
The teacher is a veteran! Why don’t you aspire for a higher position? …… If a doctor prioritizes greed, that’s the end… Haha…
This person and Dr. Yamashita are popular.
But if you don’t stand up, the stupid ones with self-importance will take the top position, so I think you shouldn’t just run away.
>>2Those top two will be gone sooner or later…
>>7To disappear means that you would probably do something that brings harm to those around you… That’s not good.
>>2If things stay the same, this person has absolutely no chance of winning the election.
>>49With two people gone, I guess we have no choice but to rely on this older person… although they’ll probably refuse… since it’s an in-hospital evaluation at that stage.
Mr. Shiitake, the teacher of light.
Patient Ant Valley of Light
I also like Dr. Chin-Ki and Dr. Kowa from the single story.
No way! I’m at my wit’s end!
>>5Idiot!! Don’t give up!!
Are the other two dragging each other down in a power struggle and self-destructing?
Eeee!
La la la
Good.
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I wonder if people involved in medical activities in conflict zones feel like this…
Mr. BJ is weak against people like this.
The definition of a great doctor must be different.
At our hospital, we make the trainees work hard and go through rigorous training! I believe he will become a great doctor. However, even if that’s the case, there are those who come in like that. Please, Professor Black Jack, come and help us! It will be reassuring, hooray! Everyone, look! It’s the professor!
I like Dr. Yamura.
>>13I’m going to sneak into the operation because I’m worried about the patient.
A doctor who is a model for stepping in to perform surgery when needed.
>>13After helping with the operation, when I thanked them, they took off their hat, and their hair came out all messy, which was quite a surprising turn of events?
>>23(I wonder where I put my hair…)
>>13“It feels like they’re completely ready to have someone clean up after them at the moment they say ‘Now I can relax!!’, so it’s no wonder that Yamura-sensei would want to stop that.”
Dr. Yamaura is probably a good teacher, but I can also understand the feelings of the new doctors.
>>14We are already full-fledged professionals! Yet, we’re still being made to start from the bottom! That’s why I’m going to perform surgery on a patient without telling the teacher and make him acknowledge me!
So, I’m counting on you, Dr. Black Jack!
It’s a sweet naive person saying that, you know?
>>20Isn’t it about why you started taking such actions?
>>20When I saw the patient, the doctor got angry and said, “You all fix it on your own,” but now that I think about it, I can’t really trust that.
“Because ‘doctors are wonderful’ is my original experience, teacher…”
Is it really that unusual for a passing doctor to provide appropriate first aid?
>>17It was incredibly good on top of being appropriate, so even Blackjack couldn’t help but feel a bit interested.
Despite being quite powerful and holding a high position…
Don’t look down on blackjack.
It’s nice to correspond with you, Yamauchi-sensei.
Sakagihara and Oginokawa are really annoying, so Mr. Yamura’s character stands out even more…
It’s good that the top two just self-destructed on their own.
If I’m told to compete for power with those two, that would be pointless.
Your wife is a nice person too, right, Mr. Shiitake?
Doctor Yamura probably realized that this is a misdiagnosis as well.
>>26I was properly hidden, so I was mixed in with the surgery…
Since BJ did everything I wanted them to do, I didn’t step in.
It’s an issue that has been said for a long time that new doctors have too few opportunities to perform surgeries.
Because I am a person who analyzes myself and recognizes that I don’t have the capability to be at the top in the first place.
Moreover, they go above and beyond by even cleaning up after themselves.
It’s not about desire; it’s about taking responsibility…
This person is probably someone worth respecting for those who aren’t influenced by the factions above, as they were just looked down upon by them.
Mr. Shiitake is someone who properly fulfills his role.
I’m sure that even as the director, they will do it accurately.
I think they’ll raise a proper successor and step down quickly.
>>35Cool…
Professor Yamauchi’s appearance after finishing surgery in the faculty room is full of charm and cute.
In the first place, the skill of a doctor and the talent to win in the factional disputes among doctors are completely different issues.
Regarding this matter, it just happened that the two idiots competing for the top both stumbled and disappeared at the same time, so the chance came around to us.
Whether there is the capability for organizational management is unknown.
Teachers are weak to selfless doctors, you know… Hehehe…
>>40Don’t treat patients with trypophobia with acupuncture, you fool!
>>69I’m sorry…
I’ll make sure you never have a stomachache for the rest of your life… (snaps)
Good luck…
>>89I want you to do this too.
>>92In the case of Mr. BJ, the muscle connections at the joined parts are messed up.
The acupuncture that arranges that will probably work.
There were people who opened clinics in unlicensed villages, even though they didn’t have a medical license.
Finally, the one who was studying again at university.
>>41I can’t help but think that while I think it’s a nice story, I wonder what the residents are doing while that person is away…
>>41Kowa Clinic, huh?
BJ’s back watching Dr. Kowa, who had been a non-licensed doctor for 40 years in a doctor-less village and earned the villagers’ respect, return to the university despite my feelings for him is good.
In reality, Black Boy probably doesn’t have any talent for management.
BJ’s reactions to people with high likability are quite straightforward, aren’t they?
>>43Aside from the easy-to-understand materialistic people, I have a fairly positive view of others, so I think the teacher really likes people.
Isn’t it a waste to have someone skilled at the top?
>>44Being the head of surgery is good enough, right?
It’s a waste to make him the hospital director.
The teacher who didn’t return the acrylic to Diamond seems to have a good relationship with Mr. Kuroo after the main story.
Dr. BJ himself has his brain fried by the doctors of light (or so he believes).
That response is too gentle for a fake teacher addicted to drugs.
You are someone who doesn’t forget kindness.
>>50Both Teacher Honma and the false teacher gave me a real favor at that time…
After all, Dr. Shiitake was not at all interested in power struggles, as they are not the essence of a doctor’s duties.
Since two people in positions equal to or higher than mine suddenly disappeared, I wouldn’t be against taking on a position of responsibility.
It’s a different manga, but Golgo 13 also properly pays back his debts, right?
If I don’t do that, I guess I won’t be good as a professional or as a person.
>>56I burst out laughing because you suddenly started talking about a different manga.
>>56I’m sorry for getting you caught up in the gunfight and for using the meat of the dead horse for the compress… said Golgo.
He must have been a great doctor, wasn’t he?
>>58That teacher who understands their own worth is a great doctor too.
Even though it was too elaborate, I couldn’t see through the artificial heart.
Even in an emergency, they leave the scalpel behind and try to conceal it in a later surgery.
Teacher BJ gets angry, but I wonder about Dr. Honma a little as a doctor…
To be honest, if it weren’t for Dr. Shiitake, that hospital would have been in serious trouble.
I mean, after that, it’s going to be really tough.
>>60It’s really the patients who are in trouble…
It’s great that we have Shiitake-sensei.
That one shining all alone, far away, is the teacher, isn’t it…
In reality, just being skilled at surgery or being a renowned physician alone won’t allow someone to reach a higher position.
>>65Well, yeah.
In case of an emergency, I was thinking I would take over the procedure in their place.
It would be a serious matter if something were to happen to the patient.
Perhaps… you were also worried about that, right?
>>68You were sticking your face out from the wall while saying this line, right?
I have a strangely cute memory.
>>68😊
I like the story of a dedicated teacher who cares deeply for a person who is self-taught and takes care of a village without doctors, even though he is a quack doctor.
>>72It’s not a quack; it’s an unlicensed doctor.
The black guy in the thread seems to be biting down really hard.
>>73(I also started studying medicine aspiring to be a doctor like this…) I remember my mentor thinking that.
I have a separate desire to have someone alongside me who can stand with my lonely first-class self, someone I admire and cannot become.
The heartbreaking ending of the latter half, where it became impossible to confirm the priest’s arm that might have achieved that.
It’s nice to see a quack doctor who has been treating patients in a doctor-less village for decades, but then there’s BJ making a subtle face after seeing a doctor who is attending school.
It’s rare for BJ to go out of his way to chase after and talk to someone, is he the director of some major hospital?
Someone who can’t even do something like this shouldn’t call themselves a doctor, yet they perform basic treatments at an astonishingly high level and leave without claiming the title, which made BJ curious.
The teacher’s sense of duty is reflected in the way their facial skin remains unchanged…
There’s an incredibly amazing doctor in the OVA! It’s great to see a teacher’s eyes sparkling with excitement!
I’m dead…
It’s nice to secretly pick up and drop off my favorite classmate every day, but it felt a bit creepy.
Your hand movements show incredible experience! You’re like some hospital director!
I misinterpreted that, but you’ve only seen mostly terrible directors up until now, right…?
This time, say it with pride.
I heard that it was not the minister, but this blackjack surgery that was performed.
In the end, the two who were in a political struggle resigned due to the discovery of corruption, and then Dr. Shiitake becomes the hospital director, right?
I remember that you had a pretty stern look on your face.
>>86I usually only assist in surgeries, and I don’t have any notable achievements that would qualify me as a candidate for director.
Is it okay if I perform the surgery?
Given the expiration date of a surgeon’s career, it’s understandable that a junior would feel anxious.
I personally think that managing that kind of thing well is a skill of the higher-ups.
In general, there is a respectful attitude towards the doctor of light.
Let’s do it.
>>91Huh?
Eh?
Huh?
What’s amazing about Professor Shiitake is not the attitude of “Oh, someone like me…” or being passive, but rather that he takes on requests as a matter of course and gets them done.
What was this episode about again? Was it the doctor of the hexagram?
>>95pretentious
>>95Is this a story about Jews?
“The small one next to that star is Pinoko, right?” There’s something comforting about that line.
He’s a great doctor! Plus, he’s the type who calmly gets the job done and then leaves! It’s really interesting how Dr. Black Jack goes up to talk to him a lot…
Doctor, which hospital are you from? Excuse me, but… it’s Manaka Hospital. Speaking of Manaka Hospital, the… hospital director has passed away… Are you the chief physician there?
The type that approaches when there is a skilled doctor who doesn’t show off.
The more I become an adult, the more I understand how amazing Shiitake-sensei is, and that’s great…
A master is definitely a great person…! It’s rare to feel that way, right, BJ?
>>102I’ve seen so many people who only have status, so that makes it even more so.
Isn’t it true that this person didn’t initially want it, but eventually rose to the top?
Whoa… that intercostal injection is incredibly accurate and quick…
Is your occupation the director of a major hospital or something?
Since they are the type of person who takes on all necessary tasks, if told to become the hospital director, they would probably answer immediately without any hesitation.
>>105And probably able to handle it smoothly.
Everyone around is scared.
>>108I don’t know that.
If you leave it to me, I’ll do it, but you all better listen, okay? I liked the part where it created that sense of tension.
Just being good at treatment doesn’t mean someone is suitable to be the director, but well, this is a champion’s manga after all.
I thought it was unlikely to get arrested just for a buyout, but the fact that the yakuza is the source of funding is way too dangerous.
They are definitely in separate groups.
>>110It’s a manga that gives off a strong sense of being out of luck, as just before the arrest, they are handing over a stack of cash while saying “please, please.”
>>110If things continue like this, I guess there will be guards assigned to the crew members’ private rooms…
Dr. Shitake is not only skilled in surgery but also seems to be trustworthy in his management, such as soliciting skin graft donations within the hospital and instructing acknowledgments in return.
I like professionals who handle things calmly and steadily…
In reality, if he were here, he would be the type of person who resents No Name the most, Shiitake-sensei.
There are some comments like that here and there.
>>116Because the nameless one is harsh on others but excessively lenient on themselves, they are a verbally adept incompetent.
People like Shiitake-sensei are probably annoying.
>>117The way of saying that I seem different from the anonymous ones is interesting.
I think Mr. BJ shows an anti-authoritarian stance, but he hasn’t been able to break away from the idea that “a skilled person must be someone in a position of power.”
>>119Basically, they say they want to be a recluse, but it’s nice that they also think about wanting a medical license if given the opportunity…
>>130~♪
Even if you have good skills, if you’re not good at navigating society, it’s obvious that you won’t have a good position; BJ should understand that, shouldn’t he?
>>120I wanted to confirm that, isn’t Teacher BJ cute…?
Unlicensed doctors are working hard because they studied properly and passed.
Since Shiitake-sensei was able to give proper instructions, everyone’s evaluation changed quickly.
I somehow feel that truly good people should work quietly behind the scenes.
My salary isn’t increasing because I’m just a low-ranking employee.
“Did you successfully transplant a brain (partly) from an adult woman to a baby?! No, enough with the spiritual stuff, show us your skills!!”
I like the black man that way.
Ultimately, Pinoko concludes that Sensei wants friends.
There may be people above my teacher, but true friends are hard to find.
The women who were kind to me have all left.