
When the Doctor Prescribes a Plug-in
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The new book has been released. Readers can check out "This Doctor is Dangerous". ... You are a small (poor) doctor with a monthly income of 2,000, suffering from the pressure and devastation of life! However, one day I woke up and found that I had opened a plug-in... You are going to have an appendix operation, so you open the abdomen for exploration: you touch the cecum: [Cecum: Healthy! You touch the colon: Colon: Healthy! ] You touch the appendix: [Appendix: This is an inflammatory and purulent appendix monster, lv15, a rare monster. Recommendation: perform an appendectomy! You raised the knife and lowered it, successfully cutting out the appendix. Bite! Kill the rare appendix monster and get: Appendectomy experience +100, RMB +100, and a white suture needle! ... You are an emergency surgeon. As soon as you wake up... You become stronger by saving people! General 2 group: 107,798,4631. Full reservation V group: 818, 843, 247 (full reservation required) Helm group: Group number: 902, 053, 154. (Helmsman and above) Veterans, good wine and good meat are looking forward to everyone's arrival!
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Official(1662)Scraped 22d ago
What do you think of today's doctors?
I don't know how you go to the doctor, but I love and hate it. To be honest, two months ago I always thought that today's doctors are all quacks, and it wasn't until last month that I changed my view on doctors. I was born in the 1980s and got stomach problems when I was 16 years old. I have been to many hospitals, changed many doctors, and prescribed too many medicines. None of the medicines were effective and none of them could cure my stomach problems. I was always asked to do a gastroscopy when I went to big hospitals. I thought it was too embarrassing and I never did it. At first, I had to carry it every time I had a stomachache. Later, I found that ranitidine was very good for my stomach problems. Although it could not cure it, it relieved the pain very well. The pain disappeared within a few minutes after taking it. I have not stopped taking ranitidine for more than ten years. I didn't stop until last month. Because it didn't work, I went to Jinan Wuzhou Hospital for gastroscopy and colonoscopy. I had two minor surgeries and prescribed more than 1,000 medicines. Now my stomach is fine. It's a lie to say that I'm not grateful to Jinan Wuzhou Hospital, and it's also a lie to say how much I like them because the fees are too expensive. The two minor surgeries only took about ten minutes, and they cost me 7,000 yuan. Plus five hours of gastric lavage and examination, the cost was less than 2,000 yuan, and they cost me more than 9,000 kilograms and 10,000 yuan.
I accidentally clicked on the question, and the author's voice... I'm done.
A little observation: At first, I saw that the system rewards money and gives red envelopes to zfb, and then gets rewards by grabbing red envelopes. It feels very confusing. In my personal opinion, the system rewards only small amounts of money. Judging from the current development, the protagonist will basically rely on his own medical skills to make money in the future, and the money rewarded by the system is dispensable. Or just cancel the monetary reward (if it's a foreshadowing of some future system features, just pretend I didn't say anything). Also, since the money is given by the system, don't deliberately mention the source. For example, the zfb red envelope was reasonable at first. Later, when he grabbed the red envelope and grabbed 100 yuan, the system "controlled" Wang Qian to send the red envelope after completing the task. Will this monetary reward be a red envelope privately given to the protagonist by the patient? Or maybe he already knew that Wang Qian was going to send a red envelope, and happened to know that the protagonist could grab 100 yuan, or directly hacked into the background program to control the protagonist to grab 100 red envelopes. It looks very strange here. What if you don't grab the red envelope or deliberately don't grab the red envelope and it's not... It's better to describe it as "cheating" if you insist on monetary rewards. The source of the money is unknown, the system nb bypasses the bank system and transfers money from dead accounts, etc. It will be much better if you just take it all in one go. (As a loyal reader, please don't comment if you don't like it)
Doctors who cheat are different - Comment on "When a doctor prescribes cheats"
Every emergency doctor has to brace himself and be prepared late at night. Chen Cang is an emergency doctor. One day, a voice suddenly orders him in his head? For example, if you ask Chen Cang to help a patient change dressings and debridement, you can get 20 yuan and experience in changing dressings. When he first heard this voice, Chen Cang thought he was hallucinating, but when he was on duty for another doctor for the next task, he could get 100 yuan~ Chen Cang accepted the task without saying a word. It was true that "money can make the world go round." After that, he suddenly found that some people around him had arrows on their heads, and some had question marks. Aren't they just like NPCs in the game? By approaching the task with the question mark, you can know the detailed task and get small money and experience. It is like a game. Since it is a game, it must have levels. Chen Cang is only a twelfth-level resident doctor now. The higher the level, the better the rewards you get, and this special attribute of relieving the pain of patients is simply too good. I believe that Chen Cang, who has obtained the plug-in, will treat patients more attentively and seriously.
All the reviews I have received are five-star reviews. Are they fake?
Aren't all doctors high-income earners? How come there are still people with an income of two thousand?
Doctor salary and staffing issues
Generally speaking, public hospitals are divided into several types of personnel. The first is public institutions with establishments, which are half civil servants. The second is a contract, a hospital labor contract signed with equal pay for equal work. The third is temporary workers, who are hired independently by the department. These three types of wages are different. Temporary workers only have a basic salary without any share. Contract workers receive equal pay for equal work and no provident fund. It will be available after one year of preparation. So those who don't understand should not mislead others.
I'm convinced, the plot is seriously depressing.
I've read Chapter 800. No one knows the protagonist every time he goes to a new hospital. Everyone will question the protagonist. Even if the protagonist wins the national championship, is in the JoongAng Daily, receives international praise, publishes three high-level papers, is promoted to deputy director, and goes to Beijing for further study, he is still looked down upon by all kinds of people! ! ! The training group doesn't even know what the protagonist is capable of! ! Damn it, doesn't the actor even have internet access at home? ? ? I understand it once or twice, and I can accept it three or four times. It's 800 chapters! ! You have the ability to write that the protagonist is looked down upon at the end
A humorous novel that can be used as a popular science
This novel is very professional. The author, a veteran, consulted a lot of information for this book. Behind the humor of this novel is a solid theoretical foundation. In addition, the concepts advocated in the book are very upright. There is no life-or-death intrigue, only heroic spirit of sympathy. The feelings of family and country run through the entire text, ranging from the world situation to the warmth of family. There are no abrupt transitions in the pattern changes throughout the text, which shows the author's writing skills. Let's talk about the shortcomings... There are a lot of typos... Gone
It's a pity to throw away tasteless food
1. As always, I don't care about typos (hieroglyphs). 2. The plot is getting longer and longer, and there is more and more nonsense (water). Since you are writing a medical article, although I have basically never heard of or recognized the cases, professional terms, and drugs you mentioned, I feel that it is awesome. This is what attracts me to read. It's not about emphasizing the importance of something over and over again. I don't know the specific process of head transplant surgery, but when I heard the name, I thought it was very powerful. You can give me a large section to popularize science about this thing, and you don't want to see a large section saying that foreign experts see Chen Cang as awesome. Chen Cangniu, pretending, and being handsome are the emotional tone of this book from the beginning to the present. Don't I know it from the beginning when I read it to now? Can't you make up your mind? What I want to see is how awesome the specific technology is. 3. Don't be too casual about righteousness, national heroes, superheroes. I understand that you, the author, are happy and lamented because there are so many students applying for medical school, especially top students, but half of the next chapter is wasted. Isn't it more concise to explain the difficulty of this head transplant surgery (Chinese and foreign comparisons, clinical data, I believe most readers can only understand these). With so many experts coming, I only know that the neuro chairman has done it before, but it failed. I don't even remember his name. 4. Finally, I don't understand medicine, but I gradually felt that I was reading an urban novel. Maybe my supervisor positioned the book too high, but doesn't this represent my recognition and expectation of the book as a reader? I still remember the chapter about children drinking. The author does a good job of popularizing science, and everyone likes it. There is no need to popularize science about difficult and complicated diseases, but daily precautions can be popularized, but do not tell readers any medication and treatment methods. 5. Let's chat a few words. I hope the author will write better and better. Finally, I wish you a happy wedding!
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Official(1662)Scraped 22d ago
What do you think of today's doctors?
I don't know how you go to the doctor, but I love and hate it. To be honest, two months ago I always thought that today's doctors are all quacks, and it wasn't until last month that I changed my view on doctors. I was born in the 1980s and got stomach problems when I was 16 years old. I have been to many hospitals, changed many doctors, and prescribed too many medicines. None of the medicines were effective and none of them could cure my stomach problems. I was always asked to do a gastroscopy when I went to big hospitals. I thought it was too embarrassing and I never did it. At first, I had to carry it every time I had a stomachache. Later, I found that ranitidine was very good for my stomach problems. Although it could not cure it, it relieved the pain very well. The pain disappeared within a few minutes after taking it. I have not stopped taking ranitidine for more than ten years. I didn't stop until last month. Because it didn't work, I went to Jinan Wuzhou Hospital for gastroscopy and colonoscopy. I had two minor surgeries and prescribed more than 1,000 medicines. Now my stomach is fine. It's a lie to say that I'm not grateful to Jinan Wuzhou Hospital, and it's also a lie to say how much I like them because the fees are too expensive. The two minor surgeries only took about ten minutes, and they cost me 7,000 yuan. Plus five hours of gastric lavage and examination, the cost was less than 2,000 yuan, and they cost me more than 9,000 kilograms and 10,000 yuan.
I accidentally clicked on the question, and the author's voice... I'm done.
A little observation: At first, I saw that the system rewards money and gives red envelopes to zfb, and then gets rewards by grabbing red envelopes. It feels very confusing. In my personal opinion, the system rewards only small amounts of money. Judging from the current development, the protagonist will basically rely on his own medical skills to make money in the future, and the money rewarded by the system is dispensable. Or just cancel the monetary reward (if it's a foreshadowing of some future system features, just pretend I didn't say anything). Also, since the money is given by the system, don't deliberately mention the source. For example, the zfb red envelope was reasonable at first. Later, when he grabbed the red envelope and grabbed 100 yuan, the system "controlled" Wang Qian to send the red envelope after completing the task. Will this monetary reward be a red envelope privately given to the protagonist by the patient? Or maybe he already knew that Wang Qian was going to send a red envelope, and happened to know that the protagonist could grab 100 yuan, or directly hacked into the background program to control the protagonist to grab 100 red envelopes. It looks very strange here. What if you don't grab the red envelope or deliberately don't grab the red envelope and it's not... It's better to describe it as "cheating" if you insist on monetary rewards. The source of the money is unknown, the system nb bypasses the bank system and transfers money from dead accounts, etc. It will be much better if you just take it all in one go. (As a loyal reader, please don't comment if you don't like it)
Doctors who cheat are different - Comment on "When a doctor prescribes cheats"
Every emergency doctor has to brace himself and be prepared late at night. Chen Cang is an emergency doctor. One day, a voice suddenly orders him in his head? For example, if you ask Chen Cang to help a patient change dressings and debridement, you can get 20 yuan and experience in changing dressings. When he first heard this voice, Chen Cang thought he was hallucinating, but when he was on duty for another doctor for the next task, he could get 100 yuan~ Chen Cang accepted the task without saying a word. It was true that "money can make the world go round." After that, he suddenly found that some people around him had arrows on their heads, and some had question marks. Aren't they just like NPCs in the game? By approaching the task with the question mark, you can know the detailed task and get small money and experience. It is like a game. Since it is a game, it must have levels. Chen Cang is only a twelfth-level resident doctor now. The higher the level, the better the rewards you get, and this special attribute of relieving the pain of patients is simply too good. I believe that Chen Cang, who has obtained the plug-in, will treat patients more attentively and seriously.
All the reviews I have received are five-star reviews. Are they fake?
Aren't all doctors high-income earners? How come there are still people with an income of two thousand?
Doctor salary and staffing issues
Generally speaking, public hospitals are divided into several types of personnel. The first is public institutions with establishments, which are half civil servants. The second is a contract, a hospital labor contract signed with equal pay for equal work. The third is temporary workers, who are hired independently by the department. These three types of wages are different. Temporary workers only have a basic salary without any share. Contract workers receive equal pay for equal work and no provident fund. It will be available after one year of preparation. So those who don't understand should not mislead others.
I'm convinced, the plot is seriously depressing.
I've read Chapter 800. No one knows the protagonist every time he goes to a new hospital. Everyone will question the protagonist. Even if the protagonist wins the national championship, is in the JoongAng Daily, receives international praise, publishes three high-level papers, is promoted to deputy director, and goes to Beijing for further study, he is still looked down upon by all kinds of people! ! ! The training group doesn't even know what the protagonist is capable of! ! Damn it, doesn't the actor even have internet access at home? ? ? I understand it once or twice, and I can accept it three or four times. It's 800 chapters! ! You have the ability to write that the protagonist is looked down upon at the end
A humorous novel that can be used as a popular science
This novel is very professional. The author, a veteran, consulted a lot of information for this book. Behind the humor of this novel is a solid theoretical foundation. In addition, the concepts advocated in the book are very upright. There is no life-or-death intrigue, only heroic spirit of sympathy. The feelings of family and country run through the entire text, ranging from the world situation to the warmth of family. There are no abrupt transitions in the pattern changes throughout the text, which shows the author's writing skills. Let's talk about the shortcomings... There are a lot of typos... Gone
It's a pity to throw away tasteless food
1. As always, I don't care about typos (hieroglyphs). 2. The plot is getting longer and longer, and there is more and more nonsense (water). Since you are writing a medical article, although I have basically never heard of or recognized the cases, professional terms, and drugs you mentioned, I feel that it is awesome. This is what attracts me to read. It's not about emphasizing the importance of something over and over again. I don't know the specific process of head transplant surgery, but when I heard the name, I thought it was very powerful. You can give me a large section to popularize science about this thing, and you don't want to see a large section saying that foreign experts see Chen Cang as awesome. Chen Cangniu, pretending, and being handsome are the emotional tone of this book from the beginning to the present. Don't I know it from the beginning when I read it to now? Can't you make up your mind? What I want to see is how awesome the specific technology is. 3. Don't be too casual about righteousness, national heroes, superheroes. I understand that you, the author, are happy and lamented because there are so many students applying for medical school, especially top students, but half of the next chapter is wasted. Isn't it more concise to explain the difficulty of this head transplant surgery (Chinese and foreign comparisons, clinical data, I believe most readers can only understand these). With so many experts coming, I only know that the neuro chairman has done it before, but it failed. I don't even remember his name. 4. Finally, I don't understand medicine, but I gradually felt that I was reading an urban novel. Maybe my supervisor positioned the book too high, but doesn't this represent my recognition and expectation of the book as a reader? I still remember the chapter about children drinking. The author does a good job of popularizing science, and everyone likes it. There is no need to popularize science about difficult and complicated diseases, but daily precautions can be popularized, but do not tell readers any medication and treatment methods. 5. Let's chat a few words. I hope the author will write better and better. Finally, I wish you a happy wedding!















