
A Doctor's Reading Notes
by Lang Jinghe
About This Novel
This is a reading note full of medical humanistic feelings. The whole book is divided into two parts: one is the author's thoughts after reading some medical works; the other is the author's thoughts on reading humanities works or writers. This is the author's random thoughts written in connection with the actual situation while he is busy with clinical treatment, teaching and scientific research. He insists on reading and reading miscellaneous books, and jots down the contents that he feels most deeply and which contents educate him the most. The purpose is not only self-cultivation, but also hope. Share with colleagues; this is what the author has always advocated: studying literature and art is a kind of professional training for doctors, and studying philosophy and humanities is a kind of quality cultivation for doctors. Doctors should have certain humanistic accomplishments and be considerate, caring and responsible for patients. The whole book seems scattered, but it has a core cohesion point, that is, the author advocates that doctors should not only have technical skills, but should have more medical humanistic care. The articles in the book are short, concise, and the sentences are full of philosophical thoughts and inspirations.
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