Another female college student, Ma Yuanyuan, came from the neighboring province of Suzhou. She couldn't bear to hear such words and immediately retorted:
"What are you talking about? What era is it now? There are so many female doctors out there!"
"As long as a hen can lay eggs, no one expects it to be able to cure diseases." A villager said in a sinister tone, and everyone around him burst into laughter.
This is too hateful to say. Ma Yuanyuan was so angry that she couldn't speak. Her eyes were red and she was about to cry.
"I'm telling the truth, don't cry?" Seeing that she was about to cry, the villager suddenly felt a little bored: "Ask them, who can find a woman to see a doctor?"
He looked to the left, and the old man on the left quickly shook his head. Looking to the right, the uncle on the right turned his head to the side.
"Zhang Laosan, you don't have to look at me, I definitely can't find them." The aunt standing in front of him said:
"Other things are fine, but health is a big deal. If you don't look for so many male doctors in front of you, what's the point of looking for a girl to see what's going on?"
The village director heard the commotion here and hurriedly came over to mediate: "Zhang Laosan, why are you making such a fuss? Didn't the previous one make a good point? You should be polite to the doctors who come from the big hospital. Your problem of acid reflux and choking will be worse. Don’t you want to be treated?”
"And you guys, why are you arguing with this girl's family? Nowadays, there are really female doctors in big hospitals outside. People who have children in the city have to go to female doctors for treatment!"
"Isn't that just a midwife, whose skills can match those of the yellow sister-in-law from our village?"
"Okay, don't say a word. Otherwise, go back now. If you offend others again, don't seek medical treatment from others!" the village director said angrily.
Everyone must listen to what the village director said, so the son immediately shut up.
And those who are quick to think have already thought of another point: these doctors all come together, and they may know each other. If this offends the woman in front of him, can the male doctor treat his own illness and prescribe medicine?
"I'm really sorry. These people usually go to the village infirmary to see Dr. Wei, and they only go to the township health center a few times. They don't have much knowledge, so don't be as knowledgeable as them."
The village director smiled and turned to the three girls: "Calm down, I'll let them pick some longans and peaches later, they're so sweet..."
Although he said this, he had no intention of letting the three female doctors set up a stall here to treat patients.
"So I said, you'd better come with me to get the form and fill it out if you don't have to go from house to house." Doctor Wei spread his hands and said helplessly.
The three girls looked at Ye Chen, only to find that he and Dr. Feng from the training base were going to see the five male doctors one by one for their consultations and prescriptions.
This was originally their responsibility. This group of candidates had different levels of clinical experience. It would not be okay if they diagnosed the wrong disease and prescribed the wrong medicine.
However, they left at this time, which showed that they were not prepared to speak up for themselves and others.
Tao Le had heard someone say before that there were still some backward villages in Hong Province that still retained the custom of favoring boys over girls.
But I heard that Gui Gui heard that she actually saw with her own eyes that the gender discrimination of the villagers fell on the doctor who saved lives and injured, which still surprised her.
From the day she was awarded a white coat in medical school, she forgot the boundaries of gender and only saw patients, regardless of gender.
But in the eyes of patients in Tianqiao Village, doctors are gendered: only men can bear the title of doctor, and women have to step aside.
No matter how much unwillingness and injustice he felt in his heart, Tao Le knew that this kind of deep-rooted prejudice could not be changed and solved by just standing here and talking.
"Doctor Wei, please tell me what forms you need to fill out and what specific requirements you have." Tao Le walked to Dr. Wei and said.
"Okay, come with me." He looked at Xu Qing and Ma Yuanyuan again: "What about you, come with me?"
"I won't go." Cheng Qing said: "Let's help them here, write medical records and so on." She had quickly seen the situation clearly, knowing that being tough was of no use, and simply chose the best option. Strategies for approaching patients.
Doctor Wei looked at Ma Yuanyuan. In his opinion, the girl who was robbed like that just now will definitely follow him.
Unexpectedly, she only hesitated for a short while and made the same decision as Xu Qing: "I'll stay and help too."
"Okay." Doctor Wei nodded and didn't try to persuade him any more.
Tao Le followed Doctor Wei to the infirmary next to the village office.
This is a very ordinary brick house. The color of the paint on the door panel cannot be seen clearly. There is a white door curtain hanging inside with a red cross sign on it.
After lifting the curtain and going in, Tao Le's eyes froze.
She really didn't expect that the infirmary in Tianqiao Village would be in such a shabby environment.
The wall is a mud wall, and two simple wooden shelves are set up against the wall, which hold the most common medical equipment such as stethoscopes and blood pressure monitors. Then there are some commonplace medicines.
The table is also a very ordinary wooden table. It is obviously made from local materials and is not even varnished.
The disadvantage is that the table legs have obvious traces of being inhabited by insects and ants, and I'm afraid it will last forever; the advantage is that it is healthy, environmentally friendly and pollution-free.
Doctor Wei opened the folder he just got back from the township health center and pulled out a stack of forms from the middle.
"This is it, a questionnaire on the implementation of public health and epidemic prevention."
Tao Le took it and took a look. The pile of items above were probably questionnaires on the village's prevention and control of infectious diseases such as plague, newborn vaccination, publicity of health policies, and the performance of village doctors' responsibilities. There were four major items and 28 items in total. Content, the following requires the signature of the person under investigation.
"This kind of questionnaire should usually be filled in anonymously, so why do you need to use your real name?" Tao Le asked puzzledly.
"Well, haha, of course there is a reason." Doctor Wei smiled bitterly.
These village doctors, unlike the regular doctors who come today, have all passed the medical qualification certificate.
Just like him, he only has a technical secondary school degree in rural medicine. Although he has been a village doctor in Tianqiao Village for more than ten years, he does not even have five insurances and one housing fund, and is not considered a person within the medical and health system at all.
The money allocated to village clinics for grassroots public health is already very small. After deducting the cost of medical equipment and drugs, the remaining amount after a year is only a little over a thousand yuan - but there is a lot of work assigned.
Village doctors often do public health work and have less time to treat villagers; but if they don't do it or do it randomly, the superiors will be dissatisfied.
In the past, people from other villages have reported that the village doctor is “good at filling out forms, but he needs time to see a doctor.”
The county health bureau's response measure is to conduct further in-depth questionnaire surveys to allow frontline people to reflect the real working conditions of village health centers, so as to determine the next allocation of public health funds.
Since it is linked to assessment and funding, real names must be used. Otherwise, these barefoot doctors would fill it out randomly, which would affect the fairness of the evaluation.
Doctor Wei could only hide this bitterness in his heart and could not say a word to Tao Le.
He just stood up and said directly: "Let's go. Go to the furthest ones first."
Tao Le carried the diagnosis and treatment bag she was assigned and followed him closely through the lively small square.
Wherever he looked, Ma Yuanyuan was already sitting next to Chen Ke, recording something as he asked.
Xu Qing stood in the crowd, talking to the people in line behind him, probably asking about his condition in advance and doing preliminary triage work.
She smiled faintly and followed Dr. Wei through the stream and through the forest, arriving at a house at the eastern end of the village, near the top of the cliff.
"Although many people went to the small square, there were still some who couldn't get up and couldn't go," Dr. Wei said.
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