Chapter 335 Finale (2/2)



He is inviting a wolf into the house!

After Secretary Hu expressed his regret, he began to curse his own old woman for ruining his sons and not being able to help any of them.

After scolding the old woman, she started scolding her son for being useless and not caring about his children. The only decent-looking one, Hu Dazhi, was so wild that he wanted to go south, not caring about the insects and snakes in the south. If he went there without returning, he would be the one to send his son away.

The villagers of Qingyun Brigade have a crazy obsession with getting rich. After all, they are seven times poorer than the nearby brigades. They are crazy about getting rich and catching up with the neighboring brigades.

The next day, they elected a new secretary and a new team leader.

Pang Peng is appointed as the secretary, and the new team leader is the eldest son of the Dong family, who is the descendant of the Ji family.

The eldest son of the Dong family is similar to Pang Peng in age, but because he is the eldest son in the family, he has a strong sense of responsibility. He has taken care of his younger siblings since he was young. He does most of the work in the fields. Sometimes, after finishing his own work, he also helps his younger brothers.

When the two took office, Secretary Hu refused to take over due to poor health.

Pang Peng and the eldest son of the Dong family immediately had the door of the brigade office broken down and replaced the lock with a new one.

The two went to the meeting at the Xishe Society that day and got to know the other teams.

After returning, Pang Peng went to Ji's house to spread rumors.

First, he thanked his mentor Ji Nanfeng for the recommendation. "I love you. I will shift my focus to the position of secretary in the future. However, I am also genuinely interested in medicine. I will not give up studying medicine in the future. I will study with Miaomiao and make progress together..."

Ruan Tang smiled and let Pang Peng do it, "When I have time, I will send you some medical books."

Pang Peng was very grateful.

Ruan Tang knew that Pang Peng was telling the truth. He would continue to study medicine.

Before leaving, Pang Peng also said that when he was studying at a hospital in a county, he came across the household contract responsibility system in Anhui Province. At that time, the media wrote about it from a critical perspective. Later, he vaguely remembered that this village had become a

He plans to go there soon to study this policy, understand the difficulties and pain points in implementing this policy, and try to avoid the detours taken by his predecessors!

Ruan Tang was very supportive of this. "Go ahead, I'll see what you do."

With Ruan Tang's approval, Pang Peng arranged his duties in the brigade the next day and went to Anhui Province.

Before the Ji family left, Pang Peng had already returned and was preparing for drastic reforms.

After Ruan Tang and his companions returned to the capital, they rested for a day and then went back to work.

Ruan Tang also ended her maternity leave as soon as she came back. More and more people came to Jing City to see a doctor, and the Provincial First Hospital was facing a serious shortage of staff.

As the vice president of the Beijing Municipal Court, Meng Yun urged Ruan Tang to recruit people every day.

Ruan Tang had no choice but to contact major newspapers to publish recruitment notices, and those who were interested could send in their resumes.

Ruan Tang specially contacted newspapers in the northwest and other places, posted recruitment notices for seven consecutive days, and marked them as valid for a long time.

In those places, many doctors were transferred to local farms.

A week later, Ruan Tang received resumes from all over the country. There were very few doctors that satisfied her, so she selected a few and called them back, inviting them to come to Beijing for a re-examination and reimbursing their travel expenses, food and accommodation.

After careful selection, Ruan Tang finally kept only two people.

Ruan Tang had no other choice but to keep the cafeteria open every day to ensure the medical staff had access to food. Furthermore, she had the logistics department purchase seafood every day to provide the medical staff with nutritional supplements.

At the end of the decade, Beijing held a work conference on going to the countryside and mountains, welcoming the return of educated youth to the city.

The intellectuals who originally lived in the cowshed also began to show their faces.

After many doctors returned to the city, the street office was unable to arrange jobs for them, so someone recommended the provincial one.

After all, only a few of these doctors who are recruited will have their travel expenses and food and accommodation expenses reimbursed, regardless of whether they are finally admitted or not.

It was also because of this that Ruan Tang received many excellent doctors.

These doctors' bodies were badly damaged by these diseases, so Ruan Tang did not let them start work directly at the beginning. Instead, he let them recuperate while guiding the interns from Hangzhou Medical University to re-learn the contents of the relevant departments.

Encouraged by Ruan Tang's double subsidy, a large number of outstanding students emerged in Hangzhou Medical University. They completed theoretical knowledge in advance and entered the hospital for internship with the top doctors in the province.

By the early 1980s, all the educated youth who had gone to the countryside had returned to the city.

The population in the city exploded.

Xieyi is facing a shortage of medical staff and has no choice but to let newly hired medical staff take over.

The newly recruited medical staff only learned theoretical knowledge in school and did internship for half a day. They did all kinds of odd jobs and encountered many problems as soon as they started.

The Ministry of Health receives daily reports of misdiagnosis and misuse of new doctors as guinea pigs. Many patients with serious and complex illnesses travel north to seek medical treatment, only to find themselves in Beijing, where they are often seen by new doctors. Medical accidents often occur due to misdiagnosis or incorrect medication.

For this reason, the health department summoned the hospital leaders of Xieyi and asked them to make immediate rectifications!

Since Xiehe's reputation plummeted, even after it was acquired, many doctors left. These momentum is no longer as strong as before.

For example, in Beijing, only Shengyi can compete with Xieyi.

There are even signs of surpassing Xieyi!

Besides its reputation for being well-funded, many veteran and renowned doctors first consider it their first choice when looking for a job. Furthermore, Hangzhou Medical University, affiliated with the provincial first hospital, boasts strong medical training capabilities, allowing graduates to easily master simple tasks upon joining the workforce. This makes it natural for veteran doctors to mentor students who are interested in the province.

Of course, the province will also give the old doctors who teach additional teacher's salary.

This also directly enters a virtuous cycle!

After the resumption of the college entrance examination, the admission score set by Hangzhou Medical University was not as high as that of Tsinghua University and Peking University, but it was not low. This also allowed Hangzhou Medical University to recruit a large number of outstanding students.

After graduating from the first batch of 77 college entrance examinations, they directly entered the provincial first-class jobs.

By 1980, Provincial First had become a nation on par with Association First.

Graduates of Hangzhou Medical University go to work in the top hospitals in the country as soon as they graduate, which is a huge blow to the academic performance of Hangzhou Medical University!

At that time, Hangzhou Medical University admitted 116 graduates, and the lowest admission score was comparable to that of Tsinghua University and Peking University!

With the improvement of its provincial No. 1 status, the admission score of Hangzhou Medical University has been raised every year.

Unfortunately, Hangzhou Medical University only admits a small number of students, only about 100 students each semester.

Later, when the First Hospital of Hebei Province celebrated its anniversary, Ruan Tang was interviewed. When asked whether Hangzhou Medical University would increase the number of admitted students in the future, she smiled and shook her head.

She said.

Medicine is precious.

Doctors are good at what they do.

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