Ah, if you are here, you must be a doctor-patient relationship all over the world, right? Ah, it must mean Britain, the United States, France, Germany and Norway, which are relatively advanced countries, or developed countries in our traditional sense. Well, if there is a doctor-patient relationship in these countries, this doctor, first of all, will set an example. You are in the United States, after all, it is one of GDP, right? What is the best job in America? One is a lawyer, one is an accountant, it seems to be an accountant, then another is a doctor, and then the third and last one seems to be a scientist. I'm not sure about the rest, but the status of doctors in the United States is still quite high. At least they have their own control, right For example, when they are at work, they can only make an appointment, not an appointment, right? We don't accept it. Then the laws are well protected, and in other words, they are also very relaxed materially. Well, I forgot about Canada, the United States and Canada. Is the United States also a developed country next door? The nearest country, Canada, has a female patient, right? The doctor made an appointment to, uh, drag her into cancer and then spit it out directly on Facebook and YouTube, right? And then threw up in despair, but, uh, that's it. Is there anything wrong with the doctor? Is there anything wrong with the local medical director? This is because of this terrible reservation system.
And at noon, I believe, well, each doctor estimates the number of patients he may see every day. Of course, I mean the general doctor, right? Maybe they see nearly seven or eight doctors an hour every day, or seven or eight patients die. I estimate that they have to see at least 50 to 60 patients a day. The workload is very different, right, plus us. Patients, so they are considered as vulnerable groups, so this is a very complicated social problem. You can learn about the newspaper.