Chapter 135 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 135 ...
Seeing her grinning foolishly, Old Wei knew she was satisfied with the outcome. To be honest, he hadn't been of much help in this matter. She genuinely wanted to benefit the people, so how could the country truly let her down?
It's hard to give money, but it's relatively easy to give fame.
Seeing her still laughing, he said disdainfully, "Stop grinning like an idiot. She's just a research consultant, and you're already so satisfied?" He was the director of the research institute, and he had never seen her so happy.
Lin Wei: "Isn't this my first job? It's quite novel." She didn't expect that her first job wouldn't be at the A University Affiliated Hospital, but at the Institute of Biological Research.
Thinking of this, Lin Wei looked at her teacher and asked, "This should be a government-affiliated position, right?" People in Huaguo think about passing the civil service exam and getting a government-affiliated position every day.
Old Wei really didn't know, and the key point was that no one would be directly placed in by someone from above like her. But could he say it? No, he just rolled his eyes and said, "Don't worry, even if you're not officially employed, you're practically one. As a research consultant, you might not even need to go to the research institute once in hundreds of years. Who would fire you for no reason?" His voice was a little annoyed.
His apprentice sometimes seemed very clever, and sometimes he seemed not so quick-witted.
Lin Wei chuckled twice. Wasn't she happy? The first thing she did after receiving the news was to call her aunt, her parents, and her grandfather to tell them about it: "Your niece/daughter/granddaughter has gotten a government job."
For older generations who haven't had much formal education, nothing is more relevant than this statement.
In Linjia Village, everyone was overjoyed to hear this. How could a government job not be appealing? It meant that as long as nothing major went wrong, they could continue doing this job indefinitely, and they would even receive a pension when they got old. It was far more promising than doing odd jobs.
Even though their cousins are currently earning good salaries, they still don't feel as proud as Lin Wei said.
"Good, good, good." Grandpa Lin's face was full of smiles, and his whole body was filled with excitement.
When he sent her away, he didn't have high hopes. He just didn't expect his granddaughter to be so successful. The Lin family ancestors must be watching over her.
Because of this, he went back to visit the ancestral graves, hoping to bless her with smooth sailing in the outside world.
Now they no longer boast about it, because they are still somewhat cautious about the tooth regeneration incident, for fear of bringing bad influence to Lin Wei, not to mention that she is now a citizen of the country.
Several people also resented the neighbors' constant requests, both overt and covert, to arrange jobs for their granddaughter once they learned of her success. Before, when she was just a student, it was one thing if they couldn't arrange jobs for her, but now that she has a job, let alone whether they could arrange jobs for her, even if they could, why should they help them?
In short, don't even think about taking advantage of their youngest son.
In fact, Lin Jinhui and her cousins knew that their recent salary increases were probably because of her. Otherwise, how could they have suddenly become so lucky after being so poor for so many years? First, someone appreciated them and invested in a factory, and then they became junior managers. It can only be said that when one person achieves success, the whole family benefits.
Lin Wei was unaware of all this; after delivering the good news, she regained her composure.
It's good to be happy, but you can't be happy forever. She knows why the country values her so much, so she wants the clinical trial results of this anti-tumor drug to come out as soon as possible.
Because of this, even though it wasn't her scheduled start date at the A University Affiliated Hospital, she went there directly. Since most of the doctors there knew her, they treated her as a colleague even though she hadn't officially started working there yet.
Not to mention that they were really driven crazy by those cancer patients, so seeing her was like seeing a lifeline.
Lin Wei: "How many cancer patients do you have here?" She was asking the gastrointestinal surgeon.
The attending physician said, "There are a total of thirty-six people, including those who are currently on bed-occupancy. There are also some that we couldn't admit, so we sent them to the gastroenterology department." The two of them said as they walked.
The number of patients in other departments is no less than theirs, and all of them combined must exceed three hundred cases.
However, Lin Wei still went to each department to ask, and when she learned that there were a total of 400 patients, she thought about it and decided to accept them all.
There were only 100 more cases than expected. It wouldn't be fair to exclude anyone from the trial, so we accepted them all.
On the bright side, a clinical trial with 400 cases is more authoritative than one with 300 cases.
So a few days later, when the Cancer Drug Trial Center of the Affiliated Hospital of University A officially opened, a group of patients poured in under the orderly arrangement of various departments.
The hospital also specially assigned staff from various departments to assist her with medication.
Because of this, the Affiliated Hospital of University A recruited earlier this year, doubling the number of positions compared to usual. The number of nurses recruited annually has increased from 80 out of over 1,000 to 160. The same goes for doctors; they are recruiting five at a time in each specialization, resulting in dozens of openings.
That day, students taking the written test could be seen everywhere in the hospital. Some were students who had not yet graduated this year, some were previous graduates, and others were doctors and nurses from other hospitals who wanted to switch jobs.
Ultimately, these doctors and nurses were recruited for the newly established oncology drug trial center. However, the specific arrangements depend on the assignments; it's not as simple as choosing which department to go to.
“I still prefer internal medicine. Although the salary is not high, it is relatively relaxed. My cousin who works in cardiology told me that they earn at least 6,000 yuan a month, while other busier departments can earn more than 10,000 yuan.” 6,000 yuan a month is enough for her to live on.
My roommate said, "I still want to go into surgery. It's busy, but the salary is high enough. I can make a down payment on a house after working for a few years." But undoubtedly, the oncology drug trial center was not among their choices. It was a newly built department, or perhaps it wasn't even a department yet. Who knew what it was like? If they were to be assigned to a department there, they would be doomed. It would be very difficult to transfer there, and they would basically be stuck there forever.
Not to mention that the words "tumor" and "cancer" are incredibly terrifying. They have done internships before and have personally witnessed an elderly woman with cervical cancer die despite various treatments.
In their view, people with tumors or cancer are basically not far from death, and they don't want to see people dying frequently in their department, as that would really upset them.
"But is it true that there are ways to cure tumors and cancer, as mentioned online?" The person next to me still sounded hesitant. What if it were true?
My roommate didn't believe me. "It's not that easy. It's probably some kind of targeted drug to prolong life. It's just that setting up a trial site is a bit strange. They seem too hasty and overconfident."
Of course, Elder Wei vouched for her; otherwise, the pilot hospital wouldn't have started so quickly. He just hadn't mentioned it to Lin Wei. As long as the medicine was safe, his vouching didn't matter. Of course, if there were problems, he, as her teacher, would also have to take responsibility, but Elder Wei still trusted her completely.
In addition to administering medication to patients these days, Lin Wei has also been teaching the nurses and doctors how to assess the dosage of medication for each patient, what kind of reaction is normal after the injection, and to inform them of any abnormal reactions in a timely manner. These reactions may be reactions that have not yet been detected and will disappear later, or they may be side effects that will not disappear later.
With so many patients, it's impossible for her to follow up with each one individually. So it's crucial that they work together effectively. Otherwise, how could she possibly manage to make rounds and treat each patient individually? Not to mention the treatment.
With a shortage of staff, nurses were also put in a position to assist doctors in giving medical orders.
Lin Wei mostly just glanced at the situation when they didn't know how to proceed, just to keep things on track and prevent them from going astray. At the same time, she started writing her biological paper. As for the clinical paper, she would deal with that after these hundreds of patients were cured.
Although she is a developer of cancer drugs and has a deep understanding of how to administer them, it doesn't mean she plans to spend all her time at the cancer trial center for the next few years.
However, she was also curious about what position the hospital leaders would give her when she joined the affiliated hospital of University A in a few months. Would she rotate through various departments like a regular rotating doctor?
This is a headache for those above them. No matter which department they put her in, the other departments are not satisfied. If they put her in internal medicine, it would be a waste of her talents.
"But we can't just let her rotate through different departments like a regular resident physician, can we? That would make it seem like we don't value her enough." It's obvious that their hospital got this trial site spot entirely because of her.
On the surface, it's just a single spot, but in reality, it's a competition for the hospital's reputation. Just look at how many cancer patients are crowding their hospital—that's how popular A University Affiliated Hospital is right now. Ordinary people might not realize it, but for these patients, whenever they think of cancer, their hospital is the first place that comes to mind.
When a hospital can produce an exceptionally outstanding department, that is undoubtedly remarkable.
"How about we appoint her as the temporary director of the tumor drug trial center?" The reason it's temporary is because Lin Wei's service period here is only three years, and it's uncertain whether she'll stay at the hospital after that. And "director" is just a fancy title; it's just a title in the hospital, but without the required professional rank, she can't be promoted to director.
However, while it takes others several years to become directors, she is a member of the Talent Strengthening Program, which will shorten the time considerably. She might become a director in just a few years.
This answer was approved by everyone: "Then let her be the acting director of the tumor drug trial center, and also serve as a second-line staff member in the operating room." Such a useful doctor should be put to the test; we can't keep her hidden away, can we?
He was worried that she would delegate all the tumor removal surgeries to other departments and stop performing them herself. What if her skills declined?
It can only be said that he was even more worried than Lin Wei herself about her declining skills.
However, before that, a group of people still planned to have her participate in this recruitment of doctors and nurses, since they wanted to select capable personnel for her, and they had to find people she liked.
Because of this, Lin Wei was called directly to the Great Hall of the People during the third round of interviews.
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