It didn't take much effort for Lin Lin to bring back 20 small white cards from Wang Shiya.
These small cards are exactly the cards that can be used for talent lottery on the system page.
She looked at the card in her hand, but she had already made up her mind not to use it for the time being.
At present, in the overall layout of the hospital, the anorectal department is a newly added department with only two core doctors struggling to support it, while the other departments have all developed and are operating relatively maturely.
However, due to the influence of medical schools, the ways to obtain this small white card have become increasingly limited, and the difficulty of collecting it has skyrocketed.
Lin Lin also knew how precious it was, so she would never use it lightly unless it was a matter of life and death.
Since returning from Wang Shiya's pawnshop, Lin Lin has devoted himself to sorting out the hospital affairs.
Just one week after the follow-up visit, the hospital's operations were back on track, the new interns adapted well, and Lin Lin was able to escape from busy meetings.
Back in the office, she charged her cell phone which had been turned off for a long time. It turned on automatically in a moment, and then the buzzing sound continued.
Lin Lin ignored it and threw his phone in the office. After giving Nan Sheng some brief instructions, he went straight back to the dormitory to rest.
Even if she does not carry a mobile phone with her, the hospital can contact her in time in case of an emergency thanks to the calling function of the director's work badge.
Besides, she just wanted to have a good rest now, and the piles of messages on her phone would wait until she woke up.
Lin Lin was lying on his bed in the dormitory, but he couldn't fall asleep.
Her thoughts drifted back to the anorectal department, and the busy figures of the two doctors every day emerged in her mind.
Although the department is barely maintaining its operations at present, the lack of manpower will inevitably restrict its development in the long run.
But if she used the recruitment card, would the newly recruited doctor be able to integrate seamlessly into the department? Would it disrupt the hospital's existing balance and harmony? These doubts lingered in her mind...
As she was thinking about this, she fell into a dream.
When Lin Lin slowly woke up, it was already noon the next day.
The sunlight shone on her face through the gap in the curtains. She was in a trance for a moment, and her thoughts about the talent recruitment card last night were still lingering in her mind.
She sat up, stretched, and tried to put aside the worries for the time being.
After a simple wash, she walked towards the hospital cafeteria.
Along the way, the medical staff and interns she met greeted her politely. The hospital was in good order, which made her feel a little relieved.
In the cafeteria, she found a random seat and sat down, her eyes unconsciously wandering over the doctors around her. She secretly wondered what kind of changes would be brought to this seemingly peaceful scene if new talents joined.
After a simple lunch, Lin Lin returned to the office.
I picked up the phone that was thrown here to charge yesterday from the table, unlocked the screen, and all kinds of message notifications came like a tide.
She took a quick look and found that most of them were daily communications in the work group and some medical industry information push.
There were mostly unknown missed calls, and Lin Lin had no intention of calling back.
If I were to call back each one of them, I don't know how long it would take.
With just two simple swipes, the records of missed calls and incoming call reminders in text messages were cleared.
After cleaning up, she clicked on the strange message. The red dots all over the screen made her want to smash her phone.
Lin Lin sighed helplessly, suppressed his inner irritation and began to sort out the messages.
As she was clearing them one by one, she suddenly saw a group message from the heads of hospitals in various regions.
Every message in it is either about myself or is tagging myself.
Lin Lin casually flipped through the information and found that most of them were asking him about the medical school.
Some people who are more informed have already started to inquire with me about whether they can send interns.
Lin Lin rubbed his temples and wondered in his heart how to respond to this news.
Although she has some understanding of the situation of the medical school, the hospital's own talent layout is not yet complete, and she does not have much energy to manage these things.
Although she did have the idea of sending interns to other regional hospitals, her original plan was for this to happen at least three months later, not now.
Faced with the blockade from the other 25 districts, she didn't know what to do for a moment.
Putting her phone on the table, she stood up and paced around the office.
She knows that maintaining good relationships with major regional hospitals is crucial to the long-term development of the hospital.
But with her own limited resources, she also has to weigh the pros and cons.
She walked to the window, looked at the lush trees in the hospital courtyard, and her thoughts gradually became clear.
She walked to the window, looked at the lush trees in the hospital courtyard, and her thoughts gradually became clear.
Back at his desk, Lin Lin picked up his phone and began typing a message:
"Hello, deans from all regions. I am Lin Lin, the dean of Ankang Hospital in District T.
These days I have been busy dealing with the hospital upgrade and renovation matters and have not been able to pay attention to the messages in the group in time.
I just took a look and got a general idea of what the deans were looking for me for these days.
I have received the suggestions from the presidents of various colleges that our T District Medical School should provide interns and talents to the hospitals in various regions.
But this is not something that a small dean like me can decide. In view of the high demand from everyone, I will communicate with the person in charge of the district government as soon as possible and then come up with a charter.
I am fully aware of the urgent needs of the deans and understand the importance of talent exchange to the development of the entire medical industry.
Our T District Ankang Hospital has always been committed to improving the level of medical services and promoting industry cooperation.
Regarding the transfer of interns and talent, we will certainly adhere to the principles of fairness, justice and the overall advancement of the medical industry in our negotiations.
While waiting for the communication results, I also hope that all the deans can understand our difficulties. The hospital’s own talent layout is currently being optimized and adjusted, and we are also facing many challenges and pressures.
Once I have confirmed news, I will inform everyone in the group as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience and trust. Let us work together to improve the quality of medical services and bring health and well-being to more patients."
After sending the message, Lin Lin breathed a sigh of relief and leaned back in his chair.
Lin Lin knew that this only temporarily relieved the external pressure, and the problems within the hospital still needed to be solved urgently.
Her eyes fell on the drawer again, where the 20 talent lottery cards she had taken back from Wang Shiya were kept.
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