A doctor who travels through two eras

Chapter 875 Distrust of Hong Kong Doctors

Suddenly, Uncle Lin, like a curious child, continued to ask:
"That's not right either. Now I'm in charge of the Lizhiwo Pharmaceutical Factory, and Fifth Brother is in charge of the sand and gravel business and the motorcade. Licorice is far from being a famous doctor, both in terms of age and experience, and Eucommia... well, it's just so-so."

So, it seems this clinic only has one doctor on duty? I see there are plenty of consultation rooms on the third and fourth floors; isn't it a bit too deserted with just one doctor?

Lin Sanqi smiled and said, "Don't worry, I've already found a doctor."

"These doctors are mainly my family's old colleagues at the Capital Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine."

More than 100 employees were laid off by the hospital back then. I arranged for them to work at Changping Farm, and later at the Capital Infectious Disease Hospital.

I have always been extremely grateful to this group of people, and they didn't have much room to contribute at the infectious disease hospital.

So I called all of these more than one hundred doctors and pharmacists over from the north to become the first batch of employees at our Lingnan Hospital.

Don't underestimate them. They were all top talents recruited from across the country back then. Even ordinary Chinese medicine practitioners were among the best in the country, with decades of experience.

This group of people were just unlucky; they either came from humble backgrounds or were from rural areas. Now that they've arrived, the strength of our Lingnan Hall has increased several levels.

In addition, as you know, I once apprenticed under twelve of the nation's top traditional Chinese medicine doctors. Now, apart from one master who has passed away and two who are seriously ill, I have arranged for the remaining nine masters to come to Hong Kong.

Also coming to Hong Kong were my master's family members and apprentices, including more than 50 Chinese medicine doctors.

Think about it, the apprentices, sons, or nephews of the top Chinese medicine doctors are all over fifty years old, but their skills are still top-notch, and they deserve to be called famous Chinese medicine doctors.

In addition to the doctors and apprentices at our Lingnan Hall Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic in Miaojie, the entire TCM department now has a total of 240 professional TCM personnel.

"To be honest, the strongest TCM hospital in the world right now is Lingnan Hall. There's no other like it. Even the Capital Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine can't compare to us."

Since President Shen Guoming left, the Capital Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine has been declining year by year.

Previously, Shen Guoming placed great emphasis on medical skills and was a hospital director who took a technical approach.

However, the current hospital director is following the upper-level route, paying particular attention to politics, suppressing employees with "bad class backgrounds," and is almost emptying the hospital out of business.

Lin Duzhong chuckled mischievously at this moment:
"Fifth Uncle and Sixth Uncle, you may not know this, but now all the supply channels for Chinese medicinal herbs in Hong Kong are in the hands of my Bao'an County. From now on, the best medicinal herbs will only be supplied to our Lingnan Hospital, and other Chinese medicine clinics will not be given them."

Even so, my younger brother still managed to eliminate a large number of TCM clinics that were not firm in their stance or were loyal to the KMT through loyalty tests, cutting off their supply of medicinal materials and forcing them to close down.

This effectively eliminates half of our competitors, so our Lingnan Hospital won't be able to dominate the Hong Kong TCM market for long, and we won't have to worry about business at all.

Uncle Lin Wu and Uncle Lin Liu were very surprised when they heard this:
"You've monopolized the supply of medicinal herbs? That's a ruthless move, haha, it's like cutting off the fuel supply from the ground."

Lin Sanqi casually flicked his hand and said in a pretentious manner:

"Basic operation, basic operation. In my dad's words, if you don't use your power, it will expire."

Besides, this policy also benefits the mainland, forcing everyone to take sides and have no choice but to side with the motherland.

As for whether our Lingnan Hospital's Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine can develop, I think there's absolutely no problem.

Although Hong Kong has a large number of people from mainland China who are considered "bananas" (meaning people from all walks of life living in Hong Kong), it also has a larger number of traditional mainland immigrants who seek both Western and traditional Chinese medicine treatment.

In addition, locals in Guangdong and Hong Kong have great faith in traditional Chinese medicine and are willing to see TCM doctors, so the new Lingnan Hospital's TCM department has no shortage of patients.

When patients from all over Southeast Asia, including Korea and Japan, come to Lingnan Hall in Hong Kong for treatment, our Lingnan Hospital will need to continue to expand and recruit more people.

My goal is to build Lingnan Hospital into a first-class hospital in Hong Kong, and even the world, creating a situation where the West has Mayo Clinic and the East has Lingnan Hospital. When that happens, our mission will be accomplished.

Upon hearing this, Lin San and the others all applauded.

Lin Kushen nodded with satisfaction and said:

“Cai, as long as our Lin family manages the hospital well and monopolizes the medical and gravel markets in Hong Kong, these two businesses alone will be enough for us to become a top family. Let’s work hard together to make a fortune for our descendants.”

"come on!"

"Keep it up!" After leaving the Traditional Chinese Medicine department, Lin Sanqi walked through a connecting corridor to the Western Medicine department.

Feng Shiqi, the executive director of the Western Medicine Department of Lingnan Hospital, had been waiting for a long time.

Feng Shiqi was originally a top student who graduated from the London School of Medicine. He was very familiar with the medical system in the United Kingdom and was an excellent clinician himself, so Lin Sanqi transferred him from Bao'an County.

Accompanying them was a team of more than ten doctors who had studied abroad, including Zhang Guobin, Li Xinfa, Cong Jie, Han Yuchun, Song Hongdi, and Cao Wencai.

Lin Sanqi did not have much trust in local Hong Kong doctors.

In Hong Kong, a capitalist region, those who can become medical students and have the opportunity to study medicine abroad are invariably born into wealthy or influential families.
It is absolutely certain that ordinary families simply cannot afford to support a medical student.

This group of local doctors can be considered elites, but they have been brainwashed by foreign countries for a long time, and their minds are full of the idea that white people are superior and that foreign systems are the most advanced.

Therefore, when the foreigner was the hospital director, he was able to suppress the Hong Kong doctors, and the Hong Kong doctors even went out of their way to flatter the foreigner.

However, if a fellow countryman becomes the boss, especially if that boss is from mainland China, they will definitely be dissatisfied, both in their hearts and in their words.

Lin Sanqi was certain that the group of Hong Kong doctors who remained would not necessarily obey his management.

Although he had allowed the doctors and nurses to resign and leave after acquiring the doctors, Hong Kong is just a small city, so where could the doctors go after leaving Lingnan?

Out of concern for their livelihood, 200 medical staff stayed behind.

Lin Sanqi couldn't possibly fire all the doctors and replace them all with mainland doctors. After all, practicing medicine in Hong Kong requires a medical license, and without that license, a hospital can't operate. So, the management could only try to include some outsiders.

"Good morning, boss."

Feng Shiqi was personally found by Lin Sanqi from the mountainous area of ​​Shaoyang, Fujian. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to call him Lin Sanqi's savior. Feng Shiqi is determined to be loyal to Lin Sanqi forever.

"Old Feng, is everything ready?"

"Everything is ready. Everyone is already waiting in the conference room."

"Let's go then. Although this is Hong Kong, we must not forget our old tradition of unifying our thoughts. Hehe."

In the conference room of the Western Medicine Department of Lingnan Hospital, more than 200 doctors were already waiting, each one feeling uneasy.

As Cheng Junzheng looked towards the conference room door, he whispered to Kuang Guanming beside him:

"What's the new boss like? I heard he's from Huadu. Can someone from the mainland really manage a hospital?"

Kuang Guanming shrugged and said:
"What else can we do? Our qualifications are only from the University of Hong Kong's medical school. They're not enough compared to those foreign master's and doctoral degrees. Unless we go to a community hospital, it's not that easy to switch jobs."

On the other side, Lee Hung-hwan also expressed his concern:
"Damn it, all the best patients are getting treatment on Hong Kong Island, who would come to Kowloon? Even foreigners can't handle it, let alone a mainlander."

Ye Chengkai, sitting in front, didn't seem to care.
"You guys are worrying unnecessarily. Do you really think the new boss has so much money he doesn't know what to do with it, so he's going to acquire a hospital and then lose money? If he dares to acquire it, he must have some technological advantage."

"You've forgotten, the new boss said before that he has three of the most advanced antibiotics, and he's already advertised this in major newspapers. I guess this is his trump card."

Many doctors nearby nodded in agreement, but quite a few others held strong doubts.

Just as everyone was discussing, Lin Sanqi and Feng Shiqi walked into the conference room one after the other.

Whether they were convinced or not, now that the capitalists had arrived, everyone stood up and began to applaud politely.

Hong Kong people are very shrewd. Even if they look down on Lin Sanqi, the new boss, they know they will have to give him some face since they will be relying on this capitalist for their livelihood in the future.

Lin Sanqi was pleased with the Hong Kong doctor's pragmatism, and he didn't want to start a confrontation right away.

To reiterate, he came here to do business and find solutions, not to engage in infighting and create trouble for himself.

Lin Sanqi, Executive Dean Feng Shiqi, and He Jiachang, a former senior executive of Ormond Hospital, a Hong Kong native, and the current Executive Vice Dean, sat on the stage. (End of Chapter)

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