
Did something happen?
Well, not really.
I’m just saying I’m looking forward to it.
Have I become a regular on NHK?
Well, I think it’s fair to say that something was introduced on “Kurogen.”
I don’t know the details.
Well, it’s certain that it’s not a normal news situation, so it doesn’t involve an arrest or anything like that.
The original work is being updated cheerfully on X today as well.
It seems that the main issue is the problems with the medical accident investigation system.
>>7
The hospital that abandoned Takeda is the one most responsible.
>>7
Which hospital in Kyoto was released to Ako City?
I was a bit surprised that they took Takeda-kun’s title just like that.
Nationwide, doctors named Takeda are facing reputational damage!
>>9
Since it’s almost a confession and the model is probably revealed, it should be fine.
I want you to investigate whether that thing from X is real or not.
I still cannot let go of the impersonation theory.
>>11
Well, I understand.
Well, is there even a point for a third party to do it when there’s even a risk of being sued due to harassment, annoyance, and chaos?
If he is truly the kind of person depicted in that manga, there is a suspicion that makes it difficult to maintain a skeptical view of him.
>>11
Because the victim’s family that Takeda-kun drew has requested disclosure and confirmed it as real, I think a lawsuit has already been filed.
>>31
The person who drew the manga is also a family member of one of Takeda-kun’s victims, and I think the family member of the person involved in the lawsuit said that only Takeda-kun himself talks about the Takeda-kun model from X.
Are you still doing something?
Is the final episode here yet?
I wonder if Takeda-kun has contacted the author.
The manga has finally made its NHK debut.
>>19
I think they did research because there are drawing scenes.
>>17
It’s remarkable that someone as technically inexperienced as Takeida-kun has reached that position.
The fact that someone as mentally immature as Takeda can conceal problems and do as he pleases.
After the issue with Takeda-kun was revealed, the surrounding people were unable to take any effective measures.
It’s all a problem with the system.
Maybe there will be voice actors attached too.
Will I have to see that drill again…?
>>22
I don’t know any footage with that much content in recent “Kurogen.”
>>22
The scariest footage in recent years.
>>49
I think it’s amazing that that was left.
It’s not surprising if that gets deleted, right?
Well, I think the problem, including the relationships that allowed that, is significant, and I’m skeptical that it’s entirely an institutional issue.
The issue with the system itself is certainly quite significant.
>>23
It is a topic that requires raising issues from both the individual physician and the institutional perspective, and this time NHK will likely produce a program from the institutional standpoint.
While Takeda himself should be properly dealt with, it is also very important to create a system to stop the emergence of the next Takeda.
Thank you for telling me, Anonymous.
As a thank you, I’ll perform surgery on you (GYYURR!)
It’s not the kind of problem that can just be solved by judging Takeda-kun and saying, “That’s it!”
It’s not about forgiving Takeda-kun, you know.
The person in question is living life while giving off a sense of no damage.
>>26
When you delve deeper into it, it may really be a problem for the medical community, so it might be truly no damage.
>>139
If it is judged that there is no self-purification ability in a high-safety industry, it seems that the damage would be significant as it would be strictly managed by the government.
Will there be a court battle with NHK?
From the first piece in the gallery, you know…
Huh? By the way, there’s a photo of Takeda-kun drawing in the gallery, could it be that Takeda-kun is showing his face as the author?
As expected, the face will probably be pixelated.
Takeda-kun is a problem.
The system that allows Takeda-kun’s existence is also a problem.
It doesn’t matter to us if Takeda-kun’s creator shows their face, and you probably know the person who is the model for Takeda-kun.
If Takeda-kun shows his true face here, which is all pixelated, it would be a hat trick!
I wish the original work would be canceled soon.
The very existence of Takeoka-kun suggests the possibility that there might be someone like Takeoka-kun in my town as well.
I didn’t see the last time, but do you think they’ll have spaghetti again this time?
Is it a festival today?
The previous one seemed to mainly focus on the serious circumstances in the medical field that require hiring someone like Takeda.
The fact that you’re always focused on showing no damage means that you actually have damage.
>>42
It was said to be a bad spirit in front of the mounded salt, and it didn’t go well.
Can we watch gross surgery videos again?
I see, so the daughter who is blogging on Ameba likes to draw manga and has been updating her manga.
I was interviewed by NHK, and it’s turned into a blog article.
Isn’t it scary that the original work is set free?
I want them to at least get their medical license revoked somehow…
Repeating without reflection and original work.
>>47
Even now, there are complaints of varying degrees from the emergency doctors at Suita Tokushukai Hospital…
>>63
I did a little research and found a ton of articles that show no reflection at all…
It’s not just about reviewing the system; if we don’t do something about this, the citizens of Suita will disappear.
That said, can we really expect someone as unique as this to fit into the system as a singularity or an outlier?
>>48
Well, I might as well accept that they come in after giving them a hundred steps.
I want you to at least be able to play properly.
>>48
There are plenty of reasons to be let go because your usual behavior and work attitude are not good.
For some reason, a bunch of people are taking on everything with all their might, so the upper management in the industry has a terrible mentality.
If this precedent is accepted as is, it would mean that as long as you obtain a medical license, it’s permissible to commit murder, right?
I don’t want to see this…
Usually, people give up on their own and move to a different field.
I didn’t expect something like this.
>>54
It involves people’s lives, after all.
Normally you can’t be attached…
Well, it would be even worse if it was deleted.
In the NHK morning news, it was reported that Takeda-kun is a hardened killer doctor who has let patients in need of dialysis die even after going to the emergency room.
>>57
I didn’t know you were doing things like that, Takeda-kun…
>>59
They just left it without reading the chart, saying that dialysis was needed or something like that.
>>64
Isn’t it true that leaving it unattended without reading the medical record has no redeeming qualities anymore…?
Well, until now, there has only been an unreasonable way to defend it.
>>73
In the original work, there are so many close calls, like administering a medication at five times the dose or trying to give a massive amount of potassium.
Smoking in the bathroom and skipping out despite having a brain check-up.
It’s not even about the arms, so to speak.
This is not just a medical mistake; they are trying to kill because they are ignoring both the medical records and the instructions from the start.
>>88
This has crossed the line from neglecting duties to obstructing them.
It’s not slacking off, but rather active sabotage in its original sense.
>>95
The situation, like having a delivery ceremony or working while it’s questionable whether the alcohol has worn off, reflects actions that are problematic even before the issue of whether the surgery skills are good or bad.
How is it as a member of society?
When NHK covered it before, it was clearly Takeda-kun…
I guess I was shocked by the survey results and stayed silent for a week.
The essence of the problem is that there was a politician behind this.
>>65
The fact that the hospital I am currently in is Tokushukai, makes that obvious.
The Tokushukai organization, founded by Toru Tokuda, was an organization that had fierce conflicts with the Japan Medical Association after he transitioned from being a doctor to a legislator during his lifetime.
It’s scary that everyone is supporting Takeda-kun by 6%.
It’s around 2.5%, right?
>>67
Well, seriously supporting something like this is stupid, but pretending to support it as a joke at that point is also stupid.
>>81
Their primary doctor is Takeda-kun, right?
It may not be an important part of Takeda-kun’s issue, but I thought a survey like this is fine too.
If Takeda-kun had skills and his sense of ethics was finished, it would be hell like Chocolata.
From the beginning, it’s been like that, but I don’t want it to be a story where if you fail, you’re thrown out, which would make no one want to become a doctor, if they’re a decent person.
>>70
Just make sure to properly eliminate this level of lunatic.
It’s not about being out for making one mistake.
Since they are fundamentally intellectual elites, they don’t often engage in behavior that crosses the line.
There are a certain number of exceptional individuals who can study, and most are captured around the time of medical licensing or at least by the resident stage, but psychopaths like in the original work fall outside that net.
If a doctor’s child is in a dangerous situation, it will be assumed that I don’t know what happens next.
The essence of the problem is that it’s more concerning to remain a doctor even after making such a blunder at this level than whether or not one is a politician.
It’s a problem that Takeda-kun was a monster mistakenly born into the human world and that the hospital allowed such things to run rampant, so both issues need to be addressed…
🌀
“The current legal regulations are far too powerless against ‘malicious scum who have become brazen and are extremely bad at their operations.'”
>>76
Because it is something that the medical association should be able to actively eliminate.
The medical association is not doing its job, right? The authority is being transferred to the country, and stricter audits will be implemented. First, those who did not fulfill their responsibilities will be dismissed across the board, and that’s where the conversation will lead.
>>76
Having a human heart is a prerequisite.
I never expected something like this to come up…
I wonder if it’s okay for someone who claims to be invincible because they are under criminal prosecution to casually tweet about it to the victims and their families who are currently involved in the ongoing struggle.
>>78
Well, if you openly say, “I’m not reflecting at all,” it would make it easier for the judge to pass down a verdict, right?
I might have a unique scoop, so I’ll take a look.
It’s really not acceptable to the point where I can’t even judge whether it’s a malicious impersonator or the real person.
As long as they don’t have a sense of responsibility and aren’t overly eager to do anything, it’s fine for them to exist, you know?
Ohzack was also affected by reputational damage, right?
How should society respond to individuals who lack the ability to judge right from wrong and empathize with others? This issue is not limited to just healthcare.
>>87
Even people who are lacking somehow manage to make things work, so that’s not the issue with Takeda-kun.
>>87
In the case of healthcare, the issues are directly linked to life.
The impression received when an event occurs is extremely horrific.
>>87
If you’re not doing a job where common sense is heavily questioned, having such a person around isn’t really a problem.
Hey… why are you doing neurosurgery…
>>87
Here, it’s perfectly fine to ignore or have it covered in poop and be excluded.
Unfortunately, in reality, because there are human rights, it becomes impossible to do anything if they take advantage of that.
>>111
I’m scared that if I try to deal with such a person, I might unintentionally involve different people in the process.
>>116
It’s not just a person who can’t adapt.
This person clearly infringes on the human rights and right to life of others, and maliciously engages in defamation, so there are no elements that would involve other psychos.
The problem is that they haven’t been suspended from their duties.
It should be easy to do based on the hospital’s judgment.
(The mysterious matter that has already been communicated)
That drill that’s all twisted probably has a slight pop-pop-pop sensation, right?
That’s scary.
People who eat Ozak are no good.
There are quite a few people who interpret feedback or warnings from others as attacks.
If you believe the content of the manga, it seems they didn’t even practice or anything…
Don’t mess with the nerves like that.
Are you still doing that?
I couldn’t keep up with the situation when the person and their colleague (real name) and a colleague (anonymous) appeared on X.
This person really doesn’t give up or make any effort despite being terrible. What is wrong with them?
If it’s just one of them, that’s one thing, but why isn’t either of them doing it…?
>>102
Because the salary is good.
It’s as if someone designed it with ill intent, as it is in the most inconvenient spot.
>>104
Because Takeda-kun wants to go to places like that…
The fact that there is a hospital where you can safely entrust your life to the philosophy of Tokushukai with Takeda-kun there…
>>105
The problem was that it had originally become a place for isolating not just Takeda-kun, but also other crazy people.
It’s really terrible that they’re engaged in a power struggle without kicking Takeda out, and I can only think it will collapse.
>>105
In the first place, Tokuda Torao himself had numerous fights with the Japan Medical Association, and the Tokushukai organization is one that actively performs procedures like living donor liver transplants that are not recommended by the Japan Medical Association.
If there had been at least some decent stopper above, it wouldn’t have turned out like this.
If that’s not functioning either…
>>107
After the late-stage internship in Shiga, the professor will terminate you once the period is over.
Kyoto is sealed off without undergoing surgery.
If it’s discovered that it’s Takeda-kun in another world, surgery is prohibited.
Tokushukai prohibits surgery and everyone around them fully supports.
Therefore, it’s truly abnormal that Ako allowed him to operate freely until 8 operations failed, making it seem on paper that Takeda-kun was not at fault, and even assisted in the laundering of his career.
>>153
When listed like this, Akaike seems too intense.
I think the system of having all the decent colleagues follow up just to support someone who isn’t suited for the job is fundamentally problematic.
I don’t think the person on dialysis was examined even once.
When your family disclosed the medical records, it turned out to be that controversial doctor.
Why are you doing such a poor self-parody?
>>114
It’s a basic move for trolling.
Have you stopped messing with the Civil Code?
Well, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the emergency medical field has been particularly lacking in personnel… but I never expected that the current situation would still leave us unable to recognize Takeda-kun’s medical license.
>>119
Rather, because of this hiring, the burden on nurses and doctors has greatly increased, and there are even people leaving the relevant hospitals, so there are consistently only disadvantages.
It’s terrifying that they have a proper medical license but their surgical skills are awful and their knowledge is lacking.
A person who doesn’t even intend to uphold the pretense of the medical profession’s benevolence is too dangerous to be a physician.
>>122
The facade is just a facade after all, but being able to uphold that facade is what constitutes goodness and sociability…
It’s not like being bad at something means your personality is any better…
Even taking into account the lack of skill, being so quick to anger, sulking easily, and getting bored quickly makes you really unsuited to be a doctor.
When I suddenly started saying “I’m Takeda-kun’s model!!!!” on social media, I thought, “This is scary…”
Doctors who leave the hospital due to a lack of manual skills are certainly a lot better than Takeda-kun; however, when they are placed as doctors in nursing facilities, quite a terrible pattern can occur…
I have seen several doctors get angry at the elderly who were rescued, saying, “Didn’t you have any signs? Why did you leave it untreated for so long?!”
Doctors in the Takeda-kun system tend to just observe for a while and only send you to the hospital after a sudden change occurs.
T2
It’s common knowledge among medical professionals that if you administer that amount of potassium, it will lead to death…
Is it really true that Takeda passed the exam? That fundamental part has always been suspicious.
We need to regularly bring it up so that it doesn’t fade away.
In fact, I believe this will allow us to expect support in terms of public opinion.
>>129
When you can no longer be confident that you can perform the surgery, it’s normal to pass that on to the next generation, isn’t it?
Using a separate account to defend oneself and criticize the victim’s family is monstrous.
>>134
Did you really do that and get caught…?
>>141
I forgot to switch accounts and responded from the person’s position.
>>147
It’s not just about being a troll, but you also overestimate your own intelligence…
What should I do if another shocking video comes?
It’s unusual for nurses to carry recording devices for self-defense.
It’s hilarious that I accidentally bit on a response battle with my alt account.
>>137
It’s really terrible that the move is completely the same as the troll who got the connection wrong.
It’s fine to postpone issues in healthcare, but if something like the image in the thread becomes a big deal, it would be too dangerous if we don’t completely cut it off with all our might.
The old media is trying to spread suspicion with a one-sided perspective again…
>>144
Even if it’s meant as a joke, standing on Takeda-kun’s side and going against the grain is something that only someone with a bad head and personality could do, so be aware of that.
>>146
What is with the ridiculous way of speaking from people who have been influenced by self-proclaimed Takeda-kun and have turned into followers?
It seems that there are about 100 medical accidents, regardless of their size. If the person responsible for the accident is reflecting on their actions and expressing remorse, then I could say it’s understandable if they are not the victim…
Takeda and Akashi, trying to baffle a patient’s family without medical knowledge by throwing around medical terminology, have exactly the same behavior as those at Gunma University Hospital.
Even when surrounded by smoke, the victim’s family, who independently acquired medical knowledge without breaking, finally fought back and came to light in exactly the same way.