The hospital is even stricter in its selection of talent.
Those with poor education or mediocre medical skills often end up working in township health centers, community health stations, or private clinics.
It's not that they don't want to work in large hospitals, but rather that they can't get in.
The child's condition will worsen further, and the doctor at the community health station actually has a certain responsibility. If they could have identified in time that the child's illness was not a common cold, and given it the attention it deserved, perhaps the child could have received effective treatment promptly.
At the very least, they could have urged the family to quickly take the child to a larger hospital for examination and lab tests to identify the cause.
"Dr. Zhou, can the child take this medicine?"
The family obviously trusts the doctors in the large hospital more; they worry the medicine prescribed by the community health station's doctor might be inadequate.