So it goes without saying that the medical profession is definitely a high-risk industry. It's not as glamorous as outsiders might perceive.
Speaking of salary, incomes for those at the Associate Director level and above are indeed not low. But the salaries for residents and standardized trainees are genuinely not high.
Even the salaries for chief physicians aren't considered very high.
However, since physicians have prescription rights, chief physicians can have some gray income.
Additionally, once at the chief level, they can sometimes do private work in smaller hospitals. When chief physicians from Tu Ya go to rural health centers, they generally earn extra income as experts.
Even when going to some county-level top-tier hospitals, they serve as renowned experts in specific fields.
So it's safe to say, the professional titles of doctors at Tu Ya really carry significant weight.
Of course, their medical skills are also far superior to those at smaller hospitals.