
Come On, Dr. Wu
About This Novel
The new book "Breaking Out, Dr. Wu" has been released. Wu Xiaofu, a graduate student at North District Medical University who was about to graduate, suddenly merged with a memory that gave him a lot of clinical experience and knowledge. A program called "Medical Path Offer" completely changed Wu Xiaofu's medical path. Wu Xiaofu, who had no apparent academic qualifications, mingled among a group of highly educated and highly intelligent students and colleagues, and began his journey of fighting monsters, upgrading, and becoming a god. "Come on, Doctor Wu!" Amid cheers from the audience and patients, Wu Xiaofu raced all the way. This is the story of a medical student who gradually grows into a medical master. Prefer daily writing, not live broadcast writing, so proceed with caution.
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Strictly speaking, this kind of live broadcast and online comments are an insult to doctors. You can say that other professions have fans and traffic, but the profession of doctor absolutely does not need fan traffic and online comments. As we all know, fans themselves have tendencies, and medical treatment itself is unpredictable. So the question is, if a doctor's patient has problems after surgery, how should the responsibilities be divided? With the characteristics of fans, they will inevitably protect doctors, even if they have almost no understanding of medical treatment or the medical process. At this time, patients need to bear the dual problems of medical treatment and online violence. Let me give you an example. A's finger was cut off by a knife, and he went to the hospital and was sutured by an internet celebrity doctor. Then the finger became useless (I remember Ling Ran liked this), so the question is who belongs to it. Fans said that my brother is awesome. It must be the patient's smoking that caused the finger to become necrotic. And patients are really screwed if they are wrongly accused. Other questions. The author feels that he should be around forty years old, and he has never worked in the front line or in a large-scale top three company. Many plots lag behind the times and are divorced from reality. 1: The writing on other basic diseases is okay, but the author on liver cancer is lacking too much. 2: Some of the content on first aid is well written, but there are problems in some places. For example: the relationship between the success of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the ribs. In pure theory, the ribs are definitely getting better, but from a practical and first-line perspective, using ribs to measure cardiopulmonary resuscitation is completely irresponsible and misleading. When rescuing a patient, the first premise is to save life. Because cardiopulmonary resuscitation requires a downward pressure, it is normal for ribs to break. If the ribs are intact to mislead, well, if a doctor or a passerby worked extremely hard to revive the patient and then becomes a defendant, or if the patient has a broken rib but still fails to be revived after working extremely hard, then he or she is really being blackmailed. To give an inappropriate example: A: The patient's heart stopped and the doctor applied gentle pressure to save his ribs. The patient died and the doctor was not responsible. B: The patient was revived but his ribs were broken by the doctor, cough, cough, cough. Patient C's cardiopulmonary resuscitation failed. The doctor flattened the patient's chest with one hand and violently hammered his flat hand with the other hand. D: The patient suffered a massive hemorrhage and his heart stopped beating. The doctor cut open the patient's chest with a knife and directly grasped the heart to deliver blood manually. . . Hey hey hey, I hope everyone can look up these examples and see which ones you can accept if your family member encounters cardiac arrest. Three: Different medical items have different scoring values. In the article, the protagonist selected four general surgery items and won the first place. This paragraph really made me laugh. . . Even if he gets full marks on all of them, the gold content is really not involved and the image score is high. Reason: The ordinary dog is easy to recruit, but it requires a lot of effort to intervene. It is really difficult to recruit people who know how to do this and are willing to do this. Doctors need to be trained through surgery. General surgery dogs can be fed through 1200 surgeries. As for interventional dogs, there is really no way to feed them with surgical amounts because of the thread-feeding. . Even if there is protection, I can't resist it. . A general foreigner who fights to the death may have a 40% chance of being a director, and an interventionist who fights to the death may have a 40% chance of being ashes. . .
It looks good, but the pace in the hospital is too fast. There is no rest time at all, and the robot can't stand it. It is still very important to control the pace of writing a book.
No system, deduct one star
It's a bit too much. Without a system, it wouldn't be so powerful. The experience of a director in a fourth- and fifth-tier city may not be comparable to that of an attending physician in a large hospital, let alone that there are so many experts and professors. The writing is a bit too strong. With experience and the support of the experience system, it's almost enough to gradually become more powerful. I barely got into college. Compared with so many people with high IQs, if you don't have a system, you can learn faster than others, maybe not! If you are so smart and learn so quickly, you won't be inferior to others in terms of academic qualifications.
More updates from the author! ! It is best to judge the course of each illness. You can compare it with related conditions and explain why you judge it this way. I will read your book as a professional course!
It's a professional doctor's article. The writing style is a bit funny and quite interesting. The love line is single and the heroine is not ambiguous. There's no stallion and there's no plot about women vying for power and jealousy and other bloody plots.
The successful path of a doctor's growth, the cases in the middle are very interesting, and the medical knowledge is not difficult to understand. Very 👍. The family background is a bit misleading. The story is not very good.
All I can think about is that I can't stand it anymore
Very good, highly recommended
The plot is very good, and you can see the temperament of the Chinese people
It was okay in the early stage, but the rest of the writing was like a piece of shit. Once it became popular, it would disgust readers.
It's so well written! Come on update! Very enjoyable to watch😹😹😹
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Official(51)Scraped 4d ago
Book review
Strictly speaking, this kind of live broadcast and online comments are an insult to doctors. You can say that other professions have fans and traffic, but the profession of doctor absolutely does not need fan traffic and online comments. As we all know, fans themselves have tendencies, and medical treatment itself is unpredictable. So the question is, if a doctor's patient has problems after surgery, how should the responsibilities be divided? With the characteristics of fans, they will inevitably protect doctors, even if they have almost no understanding of medical treatment or the medical process. At this time, patients need to bear the dual problems of medical treatment and online violence. Let me give you an example. A's finger was cut off by a knife, and he went to the hospital and was sutured by an internet celebrity doctor. Then the finger became useless (I remember Ling Ran liked this), so the question is who belongs to it. Fans said that my brother is awesome. It must be the patient's smoking that caused the finger to become necrotic. And patients are really screwed if they are wrongly accused. Other questions. The author feels that he should be around forty years old, and he has never worked in the front line or in a large-scale top three company. Many plots lag behind the times and are divorced from reality. 1: The writing on other basic diseases is okay, but the author on liver cancer is lacking too much. 2: Some of the content on first aid is well written, but there are problems in some places. For example: the relationship between the success of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the ribs. In pure theory, the ribs are definitely getting better, but from a practical and first-line perspective, using ribs to measure cardiopulmonary resuscitation is completely irresponsible and misleading. When rescuing a patient, the first premise is to save life. Because cardiopulmonary resuscitation requires a downward pressure, it is normal for ribs to break. If the ribs are intact to mislead, well, if a doctor or a passerby worked extremely hard to revive the patient and then becomes a defendant, or if the patient has a broken rib but still fails to be revived after working extremely hard, then he or she is really being blackmailed. To give an inappropriate example: A: The patient's heart stopped and the doctor applied gentle pressure to save his ribs. The patient died and the doctor was not responsible. B: The patient was revived but his ribs were broken by the doctor, cough, cough, cough. Patient C's cardiopulmonary resuscitation failed. The doctor flattened the patient's chest with one hand and violently hammered his flat hand with the other hand. D: The patient suffered a massive hemorrhage and his heart stopped beating. The doctor cut open the patient's chest with a knife and directly grasped the heart to deliver blood manually. . . Hey hey hey, I hope everyone can look up these examples and see which ones you can accept if your family member encounters cardiac arrest. Three: Different medical items have different scoring values. In the article, the protagonist selected four general surgery items and won the first place. This paragraph really made me laugh. . . Even if he gets full marks on all of them, the gold content is really not involved and the image score is high. Reason: The ordinary dog is easy to recruit, but it requires a lot of effort to intervene. It is really difficult to recruit people who know how to do this and are willing to do this. Doctors need to be trained through surgery. General surgery dogs can be fed through 1200 surgeries. As for interventional dogs, there is really no way to feed them with surgical amounts because of the thread-feeding. . Even if there is protection, I can't resist it. . A general foreigner who fights to the death may have a 40% chance of being a director, and an interventionist who fights to the death may have a 40% chance of being ashes. . .
It looks good, but the pace in the hospital is too fast. There is no rest time at all, and the robot can't stand it. It is still very important to control the pace of writing a book.
No system, deduct one star
It's a bit too much. Without a system, it wouldn't be so powerful. The experience of a director in a fourth- and fifth-tier city may not be comparable to that of an attending physician in a large hospital, let alone that there are so many experts and professors. The writing is a bit too strong. With experience and the support of the experience system, it's almost enough to gradually become more powerful. I barely got into college. Compared with so many people with high IQs, if you don't have a system, you can learn faster than others, maybe not! If you are so smart and learn so quickly, you won't be inferior to others in terms of academic qualifications.
More updates from the author! ! It is best to judge the course of each illness. You can compare it with related conditions and explain why you judge it this way. I will read your book as a professional course!
It's a professional doctor's article. The writing style is a bit funny and quite interesting. The love line is single and the heroine is not ambiguous. There's no stallion and there's no plot about women vying for power and jealousy and other bloody plots.
The successful path of a doctor's growth, the cases in the middle are very interesting, and the medical knowledge is not difficult to understand. Very 👍. The family background is a bit misleading. The story is not very good.
All I can think about is that I can't stand it anymore
Very good, highly recommended
The plot is very good, and you can see the temperament of the Chinese people
It was okay in the early stage, but the rest of the writing was like a piece of shit. Once it became popular, it would disgust readers.
It's so well written! Come on update! Very enjoyable to watch😹😹😹
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Daily writing, doctor flow, professional writing Wu Xiaofu, a graduate student at North District Medical University who was about to graduate, suddenly merged with a memory that gave him a lot of clinical experience and knowledge. A program called "Medical Path Offer" completely changed Wu Xiaofu's medical path. Wu Xiaofu, who had no apparent academic qualifications, mingled among a group of highly educated and highly intelligent students and colleagues, and began his journey of fighting monsters, upgrading, and becoming a god. "Come on, Doctor Wu!" Amid cheers from the audience and patients, Wu Xiaofu raced all the way. This is the story of a medical student who gradually grows into a medical master. Prefer daily writing, not live broadcast writing, so proceed with caution.




A pretty good start


Come on, Dr. Wu. Positive rating: 81 Why watch: The story is about a northern man who graduated from a small college with a master's degree and gained medical experience as a chief physician in another world. He finally stood out in an offer competition variety show, won praise from his leaders and colleagues, and joined a top hospital. The entire story framework is very attractive to readers who have job hunting experience; coupled with the protagonist's mature and decent behavior and frequent dazzling professional operations, the early stage of the book makes the sense of substitution and reading experience great. Why not watch: Be cautious as this is a variety show live broadcast. The entertainment in this book is average, and the jokes related to variety shows are very embarrassing. Summary: This book is a medical professional article that takes job hunting as the starting point. The framework of this book is great, and its innovation in subject matter is worthy of encouragement. It is recommended to all lovers of medical articles. Similar: I can see the status bar, Great Doctor Ling Ran













