As a small clinic, Willow Creek Clinic had actually gained publicity from recent events. It had brought in even more patients.
While Dunstan and others were overjoyed about this, the increased patient load strained their limited staff.
Originally, only Yolanda and Baxter could treat patients. Now with more patients but still just two doctors, they needed help. So Yolanda posted a hiring notice at the entrance.
Even if they could not find reliable traditional medicine practitioners, medical school graduates looking for internships would help. With graduation season approaching, many new graduates would need jobs. At least, they could hire some medical assistants.
The very next day, some applicants arrived. That morning, Yolanda was in the backyard watering newly planted Moonveil Root seedlings while harvesting mature herbs for drying.
Though Quinlan Pharmaceuticals was their supplier, rare herbs often had long wait times. With the spacious backyard available, Yolanda had cultivated it into an herb garden.
"Ms. Henderson, three graduates from Riverdale Medical University are here for interviews."
"You handle the interviews. Ask if they studied traditional medicine. For modern medicine graduates, we're only hiring nurses who can give injections and draw blood," Yolanda instructed Dunstan as she wiped her sweat and looked up.
Willow Creek was primarily a traditional medicine clinic, only adding modern medical services like IVs and gastric lavage for local residents' urgent needs.
"As for the rest—you studied traditional medicine yourself, so test their professional knowledge. Keep anyone suitable."
"Alright. I'll do that right away!"
Feeling entrusted with an important task, Dunstan's expression grew serious as he returned to conduct interviews. Back at the clinic, he found the three medical graduates looking around curiously.
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