Chapter 738: 738 Snow Shoveling

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Chapter 738 738 Shoveling Snow

Author: Long Boat Crossing the Moon

At seven o'clock in the morning, the little boy's fever finally subsided, and the man's parents took him home.

After breakfast, everyone took the snow shoveling tools and cleared the snow at the door. Since there was no way to transport it to other places, everyone took the snow back into the yard and let Ye Fu put it into the space.

"I found that everyone has gained weight. Since it snowed in Yuezhou, everyone has not exercised much. Instead, they eat four meals a day, big fish and meat. Winter is indeed a good season to gain weight. When the temperature warms up, we will

Everyone has become a fat man."

"It's great to gain weight. We need to gain weight in winter to withstand the cold. And gaining weight means that we eat well. How happy we are."

"It's not just us, many people in the base have gained weight. Compared with the previous two years, everyone's life is not bad this year. Most people can afford to eat meat every day."

After shoveling the snow, just as the door was about to close, someone came over to see a doctor with a child who had a high fever. Wenwen was too busy, so Ye helped him over.

"There are doctors on duty at the community health center, but everyone knows that you treat patients for free, so they all come to see you in droves. Wenwen, although I admire your dedication, you should tell everyone that you have to pay for medical treatment.

You are a doctor, but you are not a philanthropist. If you don't charge money, it will not only violate the regulations of the base's medical department, but it will also be difficult for you to do it in the future, and everyone will take it for granted that it is free."

Ye Fu observed for several days and found that Wenwen did not accept any money, and these patients had no intention of paying.

If everyone is so unconscious, why is this temporary clinic still open?

"Sister Ye Fu, everyone is very anxious when they come to see a doctor. It wouldn't be good if I asked for money, right?"

"What's wrong? From ancient times to the present, you should be rewarded for seeing a doctor and saving people. Wenwen, medicinal materials are not cheap. Special medicines in hospitals also cost money. If you just give everyone a diagnosis and treatment, let them go to the hospital.

You don't need to charge for hospitalization, but as long as we put in the energy and material resources, we will get corresponding rewards. If you are a good person, what can you get? A good reputation? Or do people think that your treatment here is a good deal, and they will come here to trouble you.

Even if you don’t have time to eat and rest, will you still feel a sense of accomplishment and the satisfaction of saving the world?”

Wenwen was a little confused.

"When I worked in hospitals and communities, I felt very accomplished and satisfied, but when I was treating people at home, I felt very tired. Obviously I was treating patients and saving people, so why was there such a huge gap in my mood? I

I can’t figure it out.”

"First of all, hospitals and communities are institutions. Doctors and nurses have different divisions of labor, so they have to do different things. Although you are very busy in the hospital, you only need to do what you are assigned to do. You don't need to listen to the crying of the patient's family. And

One point, you put a lot of pressure on yourself. In the hospital, you will only feel that you are a doctor, but here, you will consider a lot, even consider other people's mood. Wenwen, don't be bound by useless garbage emotions, let alone

Kidnapped by morality."

There are three doctors on duty in the community hospital, and the other doctors have gone home. Wenwen went home to rest this month, and next month she will go on duty at the health center to replace other doctors. The health center implements a shift system, and she took one month off last month.

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Ye Fu patted Wenwen on the shoulder, "Don't worry too much about this matter. Just think about how the hospital operates, and then just run your small clinic, and the matter will be solved perfectly."

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