Today the company came to a Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine research interns, with a lot of instruments and equipment to give us a week of physical therapy, will be a scammer?
Hello, it's not a scam. They don't charge, free medical checkups, right? I've heard this many times, especially in Beijing. Students at the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine are required to do some social activities during their studies, which should count for their credits. After the free medical examination, no surprise, you need your unit to issue a relevant certificate to prove that they have practiced on the line.