We are a populous country with a majority of farmers living in rural areas, towns and villages. The urban population is relatively small. In the countryside we need primary care doctors, when we go to the doctor, the big hospital costs too much, the people do not have so much money. The Health Commission has trained 56,000 undergraduate medical students free of charge for the grassroots level for 10 years, solving this problem of the lack of doctors in our townships, so that people will no longer worry about getting sick, and make it easier for people to get medical care. The reason for the need for primary care doctors,rural areas are relatively remote, and doctors are generally reluctant to go and work there under difficult conditions. Most of the primary care doctors doctors are trained by children from rural areas who have difficult family conditions and don't have much money to go to school.
The training of these medical students, who say they live in poor rural areas, want to rely on knowledge to change their fate, but their families do not have much money to support their own schooling. The training of medical students, they go to college tuition is exempted, each month can also give them a certain amount of living expenses, to sign a six-year contract, must be in the grass-roots level to work for six years. These college students they feel very satisfied, because after a few years of college to learn the medical knowledge, can return to their hometown, to benefit their hometown, they are particularly happy.
After working at the grassroots level for six years, they can also choose to go back to the city to work, or to participate in the corresponding recruitment information, which will change their destiny and also benefit our society. Contributing to their hometown is also a particularly happy thing.
The 56,000 primary care doctors they have trained over the past 10 years have transformed rural life, and the countryside has changed dramatically, with places to go to see a doctor and new houses to live in. The countryside is no longer like before, not enough to eat and wear warm, no house to live. The changes in the towns and cities are especially great, and many people choose to live in the city, buy a house or work in the city. I feel that life in the countryside has exceeded the kind of happiness in the city, so many people have a house in the countryside have land in the city also have their own houses, their own life is particularly happy.
We have to thank the Health Commission for their training of these primary care doctors, and it is free of charge to train people who want to learn to reduce the burden of so many.