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[This is Dr.Takeda.] Still, the hospital maintained its position that “unilateral dismissal is not possible,” but this time, it is said that there was finally a “punishment.” Another staff member said this.

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Scary…

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It’s late…

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It overlaps with the time when I just started to grumble…

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Substantially unemployed Takeda-kun

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What is the honor of the hospital! There is no longer any authority in Akō City Hospital!

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>>5

I’m not talking about Ako; I mean the Tokushukai where I currently work.

I’m sorry.

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>>5

At least read it before you respond.

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It wasn’t a lie after all…

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So it’s about that hospital in Osaka from this March, huh?

I wonder why the higher-ups are protecting someone like this.

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Even though hospitals are organizations where societal common sense doesn’t usually apply.

Isn’t it a bit strange?

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>>9

It’s quite difficult to have a unilateral dismissal even if it’s not a hospital.

You can’t do it unless you’re seriously committing a crime.

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Is it okay to be on unpaid standby at home?

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>>10

It’s probably a measure to make someone resign since you can’t terminate them unilaterally… but it feels like it could really backfire if Takeda-kun files a complaint.

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Tokushukai Ako City Hospital?

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>>12

It’s mixed, it’s mixed.

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Is unpaid home standby legally okay?

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If you absolutely won’t quit, then there is this way…

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Was he ordered to be in seclusion?

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Unpaid work is unacceptable, so it’s a lawsuit.

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The Tokushukai Association itself is terrible, but it serves as an important foundation for supporting healthcare in remote areas, so it’s not something to just disregard…

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I didn’t know you could do that…

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Home doctor Takeda-kun

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If released into the wild, it might cause trouble at a blurry hospital somewhere again, so I’ll just keep it confined like this…

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Being ordered to stay home without pay is something that would usually lead to losing a lawsuit; it’s quite extreme.

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Because you are doing something quite extraordinary by looking at the past…

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Specialty does not refuse anyone, whether they are doctors or patients…

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I mean, I’m going to die.

I feel a thrill at the thought of it being done to my own company.

This guy probably has his savings until now, right?

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So this guy was also at Iseikai…

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Is there no way to go down a different path after giving up on neurosurgery?

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>>30

That typo tells you everything…

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From Takeda’s perspective, there’s no reason to quit neurosurgery since his capable self is being set up by others.

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>>33

It’s about saying your surgical track record.

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It’s not an invincible person, it’s a person without pay.

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It’s not just Takeda-kun who is a poor performer; there are plenty of bothersome doctors who want to perform surgeries despite being just as bad at it.

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>>35

Could that be the reason why it’s difficult to fire Takeda-kun?

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>>56

If you have the proper knowledge, you should be able to work without needing to perform surgery…

Why can Takeda-kun kill people even after letting go of the knife?

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>>65

No longer talent.

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If there is a significant hindrance to business operations, a suspension of work may be imposed.

However, in this case, this itself is a penalty, so nothing more can be done (prohibition of double punishment).

If it is a home standby order before disposal, it is a business order, so unpaid is not allowed.

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Is there any way you could resign?

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Stay at home!

Home quarantine lifted!

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That mysterious account said something like “I became unemployed!” and was getting mad at the manga, so it really was true after all.

Please disappear without being involved in medicine.

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In yesterday’s special feature on medical accidents, how can they still be so confident when they were already cutting in the wrong place?

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It would be good to send them to field hospitals in conflict zones.

You can probably perform a lot of surgeries and the quality won’t be questioned.

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>>41

It is unacceptable as it would significantly damage the brand image of Japan.

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>>41

Do not ignore the human rights of people in war zones.

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Were you working there just until last month?

Huh…?

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>>42

Well, it seems like I’m being treated like a window-side employee.

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When I think about what you’ve done, it’s too good for you.

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Is it legally okay to impose an indefinite stay-at-home order without breaks?

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>>44

Without a salary, it’s definitely certain to lose if taken to court.

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>>51

I know, right…

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>>51

The hospital’s stance seems to be, “If you want to sue us, go ahead and try.”

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There’s no way I’m quitting!

If I had the common sense to quit, I would have already done so.

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Is the job of suturing a patient who died in an accident and placing them in a coffin not suitable for you?

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A talent that should be asked to leave even with a golden envelope.

There is value in quitting.

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Even though it’s like this and there aren’t any people around, we had no choice but to use it, and while providing support, it turned out to be more of a monster than I expected…

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In order for the user to be exempt from the obligation to pay the right, it should be understood that (1) there must be urgent and reasonable grounds such as the risk of reoccurrence of misconduct or evidence destruction regarding not allowing the relevant worker to work, or (2) there must be a basis in the disciplinary regulations that allows this to be converted into a substantial suspension from work, and it should be understood that merely having an existing practice between labor and management or a verbal agreement with the union is insufficient.

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>https://gendai.media/articles/-/151308?page=5

I thought that the Tokushukai group places a heavy emphasis on money and connections.

I was relieved to know that there are proper doctors and staff.

The executive management team is still awful.

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It’s not quite to this extent, but it’s the kind of thing that happens a lot, right? Like when someone who’s not seriously practicing and is bad at it wants to perform surgery.

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Are you treating Takeda-kun like a doctor by sending him to the battlefield?

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>>62

Let’s have the enemy prisoners treated.

The prisoner who did not reveal information

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>>71

Do not ignore the human rights of prisoners.

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>>76

They’re having doctors with medical licenses treat patients, considering human rights!

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>>71

Don’t you know?

Abuse of prisoners, human experimentation, and acts of torture are prohibited by the Geneva Conventions.

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They ask how about assigning them to another job, but they are the kind of person who skips out on things saying it’s boring…

It’s impossible.

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Only newbies or really bad doctors want to perform surgery.

If you have decent skills, you’ll be booked with surgeries all the time.

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Kohara probably started with “I’ll raise the inexperienced Takeda-kun.”

Why did the hospital hire Takeda-kun?

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>>66

The sad reality is that there aren’t enough neurosurgeons, so even someone with Takeda-kun’s level of skills becomes a valuable asset simply in terms of numbers.

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Tokushukai Hospital has so many facilities that there is a shortage of doctors everywhere, so they are even willing to hire strange doctors, as they would like to borrow even a cat’s paw. I wonder if they will start doing at least a light background check because of this.

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There’s no way there’s a doctor who’s a habitual latecomer and goes fishing right after punching in their time card.

It’s not a fairy tale or fantasy, you know.

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Anyway, even if it’s something like “You’re clearly no good.”

Please fix the system that allows me to be the one to perform surgery just by whining that I want to do it!

So then how do you gain experience? It becomes a difficult conversation, I suppose.

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The way it starts asking for applause and praise in the early part of the manga is impressive, and I still remember it.

…I wonder if that’s for real…

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>>73

The model’s behavior was exactly that.

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The video of the black current isn’t my surgery!

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The reason Tokushukai has a bad reputation is that it has many patients because there are so many of them across the country, making it a regional core hospital.

Thank you, Tadao Tokuda.

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There are doctors everywhere who want to do something about the corruption surrounding information sources, whether at Akō or Tokushukai.

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>>77

If there are purely people like Takeda-kun, my job becomes difficult, you know…

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>>77

It’s the same with Takeda, but those who choose to become doctors in tough subjects tend to have a strong sense of justice.

Strong will.

If the person’s skills don’t match, it seems that those around them might give up…

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>>87

What should I do if a sense of justice is twisted?

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>>89

It’s not a sense of justice, it’s self-love.

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From the hospital’s perspective, finding the culprit who reported is the top priority.

I want to protect Takeda-kun…!

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>>80

I want you to teach me just this.

Why do I have to protect Takeda-kun that much?

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>>83

Usually, everyone hides their genitals, right?

The “shameful part” wants to be hidden and not seen by anyone.

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>>90

It’s a vital point, but I can’t just cut it off.

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I hope no more victims will emerge.

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Well, the unpaid part is just a rumor…

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In other words, any decent medical professional would probably say no thanks to the very existence of Takeda-kun…

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But it’s difficult, right? Takeda-kun can’t just start another job at this point.

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It’s not Takeda-kun that you’re protecting, but the pride of the person who hired him.

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Well, regarding Takeda-kun, there were medical professionals who defended him by saying that if he treated the victims’ voices merely as complaints and listened to every single complaint, he wouldn’t be able to do his job as a doctor.

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>>94

I think it’s natural to interpret incoming information through the lens of one’s own experiences, as that happens everywhere.

When detailed information comes in, you have to properly acknowledge the mistakes you made.

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Is this a topic that could lead to being isolated or getting ID’d…?

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>>95

You’re probably one of Takeda’s kind.

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>>95

It’s somewhat a Liberal Democratic Party matter…

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If we don’t protect Takeda-kun, the ones who hired him will also bear responsibility…

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It’s unpleasant news.

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I couldn’t watch yesterday’s program because it was scary, but was there really a gory video?

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