Chapter 56 I Didn’t Say I Was Leaving



"Oh, the community hospital has been renovated?"

"I haven't seen you for a few days. Have you changed so much?"

The next morning, people from nearby communities entered the community hospital and were surprised to find that several rows of new chairs had been added opposite the infusion room, and there was also an automatic queuing machine at the door of the traditional Chinese medicine clinic.

There are actually not many changes in the entire community hospital, but the brand new chairs and brand new automatic queuing machines give people a refreshing and modern atmosphere.

"Dear grandpa, grandma, brother and sister, those who want to see a doctor, please come here and draw a number first. From today on, you don't have to squeeze in the queue in the clinic. Once you draw a number, you can wait outside for your number to be called."

Qi Yaping transferred a nurse from the vaccination room, who has been working at the queuing machine for the past two days, teaching patients how to operate the machine.

"Yeah, this is the same thing as some banks and big hospitals."

"Yes, it will be more convenient in the future since we don't have to squeeze in line."

It is quite unusual for patients who come here to talk here and there.

Many people have actually seen this thing, but it has always been artificial in community hospitals, so it is really rare to see it suddenly.

"Girl, there's no charge for drawing a number, right?"

When someone came forward to ask, most people were actually concerned about the charging issue.

Community hospitals do not charge registration fees, which is the biggest difference from other hospitals. In fact, this is also a measure that community hospitals have to take in order to compete with clinics. The medical level of community hospitals is poor and the doctors are generally of low level. If they still charge registration fees, most people are actually willing to go to clinics.

“It’s free, just draw a number and wait for it to be called.”

Wang Mengmeng greeted him warmly and asked, "Which department are you in?"

"I'd like to see Dr. Zhou."

"I'm Dr. Yun."

The patients who have arrived have already started queuing in front of the queue machine.

There are hundreds of items on the queuing machine, and the three clinics can be completely distinguished. Wang Mengmeng helps the patients operate while teaching them.

It is impossible for the community hospital to arrange someone to follow the queue machine for a long time, so there will be someone to guide the patients in the first few days, and patients will have to understand it themselves gradually.

"When you register, please choose this department first. We have three departments here. Department one is Dr. Zhou, Department two is Dr. He, and Department three is the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine currently has Dr. Yun and Dr. Ren. There are also options there. Dr. Yun's number starts with A, and Dr. Ren's number starts with B..."

Wang Mengmeng explained to the people in line.

"Wait after you hang up the number?"

"Yes, once you've registered, go and wait until your number is called. Don't walk too far. If your number is passed, you'll have to queue again."

“This is good.”

"Yeah, everyone doesn't have to crowd anymore."

Before, a group of people were queuing in the clinic, mainly because they were afraid that someone would cut in line, so they were all lined up one by one. Now that the numbers have been called, no one is in a hurry, and one person goes in when their number is called.

Usually, because they have to queue, patients actually come quite early, and some people start waiting around 7:40.

"Teacher Yun, have some tea."

Yun Heng had already arrived at the clinic. Ren Xuedong first made tea for Yun Heng and placed it in front of Yun Heng.

"Thanks."

Yun Heng thanked him while operating the computer. From today on, the clinic would use computers to register and print prescriptions. There was no need to write them by hand anymore. After the doctor in the clinic entered the information into the system, the pharmacy would be able to see it. This way, the pharmacy could confirm it in advance and prepare it to reduce mistakes.

Generally, pharmacies in major hospitals are equipped with pharmacists. The pharmacist in the pharmacy is actually the last checkpoint before patients get their medicines. He is responsible for checking for omissions and checking whether there are any mistakes in the prescriptions written by doctors.

Or they may have made a typing mistake or a writing mistake in a hurry. These mistakes are not common in routine medical treatment, but they are not rare either. Gao Haili, who works in the pharmacy department of West Asia Community Hospital, is also a pharmacy major.

People started queuing outside, and through the computer system, Yun Heng could also see how many patients had registered for him outside.

"Doctor Yun, how many people are there with you?"

Ren Xuedong came over to take a look.

Yun Heng is a newcomer who has not been working here long, but compared to the outpatient clinic staff, Ren Xuedong is even newer.

For new doctors in surgery, the thing they look forward to most is performing surgery, but for new doctors in internal medicine, what they desire most is actually sitting in the outpatient clinic. They may feel tired and annoyed when sitting in the outpatient clinic, but before having experienced it, for interns and most residents, only sitting in the outpatient clinic can make them considered real doctors, right?

"Eight people?"

Ren Xuedong took a look and then said with a bitter face: "I'm the only one here."

"It's still early. There will be more cases soon." Yun Heng was not very good at comforting others and spoke in a matter-of-fact manner.

The clinic has not started seeing patients yet, so when patients come, they will naturally choose Yun Heng first. After nine o'clock, there will be many patients at Yun Heng's side, and some patients can't wait, so some will choose Ren Xuedong.

After all, Ren Xuedong has worked in the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine for more than a year. He had never been in the outpatient clinic before, but his level is still good, at the second-level level, similar to Yun Heng when he first came. In addition, he has been learning from Yun Heng for more than ten days and has also learned Yun Heng's cautious and careful nature. In fact, he can still handle not too complicated illnesses.

At 7:55, Yun Heng began calling out numbers. A mechanical female voice rang out from outside: "Patient A1, please go to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic."

Yun Heng comes early, usually arriving just after 7:30. As Yun Heng's influence gradually increases, Zhou Suyun and He Haipeng also come a little earlier, arriving around 7:50, unlike before when they would arrive on time. It has to be said that his exemplary leadership is really strong.

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