Taking the engineers to check the buildings from inside to outside, from the bottom floor to the top floor, Shen Anning couldn't suppress the corners of his mouth.
After more than a year, the basic buildings of the Chinese medicine hospital were finally completed, including two canteens, an outpatient center, and five inpatient buildings. The landscaping was also very well done. There were also three gardens in the hospital with a total area of 800 square meters. One of the gardens was filled with various fitness equipment for the elderly. Regardless of anything else, this could be considered the first of its kind in Kyoto.
This basic construction has met the high-quality standards, and the next step is to complete the interior decoration. Since each building has an elevator, it will not be difficult to transport various medical equipment in the hospital.
After soliciting opinions from many people, the wards are divided into six-person rooms, three-person rooms, two-person rooms and single rooms. As for the particularly luxurious rooms with suites, there are none. After all, the bed resources are limited and space cannot be wasted.
The pharmacy in each building is 200 square meters. The medicine cabinets inside were ordered by the carpenter long ago. They can be put into use after being installed and ventilated for a few days.
The builder delivered the house in March, and the beds and various medical equipment were all in place at the beginning of May. Although it is a traditional Chinese medicine hospital, some testing and monitoring instruments still need to keep up with medical developments.
With the support of the government and the good working environment here, many doctors specializing in traditional Chinese medicine would go to the hospital leaders' offices to inquire about the situation without waiting for them to talk.
Master Cheng would certainly support his apprentice. Besides, the new hospital would not only have a specialized research center, but also various equipment. There was a huge laboratory that took up an entire floor. When Master Cheng heard the news, he was stunned. The outpatient building had a total of six floors, and the layout of the sixth floor was a large laboratory, a large conference room for meetings, and a lounge. This was simply Master Cheng's dream place!
The old man packed up and left without saying a word. At his age and level, he didn't belong to any hospital. You know, ten years ago, people all opened their own Chinese medicine shops. Now he stayed in the hospital, on the one hand to make use of his remaining energy and complete his lifelong research, and on the other hand to help his apprentices.
However, even if Mr. Cheng dared to pack up and leave, people like Shen Anning would not dare to do so. Even if the hospital owned half of Shen Anning, her file was still in the hospital!
This problem did not bother Shen An Ning for too long. In June, a new batch of graduates would enter the workplace. All students studying Chinese medicine in Beijing were assigned to the Xicheng Chinese Medicine Hospital first, and many nurses from the medical school were also assigned there.
The hospital's director came from the Health and Medical Bureau. His professional ability is definitely not as good as that of a professional doctor, but his management ability is still very strong. The name reported by the deputy director, Shen Anning, is his senior brother.
The eldest brother has been a high-ranking official in the original hospital for so many years, and is about to reach retirement age. Isn't it just like a pillow falling off when he wants to sleep?
Mr. Cheng has very strict requirements for this complete Chinese medicine hospital. He has been through many ups and downs for many years, and he knows all the above sets of things very well. When a new hospital is opened, there will definitely be all kinds of people coming to recruit people. To be honest, Mr. Cheng himself is not so opposed to recruiting people, because connections are sometimes a kind of ability, but his basic requirement is that you have to recruit capable people. You can't just send in some second-generation rich kid or someone who is hoping to make a living. If that's not a disaster, what will it be?
So the old man packed up his things and happily ran to the new hospital where there were only two teams of security guards and found himself an office and lounge on the sixth floor of the outpatient department.
Afterwards, he drove non-stop to the Health Bureau and made a request that, except for the doctors and nurses assigned from the school, all those transferred from other hospitals must accept his interview. Several senior leaders looked at each other, and no matter how unwilling they were, they could only smile and nod in agreement.
Some people who originally wanted to take advantage of the situation are really going to have their teeth broken.
The interview took place at Xicheng Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and the interviewers were Mr. Cheng and the two directors already appointed by the hospital.
Old Cheng was the interviewer, and his main approach was to conduct the interview in a very relaxed manner. The person in charge of logistics management was Dean Zheng, who was sent from above, and the person in charge of the interview of professional doctors was his senior apprentice, Vice Dean Fang. The old man was in the middle and was responsible for reviewing the resumes. After all, he had been in Beijing for so many years, and he could probably analyze 70% to 80% of who was related based on their names and backgrounds.
The interview times were all notified in advance. Mr. Cheng was even generous enough to cover the transportation costs of those who came for the interviews. They screened six or seven hundred people in three days. Among them, there were more than a dozen who gave up the interview opportunity. Those who understand will understand that they didn't dare to come.
After a week of hard work, the Xicheng Chinese Medicine Hospital finally had a staff of 1,000 people, including those transferred from major hospitals, assigned by schools, and recruited from the society, of which 682 were medical staff.
The hospital has not officially opened for business. There is just a notice posted stating that the hospital will be officially put into use on a certain date.
That day was also the first day for all medical staff to officially go to work.
What Shen An Ning really didn't expect was that on her first day at work at the new hospital, she brought two children who had stomachaches because they had secretly eaten popsicles. The four-year-old twins were still so naughty. Yuanbao had gradually gotten better under the influence of his older brothers at home, but Tangyuan Cao Simo was still the little devil who could go to heaven and sea and often led his twin brothers astray.
Shen Anning was driving, and the grandparents in the back seat were each holding a great-grandson, and the two little guys were whining all the way.
According to Cao Jingheng's idea, all they had to do was take the twins to the hospital for a few shots. When they heard about going to the hospital for shots, the experience of getting vaccinated seemed like it was just yesterday. The two little guys refused to get shots and kept crying and shouting that they didn't want them. So Shen Anning thought about it and decided to take them to the Chinese medicine hospital. It also gave the students from the school two patients to practice with.
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