Chapter 304 Official Positions



Now that they've been assigned to these roles, they're all quite busy.

Many people enjoyed it, and of course, Yunrong didn't let them work for nothing; since they did extra work, she naturally had to give them benefits.

Being an imperial physician is a lucrative job, but having too much money isn't a bad thing, especially since it was the Empress who decided to reward him with silver. He got both the practical benefits and the prestige.

Just like in the previous dynasty, the Imperial Medical Academy also had official ranks and titles. However, due to various reasons, even if a physician reached the highest rank, he could only become the Director of the Academy, but there was no position for the fifth rank.

In the capital, it really doesn't amount to much.

To support Yunrong's work, Yinzhen ordered that the medical school be built and its dean appointed as a third-rank official.

Once the hospital is established, those who work there will be given corresponding official positions based on their merits.

Furthermore, both the hospital director and the medical school director are of the third rank.

The Empress bestowed gifts upon them, and they were happy to receive tangible benefits, but those were just the usual rewards. However, this time, the Emperor's orders were different! These were real, tangible benefits.

This is a matter of carrying on the past and opening up the future, and it's probably a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. If you work hard, you can get a third-rank official position. Even if you don't become the dean, you can still try to climb the ranks.

Putting everything else aside, the women in the family will have more confidence when they go out for social events in the future.

Thus, the entire Imperial Medical Academy was immersed in joy. They had previously thought that the decision they made was a gamble on their future, but they didn't know what would happen. After all, although they were imperial physicians, they were also familiar with politics and knew a little about it.

Policies are never easy to implement; they often fail halfway through due to difficulties. If the Emperor himself spoke up, perhaps a gentleman's word could bring things to fruition. Although the imperial physician was somewhat grateful to Empress Yunrong, one thing is another. This kind of thing doesn't seem like something a woman could accomplish.

Most of them agreed that the Emperor, who stood behind the Empress, was the most important person to consider. Everyone knew that the Emperor doted on the Empress, and if anything went wrong, the Emperor would clean up the mess.

Yunrong was unaware of their intentions, but even if she had, she wouldn't have cared. After all, she focused on the result, not the process or how it was achieved. (Of course, this was on the premise of not violating morality or law.)

Although the Imperial Medical Academy doesn't usually have a strong presence in the court, such a significant change is quite noticeable.

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