After Director Miao finished, the three of them realized that the change was not just a little bit, but a big difference from before.
The so-called legacy was that the workshop had to record and preserve all the treatment processes, experiences, and prescriptions, whether it was in the wards or in the outpatient department. They could be used as reference materials for future studies.
These tasks were undoubtedly more complicated and trivial than the simple treatment work back in their old department.
And because Director Miao held other positions in and outside the hospital, he would have to go out to give lectures, exchange programs, and do a lot of medical consultations in the future. This meant that he might not be in Beijing most of the time. Even if he was, he would be very busy.
This was still considered good. The biggest change was probably the time set for home visits.