
Trained Doctor
by Xu Wei
About This Novel
(Second Prize in the 3rd Realistic Internet Literature Competition) "We are together in the mountains, we bear the wind and rain together." This is the philosophy that Liang Bo and his classmates realized when they experienced life and death. Health and pain are connected, and life and death coexist. Every day, many people walk into the hospital with pain, and many people walk out of the hospital in good health after being cured. Liang Bo, a doctor training in hepatobiliary surgery, and his fellow graduate students all entered the sacred hall of the hospital with dreams and hopes in mind, carrying the mission of being doctors. Even if they were confused and confused, even if they suffered life threats, they never forgot their mission and responsibilities and the Socratic Oath that always lingered in their hearts. After years of training, Liang Bo finally understood what is the true mission and responsibility of a doctor, and was determined to move forward on the road of medical treatment.
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Official(13)Scraped 3d ago
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Keep it up, it's good.
Doctor Guipei describes some stories that happened during the two years of Doctor Guipei. I hope everyone will like it.
I know someone who has lupus erythematosus and heard that he cannot have children? Yeah?
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Support, come on.
Keep up the good work and support!
I've read a lot of stories with female protagonists, but it's also refreshing to occasionally read stories without female protagonists. The entry point of the novel is very appropriate, which can easily arouse the readers' interest in reading. Several incidents in the hospital and a few short dialogues lead to the theme of the novel: trained doctors.
Very supportive of the author
The public is actually not very clear about training a doctor, and studying medicine is destined to be a long road of investment. There are too few medical works that really focus on realistic themes, and most of them still focus on falling in love "in a white coat". I hope the author can work harder and pay attention to more stories about grassroots or junior doctors. I am also a medical student, so before reading the big works, I should first understand the training, hahaha. Because of the regulated training system, everyone has been struggling with whether to take the professional master's degree or the academic master's degree. They want to save three years of the regular training time to go to the professional master's degree, and they also want to study for the academic master's degree for future scientific research. The existence of the regulated training must have its own meaning and benefits, and we should learn to view it dialectically. Z is very supportive! Compare your heart❤?1?5
Congratulations
I saw this book at the China Literature IP Festival today, and I started reading it as soon as I added it to my bookshelf. Dada created a unique idea for us and told us a different story. Congratulations to Dada. 😽 I hope your writing will get better and better.
Where did the Socratic Oath come from? Are you studying philosophy? It's obviously the Hippocratic Oath, but it seems you don't take it to heart at all.
At the beginning, I describe the two-year training life in a retrospective way. It is not very pleasant, but it is very real. Some people may not even know what a training doctor is, but I am exactly like this. Maybe it is boring, but I can explain some of the impressive things I have experienced in the past two years as a training doctor. This also happened to resonate with many doctors. After the training, I still have to face employment problems. It is really a bitter tear.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(13)Scraped 3d ago
keep updated
Keep it up, it's good.
Doctor Guipei describes some stories that happened during the two years of Doctor Guipei. I hope everyone will like it.
I know someone who has lupus erythematosus and heard that he cannot have children? Yeah?
come on
Support, come on.
Keep up the good work and support!
I've read a lot of stories with female protagonists, but it's also refreshing to occasionally read stories without female protagonists. The entry point of the novel is very appropriate, which can easily arouse the readers' interest in reading. Several incidents in the hospital and a few short dialogues lead to the theme of the novel: trained doctors.
Very supportive of the author
The public is actually not very clear about training a doctor, and studying medicine is destined to be a long road of investment. There are too few medical works that really focus on realistic themes, and most of them still focus on falling in love "in a white coat". I hope the author can work harder and pay attention to more stories about grassroots or junior doctors. I am also a medical student, so before reading the big works, I should first understand the training, hahaha. Because of the regulated training system, everyone has been struggling with whether to take the professional master's degree or the academic master's degree. They want to save three years of the regular training time to go to the professional master's degree, and they also want to study for the academic master's degree for future scientific research. The existence of the regulated training must have its own meaning and benefits, and we should learn to view it dialectically. Z is very supportive! Compare your heart❤?1?5
Congratulations
I saw this book at the China Literature IP Festival today, and I started reading it as soon as I added it to my bookshelf. Dada created a unique idea for us and told us a different story. Congratulations to Dada. 😽 I hope your writing will get better and better.
Where did the Socratic Oath come from? Are you studying philosophy? It's obviously the Hippocratic Oath, but it seems you don't take it to heart at all.
At the beginning, I describe the two-year training life in a retrospective way. It is not very pleasant, but it is very real. Some people may not even know what a training doctor is, but I am exactly like this. Maybe it is boring, but I can explain some of the impressive things I have experienced in the past two years as a training doctor. This also happened to resonate with many doctors. After the training, I still have to face employment problems. It is really a bitter tear.













