After eleven days, the first phase of the flu storm finally ended.
Of course, not everyone had recovered, but most of the people with mild illnesses had recovered. At the request of the rolling mill, these people were released from quarantine and returned to work to resume production.
Only a small number of patients with moderate to severe illnesses were still receiving treatment in the quarantine area.
Chen Yong discovered the flu early on, and the various departments handled it well. Although some people outside the rolling mill were infected because of the workers moving around, under the full investigation of the relevant departments, the flu did not spread in Yanjing.
This was a miracle.
After that, the Red Star Antidote Soup appeared. The main reason was that the flu virus was not that powerful at this time, so the damage caused by this incident was not too great.
According to preliminary statistics, there were 317 family members who were not infected, 864 people with mild infection, 118 people with moderate infection, and 73 people with severe infection. The total number of people was as high as 1372.
As of the day when all the patients with mild illnesses were released from quarantine, a total of 43 people had lost their lives.
Chen Yong held the final statistics and looked at the long row of names on the death list. He had seen some of them before, but now there were only cold names on the paper.
43 families were about to lose their pillar of support.
Thinking of this, his heart could not help but feel heavy.
"You've already done very well."
Elder Xu patted him on the shoulder. He understood the young man's feelings very well.
He still remembered that when he returned to China after studying medicine, he saw death for the first time. At that time, his heart was equally heavy. He would never forget that little soldier for the rest of his life, and he would never forget his firm and reluctant gaze.
"I know, but I just feel so stifled.”
This was the first time Chen Yong had seen death. It was the first time he had seen so many deaths with his own eyes.
As a doctor, he understood that death was inevitable and could not be changed by a human's will. He needed to get used to it and adapt to it. However, everyone understood this logic. It was not easy to do it.
"Xiao Chen, we are doctors, not gods.”
Elder Xu, as a veteran medical worker, used his own experience to enlighten Chen Yong." As a doctor, the only thing we can do is to do our best to save the patient. Even if the result is not good, we will naturally do our best next time. This is to live up to what we have learned.”
Whoosh!
Chen Yong let out a long sigh and composed himself." Elder Xu, don't worry. Although my memories have disappeared, there is an oath that I have never forgotten.”
"Your health is tied to your life."
"I will do my best to eliminate human illnesses, help perfect health, and maintain the holiness and honor of medicine.”
"I will save the dying and heal the wounded. I will not give up the hardships and persevere in my pursuit. I will fight for the development of the country's medical and health industry and the physical and mental health of mankind for the rest of my life!”
Chen Yong's expression and tone were very sacred.
Vaguely, he seemed to have returned to the auditorium. The faces were full of vigor, the fists raised were sonorous and powerful, and the vows were incomparably solemn.
"Well said, well said." Elder Xu clapped excitedly.
The more he interacted with Chen Yong, the more he admired him.
Although this young man was still a little immature, he already revealed the demeanor of a doctor in his bones.
"Xiao Chen, do you want to reconsider? I still think it's too wasteful for you to stay in the rolling mill. If you don't like to go to Peking Union Medical College Hospital, then you can go to People's Hospital. If People's Hospital still doesn't work, then you can choose either Yanjing First Hospital or Yanjing Chinese Medical Hospital.”
Elder Xu was still unwilling to give up and was prepared to try to persuade Chen Yong to leave the rolling mill.
Work in the hospital?
The hospital was not as comfortable as the infirmary of the rolling mill.
The reason why he had acted like that just now was because he felt that he had said it. In fact, compared to being a doctor, he valued a peaceful and peaceful life more. That was why he had no ambition.
Therefore, when Elder Xu finished speaking, he quickly shook his head and said," Elder Xu, don't try to persuade me anymore."”
"I'm so angry." Seeing Chen Yong reject him again, Elder Xu blew his beard and glared at him." I really don't know what to say about you. Is that rolling mill that good? Are you that reluctant to leave?"
"Hehe, I…I…"
Chen Yong scratched his head and giggled. He really did not know what excuse to come up with.
He couldn't just say what he was thinking and tell the other party that he was unwilling to leave to work in the hospital because he had a comfortable job in the rolling mill.
If he really said that, with Elder Xu's fiery temper these days, he might be so angry that he would slap him.
"Sigh, forget it. Since you don't want to leave the rolling mill, I'll respect your choice.”Elder Xu sighed with waning interest. There was nothing he could do about this young man.
"Thank you for your understanding." Chen Yong could not help but heave a sigh of relief.
He understood that Elder Xu valued him very much and had helped him a lot during this period of time. However, he really did not want to give up this comfortable life. He could only feel sorry for the elder in front of him.
"Alright, I didn't come to look for you today for this.”As he spoke, Elder Xu took out a piece of paper from his bag." This is the certificate that the higher-ups have given you. Because this matter is not suitable for exposure, we can't hold an award ceremony for you.”
After Chen Yong received the certificate, Elder Xu took out another envelope." There's 150 yuan in here. It's the reward for your meritorious service. Other than that, you'll also be awarded the title of a third-level doctor. In the future, when you're promoted through the professional title assessment, you'll continue to be promoted in the doctor system.”
It sounded complicated, but it was actually very simple.
Before explaining this, he had to first talk about Chen Yong's situation at the rolling mill.
Previously, he was a resident doctor at the rolling mill, but because the infirmary of the rolling mill had just been established, his real identity was not a doctor, but an administrative staff of the rolling mill.
However, from today onwards, his title would be officially changed to a doctor.
The doctor system was different from other jobs. It was divided into five major levels: medical assistant, physician, attending physician, associate chief physician, and chief physician. Each major level had three sub-levels. Level one was the lowest, and level three was the highest.
This time was different from the future. Not every hospital had a chief physician.
At this time, chief physicians usually had the title of professor, which was very valuable. Ordinary hospitals only had associate chief physicians at most. Some small hospitals even had attending physicians at most, and there were usually only a few of them.
At this time, it was not easy to get promoted.
Under normal circumstances, it would take at least ten years for a beginner Level 1 physician to advance to a Level 1 physician. Some of them would even take twenty years. It was clear how valuable a Level 3 physician like Chen Yong was.
Of course, doctors also had an internship period.
Normally, doctors who graduated from medical school would be assigned a unit by the school.
When they first entered the unit, they were naturally not Level 1 doctors but medical interns. If they wanted to become Level 1 doctors from medical interns, they had to intern in the hospital for a year and pass the official assessment of the hospital.
Now that they had finished with the registration of doctors, they were going to talk about the salary of doctors.
Compared to ordinary jobs, doctors, who had high technical requirements, were all talents at this time. Naturally, their pay was much higher than ordinary jobs.
Take the lowest level medical interns as an example.
Medical interns were at the bottom of the medical profession, and their monthly salary was twenty-four yuan and fifty cents.
When they became Level 1 healers, their salary would rise to 29.5 yuan. After that, their salary would increase by 5 yuan for every level increase. There would be subsidies for major level increases, as well as some other subsidies and material benefits.
For example, Chen Yong's monthly salary was 59.50 yuan, and the supply of meat, oil, and food would also be greatly increased compared to before.
(I couldn't find the doctor's salary information back then, so everyone just treated this as a parallel space. Please forgive me.)
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