Chapter 1 West Asia Community Hospital



Because there is no senior doctor to guide you and no higher ceiling, there is no way for you to learn from others.

If you are lucky, after working for a few years you may get the opportunity to go to a big hospital for further training, learn something, and try to use your connections to change jobs. If you are unlucky, it doesn’t matter, you may end up spending your whole life in this small hospital.

"Xiao Yun, you're a graduate student after all. Why did you choose to come to a community hospital like this? Even a county hospital would be better than this, right?"

Qi Yaping asked.

Qi Yaping knew Yun Heng's resume. He graduated from Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine as a postgraduate with a master's degree. He studied for eight years and obtained the three certificates of regular training certificate, practicing physician certificate and degree certificate directly after graduation. There was no problem in taking the practicing physician certificate exam.

Of course, if Yun Heng didn't have a practicing physician's certificate, it might not be easy for him to come to the community hospital. After all, if he had no one to guide him and no right to prescribe, in such a small hospital, he would be considered a idler and not even as good as a nurse.

"These days, being a graduate student isn't a big deal. Any decent hospital starts with a graduate degree, and there are a ton of doctoral students. It's really hard for medical school graduates to find jobs these days. I studied integrated Chinese and Western medicine, so finding a job is even harder. To be honest, I've submitted my resume to many community hospitals, and you're the only one who called me."

Qi Yaping smiled and said, "That's right. These days, it's really not easy for medical school graduates to find a job. Unless you're a top student or are spotted by a hospital during your internship, I'll be honest. If it weren't for the policy from above that community hospitals must have a Chinese medicine practitioner, I wouldn't be short of staff here. You can see this clinic, it was just refurbished."

The current domestic medical environment is that all major hospitals are short of staff, but the requirements are very strict, focusing on academic qualifications, seniority, and ability. Many medical school graduates either change careers or go to small hospitals, and less than one-third of them can actually enter large hospitals.

"Okay, it's getting late, Xiaoyun, you can get busy first. We don't assign patients here. As long as there are doctors in the clinic and patients are willing to come in, you will be responsible for seeing them. If there are no patients, you will be idle. The basic salary is uniform and is calculated according to job title and seniority. As for bonuses, it depends on who sees the most patients. There is a registration form on the side. Although there is no registration, all patients who come in must register. Our community hospital is small, and I will not assign tasks. If you want to get more bonuses, you can make a name for yourself as much as possible. With your reputation, you will get more patients. If you want to slack off, you can do whatever you want."

The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine originally did not exist in the West Asia Community Hospital. In the past two years, the state has supported traditional Chinese medicine and required hospitals at all levels to be equipped with traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. Even township hospitals must have a traditional Chinese medicine department. Qi Yaping did not trust traditional Chinese medicine very much, so she did not have much hope. She recruited Yunheng just to complete the task.

"I understand. Thank you, Dean Qi."

Yun Heng thanked her again and watched Qi Yaping leave the clinic.

"By the way, our hospital doesn't have a cafeteria, so you have to make your own meals. However, there is a meal allowance. Since you just arrived today, I'll invite everyone to have lunch together so we can get to know each other. I'll have someone bring your work clothes to you later."

When she was about to leave, Qi Yaping turned around and said something to Yun Heng.

"thank you."

Watching Qi Yaping walk away, the smile on Yun Heng's face faded. He looked forward, focused his mind, and suddenly a transparent panel appeared in front of him.

There was nothing messy on the panel, just one line of text.

"Job joining successful, simulation time +50, remaining time 73."

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