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Chapter 379 Gan Luchuan's Strength

Chapter 379 Gan Luchuan's Strength
On their way from Guazhouwei to Ganluchuan, the Huang family, including the Imperial Physician, heard a lot of legends about the Jade-Faced Rakshasa.

When I saw the real person, I couldn't believe my eyes.

Wasn't he supposed to be a ruthless Rakshasa general who killed without hesitation?
Does a Rakshasa look like this?
Even the Empress Dowager in the palace is no match for her!
Seven or eight young people were already dumbfounded.

The calmest of all was the seventy-year-old Imperial Physician Huang, who bowed deeply and quickly to Gan Minglan:
"Please forgive my family for using the general's name to build rapport, but we truly admire the general's martial arts and virtue! My family consists of thirty-six people, thirteen of whom are doctors, and we are all willing to dedicate our life's medical skills to Ganluchuan."

Gan Minglan almost cried out in her heart: Ahhh! Hahaha! Good, good, good!

He maintained a composed demeanor, bowing respectfully to the old imperial physician, Huang.

"You're too kind, old doctor. If you don't mind the harsh conditions in Ganluchuan, feel free to settle down here."

Imperial Physician Huang waved his hand:
“It’s not bitter, it’s not bitter! When I was young, I spent half the year in the deep mountains collecting herbs. Back then, there were no dugouts with heated beds like this. You could just find a cave and stay there for the night.”

"Please rest assured, sir. Ganluchuan New City is under construction. The clinic is part of the first phase of the project, which was originally scheduled to be completed within two months, but it can now be completed a month ahead of schedule."

They're doing a lot of infrastructure construction, and everything's a mess.

Today happens to be a weekend.

The guards invited Physician Huang and his family to the classroom, as they didn't know much about Ganluchuan.

Upon hearing that a clinic was under construction, they immediately became interested.

Gan Minglan nodded: "Ganluchuan not only has a clinic, but also a school is being built. In the future, the children will be able to learn medicine in the school."

The old imperial physician, Huang, smiled even more like Maitreya Buddha.

He was secretly delighted: "It's the perfect opportunity! It really is the perfect opportunity! General Gan truly values ​​medical skills as the legends say."

The little figure in Gan Minglan's heart had already happily spun around countless times during her conversation with Imperial Physician Huang.

There are thirteen doctors, including two national-level experts.

Is it too much?

There really aren't many!

Moreover, traditional Chinese medicine doctors can diagnose anywhere.

They were all capable of working even before the clinic was built.

As the old man introduced her to each of his family members, she learned that this family was most skilled in gynecology and pediatrics.

Of course, someone at the level of Imperial Physician Huang could treat any illness.

She hadn't decided who to ask to teach the girls' school's medical class yet. Wouldn't a seventy-year-old general practitioner with fifty years of experience be the best candidate?

Even if these young ladies learn just a little bit, they will benefit immensely in the future.

Just what I've been hoping for has come true!
Preferential treatment.

The entire Huang family must be given preferential treatment.

Those guards familiar with her facial expressions could tell just how ecstatic the patriarch was.

What kind of dugout do they live in?

Didn't we have two greenhouses with mulberry branches planted in the fields before?
Quickly send Lu Ye and the others to clean up these two greenhouses.

Turning her head, Gan Minglan summoned Gan Mingfu:

"Tell the craftsmen building the school to stop for now, and find more people to build the clinic and the courtyard where Physician Huang's family lives first! A family of doctors like this should have some particular requirements for housing and home furnishings. Go and ask the old physician what his requirements are."

Gan Mingfu understood his sister's excitement; the importance of a good doctor to the health of soldiers and their families in a garrison was self-evident.

He readily agreed.

Physician Huang was a very amiable person, and he didn't have high requirements for his own living environment.

When I saw the model of the medical clinic on the sand table, I couldn't help but gasp: "Five courtyards! Isn't this a bit too big?"

Even in Shangdu, there isn't a clinic this large. Gan Mingfu, however, said:
"According to General Gan's plan, the clinic will be divided into several areas. The front courtyard will be called the outpatient clinic, which will mainly receive patients. It will be further subdivided according to the doctors' areas of expertise."

The second ward is the pharmacy. The third and fourth wards are both inpatient wards, where patients requiring long-term treatment can stay until their condition is completely under control before being discharged.

The fifth ward is the obstetrics and gynecology department. General Gan encouraged military dependents expecting children to give birth at the clinic. If the mother or child had a weak constitution, they could also recuperate and recover here.

The old imperial physician Huang's Maitreya Buddha-like face gradually turned into a shocked face.

I was both shocked by the detailed functions of a ward clinic and by the level of importance attached to doctors and patients.

Having lived to this age, one naturally understands the hardships of ordinary people.

His only concern was: "If this happens, people who are sick will be hospitalized, and people who give birth will also be hospitalized. The medical and nursing costs will probably be quite high."

The usually composed Gan Mingfu wore a smug smile.

"The clinic was under the jurisdiction of the garrison. Medical staff, soldiers, and the children, wives and parents of martyrs received free medical consultations and treatment. Others only paid for their medicine. The garrison was responsible for the wages of the doctors and medical staff, as well as the purchase of medicines."

"hiss"

The old imperial physician almost plucked out the few remaining hairs on his beard.

He visualized the strength of the Ganluchuan garrison.

Gan Luchuan's strength is far more than that.

That evening, a stack of employment contracts was placed in front of the Huang family.

The letter of appointment invited Imperial Physician Huang to serve as the director of the garrison clinic.

Primarily responsible for the management of doctors, medical staff, and medicinal materials at the clinic.

at the same time.

There were two appointment letters placed in front of Physician Huang.

One offer was for a position as a specialist at a medical clinic, where the patient would not need to see patients but would only be responsible for difficult and complicated cases. The other offer was for a position as a teacher in the medical class at a girls' school.

The other appointment letters listed titles such as attending physician in general practice, gynecology, and pediatrics.

Each job offer letter specifies the salary and benefits for the relevant position.

Just like.

The expert's monthly salary is twelve taels of silver. If he/she also teaches medicine at a girls' school, he/she can receive double the monthly salary.

The head of the clinic receives a monthly salary of ten taels of silver and a year-end bonus equivalent to four months' salary.

The monthly salary of a chief physician is eight taels, and that of a general physician is five taels.

The pharmacists, herbalists, apprentices, and general laborers in the pharmacy all received a monthly salary ranging from three to one tael of silver.

Furthermore, the clinic has a clear rule that employees work five days a week and rest one day a week, working only four hours a day in three shifts. Overtime is not required unless there is a particularly serious illness.

In addition, all staff members of the clinic receive eight sets of work uniforms throughout the year, and three meals a day are provided free of charge by the canteen.

The two imperial physicians, Huang Lao and Huang Yuyi, looked at each other in bewilderment.

The Imperial Medical Academy did not offer the same level of benefits as the local health clinics.

Thirty-six people practiced medicine, but that was just the old imperial physician being modest.

The Huang family is a family of doctors; even their six-year-old great-grandson can recite dozens of prescriptions in one breath.

Can't someone who isn't qualified to practice medicine work as a pharmacist or do odd jobs in the pharmacy department?
Even Madam Huang was better than many midwives at childbirth.

The employment problem for almost the entire family has been solved!

(End of this chapter)

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