Chapter 573 What You See



"Being a doctor requires considering making money." Dr. Tong said with a frank and sunny smile, and frankly stated that there is no such thing as a female Bodhisattva doctor in the world who does not want money.

Do you ask the common people if they don't understand this and just want to get free doctors? No. Rural people understand that doctors need to make a living and clinics need money to buy medicine and equipment.

The reality is that a good doctor recognized by the public is one who can cure diseases, save lives and take into account the economic benefits of medical care.

What is good medical economic benefits? It means that medical institutions can coexist perfectly with the physical and mental health of the people.

Why do people here call Doctor Tong the Bodhisattva? It turns out that Doctor Tong spends all the money she earns back into the rural clinic, which is beneficial to all villagers. Therefore, people here are willing to let Doctor Tong make money.

What Dr. Tong cares about is the well-being of the villagers and herself.

The kind-hearted doctors who are often praised by the world for their dedication to saving lives obviously need to have the same awareness of world peace as Dr. Tong.

After hearing these words, when Dr. Jiang and his team stepped into the rural clinic run by Dr. Tong, they were still shocked by what they saw.

Everyone thought that the clinic here was quite good as it was not in disrepair. It had a basic examination bed and some basic medicines and was well equipped.

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Professor Pei, who had been here before, introduced Dr. Tong's clinic to everyone. While introducing, he exclaimed: "When I came here before, I saw only two beds, but now there are five. There are also many more chairs for patients to sit on."

There are five beds and thirty or forty chairs. It can no longer be called a rural clinic that is so small that there is only one doctor on duty.

This business expansion is obviously the result of the self-adjustment of market supply and demand. When there is no doctor in the next village, patients will come here to see a doctor nearby, so the admission capacity has expanded.

Professor Pei and other researchers quickly picked up their notebooks to record new developments in rural medical care.

Rural people’s medical needs are no different from those in big cities, and they require a variety of medical treatment options including Chinese and Western medicine.

In Dr. Tong's clinic, the basic medicine preparations include Western medicine, Chinese patent medicine and Chinese medicine, as well as traditional treatment methods popular among the people such as acupuncture and cupping.

In the absence of nurses and pharmacists, Dr. Tong personally gave injections and prescribed medicines to patients in need.

Speaking of this, the researchers discovered that Dr. Tong could actually draw blood from patients?

"Haha." Doctor Tong needed to praise her son and husband. "They work in the city and helped me get in touch with medical institutions in the city for cooperation. Some of my patients here want to do some basic tests when their conditions are not urgent. They can have their blood drawn here and then send it to the city for testing and the results can be sent back, saving the patients a lot of trouble."

The villagers' homes are not in the city. If they need to do a check-up, they need to come back the next day. Who can bear running back and forth every day?

Doctor Xie Wanying nodded in approval of this approach, saying it was a major direction for the future business development of primary medical institutions, but it was only being implemented first in local areas like Doctor Tong's.

Furthermore, Dr. Xie Wanying pointed out: "If conditions permit, this place can be made into a demonstration unit to build another type of primary care center."

In the past, the reason why rural clinics needed to be everywhere was because of the inconvenient transportation between villages. The state vigorously supports rural transportation construction, which is actually supporting rural medical care. Therefore, rural medical care should pay attention to this point, take advantage of this opportunity, vigorously develop centralized construction, form a certain small-scale and fully equipped small center, and form the most solid first foundation of hierarchical medical care.

Doctor Tong blinked and asked Professor Pei, "Is this the new expert teacher in your college?"

Professor Pei: No, she is from the capital——

Doctor Tong: I see. This is an expert teacher of general practitioner in the capital.

It is difficult for others to disagree with what Dr. Tong said: You said that Xie Juanwang is really an absolute ace in all fields in terms of technology.

A formal introduction was necessary. When Dr. Tong heard that this was the only female cardiac surgeon in the most prestigious tertiary hospital, he immediately extended his arms to give Dr. Xie a big, warm hug.

Dr. Tong was a female doctor of Zhou Ruomei's era, and she knew how difficult it was for a female doctor to obtain this title.

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