The next day, when Xu Damao came to the hospital to collect the money, he came all the way there himself.
He got the money from Ding Qiunan first, and then went to the outpatient hall to find Li Chu.
"Brother Chu, are you planning to see patients here at the outpatient clinic from now on?"
After the patients in the consultation room left, Xu Damao entered the consultation room.
Upon seeing that the person who came in was an acquaintance of the leader, the young nurse sent by the nursing department consciously walked out and closed the door behind her.
“It’s nothing serious. I’ll just see patients here in the mornings and won’t come back in the afternoons.”
"Tsk tsk, now that's what you call working. Brother Chu, I just checked, why did you give me an extra hundred this time?"
"It's just the market price. Take it if it's yours," Li Chu said, waving his hand.
Xu Damao said with a smile, "Alright, I won't say anything more. By the way, did your sister-in-law tell you about Qin Huairu's matter when she got home?"
"Yes, they told me last night. What's wrong?"
"Before I came here, I heard from Huaihua that Qin Huairu was planning to sell her house and go to Guangzhou to be with her son."
"How can I compensate you for this?"
Li Chu felt as if he had heard a fairy tale; this idea was just too brilliant.
“There’s a monthly prison visit, but she can’t go if she’s here. Of course, that’s what Huaihua said; who knows what the real person is thinking?”
"Ha! She's oversimplifying things."
"how?"
"As far as I know, serious criminals like her son are usually transferred to other areas and are not assigned to local prisons."
"Transferring prisoners?"
"Yeah, you know about the Northwest, right?"
"I know!"
"There is a shortage of workers over there, so last year a group of people were sent there from all over the country, and the same will be true for the next few years."
"Is that what they say?"
"Well, I heard from my nephew that in the next few years, those who have been there for more than ten years will probably be moved over there, so if she goes to Guangzhou, it will be a complete disaster."
After listening, Xu Damao hesitated for a moment, then sighed and said, "Forget it, I'll go over and tell Huaihua later, and ask her to talk to her mother. Putting aside everything else, just consider it out of respect for Brother Jia. After all, we used to live in the same courtyard, so we're old neighbors."
These remarks actually made Li Chu look at him with new respect.
"You decide what to do."
"Brother Chu, what do you think about me bringing Yangyang back to help me?"
"Hmm? How did you come up with this?"
"I'm not afraid you'll laugh at me for only caring about money. Yangyang's monthly salary is less than what our restaurant earns in a day, and sooner or later I'll have to hand over all my business to him."
A very real problem is that Xu Damao will absolutely not hand over his shares to the second son, or as he puts it, the one surnamed Lou.
But what could Li Chu say about this?
The job at the steel mill was actually quite good, and its career prospects were excellent.
Xu Yang is a technician, and given the current situation, he also has a diploma. He should be able to become a middle manager and earn hundreds of thousands of yuan a year.
But if his restaurant is run well, that annual salary is indeed negligible.
"You should ask your child for his opinion more often and see what he wants to do. If he has no intention of going into business at all, forcing it on him might just harm him."
“They talked, of course they talked; he himself was hesitant.”
"So what does your daughter-in-law think?"
"Xiaoping didn't have any objections, she just said she supported Yangyang's decision."
"I don't have any good ideas about this either," Li Chu said, spreading his hands.
Xu Damao knew that no one else could give him any advice on this kind of thing, and he was just asking casually.
"Alright then, you go ahead with your work, I'll head over now."
After Xu Damao left, the nurse who had just gone out called out to the patients who had registered for traditional Chinese medicine appointments and were waiting in line, saying that they could also come over here.
Nowadays, hospitals don't differentiate between regular and specialist appointments. You just register and wait in line. If a consultation room is empty, you can just walk in.
Perhaps due to limitations in medical technology, some diseases may not be cured, but there will absolutely be no cases of perfunctory treatment or over-treatment.
Whether they are young doctors, senior doctors, or department heads, everyone is the same: they are very responsible and have a clear goal: to do everything they can to save patients.
However, all of this changed several years later.
While medical standards have indeed improved, people's hearts...
Xiao Zhou is a nurse sent by the nursing department to help out. She was just assigned to this hospital last year and has been working in the outpatient traditional Chinese medicine department. She was just notified this morning to come to the third consultation room.
Nurses in the Traditional Chinese Medicine department are generally considered to have the most comfortable jobs. They don't work night shifts, and their workdays are relatively relaxed, giving them plenty of time to study on their own, since they also have to pass assessments.
Previously, because Duan Jianing was there, this clinic never had a permanent nurse; they would just call someone over whenever they were needed.
Seeing Li Chu treat a patient for the first time was quite novel for Xiao Zhou.
She had always heard her seniors say that Director Li was highly skilled in medicine, but she didn't really have a concept of it.
Her thinking was that no matter how high the level was, it couldn't possibly bring a dead person back to life.
Li Chu certainly didn't have that ability, but when Xiao Zhou saw a patient who was in so much pain in his stomach that he couldn't even straighten his back, and who was easily given two needles and left lively and energetic within minutes, her perception changed.
When she helped out in the consultation room before, those two doctors were also very skilled, but she had never seen acupuncture that only required two needles.
Each time those two doctors performed acupuncture, they used at least five or six needles, and it took two or three days in a row for it to take effect.
Why has everything changed since I arrived here?
There was another person with a dislocated arm, who seemed to be chatting casually while his hand gently squeezed it a couple of times, and it was fixed.
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As for prescribing medicine, since it can't be determined on the spot, she doesn't know whether it's good or bad. But no matter what the illness is, she never hesitates, as if she can just pick it up without thinking.
"Xiao Zhou, you can stay here this afternoon to study or read, or you can help out in other clinics. It's up to you. I won't be coming over."
After seeing off the last patient, Li Chu realized it was time for lunch.
"Ah? Oh, okay, Director Li, I understand."
As expected, this guy didn't come to work in the afternoon, Xiao Zhou thought to himself with a secret cheer.
She also wants to do what many of her predecessors did: leave her nursing job and move to another position. That would require her to learn a lot.
Now I have some time.
After having lunch in the cafeteria, Li Chu drove straight home.
As soon as he drove into the alley, he saw his brother-in-law holding a child, standing at the door talking to Mr. Cao from the trust store.
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