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Fourth Floor.

Dean’s Office.

Hu iqiao worked later than usual today. On one hand, she had already arranged to discuss the future developnt of the Traditional Chinese dicine departnt after work with Lu Xuan, and on the other hand, she received a resu on her phone, making her reconsider her plans to go ho.

What surprised her the most was that the applicant was a graduate student from Zhijiang University of Traditional Chinese dicine, which made Hu iqiao take it very seriously.

Talents with such high educational qualifications were usually recruited by major traditional Chinese dicine institutions. The likelihood of them coming to a health center was extrely low. In recent years, apart from Lu Xuan, who was sent to the health center after offending soone, no other graduate from Zhijiang University of Traditional Chinese dicine would co to this grassroots dical institution.

In fact, they might not even give it a second glance.

Hu iqiao carefully reviewed the submitted resu and beca more satisfied as she read through it.

A top graduate from Zhijiang University of Traditional Chinese dicine, even without any experience, is undoubtedly an ideal choice as an assistant.

Although Su Kenan would be interning in the Traditional Chinese dicine departnt for two months, considering the current busy situation, it was necessary to have two assistants.

However, what made Hu iqiao curious was why a graduate student from Zhijiang University of Traditional Chinese dicine would consider coming to the health center as an assistant.

Curiosity prompted Hu iqiao to pick up the phone beside her and dial the number on the resu.

Perhaps because evening had already fallen, the phone rang for a while before soone answered. A young and polite voice ca from the other end:

"Hello, who is this?"

Hu iqiao asked with a smile, "Is this Mr. Ji Xiuwen?"

"I am Ji Xiuwen, and you are...?"

There was a hint of confusion in Ji Xiuwen’s voice. If it weren’t for the pleasant tone, he might have thought it was a scam call. The economic environnt is getting worse, and every day the number of scam calls exceeds those from previous years.

In the past, getting a couple of scam calls a week was considered a lot.

These days, he gets at least two or three scam calls a day.

Hu iqiao quickly said, "My na is Hu iqiao, and I am the Dean of the Health Center on Qiu City Street. I saw your resu and wanted to discuss the job opportunity with you in advance."

Dean of the Qiu City Street Health Center?

Ji Xiuwen was montarily stunned, then imdiately responded respectfully, "Hello Dean Hu, I am Ji Xiuwen, you can just call Ji."

As he spoke, Ji Xiuwen’s face clearly showed surprise.

He had just submitted his resu shortly after returning, thinking the health center would at least contact him the next day, but now they reached out to him imdiately, and it was the dean herself who called.

Although the dean of a health center cannot compare with those of large hospitals, reaching this position is never simple.

The position cos with authority, and overseeing many people; even district hospital doctors would find it challenging to beco a dean of a health center without sufficient skills and connections.

"Then I’ll take the liberty."

Hu iqiao laughed and said, "Ji, I’ve gone through your resu. To be honest, I was a little surprised, almost incredulous."

Ji Xiuwen laughed bitterly in his heart. He could imagine the surprise of Hu iqiao.

A graduate student from Zhijiang University of Traditional Chinese dicine going to a health center to be an assistant seems unbelievable. Even he found it a bit astonishing, let alone Dean Hu.

If he hadn’t attached his diploma, Ji Xiuwen thought the resu might have been discarded without a second glance.

Why?

Who would think of going to a health center as a joke, right?

After all, if one were to go to a health center for consultations, it would be understandable. After all, in major hospitals, recently graduated Traditional Chinese dicine doctors don’t have the chance to see patients independently. Going to a health center is different, where sotis you might even be directly in charge if the departnt is idle.

"Dean Hu, how should I put it? I’m in a bit of a predicant."

Ji Xiuwen thought for a mont and decided to share why he applied to the Qiu City Health Center, "When my parents initially ntioned the health center to , I was surprised. After all, I am a graduate student from Zhijiang University of Traditional Chinese dicine. Wouldn’t it be better to stay at the County Hospital of Traditional Chinese dicine?

But on second thought, my parents were right. Staying in the pharmacy at the County Hospital may offer better benefits, but I wouldn’t learn real skills or accumulate clinical experience. My career might just end there.

To be honest, I don’t want to spend my life dispensing dicine in the pharmacy. I heard from my mom about a skilled Traditional Chinese dicine Doctor at the health center, who has saved many people, is very capable, and besides, I heard you urgently need staff. I thought...

It’s better to go to your Traditional Chinese dicine departnt to gain clinical experience and skills, which is better than spending a lifeti as a pharmacist."

Upon hearing this, Hu iqiao sighed inwardly. It was just as she had speculated.

Nevertheless, she could understand the situation; it’s the reality for Traditional Chinese dicine practitioners.

For newly graduated students, regardless of their high qualifications, in large hospitals, it’s almost destined to be in the pharmacy, unless there’s a family connection to beco an assistant to a Traditional Chinese dicine Doctor.

After all, with so many graduates each year and just a few skilled doctors in hospitals, naturally, those with connections get ahead.

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