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[This is Dr.Takeda.] I think they are the type of character that would be scary if they existed in reality.

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I never thought the manga would be milder.

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This quote often picks up people who are actually in reality…

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This one is slightly better.

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>>3

Which is cleaner, vomit or poop? It’s about that much of a difference.

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>>7

If you’re going to have a relationship with this guy, it’s far better to deepen your friendship with poop.

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There’s no way someone like that exists~

It doesn’t exist… right?

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It was there, wasn’t it?

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The number one manga that I wished was fiction.

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The video of the nerve drill was scarier than any horror I’ve seen recently.

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Today too, Ozak (lol)

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>>11

There’s no way they would be drinking, right!?

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>>22

I’m sorry, but you didn’t provide any Japanese text to translate. Please provide the text you want to be translated.

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Is it just one outlier, or are there more people like this who are simply unknown to the world?

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>>12

In that case, I think it’s either sealed or they quit due to mental issues when they fail.

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>>12

There are medical professionals, right? People like this were doing it.

My sister is also a nurse, and she said that there are really bad people in the field.

The surgery time has been tripled…

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>>23

What does that mean…?

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>>25

Since I’m simply not good at it, I can only take my time and do it carefully.

At least they don’t approach it like the one in the thread, so there is sincerity.

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Hurry up and get canceled.

With this guy’s death

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The nerve drill was just too much.

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>>15

That video is gruesome…

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A character that seems like they belong in the world of Blackjack.

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Reality is scary.

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A real psychopath can still act like “I’m not at fault!” and go wild even after going this far.

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>>19

It’s scary that a certain number of people believe that.

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It’s really scary when stories about people like that occasionally leak out from medical professionals.

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Something terrifying that goes beyond fear.

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Is the author a relative of someone who was affected by the nerve drill?

I’ve heard they are relatives of the accident victims, but there are so many accidents that I can’t tell which case is which!

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>>27

They say it’s the nerve drill person by date.

This person also concluded that X’s thing is indeed the person, so well… it’s scary, isn’t it, reality?

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>>27

Aren’t you blurring it to avoid being specific?

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I thought there was some kind of movement again.

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>>28

I never want you to move again.

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It means that it is fiction in the sense that it cannot keep up with reality.

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Long surgeries may put a strain on the body, but it’s better than being broken.

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The case in the thread is an example where the clumsiness of the individual, their malicious personality, and the hospital’s malice all matched up in the worst possible way.

There are certainly other individual cases, such as having a bad personality or being unusually bad at surgery.

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That person, who almost caused a death with IV drips and medication prescriptions and was vigorously stopped by those around him, has a completely different demeanor.

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>>37

I can still understand that you’re not good with surgery.

How did you pass when you got your license if you can’t even have a check-up…?

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>>38

I’ve encountered doctors who don’t talk at all, and it’s quite scary that there seem to be quite a few of them.

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>>38

It’s not just a lack of study; it’s clearly because they want to prescribe a basic amount of things that could clearly kill someone…

There are only problems with the system for obtaining licenses, and it would be better to conduct a proper investigation into the medical university involved.

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>>52

I used to think that professions like being a lawyer or a doctor, which have high levels of difficulty, could be trusted when it comes to knowledge, even if the character aspect might be questionable. But when incidents like this come to light, it really scares me…

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>>38

Because there is always a boundary in any certification system.

It can be hacked in relation to that boundary-setting method.

Since this happening cannot be helped, I will take a different approach.

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In the end, I realized that comic adaptations often become milder than the original work.

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The real response from doctors: “Yeah, there are definitely people like this, lol.”

Huh… what just happened?

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>>41

It’s scary because there are even those trying to protect it.

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>>49

It’s a prejudice, but I think people who try to protect are the same type as Takeda-kun.

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>>41

It varies depending on whether they are simply not good at surgery, or if there are issues with their character in both surgery and examinations.

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Has the original work been updated again?

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If you have connections, it seems like you could transfer to a department where you wouldn’t have to do surgeries you’re not good at…

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>>43

I’m not good at it and I hate practicing, but I really want to do it in front of an audience.

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>>47

Originally, doctors have both the qualifications and the rights to perform surgical operations, and although they do not practice, they want to gain practical experience…

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>>53

It’s not a reason to use a drill when it’s unnecessary, so it’s not an accident but an incident.

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>>53

You’re a real psychopath!

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>>47

This is what they call a clumsy but passionate interest.

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>>47

“You’ll get better in a real performance! There was a line in a manga, but don’t practice on people…!!”

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Of course, it’s not just about her; the fact that the original work started to take sudden turns right after Tamayo Marukawa lost is too ominous.

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>>44

When I see things like this, I really feel that there are perpetrators protected by politicians, or rather, the upper class.

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Normally, this kind of thing would be sealed.

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It’s your fault (patient) that this surgery failed!

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The current stage is X, so the original work is being updated daily.

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>>48

I am the Ninja Slayer of the Reiwa era.

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There was a comment from the medical community that someone like Takeda-kun isn’t that rare.

Why don’t you manifest like Takeda-kun?

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>>51

Because I’m being protected.

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>>55

Simply demoting or treating someone poorly wouldn’t lead to this situation.

In the first place, a situation where you would entrust surgery to someone who is clumsy at it just doesn’t happen.

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>>67

Isn’t it scary that even if surgery is prohibited, the schedule changes, and they go into the operating room and perform the surgery anyway?

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>>69

It’s incredibly scary…

Thinking about how I might end up undergoing surgery without being able to refuse if I were to accidentally lose consciousness while traveling…

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The truth is not only stranger than fiction, but the victim’s relatives depicted events based on actual facts while excluding their emotions.

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There are unskilled professionals in every field.

If that’s the case with the doctor, it could be a matter of life and death.

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In other words, it’s not a proper medical system if someone is unfit as a doctor or broken yet can still “work as a doctor”…

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The medical license is overly strictly protected.

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>>59

Being human, we make mistakes, and there are cases we can’t save.

If we were to revoke licenses one by one, there would be no medical professionals left…

That said, regulations and laws should have multiple checks in place to prevent accidents, but if a lunatic who could potentially ignore all of them happens to obtain a license and enters the environment, the worst kind of marriage occurs.

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>>59

The relationship is reversed there, and rather than performing surgery on the human body, even a physical examination could originally be considered an illegal act.

If you don’t make sure to protect that, medical procedures cannot be established.

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X is a den of crazy attention-seekers, so it’s unclear whether those who gathered around Takeda-kun are truly on his side.

In a situation where documents have only been sent to the prosecutor, there is nothing but negative aspects.

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>>60

There are probably quite a few thrill-seekers who try to provoke others into crossing the line.

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Is there something like a lawyer’s claim right in the medical field?

Clearly, the number of surgical failures will also be reflected in the numbers.

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>>62

The idea that there are really no victims of failed surgeries who feel like complaining…

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>>72

There are survivors…!!

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I can’t deny that it was somewhat fun to draw.

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>>65

Well, it’s all just a story that makes you laugh… If it weren’t even a story about reality…

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Well, there are definitely doctors on social media who clearly have mental health issues but aren’t getting treatment.

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In a normal medical institution, failure equals risk, so they won’t take responsibility.

There are sometimes medical institutions that are not ordinary.

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It’s crazy, so let’s hide the official documents and use extra time to curry favor with Tokushukai.

If I try to escape successfully, I’m finally at a stage where I’m cornered by the police, so the protection around medical licenses is really too strong.

It’s really strange that even though the hospital as a whole was involved in the fraud and the information was leaked, none of the people involved have had their licenses revoked yet.

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In the first place, there is no measure in the surgery that assumes human error, like SKYT.

Too inclined towards rule by man.

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Standing by Takeda-kun’s side is likely someone who shares the same values.

Well, it’s not necessarily wrong, is it?

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I hear that medical errors known as complications are quite common nationwide.

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>>78

If that level is treated as medical malpractice, hospitals will cease to exist.

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I want to believe that the case of this level of person combining with a hospital that has a very lax discipline is, as expected, extremely low probability…

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I really wish the Black Angels were here.

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The chilling feeling when the author revealed who they are was amazing.

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>>81

Well, it’s within the range of expectations…

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If we were to establish legal regulations for such irregularities…

Conversely, a clean-living doctor could be expelled for a single mistake; what should we do about it?

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>>84

Why does it become such a serious issue with just one mistake in the legal development…?

It’s a story about how a dangerous person is made visible due to a series of medical mistakes.

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>>84

Because the surrounding doctors or hospital managers should originally stop it…

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>>84

There is an ethics committee for that purpose.

It wasn’t functioning…

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The desire to save patients likely doesn’t exist at all, only an admiration for the cool surgeon who successfully performs difficult surgeries.

From what I can see from X, it seems like they are the type of person who was not born with the ability to empathize with others.

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If we bring this to the overall discussion, everything this guy has done is diminished, so I’d like you to forget about it for now.

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Because the medical license exists based on the premise of the belief in the inherent goodness of human nature.

I cannot imagine a person who is completely lacking in goodness becoming a doctor.

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It would have been better if it were a bad idiot, but tragically, it happened because of their superior intelligence.

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Even if you lack the ability, if you want to do it, then do it (ignoring the patient’s rights) is a bit much.

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You cannot punish someone simply for having a bad personality…

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Doctors who are not skilled in proper surgeries either do not perform surgeries or only do the ones they can manage…!

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Isn’t it possible to revoke a license for something like this?

Instead of healing, you’re breaking it.

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>>99

In this country, a medical license cannot be revoked solely for reasons such as poor skill or a lack of human qualities.

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>>99

It cannot be proven whether it was done with malice or intention.

The responsibility for allowing an inexperienced doctor to perform surgery lies with the hospital…

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As a doctor, there are cases where no matter how you struggle, you’re stuck, so you can’t be made to quit just because someone died.

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In the first place, letting someone who can’t perform surgery do it is not an action that a “proper business owner” would take.

If someone who isn’t mentally stable is running a hospital, there’s a possibility that they might take it.

That being said, normally it would be reasonable to either not take on talent that carries such risks or to assign them to different work.

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A guy like this is more suited to being a pathologist, right?

There are few opportunities to interact with patients, so at least the direct harm will be reduced.

Well, it seems like I might end up missing quite a few pathological findings…

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>>107

I’m not suited for it because I can’t satisfy my vanity.

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It’s quite strange for a hospital that doesn’t seal the thread and just tosses patients around carelessly if something goes wrong.

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If you make a certain number of mistakes, could we have a training period and a higher-stakes exam, and if you fail, could you return it?

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>>109

Airline pilots operate in such a system, you know.

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It’s fine to impose limitations or remove limitations on medical licenses.

It’s strange to give permission for something to be generally done when it’s not possible to do everything.

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>>111

Therefore, a license to kill.

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I thought she was an angel-type, but it’s really scary how she does things with so much malice.

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I think it’s truly worthless for a doctor to continue failing at everything.

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Professor Yamanaka, who won the Nobel Prize, was said to be clumsy in surgery in his younger days, so I think it’s best to do a job that suits one’s own qualities.

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First of all, it’s too strong to say you have the right to do it even if you haven’t practiced.

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