The first stop of the WHO was the Margaret Hospital in Xiangjiang, where they inspected for a full seven days, and then flew from Xiangjiang to Zhijiang Province.
As the president of the group, Chen Shuqin personally accompanied him back to the mainland.
At the entrance of Four Seasons Hospital, hundreds of primary school students have lined up, holding flowers in their hands, with their faces painted red. From afar, they see a group of air-conditioned buses, which are rarely seen in China, slowly approaching.
So, under the guidance of the teacher, they began to jump and dance, shouting in their sweet and clear voices: "Welcome, welcome, warm welcome~~~"
The orchestras of several middle schools in Yuezhou City also started beating drums and gongs, and the atmosphere on the scene was as lively as it could be.
A vice president of the country, relevant officials from the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Xu Hongtai and Li Bingquan from Zhijiang Province and other bigwigs were all there to greet them in front of the hospital's outpatient hall.
Chen Xia, dressed in a suit, was speechless as he watched the bustling scene in the hospital square, which resembled the opening of a supermarket in the future. He kept shouting in his heart:
"Oh, heaven and earth, this is a foreign-funded hospital, we're pursuing an international approach, and you're giving me this whole 'Northeastern Country Style' vibe. It's too irritating, too destructive to my worldview!"
Of course, foreigners are watching a peep show.
Most of the people here have never been to China and are full of curiosity about everything in China.
Especially with so many primary school students lining the streets to welcome us, and the loud gongs and drums, the blast of firecrackers, the waving red flags, and the huge crowds of people, it felt like we were in a movie.
They all took out their cameras with a smile and took a few pictures from time to time. Several female foreigners kissed and hugged the primary school students.
The corners of Chen Xia's mouth were twitching.
Gu Wei saw his son-in-law's expression and knew that this guy's brain was full of water again, so he glared at him:
"Pay attention to your image. You are not representing yourself now, you are representing China. Stand up straight!"
Chen Xia said with a bitter face: "Dad, Minister Gu, I am a Hong Kong resident now. How can I represent the image of China?"
Bang~~~~
The people waiting to greet him heard a crisp sound and turned around.
Seeing Chen Xia holding the back of his head, Gu Wei shook his hands and said with a smile: "It's okay, it's okay. There are mosquitoes here. I helped Comrade Chen Xia drive them away."
Everyone shrank their necks. The cold wind in December was blowing so loudly, how could there still be mosquitoes?
The WHO delegation was led by Deputy Director-General Lassedelf, a highly ranked figure. Lassedelf is also a renowned French surgeon.
After getting out of the car, Lacedulf saw the magnificent hospital building in front of him and was deeply moved.
In his and everyone else's impression, China should be a poor and backward country where people can't even get enough food. Unexpectedly, in recent years, a new company called Pumpkin Vine Pharmaceutical has emerged.
Various epoch-making drugs and clinical guidelines are launched one after another, which is dizzying.
Then came the rapid rise of Four Seasons Hospital and Margaret Hospital in Asia, becoming top hospitals in Asia in just a few years.
The boss behind all this is the same person, a typical Chinese (immigrating to Hong Kong cannot change this fact)
If only the pharmaceutical factory and the hospital were famous, the WHO would not have come to inspect in person.
But according to the intelligence he obtained, the two hospitals controlled by the Four Seasons Group have been creating medical miracles and have been constantly updating various clinical guidelines.
In addition, in recent years, papers from Four Seasons Hospital and Margaret Hospital have almost accounted for half of the four major international medical journals.
This has caused protests from the medical community in various countries, with people wondering if the four major medical journals are engaging in profiteering. Otherwise, how could the two hospitals from China be so powerful?
As a result, the four major medical journals began to complain, claiming that if it were not for fairness, the entire journal would almost be contracted out to these two hospitals.
In order to be fair, they had to delay publication to give other doctors a chance, which caused them a lot of headaches.
This one-sided phenomenon has attracted great attention from the World Health Organization.
Experts have found that the great clinical success achieved by the two Chinese hospitals is closely related to their possession of the most advanced antibiotics.
For example, the organ transplant operations at the Four Seasons Organ Transplant Center and the Xiangjiang Organ Transplant Center have a success rate of 90%, and the postoperative survival rate has also reached a new high.
The United States, which claims to have the best clinical level in the world, has an organ transplant success rate of only 35% and a five-year survival rate of a pitiful 13%.
Comparing the data from China and the United States, it can only be said that they are like heaven and earth.
The success of organ transplantation depends not only on the well-known anti-rejection issue but also on the very important "infection issue," and it seems that Four Seasons Group has come up with a good solution.
Despite people's later comments about the harmful effects of antibiotics, it is actually the most important invention of mankind to date.
The use of antibiotics has played a crucial role in the rapid increase in human life expectancy.
What good is it if you're the best surgeon? If you develop an infection after surgery, the patient will still die.
Similarly, you are an internist with top-notch diagnostic skills and can tell what disease it is at a glance, but because you cannot even deal with basic inflammation well, the patient will still not be healthy in the end.
Even in ancient times, if a child suffered from a common bacterial pneumonia with persistent high fever and cough, the mortality rate among children would be at least more than half.
For example, tuberculosis. Even if a beautiful woman like Lin Daiyu got this disease, no matter how rich her family was, it would be a terminal illness, almost a fatal disease.
But with the advent of antibiotics, is this still a problem?
So from a medical point of view, if you survive the infection, your chances of survival will greatly increase.
Antibiotics are definitely not the monster that some people think they are. We should look at them dialectically. We cannot just pick up our chopsticks to eat and then curse when we put them down.
WHO Deputy Director-General Lassedelf shook hands with a group of Chinese leaders waiting in front of the hospital, while Chen Xia, the real boss, was the last one in line.
When Lassedelf shook hands with Chen Xia, the assistant next to him immediately whispered something in his ear. Lassedelf's eyes lit up and he shook hands with a little more force.
"Hello, Mr. Chen Xia. I've heard a lot about you. I never knew you were such a talented young man."
Chen Xia also smiled and said politely: "No, no, I'm just a small wave in the history of world health, and I am willing to make my own contribution to the health cause."
Lassedelf smiled and nodded. "You're not a little wave. Look, we've got so many experts here, and they're all here for you. You can't hide anything."
Chen Xia had a smile on her face, but she was scolding him in her heart, knowing that the visitor had bad intentions.
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