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What are the operating conditions of Taiwan-funded hospitals such as Xiamen Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Nanjing BenQ Hospital and Hunan Wangwang Hospital? Why don't you give a specific answer? If it
What are the operating conditions of Taiwan-funded hospitals such as Xiamen Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Nanjing BenQ Hospital and Hunan Wangwang Hospital? Why don't you give a specific answer? If it is good, I will add it. I sent resumes to Chang Geng and BenQ. I just attended Chang Geng's written test and interview, and I also inquired indirectly. It is said that the number of patients with Chang Geng is ok. Asked about the number of beds in the department I reported at that time, and said that there are about 500 beds in total at present, and it is still expanding, and it is expected to reach 2000. Now there are no specific departments for these 500 beds. (In this way, the little doctor will run back and forth, and the patient management will be more entangled. ) the equipment can keep up, and everything is quite medical. They say residency training will be hard. (I didn't work the night shift the next day, so I had to continue to be an animal. . . )。 I expect a monthly salary increase of more than 4,000 yuan, and the interviewer said that this requirement is high (I am Xiaoshuo). After the interview, I heard a friend say that I indirectly knew a senior director of Chang Geng. It is said that the system is rubbish, and it is estimated that young doctors who have just entered will be very entangled. . . It may also make you an old doctor. . . Ha ha. . . Chang Gung and BenQ are both Taiwan-funded, and it is estimated that they are similar. Because of the time conflict, BenQ's interview was abandoned. I want to know whether you are a doctor or a nurse. I hope it helps you. . . Oh, by the way, don't consider this hospital if you plan to take a doctorate in the first three years.