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[This is Dr.Takeda.] It seems that Takeda-kun is facing a retirement crisis.

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Are you still active after all?

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It’s good that you get paid for staying at home.

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>>2

“On March 17 of this year, Dr. Matsui was given the sanction of ‘complete unpaid standby at home.’ Since then, he has not come to the hospital. While I feel relieved, I also feel anger towards the hospital management for not taking action sooner. Serious and dedicated colleagues have left, and the hospital’s reputation has been damaged.”

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>>3

What is the honor of the hospital!!!

I hired you knowing what you’ve done up until now, so it’s too late to say your honor is hurt!!!!

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>>99

What is being said about honor is the lament of a colleague who has been troubled by Takeda-kun.

My colleagues don’t have the right to deal with Takeda-kun, so I guess that can’t be helped…

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>>128

What the…

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>>2

At least let’s read it properly and respond.

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Being on standby at home without any breaks is essentially a suspension, isn’t it?

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Looks like it’s pretty big that it was reported by NHK.

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Being on complete unpaid standby at home is really allowed, huh?

Being on standby at home is a work order, yet…

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>>6

It seems that there is a precedent stating that while a disciplinary action is being investigated, it is not illegal to order unpaid leave at home if there is concern about further misconduct or accidents occurring during that time, or about the possibility of evidence being destroyed.

It’s just a poorly managed hospital that has been allowing this situation to drag on, so there is a possibility they haven’t thought anything through.

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>>6

Isn’t it a disciplinary action?

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I mean, it’s still the start.

Without atonement and compensation for past victims and their families, it feels like a hit-and-run.

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Unless a court ruling imposes a large compensation payment.

I have a medical license, so it should be fine, right?

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>>8

If you lose in court, it will result in your medical license being suspended or revoked.

It seems that every year, a few people get stripped of their titles, and I thought Takeda-kun still hadn’t been affected.

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But they won’t hire you.

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>>9

You can just work as a self-employed internist.

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>>11

Who is going?

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>>15

Poor new graduates and patients who know nothing.

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>>15

The funeral home and the temple are looking over here as if they want to join.

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It’s a very difficult medical malpractice trial, but I hope it will move in a positive direction.

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>>10

Isn’t it the case that things are not heading in a good direction?

Even if compensation is recognized, the status of all surgeons will be at risk, leading to a workforce shortage.

Well, it’s the person who made the blunder that inevitably touched a taboo who is to blame.

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What kind of connections do they have to be left alone like this?

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>>12

Since a certain member of the Diet lost in the House of Representatives election, they have become a topic in weekly magazines and have even been featured by NHK, so there are rumors that this person has backing, but I don’t know if that’s true.

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It’s dangerous not to share and monitor this guy’s movements on social media for the next 80 years.

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>>13

80 years!?

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If the person does not reflect on their mistakes, it is meaningless to protect them even under the assumption that mistakes happen.

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Once you open, the rumors spread instantly, right?

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Conversely, it can be said that doctors are so thoroughly protected that even at this level, they are judged to be out without question…

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>>18

Well, putting this guy aside, it is a profession that needs to be protected…

Most of them are reasonable.

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>>27

Rather than being protected, if Takeda-kun is found guilty, a thorough investigation will be conducted at the hospital itself.

Is it just a delay tactic until evidence is erased, as the bad deeds will be revealed in a chain reaction?

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I never expected the situation to change.

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It’s scary to think that if the victim’s family hadn’t drawn a manga, they would have been left unchecked.

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Even the Tokushukai, which had been supporting him, said things like, “Sure, Dr. Matsui had a terrible attitude and was a pain to those around him and didn’t listen to warnings, but he’s been improving lately!!” which makes me feel the incredible severity of Takeda-kun’s situation.

Even at the point where they stopped defending such an organization as Tokushukai, I realized that the claim of “things have gotten better recently” was just an ordinary lie.

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Isn’t it normal to train more or move to internal medicine before it gets to this point?

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>>25

I wonder if it wouldn’t be considered outside even in internal medicine.

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>>25

He’s a psychopath who wants to perform surgery and be praised by those around him…

However, I have no intention of training and honing my skills.

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How long is this original work going to continue?

Hurry up and get canceled.

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If it’s completely unfounded, that’s an outrageous punishment.

Good luck, Takeda-kun’s model.

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Don’t cut it off.

End it with a firm punishment.

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Due to the unnecessary need to protect poorly, I had become complacent and completely rotted away.

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I don’t understand why this person was so obsessed with doing surgery on-site.

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>>37

It’s not something as trivial as just a casual interest.

It’s not that I want to get better at the game, I just want to have fun playing it or something like that.

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>>40

In the manga, that’s the interpretation, but it seems that in reality, people want to accumulate achievements and obtain various qualifications.

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>>37

In the beginning, it was necessary to build a track record for qualification purposes in manga.

It seems that the purpose and means have switched, if that’s the case…

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Even if you get fired as a doctor, you could probably still be a city councilor, right?

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>>38

If a city council member showed up at the council while reeking of alcohol during work hours, it would definitely be a problem…

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It’s okay to pay the salary.

Otherwise, I might go to another hospital, and I want it to be sealed forever.

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Even the Tokushukai, which is a dumping ground in the medical field, is giving up, so it’s really the end.

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I understood the danger because it was surgery, but if it were internal medicine, it would be poisoning.

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Why do Koala and that M advisor want to raise this guy?

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>>44

Regarding koalas, according to the explanation in Takeda-kun (manga), it goes something like, “Nobody comes to a local hospital anyway, and there’s a shortage of staff, so we had no choice but to train the poorly skilled ones who would come.”

Takeda was a guy who repeatedly failed in a way that was beyond clumsy and without any sense of guilt.

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>>62

The place where Takeda-kun was sealed is a large hospital, so even if he is sealed, there are other doctors present.

In a local medical setting like Akō, it can’t be that simple… the author has made that clear as well.

I wanted them to stop much sooner than that, though…

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Since you have enough intelligence to become a doctor, if you run for office from a party like Reiwa, there will probably be people who will support you.

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The prominent figure in the medical field who was invited has passed away quite some time ago.

I get scared wondering how many connections I actually had.

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It is said that there is special protection.

It’s not that they are in a high position, but rather that a lot of effort and damage has been caused by merely a small fry.

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Most people probably don’t care about personality aspects unless they have to undergo surgery.

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>>50

They’re not only not performing surgery, but they’re also neglecting necessary treatments and letting patients die…

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Hurry up and finish the original work.

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I’ve heard the name occasionally, but I didn’t know it was such a corrupt organization. Tokushukai.

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>>52

The last bastion for quack doctors.

Being expelled from there as well means it’s really not good.

Below this, there are only part-time jobs.

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>>52

The idea of providing medical services to remote areas and uninhabited villages to correct medical disparities is noble, and there are organizations taking actions for this purpose.

There are issues that make it easy for someone like Takeda-kun to slip in during that process.

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>>71

If you’re saying you can educate the guy who was a failure, then I can understand that.

Hiring this guy and offering sacrifices is not just about the disparity; he simply wants to play around with money or patients…

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It’s the worst that they were ignored when it was related to patient safety, even though they were suspended because it was related to management.

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It might be a mentality of wanting to take on that kind of job simply because they want to shoot a gun.

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Their pride is too high, and they are obsessed with neurosurgery, which is causing harm…

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I really wish that person with the Beaujolais breasts would shut up already because they’re just useless.

This is the one who is causing a hell of a lot of stress to the victim’s family.

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So that’s why it’s causing a stir on X.

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It’s better to feel grateful just for being alive.

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It’s embarrassing to be caught self-promoting…

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>>59

It’s really lame to lash out with a suspicious account in replies…

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>>111

It seems to have a tendency to be weak against responses, giving it a sticky nuisance vibe here.

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Put down the scalpel soon, for the sake of those who have been drilled into their nerves…

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It became a tragedy because the person liked to cut and went to neurosurgery.

In the first place, there was no need to cut, or the cutting tasks are thrown to a major hospital in the area.

I feel like if it were a private doctor, it wouldn’t have become such a big deal.

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This guy neglects patients who need dialysis without examining their charts or performing surgery, putting them at risk of death or prescribing lethal doses of medication.

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That’s just the pinnacle of self-violation, isn’t it?

I think I’m feeling a rush of brain juice despite being criticized.

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Now that you’ve come this far, I want you to complete up to Part 2: Atonement.

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>>67

You won’t atone, right?

They were hyping it up even on yesterday’s Close-Up Today.

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Was it because the real (temporary) seemed active with X while on home standby?

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>>68

“You said you make more money with a part-time job! Well, if your main job pays 0 yen, then that’s true.”

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>>68

Moreover, they used their friend’s anesthesiologist account (multiple accounts) to impersonate.

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>>84

Lending my account to something like this would only happen if I were extremely naive or unaware of the world.

It’s like we’re the same kind, right…?

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>>68

Oh right, that popped up around the end of March.

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I think motivated doctors in the demanding field of neurosurgery are rare.

If you can raise it successfully, it would certainly be great…

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“Even if I end my life cleaning hospital toilets…”

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>>70

I don’t want to be involved with hospitals in any way…

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>>70

Is cleaning the toilet okay?

Don’t you mix detergents that shouldn’t be mixed?

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They’re already heavily featured in the media, and even if they are presented, patients will probably refuse.

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Crisis

That’s not it.

Please retire.

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The departure of proper medical professionals is a disastrous blow…

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If that’s the case, then there’s nowhere else to be other than prison.

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No, it’s not about retirement, I actually want them to get arrested.

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Well, even though they are doctors, personality is a different matter…

I feel like I’ve seen people who like response battles before.

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>>81

The problem is that this guy lacks personality, skill, and morality altogether.

It’s questionable to have the qualification to manipulate people’s organs when you lack the minimum competence as a doctor.

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Clinic Edition

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There are times when I think it might be better for surgeons to expand their skill tree from technical college or technical students rather than from doctors.

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Even in the countryside, they build general hospitals, so if it weren’t for Tokushukai and Jichi Medical University, rural healthcare would be finished.

Give up on the high density of thickets.

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>>87

Since I have given up on the high rate of thickets, at least do something about the depth.

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>>87

There were experiences where that was the only place that would accept emergency patients, and it’s truly remarkable…

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If the hospital you work at is always publicly disclosed, then it’s fine to continue.

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I will forgive you, but only after you properly atone for your sins…

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There should have been questions to measure ethics in becoming a doctor.

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The problem lies with the individual, but what’s even worse is that the organization has continued to cover for them.

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If it’s just the story of a clumsy doctor, there are probably quite a few of them around.

I want to believe that it is a rare case for them to be so persistent.

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It causes trouble when the main entity goes under because they continue to run a bankrupt local hospital.

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An organization that is built on good intentions.

It’s easy to get hacked by someone who has no good intentions…

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Even though I’m watching, the response battle isn’t that strong.

I think there are people who will be deceived because someone confidently says something that sounds like it makes sense.

In terms of type, it’s similar to Hiroyuki.

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>>102

It’s garbage…

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It’s nice that the date when Takeda-kun started matches the date of the home quarantine.

This guy is too evil, isn’t he?

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>>103

Please stop the further identity verification…

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It’s a pretty significant bug that I suck at it, have no intention to practice at all, yet I’m obsessed with surgery and quite adept at self-preservation.

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It seems that constantly making off-the-cuff comments on social media is also having an impact.

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Quickly carry out the death penalty.

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Hurry up and do 〇〇.

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>>108

Victim? You can cross the line.

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I only glanced at it when it first became a topic of discussion, but was there ever a time when you could actually work normally?

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The response is weak, and the obvious self-promotion is evident.

Matsuda-kun is bad at the internet.

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>>115

Why did you suddenly hit me instead of Takeda-kun?

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>>127

Poor Matsuda-san from all over the country.

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Today is Ozak! Haha

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(I don’t want this to happen to me or my family) but I think it’s just a part of life to fail, reflect, and learn.

But Takeda-kun just skips practice without reflecting or learning from his mistakes and fails again… He’s just a nuisance…

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It’s not that they are particularly good at deceiving people; rather, there are quite a few authoritarian figures on social media who believe that what they say is correct simply because they are doctors.

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It is more hope than crisis.

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Even if I want to believe in the good intentions of the Tokushukai group, I wonder why they didn’t stop at a stage that could make patients anxious.

Because it’s patient-first, it seems like we might release the hospital even if it doesn’t make a profit.

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No matter which part of their behavior you look at, they are truly scum and can’t be defended at all…

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Tokusukai is a place where they commit sexual assault, embezzlement, and election law violations…

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On the first day of my home stay, what I did was obsess over the author Takeda-kun.

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I was most shocked to find out that Takeda-kun, whom I initially thought was a joke, actually exists.

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>>125

Due to the extreme severity, it was supposed to be treated as a joke and no one would believe it.

Why did it become such a huge scandal…?

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It’s tough…

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It seems like someone with a high level of education could be a tutor or something.

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>>130

Impossible.

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>>130

I think Takeda-kun is a person who can’t do his job, so he would be useless no matter what you ask him to do.

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The fictional psychopath doctor had good skills, but there was no reality to it.

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>>131

Characters like this are attractive because they may be a bit crazy but are skilled.

If it’s just a regular thicket, it’s nothing but trash.

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Being able to perform surgery requires quite a high level of resilience, but most doctors have honed their skills to improve their patients’ quality of life.

It’s not like a psychopath or anything…

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I will allow you to be punished with an autopsy by a quack doctor without anesthesia while still alive.

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K2 is fiction.

Takeda-kun is non-fiction.

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>>135

Aren’t you also fictional, Takeda-kun?

The model is even more of a beast, you know?

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Isn’t it like smearing shit on the ideology to let someone who has neither reflection nor improvement remain a doctor, even if they are beneath a bush?

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It will be released again, right?

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Looking at just the statements, it’s as if they have the personality of a troubled person from the internet.

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Why not go into forensic science?

I guess I don’t get excited unless I carve into a real, living body.

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>>141

Isn’t it rude to think that you can just look at this and figure it out on your own, especially when it comes to professionals in that field?

Don’t go out until you have a change of heart.

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>>141

Forensic science cannot accept people who want to cut into the human body just for fun.

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>>141

If there is a misdiagnosis in forensic science, it can lead to false charges…

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>>141

Don’t underestimate forensic science.

This kind of thing should never be involved in any medical practice again.

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Isn’t that person from the Marukawa family after all?

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It is painful to realize that the process through which Takeda-kun became widely seen as a problem relied too much on the individual efforts of various stakeholders, and that if a similar situation arises, it is unlikely that the issue will be made visible in the same way.

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>>143

The problem lies with Takeda-kun himself, but the scariest part is that the existence of such a mad doctor has been concealed until now.

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In the article, it mentions that I have been transferred from clinical to the laboratory, but this laboratory is the department that evaluates the condition by looking at specimens collected from patients.

In other words, until he was ordered to stay at home, Takeda-kun might have been doing important work determining whether this was cancer or a benign tumor.

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>>144

I think I was only allowed to do a simple black-and-white test that even a fool could do.

Moreover, the clinical laboratory technologist is unlikely to overlook it.

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Someone who is late is useless no matter what they do.

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If it’s a job injecting lethal poison into death row inmates, it’s perfect for you, Takeda.

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If I go to a different hospital, will I be able to return to active duty right away…?

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>>150

Unlike when I was previously just exiled and in a free state with a hidden background.

If hospitals that hire doctors involved in high-profile medical malpractice trials publicly disclose their faces and names, that’s what will happen.

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The main reasons why doctors are reluctant to establish practices in the community include “lack of cooperative physicians,” “children’s educational environment,” “spouse’s wishes,” “the physician’s own lifestyle,” and “inability to conduct research.” However, with GP x 2, most of these issues can be resolved. For example, if the home is located in an urban area, the doctor can commute to the GP clinic. If weekend shifts are necessary, they can work alternately, and if a primary and secondary physician system can be implemented, it will also be possible to take turns resting on weekdays.

Let’s try to establish GPs, but specialists seem cooler and there aren’t any GPs like that… So…

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It’s been mentioned in leaks, but it’s quite a mystery why they’ve been defending something that is obviously harming hospitals.

I can only think that there’s an amazing connection, but I wonder how it is.

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If it’s a complete unpaid standby at home, I can sue again.

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Is it because the author and the local newspaper worked hard?

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>>158

Seriously, the system is broken if they can’t revoke the license of such a terrible doctor even after going this far.

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>>140

Akō is, so to speak, a pattern where the hospital does not want to have its rotten parts probed, and Takeda’s self-preservation and lies have caused a chemical reaction.

The reason M-sensei likes Takeda-kun is that he is being protected by both Isseikai and Tokushukai.

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>>159

It’s seriously too politically corrupt, so it would be better to hit it with public authority.

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>>159

They had long since passed away, yet the upper management hadn’t changed at all. What is going on?

However, NHK’s power is truly amazing…

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I’m not an expert, so setting aside medical technology and knowledge from the outside, I can understand that there are people like this in society regarding human nature…

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I thought the Takeda encirclement suddenly tightened.

I see that Tokuda Torao, whom I had been protecting, passed away last summer.

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At this level, even if you have them do cleaning or labor work, they’ll lead the site to ruin with their own inefficient way of working.

We can only provide welfare benefits and isolate them with the power of welfare.

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>>164

The death penalty is fine.

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I cannot feel at ease until I witness being plunged to the depths of hell and rotting away without ever being able to crawl back up.

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I don’t think there is a position in a normal job that someone like Takeda, who can’t even receive a handover, can fulfill.

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Isn’t it contradictory not to dispose of garbage as garbage for the sake of a noble purpose?

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If you make them do manual labor, they’ll definitely end up being the kind of cat on the job site and killing people, right?

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>>172

After all, the premise is that I don’t feel anything even if I kill someone.

Of course, if you make someone do dangerous work, they will kill no matter what it is.

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In reality, if they’re just a terrible quack doctor, that’s fine… in rural areas, even that is valuable talent and there’s potential for growth.

In the case of Takeda-kun, it’s hopeless that he handles a field like neurosurgery, which involves irreversible procedures despite being incompetent, and that he shows no remorse even after killing multiple people.

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It’s been a while since I followed the original, and I almost felt like vomiting.

It's been a while since I followed the original, and I almost felt like vomiting.

Neurosurgeon Takedakun’s model @Takedakun_model – April 13, I expected the survey results, but seeing the numbers is shocking. I don’t know how to take it. I have to take it seriously…
11 76 71,000
Neurosurgeon Takedakun’s model @Takedakun_model – April 12, I support Takedakun’s model.
5.7% support it.
57.7% do not support it.
36.6% are observing it.
4,440 votes – final results
11 31 70,000

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I understand that they are trying to protect the doctors affiliated with the hospital, even if it seems a bit unreasonable, because otherwise the doctors might leave the hospital.

He was already ahead of the game before he came to Tokushukai.

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Well, that must be the real deal…

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If you look at Twitter, you can see that they are incredibly good at talking, so it would have been better if they had done a job where the skill to make a good impression, even by telling lies on the spot, was important.

Why did I become a doctor?

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