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I once dreamed of being a doctor, but luckily I wasn't qualified. This is a job where you can't fish, either in terms of behavior or conscience.
It's a very nice book. I give it a thumbs up [like] for doctors. Medical care is a two-way process, and not all responsibility lies with the doctor. Every one of us has been waiting in line to die since birth. The doctor's duty is only to pull out those who should not "jump in line" and then go back to line up properly.
Before reading this book, I only knew that being a doctor was a hard profession, and I didn't have much intuitive experience. I just felt that the doctor's cold and perfunctory attitude when seeing a doctor was chilling. This book made me look at the problem from a doctor's perspective. It turns out that the imperfect medical system is responsible for this phenomenon. Medical workers need love and responsibility, but it is unreasonable to ask them to pay blindly. Providing respect, understanding and salary encouragement will help them treat patients better, instead of thinking about many evil ways to make money, such as promoting high-priced drugs and performing unnecessary surgeries. The medical system must take responsibility and use the system to protect the rights and interests of doctors and patients.
Before reading, I had no idea that he could use such humorous language to describe the sadness and anguish he encountered at work, as well as the powerlessness and grief he experienced. In fact, he can learn and consolidate a lot of medical knowledge from these funny words, which can really relieve the anxiety of reviewing for medical exams [Learned] "There are probably two reasons for me to stay in this position: first, it took me so long and paid so much to finally get to where I am today; the second sounds more emotional - I am really proud to play such an important role in other people's lives." The latter is also my original intention in choosing the medical major. The former may become a major obstacle for me to choose a career. In short, seeing this really makes me realize it. Although it is a work diary, it is not boring at all. It is much more interesting than the internship diary I have to report every week👍🏻
It is the same at home and abroad. Many clinicians who have worked with us at work do not have time to reply to messages until 11 o'clock in the evening, and then they can make an appointment for the next step. If more than two doctors need to be coordinated at the same time, there is really only one way to make serial calls. Many doctors will only tell them that they are on sick leave when asked later and it is inconvenient. Not only full of respect, but also reflective
Thanks for the translation, it's a great translation. The author transformed into a member of the complaint conference and talked about the difficulty of the work and the hard work of the staff. This kind of work deserves 5 stars. He told some strange cases, which updated my knowledge... All in all, it's witty and humorous, I like it very much
Very interesting book Although the author wrote the book a little earlier, it does not affect our understanding of the medical profession through this book. You can see a gynecologist's funny daily routine and daily life trivia (as well as medical jokes), and you can also learn about the big and small things that the doctor's profession encountered (including the predicament of the doctors at that time), as well as some foreign folk customs. Some of the professional knowledge in the book has popular science significance, and the medical records introduced can also serve as a warning, making it an interesting education (especially x education) The writing style is humorous and the story is also very interesting. I read it a little early and forgot about it, but it is still a book I think is worth reading and a must-have for leisure time. Of course, I still want to complain about the author's relationship with the deceased's granddaughter at the funeral even though he had a girlfriend. . Is it true? Is this a joke? (Even lawyers are complaining about it.)
"Doctors Are Ordinary People Too" I was initially attracted by the "laughing" title. Yes, who doesn't like watching comedies? And indeed, as its title suggests, some of the stories in this book are really dumbfounding, and the author's language is also very humorous. Of course, behind the funny humor, readers can truly understand the hard work and difficulty of doctors, as well as their selflessness and dedication. As the author writes later, no matter how smart and capable the doctor is, he is only a mortal, and doctors are also ordinary people. Like Adam Kay's final words of thanks to those who helped him, but also to his willingness to share these stories. In short, it is a book worth reading. Only by understanding each other can we understand each other.
Truly, heartbreaking to read. The profession of doctor is so miserable, but no one will understand or comfort them, because the profession of doctor is sanctified, as if doctors are actually gods. Seriously, the book is right, people don't treat doctors as human beings. Moreover, patients are always very harsh and unruly when it comes to their own health. Coupled with the misunderstanding of doctors by the outside world, people have changed from not treating doctors as human beings to not only not treating doctors as human beings, but also not thinking that they are good people. It's so hard doctor. No matter how caring you are, it will all be wasted during the internship.
This is a book that can help you get rid of your self-doubt and breathe a sigh of relief when you are squeezed by your work and beaten by your boss, because you will find that compared with these doctors who bear huge pressure and responsibilities, at least you will not be bleeding when you work overtime, and at least the mistakes you make will not kill people. That's right, human happiness is determined through comparison [Star]. The author uses a very humorous writing style to record the bitterness and joy of the author's career as a doctor, and also reflects the deep contradictions in the British medical system. I thought the whole book would be light-hearted and enjoyable, but the last story made me emo (is this a spoiler?), And I felt like all the fun stopped here. This book allows me, an ordinary person, to understand the profession of doctor. Although the countries are different, I think many of the feelings of this profession are the same. I would like to thank every doctor who has and is currently making selfless contributions in this profession.
Although it is a record of foreign doctors' medical visits, it is indeed beyond my imagination. Those cases really challenged my bottom line of acceptance (and then I found that it can be lowered again and again, wiping away tears). After all, there are always people who are very nervous and bold, and the working environment always has bad colleagues, endless work, and life has to give in again and again. The reason why I can persist for so long is partly for livelihood, and the other is at least a little emotional. Let us know more about doctors, which is actually a very, very good contribution.
Doctor is a great and hard profession, a very good book
I used to think that journals were synonymous with boredom, but I didn't expect that reading other people's diaries can also be interesting.
This book is so interesting! The author's writing style is so humorous, it's like chatting with a friend! The weird things in the book reminded me of my uncle's trip to the hospital, which was really funny. And the author's writing is so powerful that I felt like I was in the hospital watching these things happen. I must recommend this book to my good friends and let them read such an interesting book!
It is written about the daily life of a British professional doctor. It is written in a diary style and can be read casually. Some of the stories are full of British humor, and some are sad and touching. The writing is very interesting and makes me, a migrant worker, smile knowingly. The part where he complained about the hospital system really touched my heart. I also passionately insulted my unit every day that the new system was a mess. Not only was it unable to improve work efficiency, it was still holding us back!
It's very interesting. I only started reading the book after watching the American TV series "The Pain Is Unavoidable" [laughing][laughing][laughing]
The author really loves his profession, and his writing style is also very humorous. I came to read this original book after watching the British drama "Pain Is Unavoidable". Many cases were not shown in the drama, but the drama really captured the sense of absurdity, powerlessness and irony in describing reality in the book. It's really not easy to be a doctor, it's amazing!
The author is a very interesting person, and I think it was this fun and kindness that supported him in facing the pressure of being a doctor for so many years. He wrote such a book not for himself, but to help more doctors get rid of people's misunderstandings and prejudices. The book is very funny, and the comments made when popularizing some medical contents make the popularization of science not boring at all, but what I like even more is the author himself.
Hahahahahaha (ಡωಡ)hiahiahia is so funny
It's very true. The author has definitely worked in the clinic. The most stupid thing I did today was to click on this book after get off work in the hospital. Then every sentence reminded me of everything I encountered. I made clinical complaints like Mrs. Xianglin. Medical students really can't read medical-related books after get off work. Goodbye!
A very good book, rare
Pain is inevitable and the feeling of déjà vu is inevitable
Everyone follows the principle of silence, resulting in those who are sinking never getting help.
The author's language is very witty, the strange events he experienced are really funny, and the helpless and painful moments also made me sympathize. Reading the text, I feel that he is a very lively person! Great for killing time
A very interesting novel, a true wonder
Robin Hood in the ward!
It has to be a British person telling a joke.
How to "spoiler" this book? It's very simple. When you go to the hospital and wait in line to be called, eavesdrop on the conversations in the clinics, and then wait until you are called. Just copy the patient-doctor conversation you overheard a hundred times. After all, some patients do come to teach doctors how to treat patients.
It was so real that I laughed with tears in my eyes, but after reading it, I found the motivation to study medicine again.
I cried while reading it