
Hell?
Well, the place where this guy is feels like a bit of hell.
Doctors really are the worst!
A comrade with a scar on their shin, harboring a guilty secret!!
Well, I had a pretty good idea, but the medical industry has absolutely no self-cleaning mechanism.
>>5
It’s already a labor shortage, so I guess that’s part of it…
I don’t have the courage to go see it, but something else happened…
As expected, it was no good with Takasu’s followers.
Is this situation exactly what you aimed for, author?!
Mistakes are unavoidable.
It’s a hellish situation where shallow people who want to hide that are protecting someone like Takeda-kun so that the fallout doesn’t fall on them.
>>9
I can somewhat understand how you feel.
You’re protecting the wrong person, aren’t you?
It’s like saying that defending this guy is like having a wound on your own shin.
>>34
To be frank, even a professor who is extremely skilled at surgery can encounter bleeding that obscures the surgical field, leading to blind operations where it’s common to accidentally cut important nerves, so there are no doctors without scars on their shins.
>>43
It’s not about whether you have it or not, but the fact that you’re protecting this person makes it impossible to hide your own wounds, so is that really okay?
>>55
It’s just that medicine is like that, and it’s more troubling for doctors if people blindly believe there are no risks.
>>58
Protecting this guy only adds unnecessary risk to my own reputation, so it’s misguided.
>>58
Well, the original post only performed surgery that imposed risks on the other party without providing any return.
Avengers
>>11
This is a susuk, right?
>>182
It’s the Sinister Six!
Even in the manga, there were people saying, “Poor Takeda-kun! I won’t forgive the hospital!”
>>12
In the first place, if the hospital had properly contained Takeda-kun, this situation wouldn’t have happened, so it’s correct to say that the hospital is the most at fault.
>>20
What was depicted in the manga is that the ban on surgery is unjust and that the hospital should allow Takeda-kun to resume surgery.
In this world where ISO is widely accepted…
There are always a certain number of opinions saying that because of the labor shortage, we should just tolerate low skills.
>>14
Let those kinds of guys undergo surgery on the thread picture.
The Avenger is a relative of the victim, right?
If I said that by protecting Takeda-kun, everyone would be treated by him, it seems like they would scatter like a swarm of spiders.
Doctors who do not want to receive treatment for themselves should quit their jobs.
The reason why quack doctors are not decreasing is that…
Even if I remain a quack, I won’t miss out on food, and even if I make mistakes with the dosage or type of medicine, or convey the wrong diagnosis, or try alternative therapies on patients, I won’t be warned no matter how many people I kill.
I understand until someone who looks down on patients and thinks of doctors as a privileged class appears as a sympathizer.
Is it okay that the symbol is a terrible surgeon?
Is that situation happening now?!
Even though the trial is ongoing, the person wouldn’t do something that would tarnish their credibility… No, I can see this guy doing that.
I think that even if an individual is scapegoated, the hospital’s culture will remain unchanged, leading to the same situation occurring again.
So I want both the monsters and myself to fall.
A style where the defense is not actually a defense.
It is a grave and a swamp.
It is true that there is a labor shortage.
I can understand the argument that you won’t get better unless you gain a certain amount of experience, so just be patient.
This guy is clearly going too far.
There are hospitals where the only doctors available either assist like this guy or can’t kick him out.
Even assuming that the issues with the system are significant and problematic.
It’s gotten so big that it can’t be contained by just this one thing anymore.
A job where you can legally kill people.
>>28
“Murder license is a well-said phrase.”
Well, it’s fine if you gather your friends and inside your circle say, “It wasn’t bad!” “Thank you!”
You will receive the judgment of the law.
I hope this opportunity leads to a review of the social security system.
It seems like you don’t want to create a precedent where a doctor could be dismissed based on the feelings of the lower-class citizens?
I feel like unfounded confidence and initiative could be useful in other jobs.
If they can gather together as a group, that’s fine too.
If real names were disclosed, it would serve as a deterrent.
If you fail, you must make improvements.
Why aren’t you doing it?
>>37
It’s scary to have a QC circle in the hospital…
I’ve done implants before, like Takeda-kun, but you need to do a number of them to get better at it…
The visit is almost meaningless.
Isn’t this guy just wanting to tear people apart instead of having ambition?
I understand it as a more abstract discussion, but…
It can be said that it’s particularly unnecessary to focus on this matter.
If it’s like in the manga, then I don’t have the basics, concentration, or application skills needed for a surgeon.
Also dexterity.
I don’t mean to be rude, but…
No matter how many times I’ve watched videos of people making model kits,
If you don’t actually create it, you can’t produce it well.
If you keep creating without watching videos, you will naturally get better at it…
>>44
In other words, you can get better at surgery just by repeating it, even without knowledge!
>>44
Recent plastic models can talk, huh?
Well done.
>>44
If you don’t practice using the medical kit, there’s no way you’ll get better.
So if you’re saying you’re strong in the real deal, doesn’t that mean you’re going to use a router without any knowledge?
I understand that being a surgeon is tough and seems difficult.
Using this as a banner is a different matter.
Scatter.
Is it really okay to defend yourself by putting yourself on the same level as a quack doctor who only considers living patients as equal to specimens?
There is no such thing as a perfect doctor or perfect medical skills! There are people who want to say that.
You might be commenting without knowing the details of this matter.
>>48
It’s a comic about the victim’s family, right?
There were various circumstances that led to this.
I understand.
But that’s already been depicted in a manga.
Moreover, there are victims.
I understand the sense of crisis about the possibility of being able to get a doctor fired due to the commotion from the outfield, but…
Still, is this really okay?
>>50
It’s like this because you didn’t reject him from the inside…
>>59
There was sort of an internal conflict or a boycott, wasn’t there?
Mistakes are something that can happen no matter what, but I don’t want to dismiss it as something unavoidable when lives are at stake.
I won’t fire you, but I have enough self-cleansing power to send you to a remote rural village.
There is a labor shortage, and if we are constantly criticized for minor mistakes, we can’t continue, so there are certain unavoidable aspects.
However, Takeda-kun is trash due to obvious lack of knowledge, skills, and effort in studying.
It’s inevitable to have mistakes.
The problem is that it’s not the kind of mistake that can be brushed aside as “that’s that.”
Even the Tokushukai (Takedakun’s supporters) can only defend him by saying, “He certainly had a terrible attitude during consultations and showed no intention of reflection or improvement (but recently, he has become somewhat decent…)” at this point.
I can only say that the fundamental personality is finished… It’s not even on the level of discussing the correctness of the doctor’s mistakes.
As expected, many people were thinking, “There’s no way such a friendly person could be a villain… Could it be that they are being unfairly belittled?” and it was a disaster.
>>61
This guy really makes a good first impression…
>>67
I’m really hoping things don’t become a hassle like with that certain governor…
>>61
It’s been nothing but that kind of stuff lately in the world.
>>71
I can no longer laugh at the people of Hyogo Prefecture.
Isn’t this also set in Hyogo?
>>61
If you’re only seeing it through the internet, you might think that because you’re only seeing the friendly side.
But even if I’m not a colleague with this guy, he’s definitely the type I wouldn’t want to get involved with if he’s nearby.
>>61
If I say this, there’s a high probability that people will pay attention to me, and it can actually turn into money, which is really a problem.
>>61
I hate seeing how they start to hate and slander the manga’s author, the victim, and their relatives from here.
>>61
Tactics of Narcissistic Personality Disorder
The medical field has a self-cleaning mechanism.
There are ones that get expelled from any medical facility or are isolated to prevent victims, but they can still claim to be doctors online.
I wonder if someone will come out and advise us to keep stoking the fire and sue Takeda-kun even more!
I want you to head towards defeat on your own because it’s also troublesome if you run away.
It’s not so much that there was a mistake, but rather that it became a huge problem because the situation that led to the mistake was forced through, and it’s concerning that there is no reflection on that.
Since I’ve seen a worthless visiting doctor while working at the facility, I can only assume that there must be plenty of doctors like that out there…
From the perspective of a bottom-tier caregiver, it was filled with people who had the worst skills and character, no wonder they would be sealed away.
>>66
House-call doctors are somewhat at the bottom rung of the medical profession.
I think it’s ridiculous to think that someone like a caregiver would understand anything.
>>78
I know that house-call doctors are at the bottom.
I just said it seems terrible even from that stupid idiot’s perspective.
>>96
A bottom-tier caregiver wouldn’t understand the validity of medical treatment.
>>128
Doctors are truly amazing.
>>146
Of course!
>>170
What makes a doctor great is their specialized knowledge, which allows them to properly treat illnesses and injuries.
It’s frustrating that things have unfolded as expected.
There are many people in the world who are more evil than I imagined and are not able to make correct judgments with their own minds.
Is it really okay to become like those who continue to increase the number of victims without making an effort to improve their mistakes?
I don’t want to live a life going against Takeda-kun’s trends.
At this point, it’s fine if you’re still here or if you’re getting paid, but please seriously keep it sealed…
Are you trying to be like the governor of Hyogo Prefecture?
Is it correct to say that medical errors are something that inevitably happen, and the common view among doctors is that hospitals will naturally cover them up?
Die all at once.
I knew it, you’re doing it without notifying the lawyer!
When pointed out, just say, “I’ve passed it to my lawyer…”
>>81
The lawyer seems to be in distress.
>>86
It seems like it’s reacting like a cell.
>>86
You were making that move in the manga too!
>>81
That’s all I can say.
>>81
Maybe it’s something I’m keeping secret without throwing it away.
Don’t perform surgery as if you’re playing a game.
If you were the type to reflect, review, and accumulate study, you wouldn’t have been told this much.
I wonder if a development will come where everyone involved gets the death penalty.
Of course, the Marukawa clan as well.
Did you think that the person who drew the manga was a colleague? I wonder if they had any idea about it themselves.
>>88
Koalas and so on.
Hyogo, you know…
I often feel that Hyogo Prefecture has a lot of gloomy news.
>>91
The teacher’s bullying suicide also happened in Hyogo.
It’s scary to see doctors competing with each other in their respective specialties, as it’s become more visible again…
Mistakes happen to everyone, so we reflect, study, practice, and feel a sense of responsibility.
This guy doesn’t reflect, doesn’t study or practice, and shifts responsibility; he’s just a piece of trash.
But the person themselves says that all of it is fictional.
If it’s completely false, there’s no place to file a lawsuit, right?
>>97
You’re saying something difficult.
>>97
They are saying something really absurd, claiming it’s all a model even though it’s all false, and they don’t even realize it…
When I requested disclosure, it turned out to be the victim’s bereaved family!
It’s clearly wrong to call something like this a characteristic of the prefecture…
>>100
Bullying and strange districts are making the news, aren’t they?
>>100
Mr. Takeda is not a prefectural resident, and the supporters gathered on X are probably not prefectural residents either.
>>109
Where is the hospital?
>>112
Akō…
>>100
But you know…
Takeda-kun
Governor Saito
Conan-kun from Big Motor
We go to the same high school, right…?
>>162
Huh…!?
It is also a phrase said by “Katsu Kaishu’s father” to a samurai.
The origin of “Even a small insect has a soul worth five parts” is said to be a statement made by Katsu Kokichi, the father of Katsu Kaishu, directed at a samurai who had discarded a townsman.
From the perspective of the samurai at the time, townspeople were no more than insects, an insignificant existence. However, it seems that Kokichi felt anger towards the selfish behavior of the samurai.
The reason for comparing townspeople to insects is inferred to be because Kichisuke was of the hatamoto rank, indicating the strictness of the class system at that time.
Basically, the existence of a self-purifying action and the inability to control the behavior resulting from that self-purifying action can coexist.
>>107
I can’t seal it off from social media, after all…
Even if I try to confuse them with jargon, I have to deal with doctors who can keep up properly.
Since I’m tired… it doesn’t look good even when I see you trying to escape.
If you’re secretly bashing the victim’s family on social media during the trial without your lawyer knowing, that’s just a bit too much like a monster…
No matter how much fools sympathize, it only has a negative impact on the judiciary.
List these guys up, surround them, and burn them.
>>115
Are you going to make Takeda-kun the victim or are you going to side with that guy?
But if we go with the topic of regional characteristics, the number of responses will increase…
Otaku who praised Rosen Asou can’t say anything now.
>>118
You have the wrong thread.
It’s totally unrelated, but it’s funny how easily people can be deceived by superficial attitudes, even though they put so much weight on interviews…
I wonder what they’re looking at…
>>120
Well, if the relationship continues, flaws will come to light, so we get boycotted…
>>133
Takeda-kun was welcomed at the hospital at first, but in the end, his colleagues started recording all of his actions and words.
When you work together, you can see inside, and there’s no way to hide.
Hyogo Prefecture’s specialty products become subjects of accusations and division through social media.
>>121
There’s Amagasaki, right?
Drinking during work makes it impossible to defend you.
>>122
It’s a lie!
>>142
The one that’s false is Ozack.
>>148
Manga is all fiction, isn’t it?
There might be differences in self-purification functions depending on the industry and location.
There might be a history behind customs that appear strange from the outside, so it’s not something that can be generalized.
It’s truly scary that something like that is writhing in a place where lives are entrusted.
Since Takeda-kun is eager to undergo surgery, everyone who supports him will try to have Takeda-kun undergo surgery if something happens.
It’s a win-win.
It’s an industry where mistakes can’t be easily overlooked, but we are only human and mistakes are bound to happen.
Those who don’t make an effort to reduce mistakes but instead become defiant should perish.
I understand how people who don’t trust doctors feel!
Manga is all fiction.
The account is not managed by the person themselves.
But I will appeal.
What are you talking about…?
When I made the disclosure request, it turned out to be the victim’s family!
>>129
There can’t be only locals working at the hospital…
It’s not strange to have someone like Chocolata…
I wonder if the doctor who only prescribes antipyretics and laxatives looks down on dementia patients and caregivers and spouts abusive remarks is doing well…
Where did you come from?
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Chin-anago @haibara_zzz·4 minutes ago
It feels like that’s that, and this is this. Neurosurgeon Takeda-kun… · 56 minutes ago
I’ve mostly identified the source of Takeda-kun’s messages, but I can’t yet pinpoint who is using that connection. In the future, once I can identify them through civil litigation, I’m considering filing a criminal complaint.
1 Neurosurgeon Takeda… @Takedakun_model
In reply to: @haibara_zzz
What would you do if you lost your job because false information was spread about you after you caused injuries to someone in a traffic accident?
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Even that X is like this, huh!?
>>136
Aren’t you the one who got hurt first?!!!
>>136
That’s strange… Isn’t losing your job due to a traffic accident your own responsibility?
Even if it’s hard to call it a surgical error after conceding many millions of steps, the act of murder cannot be helped.
The subsequent moves are just too pathetic.
Anti-vaccine and QAnon are also coming in to support Takeda-kun!
Is this hell?
>>139
Get rid of these dirty Avengers quickly.
I want them to keep going because the more they go wild, the more the problems come to light.
Rather, the supporters are unaware that they are choking the necks of healthcare workers.
What do you want to protect by making an amateur who only has a medical license look like a professional?
If Takeda and the others just treated and operated on each other, in the end, only one would be left…
It’s sad for Kuma-chan, it’s sad for the Hyogo Prefectural Governor, and it’s sad for Takeda-kun.
There are countless idiots who think they understand everything just by looking at the surface of things and end up criticizing, which is insane.
QAnon is now part of the establishment…
Is it with something like a cockroach trap?
It’s good because it serves as a guideline to avoid those crazy doctors who defend this guy.
It’s moving to think that powerless individuals, like quack doctors, can connect and create a wave that moves society.
Neurosurgeon Takeda is fiction based on fact.
It’s only natural that there are discrepancies in perception with Dr. Matsui.
Don’t be a surgeon with a brain that can’t even distinguish between fiction and reality.
I think it’s both good and bad that if you raise your voice online, there are people who will respond in a similar way.
A doctor who has nothing but baseless confidence and can confidently appear before patients, making them mistakenly think, “This doctor seems trustworthy,” is the worst kind of quack, isn’t it?
>>159
The first impression is good, but it’s typical of a psychopath.
The governor of Hyogo Prefecture won, but can Takeda-kun win?
Every time this guy puts something out, it only puts him at a disadvantage in court.
It’s scary that there are even people in this thread who seem to support Takeda.
>>163
Since I heard they were looking at the jar, it seems like they might be browsing here as well…
So if I explain it at X, will the judiciary be convinced?
>>164
No, it will only worsen the impression in court.
It’s fine to support Takeda-kun, but at least do so after receiving his examination or treatment.
Matsui-kun’s lawyer is a river otter…
It’s ridiculous that they aren’t losing their license despite causing so many accidents.
I can understand if it’s two or three times, but it’s in double digits.
It was a miracle that someone who could draw manga happened to be a relative of the victim.
I think it’s foolish to think that self-purification can be confirmed on social media, regardless of the genre.
There’s no way that people who are seriously active at the forefront of any genre can just keep hanging out on social media endlessly!
I feel the limits of various systems.
>>176
Basically, it’s based on human goodness…
Maybe they become trusted because they say things that normal doctors would never say, creating a casual atmosphere.
There are a lot of people wanting surgery, aren’t there?
Serious doctors don’t have time to engage in social media…
There are some who can balance both, but that’s rare; mostly, they’re just idle and lack skill.
It shouldn’t be a problem if the number of people living in Hyogo Prefecture, which is like a disease itself, decreases.
Thinking it’s a traffic accident is dangerous.
The problem is your technique!
Those who seem friendly but get excited when talking bad about someone are often prone to mental disorders.
Indicators to identify dangerous individuals.
Isn’t it just that the garbage has been made visible?
>>185
Well, even if it becomes visible on social media, it’s still just as scary…
Neurosurgeon Takeda-kun’s model @Takedakun_model · 11 hours I consulted with a lawyer and received permission to reopen my account with conditions, despite various risks. Additionally, I (at least) take care to avoid identifying patient information. There is also a legitimate reason to refute the spread of false information. 19 235 637 310,000 yo yo yo – yo yo yo @ymddesukedo · 10 hours Can you provide examples of false information? I’m curious. 1 13 13,000 Neurosurgeon Takeda-kun’s model @Takedakun_model Everything. 23:17 · 2025/02/06 · 3746 views Follow
No problem, because all the information circulating is wrong!