Chapter 67 Medical Qualifications



Chapter 67 Medical Qualifications

Wen Zhu conceived a short story based on the type of newspaper articles he had read recently. The title was "Growing Towards the Sun."

The story is about a junior high school student named Bi Xiangyang, whose father died in an accident in a boiler factory, leaving him and his frail mother to depend on each other.

Determined to change his fate, the teenager persisted in studying. Encouraged by his teacher, Bi Xiangyang entered a math competition. With the help of his teacher, boiler factory workers, and classmates, he overcame the difficulties and won first prize.

At the end of the story, he was admitted to his ideal high school. He opened the book left by his father and saw the message his father wrote that year: If life is full of suffering, then crush it and turn it into nutrients. Like a wild grass, move forward bravely and grow towards the sun!

Wen Zhu finished writing the story, polished it a little, and felt very satisfied.

This story is more in line with the background of that time. It not only reflects the protagonist's spirit of self-improvement in difficult situations, but also concretizes the spirit of Lei Feng. Everyone in the story is the embodiment of the spirit of Lei Feng, positive and contagious. It also responds to the country's advocacy of promoting education for young people of appropriate age, and is just right for submission.

After finishing writing, she directly took the manuscript to the post office and sent it out.

Just do good things and don't worry about the future. No matter whether you can pass it or not, just do it first.

When I came back, I saw the yard was bustling with activity. My father and my second brother had already brought the person back. They were talking inside.

"Brother Wang, you're here."

"Little sister is back." Wang Liang tied up the two chickens, handed a basket of eggs to Jiang Jianbei, and followed Jiang Jianbei's lead in calling Wen Zhu "little sister."

Jiang Jianbei glared at her, "Don't yell, that's my little sister."

"What's our relationship? Your little sister is my little sister."

The two of them started arguing with each other.

It can be seen that Wang Liang is no longer as depressed as the last time we met. Now that he has hope for recovery, he is much more energetic and talkative.

"Let's eat first and talk later. Xiaozhu, go next door and call people to come for dinner." Jiang Qin walked out of the kitchen and said with a smile.

Wen Zhu agreed and took some of the questions he had written to the next yard.

"Brother Qian, Qian Xusen, my mom asked you to come to my house for dinner. She made something delicious today."

Qian Xusen poked his head out of the room with a look of despair in his eyes. "Brother, can we go eat first? I'm hungry. When I'm hungry, I feel dizzy, and when I feel dizzy, I can't do anything."

"Please, I will definitely write well when I come back!"

Qian Jingsheng also stood up and said to Wen Zhu, "No, thank you for your kindness, Auntie. It's not good to go there every day for free food."

"It's okay. If we do more, it's just a matter of adding two more pairs of chopsticks."

Then he said with sparkling eyes, "My mom made rice with crusty rice and twice-cooked pork today!"

When Qian Xusen heard this, his eyes lit up. He clasped his hands together and looked at Qian Jingsheng pleadingly, "Brother, dear brother."

Qian Jingsheng said helplessly, "This won't happen again."

When he heard that he didn't have to do his homework, Qian Xusen dropped his pen, jumped up, and ran to the next room.

"Auntie, I'm here!"

"Hey, here's the question for you!" Before she could finish, the boy disappeared.

Wen Zhu felt that he was the reincarnation of a starving ghost, thinking all day long about what to eat this meal, what to eat next meal, and what to eat tomorrow.

Qian Jingsheng did not come out immediately, but went into the house to get some things.

Seeing him carrying a piece of pork belly and a bag of apples, Wen Zhu quickly said, "You don't need to bring anything. We always feel like we're taking advantage of others if we bring something with us every time we eat. We're just eating casually anyway, and we didn't prepare anything on purpose."

"Auntie works hard to cook, and we eat there every day. We feel embarrassed to go every day without bringing something."

After hearing what he said, Wen Zhu stopped trying to stop him.

Seeing Qian Jingsheng bringing more things, Jiang Qin tried to refuse but had no choice but to accept. She just thought that the two young men were not good at cooking, so she would cook for them in the future.

After a lively meal, Wen Zhu began to prepare to treat Wang Liang's leg.

Qian Jingsheng took a look, thought for a moment, did not disturb her, but called Jiang Jianbei to talk aside.

Jiang Jianbei immediately followed respectfully. He had actually heard of Qian Jingsheng's name in the army a long time ago, but they were not in charge of the same department, and he had only seen him speak from afar during the general meeting.

During this period of time, he had been observing quietly for a long time, but he did not deliberately strike up a conversation, lest others think he was trying to get close to her.

Now that the famous Battalion Commander Qian took the initiative to talk to him, Jiang Jianbei was a little nervous.

This is his role model!

The two of them walked out of the courtyard gate before Qian Jingsheng spoke in a low voice.

"Comrade Jiang Jianbei."

"arrive!"

Jiang Jianbei answered loudly subconsciously, then looked at Qian Jingsheng with a firm gaze.

"I wonder what instructions Captain Qian has?"

Qian Jingsheng took a look inside and saw that no one was paying attention to the outside, so he said, "I have a concern about your sister. I need to tell you so that no one can use it to make a fuss in the future."

When Jiang Jianbei heard that it was about his younger sister, he became even more concerned. "Please tell me."

"As far as I know, Dr. Wen probably doesn't have a medical license. I didn't think it through before and didn't realize this problem. But when I saw her treating someone today, I suddenly remembered this.

Normally, if no one reports it, it's fine. But if a medical malpractice occurs, or someone reports it maliciously, she will be charged with practicing medicine illegally.

I personally have great faith in her medical skills, but it’s always better to be on the safe side.”

After Qian Jingsheng finished speaking, Jiang Jianbei immediately understood. His worries were not without reason.

Seeing that Jiang Jianbei had listened, Qian Jingsheng continued, "Currently, there are three options.

First, with her ability, she can take the medical qualification exam, but this kind of traditional Chinese medicine inheritance requires her to have a master to recommend her.

Second, go to your village and prove your ability through your own strength and apply to become a barefoot doctor. This also requires passing certain exams, and the recommendation of the old doctor in the village and the approval of the village committee to obtain the qualification.

Third, because she's in charge of my injuries, I can apply to our military hospital to hire Wen Zhu as a contract doctor. However, it's just a nominal appointment, as the requirements there are quite strict and require a certain level of education and review before becoming a full-time doctor.

After hearing this, Jiang Jianbei regretted that he had not considered it carefully. Fortunately, Battalion Commander Qian reminded him in time.

He thanked him sincerely, raised his right hand to his ear and saluted, "Thank you!"

Qian Jingsheng nodded, glanced around the hospital, and said seriously, "I'll go over the application with the military hospital as soon as I get back. You can consider the other two options on your own. It's best to take multiple approaches just in case."

Jiang Jianbei sent Qian Jingsheng away and returned home to wait for his sister to finish her treatment. He immediately expressed Captain Qian's concerns.

Wen Zhu slapped her forehead. She was so used to being a doctor in her previous life that she hadn't realized this problem at all. Fortunately, someone had carefully reminded her, otherwise she would have been in trouble in the future.

It also happened to remind her of the business license and health certificate that her father had taken the time to apply for. These two should be almost done, and she has to pick them up tomorrow.

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