Chapter 543: Dog Rich Yuezhou Hospital



Dean Gu became famous after returning from Hong Kong.

Yuezhou People's Hospital has become the first hospital in China to establish a comprehensive partnership with a foreign country.

It was already amazing that we sent two doctors to England for further training. This time we will arrange a clinical medical team of no less than 20 people to go to Hong Kong for further training.

This is a group trip.

The most important thing is that this training trip is free. The key point is that the Hong Kong side also covers the round-trip travel expenses and food and accommodation expenses.

I am asking which other hospital in China can do this?

Nowadays, it has never happened that medical workers are sent abroad for further studies. Some doctors who think they are capable basically resign before going abroad, and once they go there, they often never return.

The situation like Yuezhou People's Hospital, where they send patients abroad to learn advanced medical technology and then come back again, is definitely something that all other major hospitals across the country envy and hate.

I have to hate it. A rural hospital like Yuezhou has such facilities. How can their director be so awesome? Look at other hospitals. Are the directors there incompetent?

Even many young doctors have the idea of ​​going to work at Yuezhou People's Hospital.

What is jaw-dropping is that they are not only able to “go out”, but can now also “bring in”.

It was not enough that two Australian doctors volunteered to work at Yuezhou People's Hospital, but later it attracted a large group of doctors from top hospitals around the world to come to Yuezhou People's Hospital for further studies.

Oh my god, should I come to China for further studies? Or should I go to a small hospital in a small place like Yuezhou for further studies?

Is the world about to end? How could such an incredible thing happen?

There is more than one group coming. Several doctors from Hong Kong also came to Yuezhou People's Hospital, also in the name of further training.

Moreover, this further study requires payment. Food and lodging are provided in the best government guesthouse in Yuezhou, Longshan Hotel. For these foreign tycoons, 20 RMB a night is considered money?

Even if you go to a hospital for free, would you feel comfortable coming for free? Should you give them some advanced equipment as a gift?

In this way, Yuezhou People's Hospital has 20 of the most advanced gastroscopes, which they can never use up.

In addition, there are blood cell analyzers, urine analyzers, biochemistry analyzers, blood rheometers, enzyme immunoassay analyzers, glycated hemoglobin analyzers, electrolyte analyzers, etc., and there are more than one or two.

These are all conventional instruments. They are inexpensive but very practical. The key is that they are easy to operate. If you want to have an MRI, the receiving hospital must know how to operate it, otherwise it will be a waste.

Don't forget the CT machine in Yuezhou People's Hospital. If Chen Xia didn't happen to know how to read films, it would have been completely useless with only the mediocre skills of Luo Wei and Shi Zhixian.

But even these basic instruments make all the major hospitals in the Zhijiang health system drool with envy.

Just like the simplest three-differentiation blood cell analyzer, these are all fully automatic. The doctor draws blood and puts it into the machine, and the results will come out automatically. It is very convenient and practical.

And when patients see it, they are like, wow, Yuezhou People's Hospital is so grand and modern, giving them a very trustworthy feeling.

But if you look at other hospitals, how do they do routine blood tests? They do it all manually.

The doctor drew blood, placed the blood on a glass slide, and put it under a microscope. He kept adjusting the field of view with his right hand and pressing a counter with his left hand, manually counting how many white blood cells, red blood cells, etc.

This primitive testing method is not only time-consuming and labor-intensive, but also inaccurate, and gives patients a feeling of being outdated.

There is no harm without comparison.

As Yuezhou People's Hospital has become a major dog hospital and has even surpassed the Provincial First Hospital in hardware, the directors of other hospitals are drooling and trying every means to get some benefits from it.

Who is Dean Gu? Soldiers who have come through difficult times are, at best, thrifty, at worst, stingy.

But the difference between the old fox is that he will maximize the benefits. Since he can't use it all, it's not impossible to give some to others, but there is a condition, which is to establish a provincial medical alliance.

What does that mean? For example, I'll give you a gastroscopy, but if we have patient resources, you can send any that you can't handle to our hospital. It's mutually beneficial.

Here comes the point. Although Yuezhou People's Hospital is a deputy-department-level unit, which is a little short of the provincial first hospital, it is also an affiliated hospital of Zhijiang Medical University. Who is afraid of who?

From the perspective of class sentiment, the people in the Provincial First Hospital wear leather shoes, while the municipal hospitals below all wear straw sandals. Of course they want straw sandals. Why would any patients be sent to the Provincial First Hospital?

Even if the patient is sent to you, they may not show any mercy.

Thinking back to when I wanted to send the patient to the Provincial First Hospital for a CT scan and saw his ugly face, it seemed like a blessing.

Look at Yuezhou People’s Hospital again. All the patients sent there for CT scans are served with a smile and their requests are met.

The directors of other regional hospitals thought that this was indeed the case, so they were fooled by Director Gu and got on the pirate ship together.

This matter was later known to Director Xiang of the Provincial First Hospital. The old man had no idea how many cups he had broken. Originally, the two hospitals were allies, but now it seemed like they were just pretend sisters, and they would steal your business if they said so.

Now, before the old grudge is even settled, news suddenly breaks out that Yuezhou People's Hospital is preparing to select 30 doctors and nurses from the hospital at once and send them to Xiangjiang Hospital for further training for one year. Dean Xiang feels that he can no longer live like this.

It’s not that the National Army was incompetent, it’s just that the Red Army was too good at fighting.

Whenever there is a political achievement in China, a group of "mother-in-laws" will immediately come to claim the credit.

Yuezhou People's Hospital is so impressive that it's fully collaborating with foreign hospitals, yet its superiors, Zhijiang Medical University and the Provincial Health Department, are completely unaware of this? How can this be?

So the school principal Ma Jianlong and the director of the Health Department Cao Liman hurried to Yuezhou to provide "guidance".

In fact, Dean Gu deliberately did not report to his superiors, intending to make the matter a fait accompli first. Why?

Think about it, a company went to Hong Kong to inspect CT machines, and there were 10 places available. However, Yuezhou Hospital, as the main hospital, only took up 3 of them, and the other 7 were taken by irrelevant people.

There are at least 30 places for further studies abroad now. If you really report to a medical university, won’t these places be snatched up like crazy?

Don't forget that Zhijiang Medical University has four affiliated hospitals. You, the affiliated Yuezhou Hospital, are planning to take such a big piece of fat meat all for yourself? You're just wishful thinking.

Dean Gu knew that this was a project specially tailored for Yuezhou People's Hospital by his son-in-law. How could he give up Carrot's place for further studies so easily?

So the old man deliberately did not report it. Anyway, he wanted to finalize the list in advance before his superiors could react.

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