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Jong-seok had laid patients on his back in a large herbal medicine room. Unlike the Dobong-ri Health Center, there were sixteen beds lined up here, so I could give a needle to sixteen patients at a time.
Therefore, the time to treat patients was much faster than that of Dobong-ri. Once Jong-seok, who laid all the patients on his bed, had a tachycardia one by one, and then gave him a story about the symptoms.
With so many patients coming, I was able to save as much time as I could and see so many patients.
Thanks to that, it was nurse Jang who was busy and tired. Since Jong-seok sees patients as fast as he can, nurse Jang has been working nonstop.
Fortunately, nurse Yoo of ophthalmology came as a nurse in charge of oriental medicine from today.
As there were so many patients, the health center sent a small number of ophthalmic nurses to oriental medicine.
On the surface, I was sorry, but for nurse Jang, I was really glad.
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It has been about a month since Jong-seok started working as a health center.
In the meantime, the number of patients increased, with Jong-seok seeing more than 200 patients a day.
Unless you're the first patients, you can guide them to the bedside immediately and give them treatment such as hour hand and moxibustion, and the important thing is the number of beds to lie down during treatment.
Perhaps if you have enough beds, you can see more patients.
Of course... ...when you look at the patients that much, it may happen that nurses vomit blood and quit their jobs.
Jong-seok, who was looking at the patients, looked at Jong-seok, wondering at the sudden appearance of the office manager.
"Do you have business?"
At Jong-seok's question, the office manager spoke quietly while looking at the patient.
"Are you finished with your treatment?"
"I was in the middle of the hour."
"Okay."
Jong-seok finished the procedure he was doing to the patient as he watched the secretary step back.
And when Jong-seok came out, the secretary quietly said,
"The governor is coming."
"Mr. Gunner? What about you?"
"He's coming to comfort you."
"That'sir.
"I didn't mean to say that's what I'm sorry.
The clerk, who frowned at Jong-seok's words, looked around slightly and said,
"You're going to talk to the patients. Shouldn't you be ready?"
"Ready?"
Jong-seok laughed at the secretary's words while looking at him.
"The patients are ready to stand by. Then I'll be on my way because I'm behind in my medical treatment."
When Jong-seok entered the doctor's office and looked toward the counter, the nurse sent the next patient inside.
The office manager sighed at the sight.
It's good to feel comfortable.
He is said to be a public health doctor, but he is moving out after a year.
He is in a different position from himself, who is a public servant in Pyeongchang. Misappearance to the county governor creates problems.
Shouldn't we do something?'
The thought-provoking clerk soon called in people to clean up the health center.
I have to clean up even what I see.
Jong-seok, who was taking the patient to the oriental medicine clinic, saw a warden and a middle-aged man entering the health center.
And the people behind them with cameras and microphones...
'That must be the county governor. Did the film crew come with you?'
Jong-seok brought the patient inside once he saw the director talking to the public health center.
As he lay the patient on the bed and drooled, the office manager hurried up.
"Your Excellency is here."
"I just saw it. But there's a film crew, too."
"He said he was filming a promotional video for the health center. So, speaking of which... I'd like to film the governor getting a pulse from Mr. Lee, is that okay with you?"
"If you wait for me, I'll see you."
At Jong-seok's words, the secretary spoke softly.
"Why don't you ask the governor to wait?"
"You have to wait your turn with the other patients to see the doctor."
Looking at Jong-seok, who was talking and still was giving him an hour's warning, the secretary stepped back for now.
Then Jong-seok finished his medical treatment and turned around and said softly to the secretary.
"I know what you mean, but... Please excuse me."
"The situation?"
"It's better to be seen by the county governor to improve health support. "If you look at it wrong and then you get less support from the health center, the quality of care will go down."
Jong-seok saw him at the office manager's words.
"Can the county governor do that, too?"
"Of course, it won't take long, because it's not like you want medical attention, and it's just a scene where you're going to use it on the screen."
"Well, then I'll make it short."
"Thank you."
When the secretary went outside, Jong-seok came out of the herbal medicine room.
In fact, it was a little reluctant, but the fact that it looked bad as the office manager said, and that less support for health centers would affect the quality of care for patients.
'I hope it doesn't take a long time.
Since Jong-seok has worked on broadcasting, I knew that it was not easy to get a screen shot.
When Jong-seok entered the doctor's office, a patient came in a while later.
But the patient was an ordinary patient.
I thought the governor was coming in.'
Jong-seok, who was thinking like that, first started treating patients. And about an hour later, the county head came into the clinic.
He smiled and reached out his hand when Jong-seok wondered if the governor was coming in alone.
"I'm Kim Manbok, governor of Pyongchang County. Thank you for your hard work."
"This is Lee Jong-seok."
said Jong-seok, who greeted each other.
"But aren't the others coming in?"
"I can't take away my busy hours because I'm here after my hours. I'm sorry about the time I took it from you. I'll take a picture after I make a doctor's appointment next time."
"Ah..."
At Kim Man-bok's words, Jong-seok looked at him with different eyes. If you were a county governor, you thought you were a politician and came here to take pictures, but you have a different idea.
"But there's a lot of waiting time. I think it took about an hour, does it usually take like this?"
Kim Man-bok came in when it was his turn to receive medical treatment and talk to the head of the public health center.
"Yes"
"An hour... Is there a shortage of health doctors?"
"Teachers aren't lacking... There are a lot of people who want to see me, so it takes a long wait."
"I see."
Even if there are many doctors, the waiting time cannot be helped if only one person is attracted.
There is only one Jongseok and several patients.
Kim Man-bok nodded to him and said,
"I've heard a lot about the quality of care in patients since Mr. Lee came to Pyeongchang to see a health doctor. I was going to say hello to you as the head of Pyeongchang County, but I'm finally saying hello under the pretext of being busy."
"I'm the only one who'
At Jong-seok's words, Kim Man-bok nodded and took out his notebook.
"If you have any problems with the treatment, please let me know. I can't listen to all of them, but I'll go over them and support them if I need them."
Jung-seok said, looking at Kim Man-bok looking at him seriously taking out his notebook.
"Then can't we create an inpatient clinic at the health center?"
"Hospitalization room?"
"He's staying at an inn and a motel because he doesn't have a place to stay when there are a lot of people coming from abroad. And I heard that the cost of accommodation has increased by 10,000 won since a while ago."
"Well, it's probably because there are tourists coming to see the Winter Olympics."
Tourists have been gathering in Pyeongchang County for some time now as people began to gather to see the gymnasium and facilities where the Winter Olympics will be held.
That is why the cost of accommodation has risen.
"It costs 1,100 hospital bills, 50,000 and 60,000 for inns, and if you come on Monday and stay until Thursday, you'll be 780 a month. There's a difficulty in making a living for those who come from afar because they to eat."
"Hmm... I see."
Kim Man-bok took out his notebook and wrote it down.
"But we can't create an inpatient room in a health center. The health center is a primary care institution, not a month-to-month treatment institution. And there's a place called Health Care where you can be hospitalized. But Mr. Lee isn't there."
Jong-seok nodded as he looked at Kim Man-bok, who mixed the jokes behind his back.
"You can't go to the health center in the hospital."
"You seem to know that you've already spoken, knowing that it's not possible."
When asked by Kim Man-bok, Jong-seok opened his mouth.
"So, speaking of which... Can't you connect me with the nearby inn and the model as well as our health center patients?"
"Connection... You're talking about discounts for health center patients."
Jong-seok nodded at what Kim Man-bok said.
"People from afar prefer to stay here."
"Really? Then how far do you come from?"
"You're coming from Seoul, too. There are a few people coming to see how you heard from Busan."
"Are you coming from Busan, too? That's great."
Jongseok rose from his seat when Kim Man-bok said.
"I'll show you the treatment room.
At Jong-seok's words, Kim Man-bok rose and followed him into the treatment room.
"As you can see, most of my patients have a lot of paralysis, pain, and rehabilitation. So it's hard to travel a long way."
"I see."
When Kim Man-bok nodded and looked at the patients, Jong-seok said,
"I'd like to put the patients in one place and give them a discount."
Most of the patients' caregivers are not without money. But when I heard that you were having a hard time with the cost of accommodation and board, I thought this.
I thought I'd find out myself, but I hesitated because I thought I'd hear the broker if I recognized him, but when the county governor came, I told him.
"Let's check if there are any nearby accommodations that we can link to the health center. It would be a good offer to have regular guests on the property side."
"Thank you."
"No. Even if I don't live in Fengchang County, it's my job as a county magistrate to make a good impression. Then do you need anything else?"
Jong-seok made a comment about what he had been doing during his treatment, and Kim Man-bok wrote about it in his notebook.
After five minutes of conversation, Kim Man-bok put his notebook in his pocket.
"If I stay too long, I'll be cold with my patients. Good luck, then."
Jong-seok said to Kim Ban-bok, who was about to go with his head slightly down.
"Let's get a spanking while you're here."
"It's okay because I'm healthy."
"There are a lot of people who are healthy on the outside but not on the inside. "You'll get a pulse.
Kim Man-bok nodded at Jong-seok's remark.
"Then let's take a look at some teacher's vein."
Jong-seok picked up Kim Man-bok's pulse and nodded a moment later.
"You're healthy."
"Right."
Although I am confident in my health, I felt good when the doctor said I was healthy.
"But..."
There was a slight tension in Kim Man-bok's face at Jong-seok's back. But it's negative.
Jong-seok smiled at Kim Man-bok.
"You're feeling a little hair loss."
Kim Man-bok, surprised by Jong-seok's words, pressed his head with his hands without realizing it.
"How do you do that?"
"You have a little bit of a lift on your scalp. You're losing a lot of hair these days."
"Yes"
When Kim Man-bok nodded with embarrassment and surprise, he took him to an empty bed on Jong-seok and drew curtains.
Argh!
When Kim Man-bok sat on the bed, Jong-seok said.
"Then let me see your hair for a moment."
When Kim Man-bok bowed his head, Jong-seok smiled and said.
"Some wigs..."
"How come I wore a wig?"
These days wigs are so good that strangers don't know if they're wearing them.
Even Kim Man-bok's secretary did not know that he was wearing a wig, but he was surprised.
"Looking at the pulse, it looks like you've gone through a lot of hair loss, and you've got a lot of hair. It's a wig."
"But... it's an integral part, so I can't take it off."
"Really?"
"These days, wigs are attached directly to the store, so I have to go to the store to take them off."
"Then how do you wash your hair?"
Kim Man-bok said, as Jong-seok pressed his scalp with his hands.
"You just have to wash your hair."
Washing your hair with a wig on? These days wigs are amazing.
Thinking that way, Jong-seok examined Kim Man-bok's scalp with his fingertips and said,
"I think I'm starting to get a little bit of hair when I'm treated with a bit of heat."
"Is that true? My hair grows again?"
Jong-seok nodded at what Kim Man-bok said.
"You must have a lot of fever in your family."
"That's right."
"A lot of you have hair loss in the house, right?""
"Yes"
Jong-seok said, watching Kim Man-bok nod his head repeatedly.
"If you salivate every day and lower the heat a little, it's effective for hair loss."
"You mean you're going to have hair again?"
"I think he'll take off his wig instead. And don't wear hats."
"Do I have to take off my wig?"
Jong-seok nodded at Kim Man-bok, whose face slightly hardened.
"I have a fever in my head, so it's going on with hair loss. If you wear a wig and hat, the heat builds up and hair loss progresses."
Kim Man-bok, who was taking his words seriously for a while, nodded.
"Okay."
"Well, you'll get some acupuncture today."
Along with the horse, Jong-seok began to put saliva on Kim Man-bok's head.
Kim Man-bok, who came out of the public health center, opened his mouth in a car heading to the county office.
"Hospital 0| Teacher's ability... Are you sure?"
"Silock seems certain that a half-naked patient woke up after two months of treatment."
Kim Man-bok was briefly lost in thought by the secretary's answer.
'I've had a half-naked patient in two months...'
After thinking for a while, Kim Man-bok nodded. The decision... stood.
"Do you still have a shaving fight these days?"
Kim Man-bok's sudden remark made the secretary in the front seat strangely look at him.
"A shaving fight?"
"Hae?"
"I think it's a labor group, but... Why do you ask that?"
"Just find out."
"What?"
"If there's a place to fight, I'll do it."
"Your Lord?"
At the secretary's words, Kim Man-bok nodded and looked out the window. The secretary tilted her head at the sight of Kim Man-bok.
Are you trying to get out of Congress?'
The secretary, who was thinking about it, took out his cell phone and started calling various groups.
"May I shave my head..."
This is Gangwon-do news. Today, Kim Man-bok, governor of Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province, shaved his head at a labor competition to improve the working environment for small and medium-sized enterprises.
Some see it as a labor struggle to show...