After graduating from university, my cousin's daughter successfully found a job in a well-known tertiary hospital in Shanghai, with a monthly salary of more than 10,000 yuan. Although the hospital has only hired three doctors, it has attracted thousands of applicants (most of whom have master's degrees or above). This is because their annual salary, coupled with various welfare packages, can easily reach 300,000.
Although the income is quite good, the work pressure of doctors is also quite high.
Recently, when I was hospitalized with some health problems, I was deeply aware of the busyness of the doctors. Day and night, whether it's ward rounds, surgeries, or dealing with emergency departments, they have little time to rest. The hospital's call bell hardly stops, and doctors are always the first to rush to the patient's side. Their hard work truly deserves our deep respect.
We should respect doctors. In this epidemic, they are at the forefront of the epidemic, risking their lives to treat patients. Hospitals should provide them with better working conditions so that they can work with greater peace of mind. After all, no amount of money can replace their health and safety.