Chapter 938: Free Clinic Tour Continues to Deepen



Over time, the villagers' attitude toward the medical team has undergone a profound transformation. From initial wariness and suspicion to current trust and reliance, they hold the team members' hands and express their gratitude in simple ways. Children gather around the team members, their eyes filled with curiosity and respect. This first close encounter with these "angels in white" from the outside world has planted in their hearts a yearning for knowledge and a pursuit of health.

One evening, after a busy day, my daughter was about to return to the dormitory to rest when an elderly village chief came tremblingly over, holding an exquisite hand-woven bamboo basket filled with local specialties—fresh mountain fruits and homemade bacon. The old village chief said in a voice full of vicissitudes but deep affection, "My daughter, you are the gods sent by God to save us. Our ancestors have lived in these mountains for generations, suffering from illness, and we never knew there was such excellent medical skills in the outside world. You have come and brought us hope. These things are our little token of our gratitude, so you must accept them." The daughter's eyes welled up. She gently shook the old village chief's hand and politely declined, saying, "Grandpa, we appreciate your kindness, but you can keep these for yourself. We came here to do something for everyone, and seeing everyone's health gradually improve is our greatest reward."

As the free medical consultation tour in Moon Valley drew to a close, my daughter stood at the village entrance, gazing back at this land filled with warmth and hope. She knew that, although the medical team's stay was limited, the health education and medical assistance they brought had already taken root in the hearts of the villagers. She vowed to secure more medical resources for these remote areas in the future, ensuring that every person in every corner could enjoy high-quality medical services.

The motorcade slowly pulled away. Villagers spontaneously lined the road, waving goodbye. Children ran, handing the medical team their homemade, colorful wreaths. My daughter, looking out the window at the simple, smiling faces, felt both reluctant and empowered. This trip to Moon Valley strengthened her resolve to continue the free medical clinic and deepened her understanding of the mission of medicine.

After returning to the hospital, my daughter didn't even bother to rest; she immediately convened a team review meeting. The team members gathered together to share their experiences in Moon Valley. They all expressed that this experience was not only a medical rescue operation, but also a spiritual awakening. My daughter listened attentively to everyone's words, jotting down key information in her notebook. She understood that every free clinic was a valuable experience, and a comprehensive review was essential to better serve patients in remote areas going forward.

In response to the endemic diseases discovered in Moon Valley, my daughter decided to establish a dedicated research team, working closely with the hospital's scientific research department to delve deeper into the causes, pathologies, and treatments. She has also actively contacted relevant laboratories at various universities, seeking technical support and collaboration opportunities, hoping to leverage greater expertise to overcome these challenges. She also plans to submit a detailed research report to relevant authorities, highlighting the current state of healthcare in Moon Valley and other areas, and calling on all sectors of society to address the challenges facing healthcare in remote ethnic minority areas and secure greater policy support and resource investment.

Regarding team building, my daughter, based on the actual circumstances of this free clinic, set new requirements for the team members' professional skills training. She found that in order to cope with the complex and diverse needs of primary care, team members not only needed solid professional knowledge but also stronger emergency response capabilities, cross-cultural communication skills, and psychological counseling abilities. To this end, my daughter invited psychology experts and emergency rescue specialists to conduct targeted training for the team, using case analysis and simulation exercises to enhance the team members' overall competence.

In addition, my daughter has begun optimizing the process and supply plan for the free clinic tours. She has developed more precise plans based on factors such as the geographical environment, population distribution, and disease spectrum of each region. In addition to conventional medicines and medical devices, the supply plan includes specialized medications for endemic diseases, simple medical equipment suitable for local conditions, and more health information. She hopes that these improvements will make future free clinic tours more efficient and precise, truly benefiting patients in remote areas.

With the steady progress of various follow-up work, my daughter's free clinic tours have gradually established a mature operating model. She has led her team time and again to areas with limited medical resources, demonstrating the compassion of a doctor through her actions and working tirelessly to improve primary healthcare and enhance the health of all people. Each new journey carries the hopes of countless patients and bears witness to my daughter's unwavering commitment to her medical career. Whether faced with complex and difficult illnesses or the remote and challenging conditions of free clinics, she has never flinched. With a reverence for life and a passion for medicine, she has forged ahead on the path of protecting health, writing her own magnificent chapter. The free clinic tours she leads are like beams of warm light, illuminating corners shrouded in the shadow of disease, bringing hope of rebirth to countless families, and becoming a powerful force driving social and medical progress.

In the days that followed, my daughter continued to monitor the recovery of patients in Moon Valley and other areas. She established a remote medical consultation channel with local village doctors, regularly providing follow-up advice and adjusting treatment plans. She was heartened to learn that some patients were gradually improving and regaining their functions after following doctor's advice. This good news also inspired the team members to work even harder to protect the health of more patients.

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