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Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic novel Chapter 272

Chapter 272: Chapter 157: Second Expansion, a Strong Sense of Belonging (Part 3)

The risk is still quite significant.

"It seems that to improve and practice more advanced medical skills, it’s still better to be at a big hospital! Maybe accepting Director Hua’s invitation is a good choice."

Li Jingsheng had been contemplating this matter ever since he returned from the Second Hospital yesterday.

Now that he has a lot of surgical skills, joining the Second Hospital part-time would definitely be like a fish in water for him.

It could also greatly benefit his career prospects.

If he only relied on the attribute panel to improve his medical skills, he would never be able to perform major surgeries in his lifetime due to his insufficient doctor title.

This time, Doctor Xu fell ill, leaving Director Hua of the Second Hospital a bit anxious.

It’s not possible to just close the Bone Setting outpatient clinic, is it?

It’s quite a big signboard.

It also brings significant revenue for the department.

That’s why he offered Li Jingsheng some attractive conditions, wanting to recruit a backup new recruit.

In the afternoon, the small clinic was still bustling with activity.

He really underestimated the demand for personnel in this area.

Health supplements, actually, ordinary people can’t really tell them apart.

Almost all clinics would refer to them as supplements or preventive medicine.

The market demand for it increases every year.

It wasn’t until nearly seven in the evening that the clinic finally quieted down.

Li Jingsheng checked the medical records and found he had treated thirty-nine patients in total, most of whom got prescriptions or injections from him.

Five were just consultations and then left.

The income from selling medicine at the counter directly surpassed thirty thousand, which was quite shocking.

"Thank you all for your hard work today. If there’s nothing else, you can all clock off now! Siying, you’re new, so you might not know some of the rules. If you work past six, and it’s just within twenty minutes, it’s not considered overtime. If it’s over half an hour, it’s counted as overtime, and half an hour is paid as a full hour of overtime, with a meal allowance of 15 yuan per meal."

Li Jingsheng explained the clinic’s rules to the new employee.

"A conscientious boss! When I interned at a big hospital, there was never any meal allowance for overtime."

She was very appreciative of the clinic’s rules after hearing this.

"That’s a big hospital for you. In our clinic, it’s a mutual agreement; every employee is both an employee and a boss. Everyone is part of the clinic."

If Li Jingsheng’s clinic dared to act like a big hospital, not a single employee would stay.

"Dr. Gao, are you satisfied with Han Siying’s performance today?"

"Exceptionally satisfied!"

Xiaogao gave a thumbs up with a smile.

"And you, Sister Tang?"

"Hardworking, quick-witted, and kind-hearted. The only shortcoming is a lack of experience in dealing with patients and customers. When communicating with customers, patients, and their families, you can’t be too shy. Speaking too gently makes the patients and their families feel you’re not authoritative enough, significantly reducing their trust. Also, you need to improve your clinical medication knowledge."

Tang Ping gave a rather fair evaluation.

"I indeed lack these experiences, and it’s my first time, so I was a bit nervous."

She lowered her head, her cheeks slightly flushed.

"Everyone starts as a newbie. I’ve been a resident doctor for many years, and on my first day opening the clinic here, it was Sister Tang who helped me out! It’s okay, as long as you’re kind-hearted and ambitious, with a good academic foundation like yours, I’m sure you’ll quickly become proficient with dedicated learning. Sister Tang may seem strict, but only in work. She’s very good with people."

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