Chapter 877: Special Performance by Second Generation Doctors



Margaret booked a 20-story inpatient building in the West Campus as a future teaching building.

The registration office is located in the lobby on the first floor, with a row of 20 counters all open, similar to the check-in counters in later generations.

The first step is to accept applications and review qualifications.

For example, you need to produce your student certificate and college entrance examination results certificate, and Four Seasons Group will verify them through the education systems of each province.

The hall was already packed with people, which made all the candidates and parents who came to register extremely nervous. This was only the first day of registration, and the registration would last for 3 days.

After three days, based on the scale of the first day, the number of people will probably exceed 5,000 at least.

However, there are only 500 places available for admission to Margaret College of Medicine.

This is at least an admission ratio of 10:1, so the chances are much smaller.

Before coming to Yuezhou, many parents felt good about themselves, thinking that their children were definitely the chosen ones and would be admitted 100%.

Just looking at the number of people at the scene and then looking at the scores of the candidates next to them, everyone felt disappointed.

Huang Xi and his wife were very nervous after registering.

At this time, Huang Xi saw his college classmate Wen Yongyi, who is now working at Shanghai Xinhua Hospital.

"Hey, Lao Wen, haha, it's really you, why are you in Yuezhou?"

Wen Yongyi was also very happy to see his old classmates.

"Great, Old Monster Huang, you're here too. What else can I do? See? My precious daughter came to Margaret Hospital to register, and your son is here to register too?"

"Yes, my son scored over 600 points on the test this year, so we wanted to give it a try. How's your daughter?"

The two were chatting and were surprised to find that they met many other university classmates and colleagues in the system here.

Why does this feel like a special event for children of medical staff?

They were absolutely right to feel this way, and Tang Hesong, the dean of Margaret College of Medicine, who was in charge of admissions, also had the same feeling.

Among the students who came to register on the first day, 80% of them had either parents who were doctors or grandparents who were doctors.

90% of the students come from big cities, especially in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai. In contrast, there are very few students from rural areas.

And since they are from rural areas, there are almost no students among their relatives who are doctors.

It has to be said that medical workers across the country have benefited from their professional conveniences this time. Only people within the health system know how powerful the Four Seasons Group is in the pharmaceutical field.

Only those within the health system understand how rare the opportunity to study abroad is and how enviable the income gap of more than 10 times is.

It is just as the saying goes, “The ducks know first when the river water warms in spring.”

When other candidates and parents across the country were hesitant, hesitant, and unable to make up their minds whether to apply for this medical school in Hong Kong

Children of doctors from all over the country acted quickly and decisively, occupying these precious places, leaving latecomers with no hope of entering.

Perhaps many years later, those hesitant parents will regret it so much.

The registration process was very lively below, while Chen Xia was busy answering the phone in the office.

I don't know where these guys got his phone number, and then they came to me with all kinds of requests and favors.

Some people want a spot through backdoor channels for their children, while others want a spot for old friends or superiors.

Chen Xia was polite this time, but he was determined in his heart that he would not back down.

He had finally managed to secure a place for further studies at Mayo, but most of the places were taken away by higher authorities at once, forcing him to shamelessly resort to favors and ask for unplanned places for further studies.

His identity is different now. The identity of a Hong Konger is like a protective armor. If he is polite, he will listen to you for a few minutes. If he is rude, he will just hang up on you. So what?

He wants to recruit elite talents, not those who can't even meet the ordinary undergraduate score line.

Moreover, even if these students with connections were admitted to Margaret Medical College, their loyalty would still be a problem.

Will his family then open a backdoor for him? After making a fortune in Hong Kong, he'll just run off to another hospital to get promoted and make a fortune?

Do you really think Chen Xia is a philanthropist?

Seeing the phone calls coming one after another, the annoyed Chen Xia asked his secretary and cousin Dai Zixin to stop all of them and not answer any of them, saying that he was on a business trip.

Anyway, there are no mobile phones these days, and I can’t contact him. I can only give up, right?

The three-day registration period passed quickly and a total of 5,690 applications were received, all of which were eligible.

Interviews started on the 4th day.

In order to save everyone's time, the interview time is only 2 days. The admission list will be announced in the evening of the second day, and the admitted students will receive admission letters on the spot.

The interviews were divided into 30 groups, with 3 interviewers in each group. All interviewers were associate senior doctors or above from Four Seasons Hospital.

The rules are very simple. If you agree, mark ?. If you disagree, mark X.

First, admit 3 students who are all ?.

If there are too many students who answer all three questions, 500 students will be admitted based on their college entrance examination scores, from high to low, in different majors.

If there are less than 500 students who are all qualified in all three categories, the best students will be selected from among the students who are all qualified in two categories.

If all three answers are X during the interview, then you have no chance at all and can leave early without waiting for the results to be announced.

In order to unify the scoring, all interview groups received three identical questions, which were also quite simple.

When Huang Bo was interviewed, he was assigned to examination room 15. The examiners were Ren Yuanfei, Cai Kun, and Zhou Jiuer.

First, Ren Yuanfei asked, "Why do you want to apply to medical school?"

Cai Kun then asked, "Do you think medical ethics or medical skills are more important as a doctor?"

Zhou Jiuer asked the last question: "After you graduate, would you like to work for Four Seasons Group?"

The first question asks about the candidate's family background and his or her own ideals. Few students will lie. This question can basically show a child's nature.

The second question is a life-or-death question, which tests students' emergency thinking ability. Which is more important, medical ethics or medical skills? Of course, both are important. If the answer is not this, then this question will be difficult to answer.

Because for a doctor, medical ethics and medical skills are indispensable. This is actually not a single-choice question, but a multiple-choice question.

The third question is very direct. If you say yes, OK, I'll give you a ?. If you say no, sorry, just an X.

Chen Xia Ke has no interest in training talents for others. He spends his own money to train reserve talents for his own group. It's that simple.

What freedom, what rights, it's all bullshit. If you don't agree, you can refuse, but you have to do it... and establish it... Chen Xia hates this kind of people the most.

Greed is the natural enemy of all medical workers. Such people are not suitable to work in the medical industry.

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