Chapter 868: Surrounded by fellow villagers



If the doctors of the National Association of Chinese Medicine do not visit the grassroots level from time to time to understand the health conditions and epidemic diseases at the grassroots level, how can they provide good services to patients of all levels? As a leading hospital and a public hospital, the doctors of the National Association of Chinese Medicine should have a public welfare nature and should not distinguish between patients who are rich or poor, or whether they are from the city or not. They should not be condescending and should be approachable to patients. This is an important part of shaping a doctor's medical ethics.

"The dean's words are not wrong." Jiang Mingzhu defended Dean Wu's words. She was young and wanted to gain more experience in seeing patients. Just like what Dean Wu said, having the opportunity to enter the living area where the low-income patients live and learn about them is very beneficial for the doctor's own technical improvement.

Yao Jie and Doctor Jin looked at her: Okay, since this is your first time here you are an activist, so it is understandable.

If you come here a few more times, you will definitely become an old hand.

"How many times have you participated?" Jiang Mingzhu asked the two people.

Could it be that these two people have participated in it many times?

Yao Jie said, "This is my second time here. How about you, Doctor Jin?"

Doctor Jin smiled a little cunningly. In fact, it was her first time, just like Jiang Mingzhu. After all, opportunities are hard to grab. There are so many doctors in the hospital competing for them. For example, the shameless Chang Jiawei said that the first and second orthopedics departments should give up the opportunity to him. It was clearly the opportunity that the third orthopedics department had snatched from other orthopedics departments.

Jiang Mingzhu screamed and slapped Dr. Jin with her hand: "Are you trying to trick me?"

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"There is pressure." Doctor Jin replied to Jiang Mingzhu, "Didn't Director Wu say that? The free clinic provides manpower, effort and money. We are here to advertise our own hospital."

I remember the point that Director Wu emphasized to the doctors at the end: doctors who go out for free clinics are the billboards of the National Association's activities. So there are internal cash rewards and reference points for promotion assessment. This makes senior doctors want to participate. But the hospital gives young people more opportunities to practice.

There is definitely pressure. If you don't perform well and smash your own billboards, you won't get any rewards, but will be fined and punished. Opportunities always coexist with challenges. This is Dr. Wu's philosophy of managing doctors: Doctors of the National Association, you can only move forward.

But now, the minibus could only approach the village committee of Shierzhuang at a snail's pace, because after the enthusiastic villagers spotted their car at the entrance of the village, they rushed over like a swarm of bees, circling around the minibus all the way.

There were many elderly people, children and women among them, so the minibus dared not drive faster. If it hit one of them, it would not be able to afford the compensation.

"You guys get off first, we really can't move anymore." The driver pulled the handle and turned around to shout to the doctors in the car.

The tension in the car immediately grew. The doctors' hearts were beating like crazy. This situation was like the peak moment when a giant panda is about to walk out of its cage.

"Did you feel this way last time?" Dr. Jin and Jiang Mingzhu asked Yao Jie, who had experienced this once.

Yao Jie shook her head. "There weren't so many people the last time I went. This is a big village. When I accepted the mission, I heard from the nursing department that they asked me to prepare more medicines and supplies, fearing that they might not be enough."

Everyone looked at the leader, who was the one who decided whether to get off the bus or not. The problem was that the leader was a foreign professor, so he probably didn't understand what was going on.

He Guangyou remembered what Tao Zhijie had told him before he left, picked up his phone, and called Village Chief Li of the Shierzhuang Village Committee first.

The cadres of the village committee had actually received wind of the incident, and the forty-something village chief Li brought a group of village cadres out to maintain order.

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