Chapter 4484: 【573】As far as the eye can see

Chapter 4484【573】As far as the eye can see

“Being a doctor requires you to consider making money.” Dr. Tong said with a frank and sunny smile, clarifying frankly that there cannot be a female Bodhisattva doctor in the world who does not need money.

You ask the common people if they don’t understand this and only think about whoring doctors for free? Won't. People in rural areas understand that doctors need to make a living and clinics need money to buy medicines and equipment.

 The real situation is that a good doctor recognized by the public is a doctor who can cure diseases and save lives while taking into account the economic benefits of medical treatment.

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

 Why do people here call them Doctors and Bodhisattvas? It turns out that Dr. Tong spends all the money he earns back in the rural clinic, which is beneficial to all villagers. Therefore, people here are willing to let Dr. Tong earn money.

 What Dr. Tong thinks more about is that if the villagers are good, she herself will be good too.

The world often praises the benevolent doctor who can help the world by hanging a pot. Obviously, he needs to have the awareness of world unity like Dr. Tong.

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

 Everyone thought that the health room here would be very good if it did not collapse. It would have a basic examination bed and some basic medicines.

Professor Pei, who has been here, introduced Dr. Tong's clinic assets to everyone. While introducing, he exclaimed: "When I came here, there were only two beds, but now they have been expanded to five. There are also a lot of chairs for patients." .”

 With five beds and thirty or forty chairs, it can no longer be said to be a rural clinic that is too small to say that there is only one doctor staying at the hospital.

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

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

  The medical needs of rural people are no different from those in big cities, and they require various medical treatment options of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

In Dr. Tong’s clinic, basic drug preparation includes Western and Chinese patent medicines and traditional Chinese medicine, as well as acupuncture, cupping and other popular traditional treatment methods. There are no nurses or pharmacists, so Dr. Tong personally gives injections and medicines to patients in need.

Speaking of which, the researchers discovered that Dr. Tong can actually draw blood from patients here?

"Haha." Dr. Tong needed to praise his son and husband. "They work in the city and help me contact and cooperate with medical institutions in the city. Some of my patients here want to do some basic examinations when their condition is not urgent. You can The blood is drawn here and sent to the city for testing and the results are sent back together, which saves patients a lot of trouble."

The people in the village don’t live in the city. If you need to come back the next day for a checkup, who can bear to go back and forth every day?

Dr. Xie Wanying nodded and affirmed this approach. This is a general direction for the business development of primary medical institutions in the future, and it is only implemented in local areas such as Dr. Tong's place.

Further, Dr. Xie Wanying pointed out: “If conditions permit, this can be made into a demonstration unit and build another type of grassroots central medical care.”

 In the past, the reason why rural clinics needed to be everywhere was because transportation between villages was inconvenient. The state's vigorous support for rural transportation construction is actually supporting rural medical care. Therefore, the medical industry in rural areas should take this into account and take advantage of this opportunity to vigorously develop centralized construction and form a certain small-scale center with complete supporting facilities to form the most solid first foundation for hierarchical medical care.

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

Professor Pei: No, she is from the capital—

 Doctor Tong: Got it, this is an expert teacher from a general practitioner in the capital.

Others can't say anything against what Dr. Tong said: You said that technically, this Xiejuanwang is really good at all areas of general practice.

 Formal introduction is required. When Dr. Tong heard that this was the only female cardiac surgeon in the most famous tertiary league, he stretched out his hands to give Dr. Xie a warm hug.

 Doctor Tong was a female doctor in Zhou Ruomei's era. She knew how difficult it was for female doctors to get this title.

 (End of this chapter)