Transmigrated to the 1960s, Li Chu only wanted to lay low and live a safe, peaceful life.
..."Li should be able to speak German."
Bell snapped out of his reverie and nodded, saying, "He doesn't just speak German. I observed him today, and it seems he can speak all the languages except Japanese, or at least understand them."
"In that case, we should be able to communicate with him without any problems, so let's find an opportunity."
"It's fine to find an opportunity to contact Li, but Conrad, I advise you not to offend him or say anything bad about this country. From what he said to us today, I can tell that this guy is a complete nationalist, so... you should understand."
Romance
Conrad let out a soft breath and said, "Thank you, Bell, I understand."
While they were talking about Li Chu, our main character had already returned to the hospital.
As soon as he reached the second floor, Dean Shan was already waiting for him at the bottom of the stairs.
"Dean, is something the matter?"
"I just received a call from the health department, saying that you asked them to arrange for hospitals, medical schools, and research institutions across the country to send people to the base to learn?"
“Yes, I agreed.” Li Chu then gestured for them to come to his office: “Dean, let’s talk in my office.”
"I'm sorry, Dean, I haven't been in my office all day, and I haven't even gotten hot water."
Dean Shan sat in his chair and waved his hand dismissively: "No need to pour water. I'm not trying to be mean, Dean Li, but you should accept the assistant our institute has assigned to you."
"Hey, Dean, you know perfectly well that headquarters assigned me one this time. Besides, I'll probably be coming to the hospital less often in the future."
Putting that aside, the reason I asked the health department to notify hospitals across the country to send people to learn is because I felt this opportunity was rare, and even if our hospital worked itself to death, how many talents could we train for the country?
Our country has a severe shortage of personnel skilled in the operation and maintenance of various medical equipment, and also in testing. Let's take advantage of this rare opportunity to learn together over a six-month period, followed by a unified assessment. This will be a contribution to the nation's medical cause.
After listening to Li Chu's words, Dean Shan pondered for a while and nodded silently: "Hmm, your idea is indeed very good. So, what about the organization this time...?"
"Dean, what I mean is that the list of participants for each training session will be provided to us by the health department, while we will be responsible for the specific organization and implementation. As for the final assessment, both departments will conduct it together, since the graduation certificate still needs to be issued by the health department."
This suggestion made Dean Shan's smile even wider.
Although he is about to retire, it is quite remarkable that he was able to organize a nationwide training program while still in office.
The old man chuckled and pulled a pack of cigarettes from his pocket. Without waiting for Li Chu to accept it or not, he casually tossed one to him and then lit one for himself.
"By the way, Dean, the same goes for the grassroots hospitals in our army. Let them send people over for further training, organized by division."
However, it must be clearly stated that if someone is attending training as a soldier, they should ideally be promoted to officer after passing the assessment, or at the very least, become a volunteer soldier. It's pointless to complete the training here and then return to civilian life; otherwise, what's the point of learning?
Dean Shan nodded: "Yes, your suggestion is very necessary. I will report to headquarters tomorrow."
After saying that, he stubbed out his cigarette in the ashtray on the table, stood up, and said, "Alright, it's about time to get off work. I'll go now, and we can talk again another day when you're free."
Seeing this, Li Chu also stood up: "As long as I'm here, you're welcome anytime."
Dean Shan, who had reached the door and was about to open it, stopped and turned around, saying, "Dean Li, you know I'm about to retire. Do you have any suggestions for the next dean?"
Li Chu was slightly taken aback upon hearing this, then smiled and shook his head: "Dean, this is a question that you and your superiors should consider, so I won't offer my opinion."
After listening, Dean Shan didn't say anything, just nodded and walked out.
Standing there watching the door slowly close, Li Chu couldn't help but smile bitterly to himself. This old man really has nothing better to do than test him in his old age.
He took down the satchel hanging on the wall, walked out of the office, and came to Ding Qiunan's place on the first floor to wait for her to go to the cafeteria for dinner together after get off work.
When they got home in the evening, the two changed into casual clothes and took the dog out for a walk together.
"By the way, Qiu Nan, Wenxuan will also join the army after he graduates." While they were talking about other things, Li Chu thought of what his leader had told him at headquarters this morning.
"Huh? Why?" Ding Qiunan turned her head to look at her husband and asked, puzzled.
"What else could have led him to choose to learn traditional Chinese medicine from me? This is his final destination."
"You mean Wenxuan will also be joining the health care team in the future?"
Li Chu nodded: "It's only a strong possibility, but we'll have to see how well he performs in his studies in the future."
In fact, he had no doubt at all whether his son could be admitted to the health care group. Since using that inherited skill, Wenxuan's learning has been progressing by leaps and bounds.
I've basically finished learning all the theoretical knowledge about Traditional Chinese Medicine; what I lack now is experience.
He was already preparing to do what his master had done: to contact the school and have Wenxuan stay with him so he could teach him step by step.
Ding Qiunan is not too worried about her son joining the army in the future.
It's not like I'm going to join some field army. In a logistics unit like the General Hospital, there's not much difference between going to work and going to get off work in a normal civilian job, except that there are a few more restrictions.
"I have no objection, it depends on whether Wenxuan is willing or not."
"Ha, from the moment he chose to learn from me, he had no other choice."
"Did you get this information from the meeting at headquarters this morning?"
"Yes, the leader spoke with me personally and told me to mentor Wenxuan properly."
"What about Wenhui? Hasn't anything been arranged for her?"
"You know what, there really was an arrangement, and they wanted me to join the army, but I didn't agree."
Ding Qiunan smiled upon hearing her husband's words: "You really are biased. Other families favor sons over daughters, how come it's different in your family?"
“How am I being biased? Wenxuan will have the best choice to follow my path in the future, but Wenhui is different. She will marry Shenyi, and given Shenyi's situation, he may have to stay at the grassroots level for many years. Are we going to let them be in a long-distance relationship?”
"How do you know Xiao Yi will stay at the grassroots level for many years? Old Master Shen won't transfer his grandson back!"
"Only those with rich experience in grassroots work will be promoted smoothly in the future, and will not be subject to gossip."