motherland. The salary of employees here is really not high. Compared with the salary of foreign researchers, it is even far less than the income of doctors in the top tertiary hospitals in China.
Big bosses like Mr. Cao Yudong stay here to work in a place that no one in the industry knows about. They do not seek money or profit, and they do not have a name, but only pursue the spirit of exploration of medicine.
A teacher received the news of their arrival and hurried out of the door to pick up their classmates.
"Hello, Teacher Ren." A woman in her fifties or sixties, wearing a scientific researcher's white coat and glasses with silver hair on her temples, waved to Ren Chongda with a smile on her face, while not forgetting to say hello to the familiar Cao Yong, " Dr. Cao Yong.”
"Hello, Professor Yuan." Ren Chongda and Cao Yong went up to talk to each other.
Professor Yuan Fang’s name is like thunder in the ears of internal medicine students.
Xie Wanying listened and heard the excited discussions among her internal medicine classmates, especially those who aspired to cardiology.
Coming here to visit today, not only the surgical students are happy, but the students from other specialties are also very happy. Because you can meet all kinds of bosses here, not just surgical bosses.
Professor Yuan Fang, according to Zhang Desheng’s classmates, is an expert in atherosclerosis research, one of the most popular research fields in cardiovascular medicine in China. Not surprisingly, Professor Yuan is now the academic leader of the Atherosclerosis Research Laboratory at the Capital Heart and Lung Institute.
"Your dad said you were going to bring people here." Professor Yuan Fang saw the Cao family and whispered in Cao Yong's ear, "He may have to come later. Maybe your eldest brother will come first to help entertain people later."
His father did not tell him these specific arrangements in advance. The unwritten internal rules of the Cao family are that work matters are business matters and no small talk is allowed at home. Besides, he doesn't live with his father and eldest brother.
Professor Yuan is aware of this habit of the Cao family, so let him know about it now.
In fact, it doesn't matter whether his father comes or not. It's just a group of students who come to visit and study, and there is no need for the director to personally receive them. If his father were to come, he would probably be just a passerby, taking a curious look.
The Capital Heart and Lung Institute is mainly engaged in research and also accepts graduate students and recruits researchers. It's just that if the outstanding clinical medical students from the National Association of China really came here to work as researchers, they would be a bit overqualified.
(End of chapter)