Chapter 53
Du Heng was very unwilling to accompany the leader.

It's too annoying, too long-winded, and I have to keep a smile on my face, too tiring!

but. . . . . .

Du Heng could only go out with Lao Song, and Wu Buwei followed along to join in the fun.

Li Qingde, who was wearing a brand new white coat, was all smiles, standing in front of him, introducing the achievements of the hospital over the past few years to the leaders of the evaluation team.

Seeing Du Heng appearing, he took two quick steps and pulled Du Heng to his side.

"Leaders, this is Dr. Du Hengdu whom I just introduced."

"At the beginning of last month, Dr. Du actively participated in the work of national health records. He took on this glorious, sacred and very hard work alone. He braved the severe cold and stepped on the unmelted snow to go deep into the mountains. Our remote villages have brought light and hope."

Du Heng shivered slightly, he felt goosebumps all over his arms.

"The leaders may not know that many villages in our Zhonghu Town are located deep in the mountains, and it takes more than an hour to drive to the farthest village. Moreover, the roads are narrow and severely damaged, and the traffic is very inconvenient. In addition, at the beginning of the month It’s very dangerous when there’s a heavy snowfall.”

"However, our two young doctors, Dr. Du and Dr. Wu, carry forward the spirit of not being afraid of hardship, tiredness, and sacrifice. Even if they carry the medicine box on their backs and walk on their feet, they must also complete the tasks assigned by the organization to provide for the lives and health of the people. guarantee."

"This time when we go to the countryside, our inspection and prescription are all free of charge. Patients only need to spend a small amount of money to get the medicine to complete the treatment, and we completely let the local village clinics allow the villagers to get the medicine nearby and on the spot, free of charge. unnecessarily toiled and expended.”

"However, these caused some villagers to be puzzled and misunderstood, and even once thought our doctors were liars, and they insulted and drove them out when they came to the doctor."

Du Heng's left eyelid twitched, which made him feel uncomfortable. He glanced at Li Qingde quietly, thinking to himself, Dean, it's almost done, how can you say so exaggeratedly, don't blow the cowhide.

Li Qingde couldn't see Du Heng's eyes, maybe he didn't care when he saw him, he was completely immersed in the atmosphere he created, and was so moved that he couldn't extricate himself.

"Fortunately, Du Heng and the others are good comrades. They resisted doubts and won the approval of the common people with their practical actions, and made some meager achievements."

After hearing Li Qingde's words, the leader was pleased and his colleagues praised him.

As an intern, Ma Zichen could only stand at the outermost edge of the crowd with Wu Buwei.

At this moment, I was also full of enthusiasm and sighed endlessly. While applauding, I whispered to Wu Buwei next to me, "Angkor, are you really so lucky?"

Wu Buwei was confused by what Li Qingde said, and felt that what Li Qingde said was right, but the memory in his mind was wrong.

However, he still had reason. Hearing Ma Zichen's question, he was slightly embarrassed, and said in a low voice, "Don't interrupt when the leader is speaking, listen carefully."

Li Qingde's enthusiasm continued, and became even more passionate.

"During one month, Dr. Du Hengdu, who was working on the front line, had a total of 2387 examinations and prescriptions. He received an average of 80 patients every day. He started working from 8 am to 7 or 8 pm. He was very busy. Sometimes they couldn’t even eat lunch, so they took a few bites at the side of the reception table, and sometimes the food was already cold, so they only ate two or three bites.”

"It hurts me to see them working so hard, and it hurts my colleagues too."

"Du Heng and Wu Buwei are two young people who are working hard on the front line. As their leaders, their colleagues, and their comrades-in-arms, we must not hold them back, and let them be relieved."

"Our hospital then actively organized manpower and set up a logistics service team. The patients who have been examined and treated by Dr. Du will be tracked and returned in real time to ensure that the patients receive timely and effective treatment and give correct guidance on medical treatment and medication."

Li Qingde's spittle flew all over the place, and the leaders in front also smiled.

But he didn't see the disdain and ridicule from the doctors of the district hospital standing at the back and colleagues from other hospitals.

"Go to the village for treatment? Send the doctor to your door? You're a fool, still talking here."

"Hehe, who says it's not true? Seeing 80 patients a day is too much to brag about. There are only 3 or 4 outpatient doctors in our district hospital in a day. 80? Will you let them go after just a glance? If it's true Yes, that would be irresponsible."

Li Qingde couldn't hear such whispered sarcasm.

He couldn't even see Zhang Jinlian, who was standing behind the crowd with a vicious expression on his face.

"Through the close cooperation of all colleagues in our hospital, we have cured a total of 659 typhoid patients and 315 patients with low back and leg pain during this month."

"There are still 37 paralyzed or hemiplegic patients who have achieved initial therapeutic effects. Among them, Zuo Shucai, an old man in Mubangou, has been able to stand up and move around with the help of his family members. There are also 5 patients who were also temporarily injured with the help of their family members. The other patients are recovering well, and I believe that as long as you persist in the treatment, you will be successful."

"Furthermore, 5 cases of cancer were detected during this event, including three cases of gastric cancer, one case of lung cancer, and one case of rectal cancer. Now these patients have been diagnosed and have begun receiving treatment."

When Li Qingde said this, he calmed down a little.

However, he didn't notice that Xu Pinglin, deputy director of the Department of Gastroenterology, who was standing with the leader, had a terribly dark face.

"Maybe everyone has heard it. Our doctors have prescribed more than 2000 prescriptions, but in our statistics, there are only more than 1 prescriptions. The data is seriously mismatched."

"This is not our falsification of data, but the truth. This is also the biggest difficulty for our township hospitals now. The common people are unwilling to treat diseases, they are unwilling to spend money, and they are distressed about money. They all think that they can resist and carry it over. Just procrastinate, as long as it saves money."

"In this regard, we still need leaders to help us figure out a way."

"Well said, do better." A leader took the lead in applauding, which seemed to be the leader.

"In the new era, with new requirements, we need to change our thinking and the way we do things. We must learn from these two young doctors, carry forward the spirit of not being afraid of hardship and fatigue, and for the health of the masses..."

When the leader spoke, everyone listened carefully.

But Xu Pinglin was thinking about other things.

He came to the evaluation team because of a mission and a coincidence.

Originally, he could refuse such a task, but not long ago he received a patient who indicated that he would have a gastric cancer examination.

This surprised Xu Pinglin. There were no or very few patients who were directly diagnosed with gastric cancer when their stomach was uncomfortable. They were treated as gastritis or gastric ulcer. When they were discovered, they were all in the middle and late stages.

The purpose of this patient is very clear, and the results of the investigation also confirmed his guess.

Xu Pinglin asked curiously, and found out that Du Heng sent the patient here.

He also became interested. He happened to have a task to evaluate the subordinate unit. Seeing that the locations also coincided, he wanted to meet this doctor.

He wants to learn from the scriptures and learn from them.

But when he saw Du Heng so young, he began to be suspicious. He was too young to be diagnosed with cancer.

Later Li Qingde's shameless bragging made Xu Pinglin completely impatient.

These people are too shameless and shameless.

It is understandable to tout old doctors, at least they have experience, but Du Heng is too young.

Clearly, this is a background, gilded crap.

There are many such things, and they are all around him.

But today, the nameless fire in his heart was burning fiercely.

(End of this chapter)

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