Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic
Chapter 442 - 214: Each Pursuing Their Own Interests, Original Intentions (2)
Dr. Wang simply can’t handle it.
Moreover, many of them specifically come to consult Li Jingsheng, so it’s even worse to leave them here unattended.
"Alright, you go ahead. I’ll go take a look."
The designer named Fang Lei nodded.
"You can see workers working across the street; it’s the only courtyard there."
"Okay!"
Fang Lei grabbed his bag and left.
Li Jingsheng also began to speed up the treatment process.
However, every patient’s condition needs careful analysis and examination, and the medication needs to be deliberated multiple times. He can’t rush even if he wants to.
Busy until after eleven, he finally handled the last patient.
He stood up and said, "Dr. Wang, Siying, you cover here for a bit. If there are any patients you can’t handle, call me."
"Understood! You go ahead!"
Siying knows Li Jingsheng is going to handle the design and renovation of the new clinic site.
This is a big deal, concerning the future of the clinic.
Dr. Wang just arrived two days ago and clearly isn’t aware of these matters.
Siying and the others didn’t tell him either.
Dr. Wang wants to integrate into the small group of Sunshine Clinic and gain everyone’s trust, which inherently requires some time.
"Sister Tang, keep an eye on the clinic, please!"
"Will do!"
Tang Ping is an old employee, most familiar with Li Jingsheng.
She even understands how to cooperate just from Li Jingsheng’s gaze.
Li Jingsheng didn’t go into the courtyard but instead bought a box of water at the supermarket and directly carried it inside.
"Master Liu, Master Shun, thank you for your hard work these past two days. Please have some water!"
He handed water to each worker.
A total of five workers came, plus Master Shun and Master Liu, making seven people. Including the young man who injured his back last time, also came.
Master Shun and Master Liu were building the columns for the courtyard gate.
Li Jingsheng planned to install a retractable gate.
There’s really no necessity to install two large iron gates.
If a thief is determined to get in, even the tallest iron gates are useless. This gate is really to deter honorable people and can’t prevent dishonorable ones.
Several rooms can be seen already painted white.
The exterior walls of the two buildings were also being refurbished.
"Dr. Li, if there’s anywhere you think we need improvement, feel free to tell us."
Master Shun put down what he was doing and came over.
"Alright! You go ahead with your work. I’ll discuss this with the designer! Where is he?"
Li Jingsheng didn’t see the designer in the courtyard.
"You mean the long-haired guy?"
"Yes!"
"He’s taken a girl upstairs; that girl is dressed quite... provocatively!"
Master Shun winked and gave a quirky smile.
"Brought a girl along?"
Hearing this, Li Jingsheng grabbed two bottles of water and headed upstairs.
He saw the designer already sketching in the largest room, with a young woman dressed very uniquely standing nearby, occasionally providing some measured data.
This woman looked around twenty-seven or eight, with many braids, heavy makeup, and scantily dressed.
He’d heard that nowadays it’s fashionable for dogs to wear clothes while people go scantily clad; now Li Jingsheng believed it.
"Sorry, I just finished up! Please, have some water."
Li Jingsheng knocked on the door and went inside.
"Thank you!"
The woman accepted the water and smiled politely.
She seemed softer and more polite than expected; he wondered why she dressed like this.
Are all artists into this kind of thing?
There’s a term, something like performance art. Anyway, Li Jingsheng thought it seemed a bit unusual.
This might be more acceptable in developed countries abroad, while domestically, people tend to be conservative and traditional, labeling this type as non-mainstream.
"Boss, we measured the courtyard and buildings downstairs and upstairs just now. Both floors have eighteen rooms with the same layout. This room is the largest of them all, would you like it used as an office?"
The designer asked for his opinion.
"I’m running a clinic, so I don’t actually need an office. But having one could be useful for medical staff to rest and eat during lunch."
This room is estimated to be almost forty square meters, quite large.
Using it as an office seems somewhat wasteful.
"Right now, you’re running a clinic, but won’t it become a hospital in the future?"
"That’s true, but that’s for later. You can design this into an office, but make sure to include a dressing room in that area. Ideally, provide storage cabinets for clinic staff to keep personal belongings."
"Alright! We’ll design it according to your requirements. Now about the four rooms on the first floor, I plan to open them up into a large medicine purchasing area that integrates storage."
The designer chose the best position for these four rooms.
He stands with Best Medicine’s interest, surely focusing on medication sales.
However, Li Jingsheng feels this is a bit of putting the cart before the horse.
"Opening up the rooms is a great idea, but I plan to set the medication sales area over there. Medicine and consultation go hand in hand. Patients and customers can enter from here, those wanting medications can enter the purchasing area to buy medicines themselves. Those consulting will queue in front of the consultation desk. Also, we need to set a relaxation area for patients and family to rest while waiting. Additionally, we should have a separate infusion room next to the consultation desk and a smaller examination room that protects patient privacy..."
Li Jingsheng took both downstairs and carefully outlined his requirements.
"You could set up separate consultation rooms like those in hospitals, where each doctor has their own room. Plus, from what I understand, medication sales are your major profit item, so you should focus on medication sales. The consultation area could be designed separately."