Every student had to get a full physical, including a blood test, and it had to be done at Beijing United Family Hospital (BJU) in a very specific department, or it didn’t count.
There’s a clear distinction in the way Chinese and Western hospitals operate. Because there’s such a large population to cater to, doctors working in Chinese hospitals are rarely at their leisure – patients come in one following another, for the entirety of a doctor’s shift. As a result, doctors often appear tired, annoyed, and cranky during appointments.