When Li Chu came out of the ministry after attending the meeting on Monday, it was almost noon.
At the meeting, the leaders first affirmed the feasibility of this suggestion.
He also praised Li Chu, saying that he had made his own contribution to the standardized operation of the industry.
After discussion, a preliminary plan for how to standardize the next step was determined.
As for the specific implementation details, this will be formulated through research by experts.
At this point, Li Chu has finally retired.
Pushing the bicycle and walking slowly, Li Chu's mind replayed the scene from the meeting just now.
He really didn't expect Chief Wu to come to this meeting in person.
When he first saw it, he was completely confused. After he calmed down, his heart surged.
Although I remember seeing my predecessor as a child and being hugged by him, this did not stop him from being so excited that he stuttered a bit when he spoke.
What made him even more unexpected was that Chief Wu specially met with him in the office of the department leader after the meeting.
Someone should have reported Li Chu's file in advance, otherwise how could the leader, who has so many things to do, still remember a little kid from twenty years ago.
He didn't say much during this interview, he just encouraged Li Chu, which made him a little embarrassed.
Li Chu, who was pushing the cart, thought that Chief Wu later died of illness. He must have been diagnosed with cancer and insisted on working despite being sick, so he passed away early.
Although he has now joined the health care team, it is not his turn to intervene in the daily physical conditioning work of these leaders. He can only wait for the opportunity to see if it is possible to slightly change history in the future.
No longer thinking about these things, he can only do his best now and figure out the rest slowly.
I got on my car and drove home at full speed, my figure getting further and further away.
The sunshine in Sijiu City in May is bright and spring is full of joy.
Early in the morning, Li Chu and Ding Qiunan waved goodbye to the two children sitting in the stroller at the entrance of the hospital.
Ding Qiunan has been back to work in the hospital for a month, and Aunt Wang now comes over every morning to help them take care of their children.
The two people separated when they arrived at the hospital and went to their respective work stations.
When Ding Qiunan left her children to go to work on the first day, she burst into tears. As a result, the two children played happily with Aunt Wang.
But she was so angry that she kept saying that they were two little heartless people.
Originally, Li Chu planned to let Ding Qiunan take care of the child at home until he was one year old, and then go back to work.
Because the child can then go to the hospital's nursery. They can bring it to work and pick him up after get off work without bothering Aunt Wang. Unexpectedly, the plan did not change quickly.
While he was on duty on February 21 this year, he heard that the central government had held an enlarged meeting.
Li Chu didn't pay much attention to this meeting because he works here and there are meetings and conferences almost every day.
He did not expect the huge impact this week-long meeting would have on the future development of New China.
Starting in mid-March, the situation seemed to suddenly become a little strange.
Uncle Wang even called him to the office one day and reminded him to keep a low profile and a low profile from now on.
He also asked him to stop everything except seeing a doctor and going on duty.
Don't say anything you shouldn't say to anyone outside, whether it's friends or colleagues.
At the same time, he also told him that it was best for Ding Qiunan to go back to work and Aunt Wang would take care of the child.
Uncle Wang warned Li Chu in detail, and even said that if you do more, you will be wrong, and if you don't do it, it will be good.
Finally, I told him all the items agreed upon at the last meeting, five of which were for cities and the other four for rural areas.
Uncle Wang's words also made Li Chu realize that this was the prelude to the great era.
The leaders who formulated those plans probably never expected that a sports meeting would eventually develop like that, or even be exploited by someone with ulterior motives.
Li Chu's heart beat violently. The comfortable life he had lived in these past few years had made him forget about this incident.
Not daring to waste any more time, Li Chu told Ding Qiunan after returning from Uncle Wang.
Ding Qiunan has been married to Li Chu for so long, and she has never seen him so serious. Even though she was reluctant to part with the child, she still obediently agreed.
When Li Chu came to the consulting room, Nurse Wang had already finished cleaning up.
After saying hello to Nurse Wang, I put on my white coat and made a cup of tea, then sat behind my desk and started reading the newspaper.
This has become his normal behavior during this period.
Whether he was writing notes or studying kidney disease, he has stopped now.
The leader of the medical school also came to see him and wanted to see when he would finish writing his fourth notebook, but he dismissed it because he did not have enough accumulation to continue writing.
As for research on kidney disease, he will never go to other hospitals now. If there are patients in this field in their hospital, he will still participate in the treatment.
There were relatively few patients during this period, so Li Chu leisurely passed the time by flipping through the newspapers.
"Xiao Li, come out for a moment."
Director Liang's voice came from the door, and Li Chu put down the newspaper and walked out.
Director Liang led him to the pool platform in the middle of the yard and stopped.
After lighting a cigarette, Director Liang said, "It was announced at the meeting that Dean Yang has been transferred."
"Where was the transfer?" Li Chu felt that it was normal for a leader of Dean Yang's level to be transferred, so he asked casually.
"A health center in a town below Tong County."
Director Liang's words made Li Chu's eyes widen. Are you kidding? Their hospital is a subordinate hospital, and Director Yang's level is director level. What level is the director of the town health center? Does he have a level?
"How is that possible, Director Liang?" Li Chu said in disbelief.
"Do you think it's a little unbelievable? I think so too, but that's the truth." Director Liang said with a wry smile.
After taking a puff of cigarette, Director Liang continued: "After the meeting, I heard them say that someone seemed to have sued Dean Yang, saying that he was too bureaucratic."
After listening to Director Liang's explanation, Li Chu remained silent.
Dean Yang is not a business dean, and he is not young either.
He knew that he did not understand business, so he worked with several vice presidents and never interfered in business management.
The old man usually likes to speak in an official tone. But after meeting him a few times, Li Chu felt that he was quite a good person. He didn't expect that he would be sued this time.
Director Liang threw away the cigarette in his hand and patted Li Chu on the shoulder: "Xiao Li, remember, just do your part in the future."
After speaking, Director Liang left, instead of returning to the office, he walked towards the hospital gate.
Li Chu stood there and watched Director Liang walk out of the hospital door before returning to his consulting room.