Chapter 1144 Expert Library
Jiang Jincheng and Han Tianlu were in high spirits.
To be honest, they were a little uncomfortable sitting among a group of Hong Kong people and foreigners.
Hong Kong was extremely wealthy in 1986. The small land may not have as much capital as mainland China, but the working capital is definitely more than mainland China. The most conspicuous example is the ship charter king. The tonnage of the fleet he owns alone is several times that of the entire fleet of China. The income of Hong Kong doctors is even less than that of Chinese civil servants. The income of Hong Kong doctors is even less than that of Chinese civil servants.
Yang Rui demonstrated the superiority of socialism in front of so many people. In the eyes of Jiang Jincheng and Han Tianlu, it was a very high-minded and exciting behavior.
They went back and discussed it. In the afternoon, they approached Yang Rui again and formally invited him to the expert database of the State Administration of Medicine and the General Administration of Pharmaceutical Industry Corporation.
Yang Rui was extremely surprised and asked: "We have an expert database now?"
Jiang Jincheng was even more surprised and asked: "Why aren't there?"
"How do you pick experts out of the expert database?" The expert database that Yang Rui knew was randomly selected from the database using computers. In 1986, computers that are still called microcomputers are probably not popular enough.
Jiang Jincheng couldn't guess Yang Rui's idea, but replied naturally: "Generally speaking, it's up to see which experts are more suitable for their majors."
"Please be chosen?"
"Of course, otherwise."
Yang Rui immediately understood that this expert database is a completely different concept from that expert database.
Han Tianlu looked at Yang Rui's expression and smiled and said, "Director Yang, as long as you enter the expert database of our General Administration of Medical Administration and the General Administration of Pharmaceutical Industry, you will have the opportunity to enter various temporary or long-term committees in the future. There are only benefits but no harm."
They also discussed it privately, thinking that Yang Rui probably would not work in the two units at the moment, so they simply came up with the expert database method.
The expert database in later generations was mainly used to select experts to decide on some things that require professional decisions.
But in 1986, the leaders obviously did not do a good job in transferring authority. The expert database established by the State Administration of Health Administration was actually just for consultation, but it just gave the name of an expert database.
In response to this, Yang Rui had no reason to refuse. He nodded slightly and said, "If you don't bother with me, of course I would be willing to join."
"No trouble, we are going to trouble you." Jiang Jincheng laughed haha.
Han Tianlu also breathed a sigh of relief and said, "We will send the appointment letter as soon as possible. Although the experts in the expert database have not compiled it, there is a allowance, which is not much, and it is about 30 yuan per month. Don't dislike it."
"How could it be?" Yang Rui paused and asked, "What are the tasks you usually need to do?"
"Now, GMP is a big task." Jiang Jincheng looked up at Yang Rui and said, "We know that you are a member of the GMP committee. After joining our expert database, you can participate in the revision of our Chinese version of GMP rules. You have practical experience and are very suitable for this work."
By revising the rules and implementing the rules, Yang Rui immediately felt the strong smell of planned economy.
However, the planned economy may not be bad. For example, in the pharmaceutical field, the planned economy has more benefits than disadvantages to ordinary people. It is very helpless for the poor to survive in the medical world where money is concerned.
Yang Rui agreed and learned in detail about the concept of the expert database of the State Administration of Medical Administration. He wanted to send Jiang Jincheng and Han Tianlu out time, and then asked as if he remembered it: "How many people are there in this expert database at present?"
"There are about eight in total, and there should be some more." Han Tianluo said: "This is the common expert database of the State Administration of Health and our Pharmaceutical Industry Corporation."
Yang Rui was shocked. As expected, there was no need to draw the expert database of 8 people in total. It was not enough to create a larger committee.
After two days of Yang Rui holding a seminar at Huarui Pharmaceutical Factory, Beijing started to make a fuss about his speech to GMP.
Americans started doing GMP in the 1960s. Since the promotion in the early 1980s, the results have been very good. Europe, Japan and other countries are learning, which are medical policies and regulations that are flooded with the screen. In this case, Chinese scholars are also inevitably required to understand and learn.
For example, if you look at domestic papers, by 1986, the number of papers about GMP published in China was increasing.
However, everyone is learning and understanding, which is to promote and influence domestic institutions to create a standard that meets domestic needs. Who would have thought that Yang Rui had just joined the domestic GMP committee and wanted Americans to change the rules shortly after he was admitted to the domestic GMP committee.
Americans need to change the rules, will Americans listen?
If Americans change the rules, should Chinese learn and change?
If the Americans don’t change, how should we mock Yang Rui?
Everyone had a lot of ideas, but it turned out to be a discussion for a moment.
The discussions in the 1980s were very contemporary. Because there was no Internet in this era, there were naturally no forums and groups, and it was not appropriate to discuss in person. In-person discussions were done for like-minded friends. If everyone had no consensus, wouldn’t it become a quarrel if they sat down?
Posting letters alone is one of the ways to discuss, but just like the intensity of private QQ chat is not enough, the intensity of posting letters alone is not satisfactory.
So, the final plan that was finally suitable for discussion in the 1980s was to publish it.
Scholars in the fields of medicine mainly chose small and medium-sized semi-academic newspapers and magazines such as "New Drug Bulletin" and "Beijing Pharmacy Newsletter" to discuss. These newspapers are mainly easier to publish articles. In addition, units in related fields have subscribed.
The latter point is also very important, just like later generations scolding people in WeChat groups. If they scold once, they will send a red envelope of one cent. The war will probably not be able to fight.
Not to mention, the cost of buying several newspapers now is more than that of later generations.
Of course, the newspapers and magazines that are debated are not limited to a few primary academic newspapers and magazines. Some scholars have relatively high status and have the opportunity to publish articles in various Times, or simply publish articles in more professional journals.
Using the model of later generations to understand, publishing articles in professional journals is equivalent to adding more details, which are certified by moderators. However, publishing articles in the Times is equivalent to putting them on the top and seeing more people.
In recent days, someone finally wrote an article in Guangming Daily - "Whether China's pharmaceutical industry should be verified by American standards", which led the debate from the capital to the whole country.
Naturally, it was introduced into the Hedong area.
When Ganhu saw Guangming Daily, he hurried to find Yang Rui, and his whole face was nervous.
When Yang Rui got the newspaper, he hadn't read it much, but he heard Gan Hu ask, "How is it? Is it targeting you?"
Yang Rui couldn't help but smile and asked, "Don't you understand simplified Chinese?"
"I'm afraid that there are any hidden political thoughts, and I don't understand them." Comrade Gan Hu said very seriously.
Yang Rui looked over and over for a few minutes, shrugged, and said, "What you want to say is indeed hidden something."
"Really?" Gan Hu was shocked. What he didn't want the most was to encounter force majeure after he worked hard to establish Huarui Pharmaceutical Factory.
Yang Rui looked at Gan Hu's expression and said with a little amusing: "From this article, their discussion has become very strong. In this way, isn't it proven whether the GMP rules are changed?"
"I don't understand..."
"China's current conditions cannot implement very strict GMP standards, but the standards are going to be stricter." Yang Rui pointed out the contents of the newspaper and smiled and said, "They will always listen to me when the time comes."
Yang Rui is very confident about this.
The academic community is a circle that accepts new knowledge very quickly and accepts new authority very slowly, but once it is accepted, the power of authority is extremely great.
Ganhu seemed to understand, and after a while, he asked, "So, can we continue to produce with all our strength?"
"certainly."
Chapter completed!