I Can Talk to the Internal Organs-Chapter 307 - 273: The Strength of the Entire Hospital

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Chapter 307: Chapter 273: The Strength of the Entire Hospital

In the studio.

After connecting with a few viewers, the thirty-minute live stream quickly came to an end.

Once Xiao Ya said the closing words, Lan Mei finally breathed a sigh of relief and started to cooperate with the staff to remove the wireless microphone from her body.

She had been quite nervous during the live stream, but fortunately, they talked about her area of expertise, so she managed to perform quite well.

After leaving the studio, Lu Jiu was already waiting outside for some time.

"Sister Lan, thank you for your hard work."

Lan Mei smiled, "It’s just a small matter, no need to mention it. Compared to seeing patients every day, this is much easier; most importantly, as long as you, the dean, pay up, it doesn’t matter how many times I stream!"

Yan Sansi immediately laughed and said, "That’s great! In the future, Director Lan must visit our live studio more often. You don’t know, during the stream, there were twenty or thirty people wanting to talk to you. If it wasn’t for the time limit, I guess you wouldn’t be going home today."

Lan Mei was also a bit surprised, "So many people?"

Yan Sansi laughed, "Don’t laugh, our live show has been running for two years, and we’ve never had so many people wanting to connect with us like today. Dean Lu, Director Zuo must come next week!"

Having tasted the benefits, Yan Sansi wasn’t willing to let Lu Jiu off easily.

Lu Jiu laughed, "Don’t worry, I’ll coordinate the time well. So, Producer Yan, we’ll be off first."

Yan Sansi was very grateful, "Let me walk you out."

The three of them took the elevator down and quickly arrived at the main entrance.

A black sedan was already parked there; it’s a company car bought on Huang Fusheng’s special instructions.

After all, Lu Jiu is now the dean, riding a small electric scooter to work is fine, but it’s inconvenient for business trips, especially when he needs to bring one or two people along; having a car is essential.

Once in the car, Lan Mei couldn’t help but start chatting with Lu Jiu.

"Junior brother, do you think our hospital can start doing live streams? Since you want to promote our hospital, why can’t we do it ourselves? We have the doctors, and live streams don’t take much time, right?" Lan Mei said.

Lu Jiu smiled and shook his head, "Sister Lan, it’s not that simple. First, hospital live streams involve patient privacy issues, which are very troublesome; secondly, even though it looks like you’re just facing a camera, it requires a dedicated team for equipment setup, real-time chat interaction, video editing, etc. Regular live streaming means we need to hire a team dedicated to this; thirdly, doctors’ attention will be divided. When facing the camera, you can’t fully focus on treating patients, not to mention, as a director, you have to mentor new doctors."

"So, a doctor is just a doctor--their only duty is to treat patients, not to engage in flashy things. If we really integrate live streaming, things would get very chaotic. While promoting the hospital is a good thing, this pressure shouldn’t be on you. I’m choosing to collaborate with TV stations because we need their credibility, and I also want to use them to promote the health concepts of TCM, slowly changing people’s perception of illness, and thirdly, to promote the hospital, though that’s really not the main goal."

"To be honest, with you and others here, I’m not at all worried about the hospital’s progress. But since our hospital is a national pilot, and you and our mentors have invested so much effort, we must achieve something meaningful. In my view, a hospital should be a place that can change local people’s health and lifestyle perceptions, not just a mere treatment venue. Its function must not and should not be limited."

Lan Mei looked at Lu Jiu. Although she was more than ten years older than him, in terms of vision, she felt Lu Jiu surpassed her greatly.

Before coming to Jianghan, Lan Mei always believed hospitals were for treating and saving lives. Even when diagnosing patients, she often advised them to change their routines and adjust their lifestyles.

But she never imagined, what if these concepts were institutionalized in the hospital?

Now, she could see it.

The Lu Jiu TCM Hospital model is almost unique in the country, no, in the world!

Having practiced medicine for over twenty years, Lan Mei visited many hospitals for learning, but none made her feel genuinely comfortable.

Exactly!

Comfortable!

At Lu Jiu TCM Hospital, she didn’t have to attend unnecessary meetings or write needless reports, only focusing on treating patients, without worrying about her salary. As long as she cured patients, money was almost the least of her concerns.

Moreover, the hospital provided them space for free clinics, allowing them to earn money while gaining public praise.

Under such a system, doctors could almost perfectly achieve both fame and fortune.

This month’s work made her truly like this place.

And she had exceptional admiration for Lu Jiu.

Despite his young age, he not only had superb medical skills but also very forward-thinking.

The popularity of the Medicinal Diet and Beauty Care departments proved that Lu Jiu’s new hospital system was completely feasible.

Lan Mei was also eager, feeling that after a quarter, the hospital’s financial report should exceed everyone’s expectations.

"Although Jianghan is small, it still has seven to eight hundred thousand permanent residents. Trying to change the lifestyle perception of these people with the power of one hospital is not an easy task." Lan Mei said. 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢

Lu Jiu laughed, "Take it slowly; influencing one person is one person. Moreover, I think Huaxia, being an agricultural civilization for thousands of years, even if influenced by pirate civilizations for hundreds of years, will eventually return to our culture. With the changing times, everyone should realize that the survival methods explored by our ancestors, like spring birth and summer growth, autumn harvest and winter storage, adapting to seasonal changes, are the most suitable for our survival in the new era."

"Our hospital, at most, is just a pioneer; whether it’s successful or not, the decision doesn’t lie with us. But even if we fail, at least we’d have been pioneers. Wouldn’t that be worth our efforts?"

Lan Mei laughed, "You are quite optimistic, but you’re right. With the development of the times, everyone should awaken. Our past backwardness was merely technological, not cultural. The TCM health maintenance concept should be understood by all."

"Actually, our mentor also told us, once a future world war occurs, Huaxia can’t avoid it; healthcare would also be a battlefield. As long as Huaxia hasn’t risen to the point of intimidating the whole world, we should always be vigilant."

Lu Jiu solemnly said, "Sister Lan, the war has already begun."

?

Lan Mei looked at Lu Jiu in confusion, not understanding what he meant.

She hadn’t heard any news about Huaxia officially declaring war recently.

Before Lan Mei could speak, Lu Jiu continued, "But this war isn’t fought with hot weapons; it’s a comprehensive cultural confrontation. Male-female opposition, toxic textbooks, insulting martyrs, medical corruption, pre-made food, and more—this war without smoke has already begun!"

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