053 Extreme boasting
Du Heng was very reluctant to accompany the leader.
It’s so annoying, so verbose, and I have to put a smile on my face, it’s so tiring!
but......
Du Heng could only follow Lao Song out, and Wu Buwei and the other two also followed to join in the fun.
Li Qingde, wearing a brand-new white coat, was smiling broadly and stood in front to introduce the results of the health center in recent years to the leaders of the evaluation team.
Seeing Du Heng appear, he took two steps and pulled Du Heng down to his side.
"Dear leaders, this is Dr. Du Hengdu whom I just introduced."
"Dr. Du actively participated in the work of national health records at the beginning of last month. He took on this glorious, sacred and very hard work by himself, braved the severe cold, stepped on the unmelted snow, and went deep into the mountains to prepare for
Our remote villages have brought light and hope."
Du Heng shivered slightly and felt goosebumps all over his arms.
"What leaders may not know is that many of our villages in Zhonghu Town are located deep in the mountains. It takes more than an hour to drive to the farthest villages. Moreover, the roads are narrow, the road surface is seriously damaged, and the transportation is very inconvenient. In addition, at the beginning of the month
It’s snowing heavily and it’s even more dangerous.”
"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 medicine boxes and walk on their feet, they still have to complete the tasks assigned by the organization and contribute to the lives and health of the people.
Make guarantees.”
“This time we go to the countryside, our examination and prescription are all free of charge. The patient only needs to spend a small amount of money to get the medicine to complete the treatment, and it completely benefits the local village clinic, allowing the villagers to get the medicine nearby and free of charge.
suffer unnecessary hardship and expense."
"However, this caused confusion and misunderstanding among some villagers. They even thought that our doctors were liars, and they insulted and drove them away when they came to their homes."
Du Heng's left eyelid twitched so much that he felt uncomfortable. He glanced at Li Qingde quietly and thought to himself, Dean, it's almost done. It's not as exaggerated as you said. Don't blow your mind.
Li Qingde couldn't see Du Heng's eyes, and maybe he didn't care if he saw him. He was completely immersed in the atmosphere he created, and he was so moved that he couldn't help himself.
"Fortunately, Du Heng and the others are good comrades. They withstood doubts, won the recognition of the people with their practical actions, and also made some meager achievements."
What Li Qingde said made the leaders happy and colleagues praised him.
As an intern, Ma Zichen could only stand on the outer edge of the crowd with Wu Buwei.
At this moment, I was also filled with excitement and sighed. While applauding, I quietly asked Wu Buwei next to me, "Brother Angkor, are you really so lucky?"
Wu Buwei was confused by what Li Qingde said. He felt that what Li Qingde said was right, but the memory in his mind was wrong.
However, he still had sense. When he heard Ma Zichen's question, he felt quietly embarrassed and whispered, "Don't interrupt when the leader is speaking. Listen carefully."
Li Qingde's enthusiasm continued and became even more passionate.
"In one month, Dr. Du Hengdu, who is working on the front line, checked and prescribed 2,387 prescriptions in total. He received an average of 80 patients every day. He started working at 8 a.m. and stayed until 7 or 8 p.m. He was very busy.
Sometimes they couldn't even eat lunch, so they took a few bites at the reception table. Sometimes the food was already cold, so they only took 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 men who are working hard on the front line. As their leaders, their colleagues, and their comrades-in-arms, we must not hold them back, but we must also free them from any worries."
"Our hospital then actively organized manpower and set up a logistics service team. The patients who had been examined and treated by Dr. Du were tracked and visited in real time to ensure that the patients received timely and effective treatment and provided correct medical treatment and medication guidance."
Li Qingde was spitting as he spoke, and several leaders in front also smiled.
But he didn't see the disdain and ridicule from the district hospital doctor standing at the back and his colleagues from other health centers.
"Go to the village for treatment? Send the doctor to your home? You are a fool, and you are still talking about it."
"Haha, who says it's not the case? You see 80 patients a day, and there's nothing you can do about it. The outpatient doctor in our district hospital only earns 30, 40 or 80 a day without interruption? Just take a look and let him go? If that's true.
Yes, that would be too 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 look on his face.
"Through the close cooperation of all colleagues in our hospital, we cured a total of 659 patients with typhoid fever and 315 patients with waist and leg pain in this month."
"There are also 37 paralyzed or hemiplegic patients who have also achieved initial treatment results. Among them, the old man Zuo Shucai of Banbanggou can stand and move with the help of his family members, and there are 5 patients who have also been able to stand and move for a short period of time with the help of their family members.
He is still standing, and other patients are also recovering well. I believe that as long as they persist in treatment, they will all achieve success."
"Furthermore, during this event, five cases of cancer were detected, including three cases of stomach cancer, one case of lung cancer, and one case of rectal cancer. Now these patients have been diagnosed and have begun treatment."
When Li Qingde said this, his mood calmed down a little.
He did not notice that Xu Pinglin, the deputy director of the Provincial Department of Gastroenterology, standing with the leader, had a frighteningly dark face.
"Perhaps you have heard that our doctors have issued more than 2,000 prescriptions, but in our statistics, there are only more than 1,000 prescriptions. The data does not match seriously."
"This is not a falsification of our data, it is real. This is also the biggest difficulty of our rural hospitals now. The people themselves are unwilling to treat diseases, they are unwilling to spend money, and they are worried about money. They all think that they can get through it if they can resist it, and they can delay it for a while.
Just postpone it, as long as it saves money."
"In this regard, we still need leaders to help us think of ways."
"Well said, better done." A leader took the lead in applauding, seemingly taking the lead.
"In the new era, there are new requirements. We must change our thinking and the way we do things. We must learn from these two young doctors and carry forward the spirit of not being afraid of hardship and fatigue, for the sake of the health of the people..."
The leader spoke, and everyone listened carefully.
But Xu Pinglin was thinking about other things.
His coming to the evaluation team was both a mission and a coincidence.
Originally, he could refuse such a task, but not long ago he received a patient who requested a gastric cancer examination.
This surprised Xu Pinglin. There were no or very few patients who directly checked for gastric cancer when their stomachs were uncomfortable. They all treated them as gastritis or gastric ulcers. By the time they were discovered, they were all in the middle and late stages.
The patient's purpose was very clear, and the results confirmed his suspicion.
Xu Pinglin asked out of curiosity and found out that it was Du Heng who asked the patient to come.
He also became interested, and there happened to be a task to evaluate lower-level units. When he saw that the location coincided, he wanted to come and meet this doctor.
He wanted to learn from it and learn from it.
But when he saw that Du Heng was so young, he began to become suspicious. He was too young to be able to diagnose cancer.
Later, Li Qingde's completely shameless bragging made Xu Pinglin completely lose his patience.
These people are so shameless and shameless.
It's understandable to praise an old doctor, at least he has experience, but Du Heng is too young.
Obviously, this is garbage with a background and gold plating.
There are many such things around him.
Chapter completed!