From the second day on, Yun Heng gradually began to gain some popularity and was not as miserable as the first day.
Xiya Community Hospital usually has quite a lot of patients. In addition, since there is no need to register, patients line up in the order of their arrival. Occasionally, there are quarrels because of queuing. Some people see that there are not many people on Yun Heng's side, so quite a few people come in to take a look. Some people take a look and leave, and occasionally they stay.
Yun Heng had just arrived and was not in a hurry to treat a certain number of patients every day. He was very clear about his own situation.
As for clinical experience, he has very little. If it weren't for the simulation space and no one to guide him, it would be difficult for him to achieve great success in his life if he relied solely on self-study.
Therefore, Yun Heng is not impatient. If there is a patient, he will treat him wholeheartedly. If he is confident, he will also repeatedly dialectically and cautiously. If he is not sure, he will suggest the patient to find other doctors or go to a large hospital.
As a doctor, you must not show off your ability, because the consequences of showing off are often not so easy to bear.
When there are no patients, Yun Heng goes into the simulation space to practice, or goes to the infusion room opposite to help, trying to earn as much time as possible.
Before he knew it, Yun Heng had been at West Asia Community Hospital for a week.
Yun Heng had a fulfilling week. The doctors and nurses in the community hospital were nice. Except for Dr. He who seemed not very enthusiastic towards him, the others were perfect.
To be honest, Yun Heng even liked this kind of working environment.
The only thing that made Yun Heng anxious was that there were too few patients, and the time earned during this period was too little. The time spent in the simulation space was already insufficient, and there was less than ten minutes left.
"It's time to find a way to earn more time as soon as possible."
Early in the morning, Yun Heng sat in the clinic thinking of a solution.
Although the simulated space is magical, it will not allow people to learn anything out of thin air. To put it bluntly, it is just something similar to a training camp. If Yun Heng wants to improve himself, he must rely on his own understanding on the one hand, and on the accumulation of time on the other.
It’s like playing a game. Other players recharge and use cheats, while Yun Heng just works hard.
If there is enough time in the simulation space, Yun Heng can study in it for a long time, one year, two years, or even ten years.
Inside the simulation space, there is no hunger or fatigue. If you have enough time, you can be trained until you vomit.
To simulate real patients and correct mistakes, you really need enough time. No matter how long you stay in the simulation space, it is actually no different from studying in a big hospital outside.
Aren’t all the experts and famous doctors growing up slowly?
No one is born knowing everything.
Unfortunately, the time for using the simulation space is not sufficient. Yun Heng only earned about 30 minutes this week. Together with the previous time, it was only an hour and a half. Even if he used it sparingly, there was not much left.
"What are you arguing about? This isn't the only clinic. Isn't the Chinese Medicine Department over there vacant?"
Yun Heng was still thinking about how to gain time as quickly as possible when he heard a noise coming from outside.
After listening to Liu Hongxia's suggestion, Yun Heng kept the door of his clinic open during this period of time, so he could hear the sounds outside very clearly, and it seemed that He Haipeng was cursing someone.
Yun Heng stood up and walked to the door of the clinic. Sure enough, it was He Haipeng who was angry.
"With three doctors in such a large community hospital, they should all be doing something. Why do they just go to get off work and back all day, doing nothing, and then just get paid for nothing?"
Yun Heng felt that what he said was not right. It seemed like he was talking about himself?
"Xiao He, what are you crazy about?"
Zhou Suyun came out from another clinic with a slightly frown on her face.
Although there is no distinction between superior and subordinate doctors in the community hospital, Zhou Suyun came earlier than He Haipeng after all, and is a senior doctor, so it is okay for her to talk about He Haipeng.
"Doctor Zhou, I'm not picking on anyone, I just can't stand it anymore. Our two clinics are packed with patients every day, but there's no one over there. How can this be right? We're not a big hospital, so there's no such thing as one leading another. Everyone should be doing something when they come here. It's been a week, and you're still like a salted fish..."
He Haipeng's resentment towards Yun Heng could be said to have been accumulating for a week. In addition, the two patients had just started arguing over the order of priority, and He Haipeng instantly lost his temper, taking advantage of the situation to vent his anger.
If Yun Heng really just did nothing, He Haipeng would tolerate it. After all, the more patients he saw, the higher the bonus. Although the basic salary of everyone was not much different, there was still a difference in bonuses. It was impossible for someone who just sat idle to earn the same as someone who worked hard, right?
But the problem is that Yun Heng is popular with women. These days, the female nurses in the community hospital are either bringing Yun Heng drinks or fruits.
Before Yun Heng came, He Haipeng could occasionally enjoy the same treatment as Yun Heng now, but since Yun Heng came, the nurses seemed to have completely ignored him. How could He Haipeng tolerate this?
"After all, Xiaoyun just arrived, and she's a Chinese medicine practitioner, so she's different from us. How can you treat her the same way?"
Zhou Suyun was patient. She used to think He Haipeng was a good person, but she didn't expect him to be like this.
Not to mention that Xiaoyun just arrived, there is a difference between traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine. After all, most people now still prefer to see Western medicine, so it is not appropriate to make such a comparison.
Yun Heng stood at the door of the clinic, looking at He Haipeng not far away, and thought to himself, this guy must be sick. I didn't provoke you, why are you so angry?
The more you work, the more you get; if you don't work, you get nothing. Do you really think you want to live such a lazy life?
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