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Chapter 459

Chapter 459 Prosperity

Not long after returning to the city, Wu Dong officially graduated with a master's degree.

He did not accept the internship hospital's offer to stay and left the hospital directly to open a large clinic.

It also cooperates with the Department of Medicine of the college and serves as one of the designated internship units for students from the Department of Medicine.

Wu Dong has been an intern doctor for almost a year and a half, so he naturally understands that the salary level of intern doctors is not high.

The internship salary he offered was similar to the basic salary in the urban area, and the salary of a formal doctor naturally reached a very high level.

Now that the money is in place and they are members of the college, there are still a few medical school teachers who are willing to work in the clinic.

Wu Dong is responsible for personally leading the Chinese medicine interns. As for Western medicine, it is the teachers from the Department of Medicine who lead the team.

The clinic is quite large and has many regular outpatient clinics.

It even has an operating room and almost ten hospital beds.

The clinic's diagnostic equipment is insufficient. In order to win the trust of patients, it can only temporarily treat some basic conditions, as well as some conditions treated by traditional Chinese medicine, as well as acupuncture and maintenance projects.

What level is Wu Dong?

With the help of his performance during the disaster relief period, the medical skills he displayed at this time can definitely be called a famous Chinese medicine expert.

Not to mention, he also has a powerful ability to sense souls, and no disease can be hidden from his eyes.

In my own clinic, I naturally don’t need to abide by the rules of the hospital.

His medical skills are there, and the entire clinic naturally runs around him.

Usually after the patient comes in, he just takes a quick glance and instructs the nurse to send the patient to the designated outpatient clinic, and informs the attending doctor of his judgment through the computer.

At the same time, the Chinese medicine interns accompanying you will be asked to write the basis for case judgment based on their own judgment, etc.

Of course, we all work on computers, and writing by hand is too slow.

Because of the reputation accumulated during his internship, he still came to seek medical treatment for some illnesses, and even nearby residents came to see him when they were sick. He could easily give accurate diagnosis.

If the patient is worried, he can go to the hospital where he practiced before for further detailed examination.

If the internship hospital has examination equipment, the clinic will recommend it.

After all, Wu Dong's strength has been spread in the internship hospital, and coupled with the relationship with his mentor, the internship hospital is quite recognized, and there will be no oolong incident that the doctor does not approve of.

If it were a large hospital, the situation would be different.

Because Wu Dong’s medical treatment is quite accurate and the cost of targeted examinations is not high, this allows patients to spend a lot less on examination fees.

Not only that, the conditions that are willing to be treated in the clinic can be solved with traditional Chinese medicine, and relatively expensive western medicine will basically not be used.

In terms of recuperation, the effects of traditional Chinese medicine may be a little slower, but the cost is definitely low enough that a serious illness will not wipe out your family fortune.

During the meeting with the doctors at the clinic, Wu Dong also warned them not to deliberately use expensive special medicines. If they can be replaced by traditional Chinese medicines and proprietary Chinese medicines, patients should not waste such money.

Of course, there are cheap and effective Western medicines. Doctors can recommend them. There are no performance requirements at the clinic.

Such a statement naturally won the respect of colleagues present.

However, some doctors asked that they might not be able to make much money by doing this, so what does the clinic rely on to maintain and expand?

Wu Dong asked, do I need the clinic to make profits to expand?

In one sentence, all the colleagues present were stunned for a moment, and then suddenly reacted.

Indeed, Wu Dong's net worth is definitely measured in tens of millions, and it may even be more. Naturally, he doesn't care about the little income from the clinic.

People have a serious business to make money, so there is no need to suck blood from patients through the clinic. No wonder this guy seems to have no intention of making a profit.

However, since there is no intention to make money through the clinic and there are other money-making businesses, why open a clinic?

"It is my wish to save lives and heal the wounded!"

Wu Dong explained clearly, but he was worried that the doctors in the clinic would misunderstand.

"When I was repeating my studies, I had a tumor in my brain and had surgery, and one of my eyes was almost destroyed!"

"Later, through martial arts and various exercises, I regained my physical condition, so I deliberately enrolled in the college's general Chinese medicine major!"

“Not only do I want to take good care of my body through studying medicine, but I also want to help patients relieve their pain!”

"I can only say that I am lucky. I seem to have some talent in studying medicine, and my martial arts training and other things are going quite smoothly!"

"With enough capital, I naturally want to open a clinic or even a hospital myself, and put my previous wishes and ideas into practice. It's that simple!"

"Besides, I also have some selfish motives!"

As for his selfish motives, he didn't say anything.

Colleagues present thought he was trying to gain fame, and they couldn't help but show a clear look.

Wu Dong didn't bother to guess what they were thinking, so he made his meaning clear to prevent his colleagues present from making a mistake and doing something that would dissatisfy him.

The reason why clinic doctors and interns are given fairly high wages is so that they have no worries and can treat patients with peace of mind.

He couldn't control other places, but in the clinic, he set the rules. He didn't want others to take advantage of his good intentions.

How should I put it, even if he uses the cheapest symptomatic drugs for his patients, the clinic's profits are still pretty good.

Apart from anything else, after a few simple calculations after one month of operation, we can basically break even and still make a little profit.

Think about it, several doctors in the clinic not only have official positions in the medical department of the college, but also earn high salaries in the clinic. Although the salaries of interns and nurses are not high, the benefits are really good, and the clinic's expenses are definitely quite a lot.

That's it. On the premise of not prescribing medicines randomly and tormenting patients with various physical examinations, we can still make profits from Weibo. This shows how profitable it is to open a clinic.

Regarding receiving red envelopes and the so-called hidden rules that appear in some hospitals, Wu Dong has corresponding rules and regulations and means to solve them.

It's nothing more than focusing on welfare benefits, especially the nutritional drinks he created, which are definitely good things that can't be obtained outside.

Because of the raw materials, it was impossible to produce good things like nutritional drinks on a large scale, so he simply did not sell them to outsiders and paid them all as important benefits to his employees.

This alone basically eliminates the problem of receiving red envelopes.

Wu Dong also wanted to avoid accidents and make everyone look ugly.

The clinic is opened in cooperation with the medical department of the college, and the teachers hired are basically signed once a year. This is to detect bad signs and terminate the cooperation promptly after the contract period to save trouble.

In addition, he also plans to buy land in the suburbs and build large-scale apartment-style dormitories specifically for his employees, including doctors and nurses in the clinic.

Not only that, the clinic basically solves all the problems of feeding doctors and nurses.

This kind of welfare package is quite top-notch in the entire urban area. If there are still doctors or nurses who are not satisfied, then it is no wonder that he has hired someone ruthlessly.

Since the opening of the clinic, employees in Wu Donghe Laodi's industries have received an additional benefit, which is a free physical examination every year.

Once such benefits were made public, the employees were shocked and felt a greater sense of belonging to their factory and company.

Unlike in later generations when corporate physical examinations were normalized, at this time even national enterprises and institutions did not have such good benefits.

When the news spread completely, the entire city was shaken.

For a time, there was a steady stream of people who wanted to join the companies and factories owned by Wu Dong and his brother.

Although the salary is only a little higher than the average, it is not as good as the benefits.

Basic clothing, food, housing and transportation are all included. Clothes include factory uniforms and casual clothes. Casual clothes are all casual types, which are quite fashionable and trendy at this time.

The shoes and socks are all purchased directly from the Fujian Shoe City at ex-factory prices through a relationship with my cousin.

Before those big-name luxury goods became popular, these high-imitation shoes and socks alone were already quite eye-catching.

Anyway, in the urban area, this outfit will definitely look good.

Whether it's a factory, a store, or a clinic, meals are all provided by the unified cafeteria, and the dishes are rich and the chefs' skills are excellent.

For this reason, under the guidance of Wu Dong, my brother set up a catering company.

It has its own restaurant front that is also open to the public, but its biggest function is to solve the food problem for all employees.

We even made reference to the semi-finished model of the Central Canteen in later generations, and specially invited private street chefs to help with research.

Wu Dong is somewhat familiar with the so-called street food.

In ancient times, when officials took office, they often spent a long time on the road.

Although each dynasty and each generation has a relatively complete official post system, there will always be a time when the official post is missed. You can't let the official official drink cold water and eat dry food, right?

In addition, the food standards of some official stations are quite poor, and they even have to pay for it themselves, which the officials are not very happy about.

At this time, there was a big market for street food chefs.

The so-called road food is naturally the food eaten on the way.

Wu Dong also ate it at the time of Zongying World in the late Qing Dynasty. It tasted quite good and had signs of modern convenience food and takeout, but the taste and ingredients were much stronger.

It's not good for the food that the official lord eats when he is on the road. Do you want your head and your life?

Unless you have an impression and spend a lot of time searching for it, it would not be easy to find such a nearly lost craftsman.

What we drink are all kinds of drinks produced by beverage factories. The only difference from those well-known carbonated drinks is that the nutrients in them are not blown out.

The less produced a drink is, the more precious and valuable it is.

In short, Wu Dong and his brother have never been stingy when it comes to food and drink. The food standards of their employees are quite good. It is hard to say whether the so-called elite white-collar workers can match it. If it really spreads, it will probably cause an uproar.



Continue to ask for monthly tickets

Update time in the evening, ranging from 9 to 11 o'clock.

If you have time, there will be an update at 6:30 pm

My brother has two one-year-old children who need help, and I really don’t have time.

(End of chapter)


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