Bringing a Hospital Back to the 80s

In her previous life, she was a slacker doctor who returned to 1980. In an unfamiliar environment, the first major problems to solve were food and survival.

Fortunately, she carried a spatial...

Chapter 536: Stealing a Chicken, Losing the Rice

At this time, everyone realized that among so many internationally renowned hospitals, how did a mainland hospital get in?

In 1985, the mainland was synonymous with poverty, backwardness and ignorance in the eyes of Hong Kong people. If you mentioned Peking Union Medical College Hospital or Shanghai Ruijin Hospital, they had heard of them.

But what the hell is this Yuezhou Hospital? Everyone looked at me, I looked at you, all with confused expressions.

The sound of everyone's whispers reached Chen Xia's ears, and he suddenly thought that this was a good opportunity to show the strength of Yuezhou Hospital and let these Hong Kong people see what the level of the best hospitals in the mainland is.

(Xiehe expressed dissatisfaction...

Hua Xi expressed dissatisfaction...

301 expresses dissatisfaction...

Ruijin expressed dissatisfaction...)

Ahem, please forgive someone's shamelessness.

Chen Xia clapped his hands twice, and the scene fell silent. Everyone looked at this young "internationally renowned expert and investor representative" with distrust in their eyes.

"Ladies and gentlemen, regarding Yuezhou Hospital, I believe you have probably heard of the quadruple therapy for stomach problems caused by Helicobacter pylori. Yes, there is no doubt that it was invented by our Yuezhou Hospital. Of course, the patents for all the drugs are held by our Pumpkin Vine Pharmaceutical Company."

As soon as these words were spoken, everyone's eyes widened again.

Helicobacter pylori research made a big splash last year, even leading to a half-day keynote speech at the International Congress of Gastroenterology and a clinical trial at Wellington Hospital.

This was a huge event last year, how could no one have heard of it?

In particular, Ye Ziqian, director of the Department of Gastroenterology at Margaret Hospital, attended the meeting in person and heard it with his own ears (he was also one of the more than ten traitors).

Ye Ziqian was even more confused and questioned below:

"No, the speaker at the International Gastroenterology Congress should be a young female doctor. There's also a male doctor who invented proton pump inhibitors, and that's not you."

Chen Xia nodded and pointed at Chen Chun and Zheng Haisheng sitting in the front row. "You mean these two?"

Chen Chun and Zheng Haisheng both stood up, turned around and greeted everyone with a smile.

There was another uproar below. When Ye Ziqian saw Chen Chun and Zheng Haisheng, he excitedly shouted, "Yes, yes, it's them."

At this time, Chen Xia very pretentiously took out five copies of The Lancet magazine, fanned them out like playing cards, and said with a sly smile:

"Everyone is familiar with The Lancet. It has four papers on Helicobacter pylori research and one on quadruple therapy. Dr. Chen Chun, Dr. Xuan Yongda, Dr. Zheng Haisheng, and I, Dr. Chen Xia, are co-authors of all five papers. We are all from Yuezhou Hospital."

Don’t worry about the bragging in Chen Xia’s words. At least Chen Chun and Zheng Haisheng are not from Yuezhou Hospital, so Chen Chun winked at his brother mischievously.

This statement carries weight. The Lancet is the top medical journal, sponsored by England, Hong Kong's father at that time. Its authority and authenticity are beyond doubt.

Now the doctors at Margaret Hospital, especially those in the gastroenterology department, were all very nervous and had to admit defeat.

Yuezhou Hospital was able to discover the pathogenicity of Helicobacter pylori, invent drugs and therapies to cure stomach diseases, publish a paper in The Lancet, and obtain approval from the International Society of Gastroenterology. These are all achievements.

This group of Hong Kong doctors think they cannot achieve this result. They do not have the ability yet. This is not something that can be achieved by bragging.

Chen Xia continued:

"We originally set up a tripartite laboratory involving China, the UK, and Hong Kong. Later, due to requests from other internationally renowned hospitals to join, we directly established an international laboratory. We are now preparing to move this laboratory to the Princess Margaret Hospital, and our Department of Gastroenterology at the Princess Margaret Hospital can also join this research team that will apply for the Nobel Prize in Medicine."

The first cake has been thrown out, a Nobel Prize-level research team, and the world's top hospitals have come to learn and participate. Are you, the people at Margaret Hospital, interested?

I'm giving you a chance, do you want to go?

This time, Chen Xia is not going to talk about dedication, love, or responsibility.

He talked about the benefits. One is the money being paid, and the other is the hope for academic success. He was given both money and fame. He asked which other hospital in Hong Kong could offer such attractive conditions?

"Oh, right," Chen Xia paused:

"Regarding the drugs used in the quadruple therapy, only our Margaret Hospital will be able to use them in Hong Kong. This means that we will become the strongest in gastroenterology in Hong Kong. As for gastrointestinal surgery, we will also send personnel to Wellington Hospital for further training."

The gastroenterologists sitting in the audience who were originally prepared to rebel now collectively understood their choice.

Stay, stay even if you cry and shout, you can't drive them away, let the Prince Hospital die, let Dean Stephen die.

In addition, Chen Xia also gave a detailed introduction to the research on ED, and emphasized that Yuezhou People's Hospital has invented a drug that is very effective in treating male ED.

A phase difference laboratory was established in Hong Kong to collect clinical data, and in the future it will only be authorized for use by Margaret Hospital.

The experimental topics for the differences in drugs used for childhood asthma are the same.

Hong Kong is too small and the competition is too fierce, including in hospitals.

Chen Xia's plan is to build Margaret Hospital into the best hospital in Hong Kong, the first-class hospital in Asia, and a world-renowned hospital, and to make it a window for promoting the new drugs he has taken out of the space hospital to the world.

Therefore, the role of Margaret Hospital will become increasingly obvious and cannot be lost.

So immediate stability is very important.

These traitors just want to change jobs for profit, which is not a serious crime. Moreover, they are the best in Hong Kong in their relevant departments, so they are not ordinary people.

The best option is to keep him, so that he doesn't have to recruit new people. It is not certain whether the recruited people are competent or just fakes, and the risk is greater.

After these three moves, Chen Shuqin and Chen Xia have completely stabilized Margaret's medical workers, making everyone feel at ease and full of confidence in the investors and the chairman.

Stable morale is more important than anything else for a hospital. As for the rest, just let them work step by step.

Chen Shuqin suddenly added, "There's one last item on the agenda. The board of directors has accepted Mr. Stephen's resignation. From now on, Mr. Li Zhibai will take over as the director of Margaret Hospital. Everyone, welcome the new director."

Amidst warm applause, everyone stood up and cheered for President Li and Chairman Chen.

Only Stephen sat on the chair like a dead dog, his face ashen.

He knew in his heart that if he couldn't pull the medical team away, his position as director and high-paying job would be lost.

Everything is ruined. It's a typical case of losing more than gaining.