Chapter 440: The possibility of a top three shuhaige.net



To a certain extent, the scale and reputation of affiliated hospitals complement medical colleges and universities, and will increase the influence and comprehensive strength of medical colleges and universities.

Directly affiliated hospitals, the school and the hospital are in a direct superior-subordinate relationship, and the administration and finance are managed by the university. In other words, it is integrated with the school. For doctors, working in directly affiliated hospitals will have teacher titles, that is, professor, associate professor, lecturer, teaching assistant, etc., as well as physician titles, chief physician, deputy chief physician, attending physician, resident physician, etc.

Non-affiliated hospitals are nominally affiliated, cooperating with each other and retaining the original hospital name externally. The school and the hospital are partners, and the administration and finances are completely independent. The doctors in the hospital can undertake a small amount of teaching work.

Regardless of the type of direct affiliation, many hospitals hope to become teaching hospitals or affiliated hospitals of medical schools, so that the level and reputation of the hospital and the level of doctors can be improved.

Some well-known medical colleges have very strict requirements for non-affiliated hospitals. Although they are not directly affiliated, the hospitals have a nominal relationship with the medical schools after all. The hospitals will also affect the honor and reputation of the medical schools. In some ways, they are also mutually beneficial.

But as Yue Shaojiang said, Jiang Yuanbei, a student of Qu Tongwen, is currently the president of the Provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Qu Tongwen is the honorary president of the Provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. With this relationship, if the West Asia Community Hospital is used as a pilot and achieves results, the Provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is very likely to intervene. At that time, whether it is directly affiliated or not, it will be of great help to the future hospital rating in all aspects.

Yue Shaojiang also analyzed some possibilities in detail to Yun Heng and others.

Listening to Yue Shaojiang's analysis, Yun Heng was also thoughtful.

Originally, Yun Heng was still very worried about whether the subsequent panel tasks would continue in the community hospital. Now, after hearing what Yue Shaojiang said, if the subsequent tasks were to continue upgrading the hospital, it was not impossible to complete the tasks.

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In the ward of West Asia Community Hospital, Ma Tiequan and Wang Qinghua were still talking to Wang Shenjiang.

The old man in the next bed had dinner and took his medicine, and went out for a walk with the old lady. There were no outsiders in the ward.

"What's going on with the guy in the next bed?"

Wang Shenjiang asked Ma Tiequan, having been the dean for so many years, Wang Shenjiang must be curious about the conditions of some patients. When he asked, Ma Tiequan didn't tell him, which made Wang Shenjiang even more curious.

Ma Tiequan had just asked Yun Heng about this matter. Wang Shenjiang was the former president of Xihua Hospital, and Wang Qinghua was also the vice president of Jiaotong University School of Medicine. They were both insiders of the medical system and knew the rules. Ma Tiequan did not hide anything and told Yun Heng the situation.

"I see."

Wang Shenjiang suddenly realized: "No wonder the old man didn't want to talk about it just now. It seems that he doesn't want to talk about sad things."

"Yeah, no one wants to say more."

Ma Tiequan nodded.

"This kind of situation is often the most difficult to deal with. I didn't expect Yun Heng to come up with such a perfect solution."

Wang Qinghua said with emotion: "It is true that the waves behind push the waves ahead, and each generation is stronger than the previous one."

"yes."

Wang Shenjiang nodded. "I was originally worried that after Mr. Ji and Mr. Qu grew old, there would be no one to succeed Chinese medicine and it would be difficult to produce famous Chinese medicine masters abroad. Now it seems that my worries were a bit unnecessary."

"Our country is full of talented people, and there are always outstanding rising stars."

Ma Tiequan smiled and said, "Traditional Chinese Medicine has been passed down for thousands of years, and it will definitely not be interrupted by our generation."

"What a pity that such a good seedling is not in Xihua."

Wang Shenjiang sighed: "Hong Shuangmin is really, I misjudged him."

"Don't think so, old dean."

Ma Tiequan smiled and comforted him, "Everyone has their own destiny. If Yun Heng had really stayed in Xihua, he might not be as outstanding as he is now."

Ma Tiequan has gradually come to terms with some things. A prodigy like Yun Heng is really rare. Ma Tiequan feels that he is very lucky to be able to witness the rise of such a rising star. As for whether he can go to their Xihua, it is actually not that important anymore.

Reaching the level of department director at Xihua Hospital is the pinnacle for Ma Tiequan. At this level, Ma Tiequan likes Yun Heng and Yue Shaojiang more out of appreciation for their talents, and Liang Wanming is actually the same.

"That's because Yun Heng is very capable. Hong Shuangmin's vision and character are still a little lacking."

Wang Shenjiang said.

"You are right."

Ma Tiequan nodded. He admitted that Hong Shuangmin's driving Yun Heng away was not so simple after all. There was no way Hong Shuangmin could whitewash himself in this matter.

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