"Doctor Lin, we wrote to some of the doctors at top hospitals in China like Peking Union Medical College Hospital last year, but you were the only one who agreed to come. The others..."
The implication is that, apart from a low-level doctor like you, how could those big guys easily give up their connections and medical resources in Peking? Even if they did, how could they possibly have so many?
But Fujiwara no Kanezane raised his hand, signaling Tang Erhe not to speak for the time being, especially the second half of the sentence.
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Tang Erhe was stunned again.
To be honest, until now, he still didn't quite understand why Fujiwara Kanezane would ask him to write a special letter to a mere resident doctor, Lin Qiaozhi, even though she was a "chief resident" when there were so many top doctors in Union Hospital.
At first, he thought that Fujiwara no Kanezane knew that other medical staff would not agree to come, so he "settled for the second best" and found a few young doctors to slowly train them, playing the role of "buying a horse with a lot of money";
But after chatting briefly with Lin Qiaozhi yesterday and learning that she had actually vowed to devote her life to medicine and never marry or have children, Tang Erhe thought that perhaps it was because she had great potential;
But even so, what merits did this female doctor have to deserve such attention from the sole ruler of Northeast China?
Fujiwara Kanezane asked with great interest:
"Why did Dr. Lin say that? Did something happen to Union Hospital? Is this also related to your decision to come to us?"
“Sure enough, I can’t hide it from you, sir.
Lin Qiaozhi smiled bitterly:
"In fact, Union Hospital was on the verge of collapse and was about to be disbanded. This was indeed one of the reasons why I agreed to work in Shenyang."
"What?!"
Tang Erhe and other medical staff who once worked at Union Hospital were shocked.
Concord?
That's the top hospital in the country!
You can even say there is no other!
About to disband?
Are you kidding me?
Fujiwara Kanezane thought for a moment and then asked:
"Is there a problem with the funding from the United States?"
Yes, I heard from a friend in finance that for some unknown reason, the Rockefeller Foundation hasn't allocated a single cent to Union Hospital since a certain month last year."
As we all know, Union Hospital is a hospital that is exclusively funded and fully controlled by the Rockefeller Foundation of the United States. Everything is almost copied from private hospitals in the United States: it operates to extremely high standards;
How high is this standard?
Let's put it this way: Nanjing, the current capital of China, has a hospital that caters to dignitaries and the highest officials, but its annual budget is only one-fifth to one-tenth of that of the Union Hospital.
It is conceivable that once the funds were cut off, even if the wealthy people in Peking were willing to donate lavishly to the Union Hospital, it would be impossible for it to continue operating.
What's more, Union Hospital's teacher training, research system, and international medical resource input channels are deeply tied to the Rockefeller Foundation and even American universities such as Johns Hopkins. Losing funds means losing all of these.
At that time, there was no chance that Concord Hospital could survive.
As for why the Rockefeller Foundation suddenly stopped allocating funds...
Then we can ask dear President Springfield why he beat them so hard that they can't take care of themselves.
When I left, only a few core departments at Union Hospital were still operating at a minimum level. Other departments had completely ceased operations, and salaries had been in arrears for three months. Otherwise, my departure wouldn't have been so smooth. Now, the situation is probably even worse."
Lin Qiaozhi's introduction opened everyone's eyes.
It turns out that the Union Hospital, whose status was still unshakable in the eyes of outsiders, could no longer even maintain basic survival without the funding from the Americans.
I always feel... a little dishy...
Fujiwara Kanezane touched his chin without any surprise:
"You mean, if we extend the invitation again, many doctors will be tempted and consider working with us?
"Yes, I'm willing to help you write invitation letters and identify talents."
Talking about the current predicament of her former club, Lin Qiaozhi couldn't help but say a little more:
"Especially for female medical staff, the fair policies here that do not discriminate against women will definitely be an important factor for them to consider joining the company."
Why do you say that?
Because Union Hospital copied many regulations of "international common practices".
For example, if a female doctor gets married or becomes pregnant, she must resign. This is not only due to the traditional concept that "women should return to their families after marriage", but also due to the "closed confidentiality mechanism" of Union Hospital.
Therefore, another attachment rule is: "If the husband is an employee of Concordia, the wife does not have to be fired, but if the husband resigns from Concordia, the wife must also leave."
Obviously, Union Hospital is worried that if the whole family does not work at Union Hospital and their interests are not firmly tied to Union Hospital, there is a risk that one party will learn Union Hospital's technology but not provide value to Union Hospital or even leak Union Hospital's latest technology.
Compared with the perfect labor security system and the atmosphere of respecting technical personnel in Northeast China, this management model of "dismissal for marriage and pregnancy, and compensation for leaving" is naturally unpopular.
It’s no wonder that Lin Qiaozhi couldn’t help but complain:
"...For example, my predecessor, Dr. Wang Shuzhen, who worked in the obstetrics and gynecology department, was forced to resign because she married Mr. Yan. Dr. Yang Chongrui and Head Nurse Zhou Meiyu also resigned for this reason."
"...There are currently a large number of unmarried female medical staff in the Internal Medicine Department of Union Hospital. In fact, I know that many of them still yearn for love and marriage, but because of the system of Union Hospital, they have been suppressing themselves in order to support their families and pursue their dreams of medical care.
Well, before the Rockefeller Foundation ran out of money, your Union Hospital was able to provide everyone with an excellent working environment and good salaries. For the sake of money, everyone tolerated some things;
Now, you can't even expect everyone to pamper you, right?
Very realistic!
After careful consideration, Fujiwara Kanezane gave clear instructions:
"Okay, Dr. Lin, please think carefully about the other medical staff with superb skills and good character in Union Hospital. Give me a list and I will send someone to conduct preliminary contact and investigation.
"President Tang, I'll have someone compile a new invitation list for you later. Then, you, Dr. Lin, and your close associates can write letters together to invite them to work in our country..."
After arranging everything, Fujiwara Kanezane went to check on Ye Fei who was still in a coma, and then ended this unexpected yet not-so-unexpected trip to the hospital.
"Agent, what about the Rockefeller family? How about Springfield Hammer?
"
“The initial assessment is that 60% of the funds and industries were lost.
"Hey? You haven't rebelled yet? You're really patient...
“It’s being built.
"Oh, all right. Give orders to Springfield, telling her to intensify her attacks on the Rockefeller family and try to crush them, or at least force them into open rebellion. Also, give orders to Wu Kehua in Peking, telling him to keep an eye on Concordia and report any unusual movements immediately.
"Of course, but Commander, what are you going to do?"
"Hehe, doesn't everyone like to work in Northeast China? Instead of poaching people, why not just acquire the entire Union Hospital?
The disintegration of Concordia Hospital is not a bad thing. In addition to taking the opportunity to poach employees, it is also a good opportunity to see if we can take the opportunity to turn Concordia Hospital into "the people's Concordia Hospital".
Kill "Concorde", but also rebuild Concorde.
585 This is a nation that doesn't even let lizards go.
It was almost noon when we came out of the hospital.
Although his schedule was disrupted, Fujiwara Kanezane went to the CCP to pretend to visit and appease them, had a meal with them, and even took away Li Desheng's only bottle of Hunan hot sauce and asked him to bring two more bottles next time. Only then did he leave leisurely amidst a bunch of resentful eyes;
In the afternoon, he had planned to go to the main gathering place of other foreign representatives attending the Greater East Asia Conference and the "selection group of beauties" participating in the "princess selection" to observe and make a political show, but an unexpected event once again disrupted his plans:
"Oh no, Your Highness! Those Indians are fighting!"
"???"
Asan naturally refers to "Indians".
Although these days it is usually only Shanghainese who call Indians "(Red-headed) Asan", there are a group of people who have worked in Shanghai and a guy from the future!
Therefore, since the top leaders and the cadres below took the lead in calling it "Indian Asan", the name soon became popular in Northeast China.
“..Your Highness!
Upon hearing the news of Fujiwara Kanezane's arrival, Zhao Ziqi, Chairman of the Central Government of the Five-Star Eastern Republic, who had rushed over from the "Southeast Asian Representatives Gathering Area" to greet him, smiled wryly:
"You're here at last.
"what happened?"
Looking at the "Indian Pavilion," which, despite being cleaned daily, still looked filthy and faintly smelled foul, and hearing the muffled sounds of quarreling and scolding coming from within, Fujiwara Kanezane's mouth twitched.
“Is it because of different philosophies that the conflict occurred?
As mentioned above, there are three main political forces in India participating in the Greater East Asia Conference:
1. The "Indian militant faction" represented by Subhas Chandra Bose;
2. The "non-violent non-cooperation faction" represented by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi;
3. The "worker-peasant democracy" represented by Roy, former member of the Executive Committee of the Communist International and former representative of the Communist International in China.
The political ideas of these three groups are not completely consistent, but at least they are very different.
Bose faction: They are tough and believe that "freedom cannot be begged but must be won with one's own hands." They advocate armed struggle and believe that "India needs a strong military force to achieve independence and liberation."
Gandhian faction: relatively moderate, advocating non-violent non-cooperation movement, advocating the avoidance of all bloodshed, believing that morality is always superior to politics, not in a hurry for independence, and more concerned with so-called "moderate social reforms";
The Roy faction: They tend to be radical in style, advocating radical communism in the early days, but have now begun to gradually shift to democratic socialism, opposing Soviet-style socialism, and believing that what India needs is "worker-peasant alliance + bourgeois democracy."
The Bose faction believed that the Gandhians were “bastards who were holding back India’s independence”, while the Roy faction was only “empty talkers of revolution”;
The Gandhians considered the Bose faction to be "dangerous radicals" and the Royites to be "outsiders who were against the spirit of India";
The Roy faction believes that the Bose faction has "Stalinist totalitarian tendencies" and the Gandhians are "feudal and conservative religious elements."
Historically, these three people had known each other for a long time and even had contact with each other, but either they ended in failure and ignored each other, or they fought among themselves like Gandhi and Bose.
It is better to expect India to completely abolish the caste system within 100 years than to expect them to cooperate sincerely.
To be honest, Fujiwara no Kanezane forced these three factions into one place under the banner of "representatives of the British Indian subcontinent should be together", which in itself meant watching them fight and further dividing them.
He had no intention of helping "India" gain independence.
Putting aside the fact that the so-called "India" that has been created now will definitely be a completely disorganized country, and not to mention how much impact such an "India" will have on the future world revolution, that sentence alone is enough to make him decline the establishment of "India":
India is a sleeping giant maggot. When it wakes up, the whole world will be disgusted.
Perhaps this legend comes from the Nepali Prime Minister's private evaluation of India. Like Napoleon's statement, it is a far-fetched fabrication by later generations, but it does accurately point out what such an "India" will bring to the world:
There will be nothing positive except trouble and disaster.
what?
High-end political, management and technical talents?
Is it something to be proud of and brag about that we have gathered the blood, tears, suffering, and even lives of over a billion people to support a bunch of vampires and a bunch of so-called elites who only serve foreign countries?
No one really thinks that Soekarno-Hatta becoming the British Prime Minister means that "India has already ruled Britain", right?
Therefore, Fujiwara Kanezane originally thought that the report's mention of "Indians fighting" meant that the three of them had finally broken down in their communication and so started fighting, but Zhao Ziqi's reaction seemed to be different:
"Well...because the Indians blocked us from entering and refused to explain the situation to us, we don't know what happened inside, but it's unlikely that they were arguing with each other."
"Hmm..
This is indeed a difficult problem.
Fujiwara no Kanezane himself initially established a rule based on internationally accepted norms: to show equality and respect, during the Greater East Asia Conference, the place where a certain representative stayed would be considered the same as "the territory of a certain country";
In other words, even if he is Fujiwara Kanezane, he cannot force his way into the other party's "legal territory" without permission or in the event of some extreme events.
Although there is nothing wrong with forcing your way in (after all, if you really want to look into it, few of the delegates can represent "legitimate countries"), it is not worth breaking your own rules for such a small matter.
Just as I was considering whether to simply identify myself and go in to pretend to mediate, a young man working at the "India Pavilion" cautiously raised his hand:
"Your Highness, maybe... maybe I know a little reason..."
"Um??"
After a while, Fujiwara no Kanezane's face turned grim as he gave the order: "Agent, tear down the gate for me!"
"Yes.
In full view of the crowd, the agent stepped forward, exerted force with both hands, and easily pulled down the heavy steel door that could not be penetrated by heavy machine gun bullets, threw it aside with a plop, and then protected Fujiwara Kanezane and others into the "Indian Pavilion".
Really, he broke into the house through the gate.
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