In fact, young people can't be blamed for choosing urban jobs. After all, everyone has their own plans and plans. I think the poor rural environment can better reflect the value and instinct of doctors. On the other hand, the treatment environment of large and medium-sized hospitals in cities shows that doctors in these hospitals bear heavy work pressure and doctor-patient relationship. No matter what TV series or through various news reports, you will see that big hospitals will be in trouble. This also shows that doctors are under great pressure in life and work.
Compared with the complicated doctor-patient relationship in cities, rural doctors in rural areas are more likely to communicate closely with patients. Moreover, the employment pressure and life pressure of doctors in rural areas are not great. Although wages are low, prices in rural areas are lower than those in cities. Each of us wants to get faster development. But you don't have to work in the city to get a faster promotion.
To sum up, I think the reason why rural female village doctors insist on seeing doctors in their seventies is that there are no successors, because young doctors are unwilling to work in the countryside, and there is no shortage of decent doctors in the countryside. The 70-year-old village doctor can only give up her old age and continue to treat patients. The behavior of 70-year-old female village doctors is worth learning, and this social phenomenon is still worth thinking about.