Chapter 189,/.



"Memorize it?" Huang Tao still found it difficult. Looking at the names of all those majors gave him a headache. Not to mention memorizing it, even if he just looked at it for a while, he was afraid he would fall asleep.

Chen Jiaojiao said, "Didn't you say before that you wanted to learn Chinese medicine from me? This is the most basic. Go clean the yard later. During this time, you can also memorize some books. I believe it will be very useful to you."

Although Huang Tao was puzzled, he had no choice but to obey.

"Go ahead."

"Okay," Huang Tao took the book and walked out with a heavy face. He still felt a little regretful now. Why did he choose Chen Jiaojiao in the first place? If he couldn't memorize this book, Chen Jiaojiao didn't know how to laugh at him.

Huang Tao originally thought that once he had coaxed Shen Jiaojiao, they could live in peace here, but he didn't expect that she would arrange so many things for him.

Seeing Huang Tao go out, Shen Jiaojiao also planned to go to other departments to check on the staff.

Before I even reached the door, Hu Bin came over.

"Doctor Shen, isn't it the wrong time for me to come?"

She had no choice but to retreat again, "Director Hu, is there something wrong?"

Hu Bin said with a heavy voice, "I've read the list you asked me to look at last time. I think we can do what you said. They are really not suitable for this place."

"Could it be that Director Hu is facing another problem now? Are they unwilling to go back?"

"Not really. It's my own fault, Doctor Shen. If we send them all back, we won't have enough staff for this newly established department. There will be more patients later on, and we may not be able to handle it with just the two of us."

Shen Jiaojiao also understood what he meant. He wanted to call some more people to join.

But Shen Jiaojiao knew clearly that whoever brought the person here would definitely obey his orders.

"Old Hu, you are also a doctor, right?"

"Yes, when I first arrived at the hospital, I worked as a pediatrician. But later, I don't know why, probably because there were too many young doctors in the hospital, so they transferred me to the archives department. I've been there for more than ten years."

Hu Bin still doesn't understand why he was transferred there. He thought the hospital was doing it for his own good.

"Old Hu, since you and I are working together now, I'll tell you the truth. Pediatrics wasn't popular in this hospital back then, and it had nothing to do with your medical skills. They asked you to go to the archives because it's difficult for the hospital to lay off staff. After all, you came from the organization, so they couldn't just tell you to leave."

"this……"

"I know you might be unhappy when I say this now, but that's the truth. Many people in the hospital know about it, but you haven't cared about it. Maybe it's because you've been in the archives for too long and never thought something like this would happen to you."

Lao Hu did not deny that he had indeed heard some gossip.

"Tell me, what do you think is the difference between Chinese medicine and Western medicine?" Shen Jiaojiao suddenly changed the subject and looked at Hu Bin.

Hu Bin hesitated for a while and shook his head.

"I'm not entirely sure about this. I only have a passing knowledge of pediatrics and am not very familiar with Western medicine, let alone Traditional Chinese Medicine. I wouldn't dare act rashly in front of a Traditional Chinese Medicine expert like you."

Shen Jiaojiao did not refute him directly, but told him everything she had learned in Western medicine, including internal medicine, surgery, orthopedics and cardiology. Although she was not a professional, she had been in the emergency room for so long that she had been exposed to some of them.

After listening to what Shen Jiaojiao said, Hu Bin opened his eyes wide.

"Doctor Shen, have you studied Western medicine?"

"No, I haven't learned anything at all."

"Where did you hear this?"

Shen Jiaojiao spoke frankly, "I stayed in the emergency room for a while, and most of the doctors there were Western medicine doctors. I listened to them a lot, so I naturally understood some of the things in the books, but I didn't understand the in-depth ones."

Hu Bin was very impressed and said, "You young people really have enough brains."

"Old Hu, what I just said isn't to show off in front of you, but to tell you that Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine are two completely different fields. Most of the people in the hospital are Western doctors. What do you think would happen if they were transferred here?"

He understood. "It's the same reaction as I had just now. I don't know anything."

"You're right. It might even delay the patient's treatment."

"Doctor Shen, do you mean to bring someone in from outside?" Hu Bin frowned again. "But that won't be easy. The hospital will definitely intervene, and it won't be possible for you and me to decide this matter alone."

Hu Bin is already old and doesn't want to offend the hospital's leaders because of this.

He said embarrassment, "It's not that easy to find someone, right? At least in the hospital, they all have relevant certificates. As long as the hospital issues a notice, they will definitely cooperate. But if you go outside and look for someone, it's different. You basically know nothing about their past."

Of course, Shen Jiaojiao also considered this, but she believed that character was the most important thing compared to medical skills.

"After I find the person, I can educate him myself, but I will only teach them medical skills. I will never let those with poor moral character take advantage of them."

"If you put it that way, I understand. But your workload will be much greater."

"As long as we can find the person earlier and bring him out, I will feel relieved when they can treat the patients themselves." Chen Jiaojiao felt that teaching medical skills was not difficult. If you are willing to learn, it won't take much time to be a problem. The only thing to worry about is poor moral character. Some people are good at disguising themselves, and you can't tell just by looking at the surface.

Hu Bin sighed, "Time is so tight, where can we find someone?" He thought Shen Jiaojiao already had a suitable candidate, "Doctor Shen, do you already have someone?"

Shen Jiaojiao shook her head. She was not prepared at all yet.

The main reason was that before she became the director, she had not thought that she would be in this position so soon.

Moreover, she will be personally responsible for selecting personnel.

"Not yet, let's see what fate brings."

"Doctor Shen said that we also need to consider personal chemistry when selecting people?" Who else would choose people that way? She was being too bold. Wasn't she afraid that the hospital would blame her later?

Shen Jiaojiao did not deny it. "Everyone has their own special skills. As long as we find their shining points, I believe there won't be any big problems. Of course, this is just my personal opinion. As for whether things will develop as we expected, I am still unsure."

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