In the corridor of Ankang Hospital, Lin Lin's footsteps are always hurried, and her white coat flutters in the wind, as if it is a flag of her busyness.
Time flows like a trickle of water, day after day, without any dramatic ups and downs. Only the never-extinguished shadowless lamp in the operating room and the sounds of instruments in the ward bear witness to her every working day.
Lin Lin used to be a frequent visitor to the operating room. The scalpel in her hand was like a nimble paintbrush, and every swing of the knife outlined hope on the canvas of life.
However, as the hospital affairs became increasingly complicated, administrative work came like a tide, gradually overwhelmed her.
Nowadays, she appears less and less on the treatment and operating table. More often, she is in the office frowning and pondering over a pile of documents and data, or discussing the hospital's planning and development with people from all parties in the conference room.
But whenever the hospital encounters extremely difficult cases, those difficult and complicated diseases that daunt young doctors and give senior experts a headache, Lin Lin will still step forward without hesitation.
She is like the hospital's anchor. As long as she is present, the medical staff feel reassured, and the originally tense atmosphere becomes much more relaxed.
Her eyes are still firm and calm. Faced with complex illnesses, she quickly analyzes and judges, and then decisively gives treatment plans. Although her hands no longer hold the scalpel as frequently as before, they still have a trustworthy power when she picks up the medical record book.
The days passed as usual, and the hospital clock ticked, each tick like the heartbeat of time.
Until one day, Ankang Hospital reached an important milestone in its development history - it was successfully upgraded from a first-level general hospital to a second-level general hospital.
The successful upgrade of the hospital should have been a great cause for celebration, but for Lin Lin, it was like a sudden storm rising from a calm lake. Troubles came one after another, leaving her a little overwhelmed.
The first and foremost problem is the severe shortage of medical staff.
At the same time as the hospital was upgraded, the area where it was located was upgraded from W Area to T Area.
This seemingly simple regional upgrade actually hides huge challenges for Lin Lin and Ankang Hospital.
This leap is equivalent to moving up three steps in a row, and the scope and complexity involved are beyond imagination.
Not to mention the dramatic increase in workload brought about by the many newly added sectors, the number of strange cases caused by the artificial insemination business alone has increased rapidly.
After all, only Ankang Hospital has the relevant procedures to comply with this technology.
The number of patients coming for this purpose alone has brought Ankang Hospital's medical system to the brink of collapse.
The business volume, which was relatively stable in the past, is now growing at an astonishing speed as if it were under a spell.
The wards and corridors are full of patients who have problems with artificial insemination. The medical staff are busy all the time, but it is still difficult to meet the needs of every patient.
Although the new building has been completely built and everything related is fully equipped.
But Lin Lin doesn’t have any manpower!
She didn't get any talent lottery cards during this upgrade.
Lin Lin stood in front of an empty ward in the new building, looking out the window at the bustling patients and exhausted medical staff, his brows furrowed.
I have been to Wang Shiya's pawnshop many times these days, but I have only received a few small white cards.
Nan Sheng came behind Lin Lin without knowing when.
He said, "Sister Lin Lin, if that doesn't work, let's try external recruitment!"
"Although, those weird things might not be reliable."
"But given the current situation, external recruitment is our only option."
Lin Lin raised his head slightly, his eyes revealing a hint of fatigue and helplessness.
She sighed softly and said, "External recruitment is not easy."
"What we are facing are those strange things full of uncertainty. If we are not careful, it may bring greater trouble to the hospital."
"But the current situation has indeed reached a point where we have no choice but to consider this step." Her eyes were a little hesitant, and her mind was constantly thinking about the risks and opportunities that external recruitment might bring.
Nan Sheng looked at Lin Lin with a hint of determination in her eyes: "Sister Lin Lin, I know this is risky, but we can't just watch the hospital collapse under the pressure of these problems."
"Perhaps through strict screening and control, we can find some strength that can be used for our benefit."
"We can develop an extremely rigorous recruitment process, conduct multi-faceted inspections and assessments of those who are unconventional, and minimize risks."
Lin Lin looked at Nan Sheng expectantly and asked, "Besides external recruitment, do you have any other good methods?"
There was a hint of eagerness and longing in her eyes. After all, the hospital's current predicament was like a heavy shackle, and they urgently needed to find a suitable key to open the door to liberation.
Nan Sheng paused slightly, a hint of hesitation flashing across her face, as if she was considering whether what she was about to say was feasible.
After a moment, he slowly said, "We can choose to recruit basic personnel in small quantities and multiple times. Then, when the nurses are free, we can let the nurses look for some relatively complex diseases."
Lin Lin's eyes lit up with interest. He leaned forward slightly and said, "Oh? Tell me more about it."
Nan Sheng took a deep breath and began to elaborate: "Actually, my idea is very simple, which is to let ordinary employees take over the original nursing work."
"You see, there are many ordinary staff in administrative or logistical positions in hospitals. Although they don't have professional medical knowledge, they can perform basic nursing work, such as taking care of patients' daily lives and assisting patients with simple rehabilitation training, with proper training."
"This will free nurses from these tedious basic nursing tasks."
"After professional training, nurses can rely on their experience and professionalism to handle moderately difficult tasks."
"They are able to take on tasks such as monitoring and adjusting initial treatments for common illnesses, as well as assisting doctors with pre- and post-operative care for complex illnesses."
"As for key medical procedures such as surgery, they will still be handled by professional medical professionals such as the original attending physicians, which can maximize medical safety and quality."
"In this way, we can alleviate the problem of staff shortage in the shortest possible time."
Lin Lin nodded gently, agreeing, "That's an idea worth trying." She nodded slightly and continued, "However, the training of ordinary staff must keep up. We can't neglect the quality of medical services due to staff shortages. We need to develop an efficient and practical training plan to ensure that they can get started with basic nursing as soon as possible..."
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