MTL - Since 1981 Health School-~ Explanation on whether to go to Africa
Explanation on whether to go to Africa or not
Everyone's growth cannot be smooth sailing.
Just like my mentor, he came from a poor place, from studying, to working, to finally becoming a leader, every step was very difficult, the road was bumpy, and he met noble people, but also met too many **** .
The inspiration for aiding Africa also comes from my mentor. Last year, several of our students followed him to pick red bayberries and play farmhouse fun. He told us some anecdotes about his two years in Africa.
Of course, my mentor went to Africa voluntarily. After returning, he was promoted to the next level as he wished, and he was beaten out of many competitors, and finally succeeded in getting that position.
So, it is not unacceptable for the protagonist to go to Africa.
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First, if he continues to practice medicine in China, he will not be able to escape the restrictions and constraints of the system, which means that the views of leaders are very important.
If your relationship with the leadership in the country is very stiff from the beginning, and you are labeled as a "traitor" and untrustworthy by people in the system, then in the future, if the protagonist wants to run a third-level hospital by himself when the conditions are ripe, this goal can still be achieved. ?
So you can bounce back and forth on the tolerance line of your superiors, but you must never go against the system. This is not a wise move.
In reality, it is not uncommon for doctors to pat their **** off and go abroad for development.
Of course, if you go to the United States, your domestic diploma will not be recognized. You still need to apply for admission again, and the admission rate is very low (you must pass the exam?)
Even if you pass the exam, the tuition fees for medical students in the United States are very expensive, and each school takes more than 7 or 8 years. Unless you have a mine at home, you simply cannot afford it.
Even if you have money, mines and time, break through the siege, and obtain the qualification of practicing physician in the United States,
But this group of people can only be an ordinary doctor abroad forever, with no worries about food and clothing, and don’t expect any great development.
After all, there is racial discrimination in the United States. There are very few Chinese who are deans in the United States, and very few even become the heads of some cutting-edge medical academics in the United States.
Yes, very few. (no bragging)
These very few people are actually banana people. On the surface, they are Chinese people, and their thinking logic is all European and American. They don’t admit that they are Chinese people.
So going abroad is far less simple or beautiful than everyone thinks.
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Chen Qi's future path is definitely in the country. For him, the best choice is to make progress within the system first.
From township hospitals, to county hospitals, to city hospitals, and finally to provincial or national hospitals.
When you reach this level of famous doctor in China, you will become a "so-and-so healthcare doctor". This is the ultimate network and umbrella. Can readers understand? Can't say more clearly.
On the one hand, gaining qualifications in China, on the other hand, gaining fame abroad. One day, Chen Qi will become famous and become a big boss in the domestic medical circle, when he has enough contacts and resources. When a group of subordinates are willing to follow his "master".
Then he and his wife can break away from this system, quit their jobs, and start a private hospital of the highest standard, similar to the Mayo Clinic.
At this time, there is no need to look at the face of the leader, because he is the "leader" himself.
But the premise of all this is that you have to let the leaders in the system know that you are a person who is willing to abide by the rules of the game, or that you are their "fellow traveler", so that they will give you the green light and allow you to start your own hospital .
So going to Africa and obeying orders is also a layout for the future.
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Secondly, it is also beneficial for Chen Qi to go to Africa.
For example, he is now at the departmental level, and he can be promoted to the deputy director level when he returns after 2 years. This level has just reached the leadership level standard of a "city-level hospital".
Whether it is Director Sun or Dean Guo, they all hope that Chen Qi can go to work in the Municipal People's Hospital, which is also a way of paving the way.
Otherwise, Chen Qi is only 24 years old now, and it is already an exception to be promoted to a regular department. There is no major contribution. Basically, it is difficult to become a deputy director before the age of 30.
It took Chen Qi 2 years to finish it, and it took at least 6 years for others to complete it. A step ahead is a step ahead.
Even if he can't become the dean of the People's Hospital, he can at least become the executive deputy dean. This position will be a great advantage for him to continue to climb in the future.
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The third reason to go to Africa.
This is a novel after all, and the novel needs some dramatic and exaggerated storylines, requiring the protagonist to keep tossing, changing maps, and fighting monsters to upgrade.
If I write that the protagonist goes abroad to become a doctor, takes the whole family to join the American Empire, and then continuously develops new surgical techniques in the American Empire, he can do any surgery.
Written like this, your position is incorrect, right? Whether this novel will exist in the future is open to question.
I don’t know if I don’t write novels. I think your author is a real dish. This cool point is not written, and this hot point is not involved. It’s really boring to read.
Only after writing novels do I know that this cannot be written, that cannot be written, certain issues cannot be discussed, and certain things cannot be touched upon.
You can write a **** Long Aotian novel, but after a while, your entire book will be taken off the shelves, and the author’s hard work of a year or a few years will be in vain.
I value the opinions of readers, so I wrote such a long paragraph to explain.
Reading novels is originally for entertainment, as I wrote in "Testimonials on the Shelf", you can read it if you want, and if you don't want to read it, we don't read it, and let everything take its course.
The author is a science student after all, and his literary level must not keep up. It is also difficult to grasp the details and make readers feel better. I never thought about becoming famous in the first battle and becoming a great writer.
Treat it with a normal heart, and you can be strong without desires.
You think it looks good, subscribe, the author is happy, and you have private money, so you don’t have to report to your wife when you have dinner with a nurse.
But if you think it’s not good-looking, then abandon the book and look for a book that fits your three views, so that you can read it with pleasure, so I very much hope that you read books in a civilized manner and keep your words.
(I didn’t modify it when I just sent it, and it automatically became a subscription. I’m sorry for the readers who paid for this part.)
(end of this chapter)