Life Stories in the Clinic
诊室里的生命故事
Shows the true face of the medical industry from different perspectives. Whether you want to understand the true status of the doctor's profession, or think about life, humanity and responsibility through medical stories, you can gain a profound reading experience from this book list and feel the weight and warmth behind the word "physician".
1Fei Dao: I Am a Doctor in a Small Town (original Novel of the Tv Series "small Town Remedy" Starring Xiao Zhan)
General Fiction飞刀:我在小城当医生(肖战主演电视剧《小城良方》原著小说)
Liu Sanshu
Doctor Xiaocheng's counterattack and his life philosophy are based on 15+ real cases, allowing ordinary readers to learn medical common sense and professional doctors to see new ideas. Pay tribute to "The Good Doctor" and "Grey's Anatomy", different doctor stories, the same kindness of doctors. Liu Zhengliang, a doctor from Beipiao, was fired by the hospital because of problems with his flying knife surgery, so he had to return to his hometown, a small northeastern town. As a doctor who had made mistakes, he was assigned to the emergency department by the director of the Seventh Hospital based on the principle of cherishing talents. In this small town with a slow pace of life, mutual support between people and surging undercurrents, everyone seems to have an unknown past. They have witnessed the glory of this city and tasted the bitter consequences of its decline, but they have not stood still. This allows Liu Zhengliang, who was out of tune at first, to gradually integrate into it... This is a counterattack story of a doctor who made a mistake, and it is also a tragedy and comedy of ordinary Northeastern people's lives. Through repeated medical diagnoses that are filled with joy and sorrow, the protagonist realizes his original intention of using very little money to treat the disease, and also conveys the philosophy of life that requires sub-optimal solutions in life.
Doctor Xiaocheng's counterattack and his life philosophy are based on 15+ real cases, allowing ordinary readers to learn medical common sense and professional doctors to see new ideas. Pay tribute to "The Good Doctor" and "Grey's Anatomy", different doctor stories, the same kindness of doctors. Liu Zhengliang, a doctor from Beipiao, was fired by the hospital because of problems with his flying knife surgery, so he had to return to his hometown, a small northeastern town. As a doctor who had made mistakes, he was assigned to the emergency department by the director of the Seventh Hospital based on the principle of cherishing talents. In this small town with a slow pace of life, mutual support between people and surging undercurrents, everyone seems to have an unknown past. They have witnessed the glory of this city and tasted the bitter consequences of its decline, but they have not stood still. This allows Liu Zhengliang, who was out of tune at first, to gradually integrate into it... This is a counterattack story of a doctor who made a mistake, and it is also a tragedy and comedy of ordinary Northeastern people's lives. Through repeated medical diagnoses that are filled with joy and sorrow, the protagonist realizes his original intention of using very little money to treat the disease, and also conveys the philosophy of life that requires sub-optimal solutions in life.
Doctor Xiaocheng's counterattack and his life philosophy are based on 15+ real cases, allowing ordinary readers to learn medical common sense and professional doctors to see new ideas.
2白色巨塔(日本“国民级小说”,日剧巅峰之作)
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Zaizen, an associate professor at Naniwa University Affiliated Hospital, has excellent medical skills, but he was squeezed out by his former mentor Professor Azuma, and the relationship between the two broke down. In order to become the first professor of surgery, Zaizen used his father-in-law's financial resources and connections to start a fierce competition with the candidates recommended by Professor Dong. Through various shady transactions, Cai Qian finally got his wish and thought he was at the pinnacle of life. But at the same time, he slowly lost his original intention of being a doctor. Due to his overconfidence and hasty attitude, patient Sasaki died due to misdiagnosis. Facing Sasaki's family members, he was panic-stricken. While pretending to be calm, he used all his strength to win the lawsuit. Although Caiqian won the case in the first instance, the patient's family still insisted on appealing. In the end, the ambitious Cai Qian was lost in his explicit desire... But the giant white tower still stood tall, like a sharp sword reaching into the clouds...
Zaizen, an associate professor at Naniwa University Affiliated Hospital, has excellent medical skills, but he was squeezed out by his former mentor Professor Azuma, and the relationship between the two broke down. In order to become the first professor of surgery, Zaizen used his father-in-law's financial resources and connections to start a fierce competition with the candidates recommended by Professor Dong. Through various shady transactions, Cai Qian finally got his wish and thought he was at the pinnacle of life. But at the same time, he slowly lost his original intention of being a doctor. Due to his overconfidence and hasty attitude, patient Sasaki died due to misdiagnosis. Facing Sasaki's family members, he was panic-stricken. While pretending to be calm, he used all his strength to win the lawsuit. Although Caiqian won the case in the first instance, the patient's family still insisted on appealing. In the end, the ambitious Cai Qian was lost in his explicit desire... But the giant white tower still stood tall, like a sharp sword reaching into the clouds...
In order to become the first professor of surgery, Associate Professor Zaizen uses his father-in-law's financial resources and connections to start a fierce competition. I thought I was at the pinnacle of my life, but I slowly lost my original intention of being a doctor...
3The Great Doctor (complete Collection)
General Fiction大医(全集)
Ma Boyong
Ma Boyong's new full-length historical novel is divided into two volumes: "The Great Doctor: Breaking Dawn" and "The Great Doctor: Sunrise". This book is the complete collection. To save the nation from destruction and to strengthen the country and preserve its species, this was the cry of doctors during the changes in the late Qing Dynasty. A great doctor is like a history, and with his benevolence to help the world, he has witnessed the hundreds of years of great changes in the era. A northeastern boy who narrowly escaped death in the Russo-Japanese War, a Guangdong boy who ran errands at the London Legation, and a Shanghai girl who refused to enjoy her wealth and status - these three young people with different origins, personalities, and circumstances entered the Red Cross General Hospital of China at the same time at the critical juncture of 1910, and began their entangled medical careers. The story of "The Great Doctor: Breaking Dawn" mainly focuses on Shanghai, Guandong, Northern Anhui and London, England from 1904 to 1911; the story of "The Great Doctor: The Sunrise" extends from the Beiyang warlord era to the Anti-Japanese War and even the Liberation War. Through a group of doctors who were involved in the turbulent situation in the first half of the 20th century, and through the perspective and subjective intervention of these medical workers, we look back passionately on the most painful and arduous "big history" of modern China, and write the magnificent and shocking history of the Chinese people's struggle.
Ma Boyong's new full-length historical novel is divided into two volumes: "The Great Doctor: Breaking Dawn" and "The Great Doctor: Sunrise". This book is the complete collection. To save the nation from destruction and to strengthen the country and preserve its species, this was the cry of doctors during the changes in the late Qing Dynasty. A great doctor is like a history, and with his benevolence to help the world, he has witnessed the hundreds of years of great changes in the era. A northeastern boy who narrowly escaped death in the Russo-Japanese War, a Guangdong boy who ran errands at the London Legation, and a Shanghai girl who refused to enjoy her wealth and status - these three young people with different origins, personalities, and circumstances entered the Red Cross General Hospital of China at the same time at the critical juncture of 1910, and began their entangled medical careers. The story of "The Great Doctor: Breaking Dawn" mainly focuses on Shanghai, Guandong, Northern Anhui and London, England from 1904 to 1911; the story of "The Great Doctor: The Sunrise" extends from the Beiyang warlord era to the Anti-Japanese War and even the Liberation War. Through a group of doctors who were involved in the turbulent situation in the first half of the 20th century, and through the perspective and subjective intervention of these medical workers, we look back passionately on the most painful and arduous "big history" of modern China, and write the magnificent and shocking history of the Chinese people's struggle.
Ma Boyong's long historical novel. To save the nation from destruction and to strengthen the country and preserve its species, this was the cry of doctors during the changes in the late Qing Dynasty. A great doctor is like a history, and with his benevolence to help the world, he has witnessed the hundreds of years of great changes in the era.
4白色记事簿:医院里的秘密(2022年版)
Editor-in-chief Chen Zhuo
9 professional doctors and nurses hand-written accounts and the real lives of 15 patients. From the perspective of frontline medical care, we will take you to understand the life and death scenes that ordinary people cannot touch. There are stories here that can hit everyone, and there is no such thing as "this story is purely fictitious". The creative team of this book is composed of nine medical workers who are still fighting on the front line. They have sincerely recorded the real experiences of 15 patients they encountered in their careers, presenting the most realistic daily life in hospitals and taking readers to understand the life and death scenes that ordinary people cannot touch. From the perspective of front-line medical care, the book records how patients deal with serious illness and life and death problems; in the dilemma, how doctors make medical decisions that are more beneficial to patients; in this life and death field where death can visit at any time, what kind of situations do doctors and patients' families face every day. There are stories here that can hit everyone, but there is no such thing as "this story is purely fictitious". Life is precious and stories like this deserve to be seen.
9 professional doctors and nurses hand-written accounts and the real lives of 15 patients. From the perspective of frontline medical care, we will take you to understand the life and death scenes that ordinary people cannot touch. There are stories here that can hit everyone, and there is no such thing as "this story is purely fictitious". The creative team of this book is composed of nine medical workers who are still fighting on the front line. They have sincerely recorded the real experiences of 15 patients they encountered in their careers, presenting the most realistic daily life in hospitals and taking readers to understand the life and death scenes that ordinary people cannot touch. From the perspective of front-line medical care, the book records how patients deal with serious illness and life and death problems; in the dilemma, how doctors make medical decisions that are more beneficial to patients; in this life and death field where death can visit at any time, what kind of situations do doctors and patients' families face every day. There are stories here that can hit everyone, but there is no such thing as "this story is purely fictitious". Life is precious and stories like this deserve to be seen.
9 professional doctors and nurses hand-written accounts and the real lives of 15 patients. From the perspective of frontline medical care, we will take you to understand the life and death scenes that ordinary people cannot touch.
5白色记事簿2:病床前的战争
Editor-in-chief Chen Zhuo
"Hospital Anecdotes" documentary series, a blockbuster work of the non-fiction brand "Genius Catcher Project" under "Magic Universe"! A highly acclaimed work that resonates with countless fans! There are stories here that can hit everyone, and there is no such thing as "this story is purely fictitious"! Personal accounts of 9 professional doctors and nurses, and the real lives of 15 patients. The "mother" who hides in the body, the "queen" who cannot move, the "girl" who transforms into a boy, the old woman who bears the "family curse"... The condensed life hides the secret of life! The daily life in the hospital has hidden deep feelings! "White Notebook 2": A notepad in the hands of doctors and nurses. From the perspective of medical care, the book records how doctors and patients deal with the difficult moments of illness, life and death, as well as the real psychology and daily life of doctors, taking you to understand the scenes of life and death that ordinary people cannot access. A white notepad carries the joys, sorrows and joys of life, life and death, love and hate.
"Hospital Anecdotes" documentary series, a blockbuster work of the non-fiction brand "Genius Catcher Project" under "Magic Universe"! A highly acclaimed work that resonates with countless fans! There are stories here that can hit everyone, and there is no such thing as "this story is purely fictitious"! Personal accounts of 9 professional doctors and nurses, and the real lives of 15 patients. The "mother" who hides in the body, the "queen" who cannot move, the "girl" who transforms into a boy, the old woman who bears the "family curse"... The condensed life hides the secret of life! The daily life in the hospital has hidden deep feelings! "White Notebook 2": A notepad in the hands of doctors and nurses. From the perspective of medical care, the book records how doctors and patients deal with the difficult moments of illness, life and death, as well as the real psychology and daily life of doctors, taking you to understand the scenes of life and death that ordinary people cannot access. A white notepad carries the joys, sorrows and joys of life, life and death, love and hate.
A notepad in the hands of doctors and nurses, from the perspective of doctors and nurses, takes you to understand the field of life and death that ordinary people cannot touch, carrying the joys, sorrows, joys and sorrows of life, life and death, love and hate.
6Notes of an Intern Doctor
General Fiction实习医生手记
Alert
In the summer of 1995, Luo Zhenzhong from Qiushi Medical University and a group of medical students came to Hejia City First People's Hospital to become interns. They were about to complete the transition from students to doctors. From a student who only knew medical knowledge, Luo Zhenzhong gradually began to feel the responsibilities that the profession of "doctor" itself must bear. The basic duty of a doctor is to "treat illnesses and save lives." However, behind these four words, Luo Zhenzhong discovered that doctors also need to carry things far beyond the meaning of these four words - how to explain the test results of malignant tumors to the patient's family; how to rationally give some comfort to desperate patients; how to deal with a failed operation. Finally, the psychological construction of the patient and the doctor is completed; if there is a smooth communication when the patient questions the doctor's decision-making... In addition to objective and rational things such as surgery and medical knowledge, she has to face again and again, the test of human nature and psychology is far greater than the former, which is also the only way for a doctor. Although the story is mainly told from Luo Zhenzhong's perspective, it shows a group of medical interns. During the rotation of positions in departments such as surgery, internal medicine, gynecology, and emergency departments, it shows the confusion, turmoil, and growth of a group of young people from school to the workplace.
In the summer of 1995, Luo Zhenzhong from Qiushi Medical University and a group of medical students came to Hejia City First People's Hospital to become interns. They were about to complete the transition from students to doctors. From a student who only knew medical knowledge, Luo Zhenzhong gradually began to feel the responsibilities that the profession of "doctor" itself must bear. The basic duty of a doctor is to "treat illnesses and save lives." However, behind these four words, Luo Zhenzhong discovered that doctors also need to carry things far beyond the meaning of these four words - how to explain the test results of malignant tumors to the patient's family; how to rationally give some comfort to desperate patients; how to deal with a failed operation. Finally, the psychological construction of the patient and the doctor is completed; if there is a smooth communication when the patient questions the doctor's decision-making... In addition to objective and rational things such as surgery and medical knowledge, she has to face again and again, the test of human nature and psychology is far greater than the former, which is also the only way for a doctor. Although the story is mainly told from Luo Zhenzhong's perspective, it shows a group of medical interns. During the rotation of positions in departments such as surgery, internal medicine, gynecology, and emergency departments, it shows the confusion, turmoil, and growth of a group of young people from school to the workplace.
In the summer of 1995, Luo Zhenzhong of Qiushi Medical University became an intern doctor, showing the confusion, turmoil and growth of a group of young people from school to the workplace.
7Opening a Heart: a Heart Surgeon's Story of Life and Death on the Operating Table (new Edition)
Literature打开一颗心:一位心外科医生手术台前的生死故事(新版)
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"I have handled 12,000 hearts." The author has been practicing cardiac surgery for decades and has outstanding surgical results. This book brings together some classic cases experienced by the author (most of them occurred between the 1970s and 2000s), and also explains the author's mental journey. A poor boy from a working-class family was inspired by the medical documentaries of his childhood and hurt by the death of his relatives, and finally trained himself to become an outstanding cardiac surgeon. He was excited about the success of the interview and wandered the streets of London's riverside. He opened the chest of children with congenital heart disease or severe airway burns. He fought for the anxiety and desire of patients and their families. To fight against the anxiety of the next day's surgery, he went deep into the Saudi desert to admire the night sky. He was decisive in trying his best to repair. Cutting off a dying heart, confronting the medical director to save his life, installing an artificial "battery" heart on a patient "without authorization", and telling cold jokes in the face of crucial surgeries where his life was hanging by a thread... The image of a surgeon with superb skills, full of arrogance and reverence for life is vividly displayed on the page. The top surgical techniques that existed more than ten or even decades ago are also breathtaking. In addition to showing his surgical skills, the author also uses diseases, patients and his own business travels to reveal the various aspects of the world, introduce the scenery and culture around the world, show the sadness and love seen in the eyes of a surgeon, as well as his thoughts on the medical system, ethics and medical education. Readers will gain a lot of feelings and inspiration. It is a masterpiece that combines narrative charm, medical knowledge and miracles.
"I have handled 12,000 hearts." The author has been practicing cardiac surgery for decades and has outstanding surgical results. This book brings together some classic cases experienced by the author (most of them occurred between the 1970s and 2000s), and also explains the author's mental journey. A poor boy from a working-class family was inspired by the medical documentaries of his childhood and hurt by the death of his relatives, and finally trained himself to become an outstanding cardiac surgeon. He was excited about the success of the interview and wandered the streets of London's riverside. He opened the chest of children with congenital heart disease or severe airway burns. He fought for the anxiety and desire of patients and their families. To fight against the anxiety of the next day's surgery, he went deep into the Saudi desert to admire the night sky. He was decisive in trying his best to repair. Cutting off a dying heart, confronting the medical director to save his life, installing an artificial "battery" heart on a patient "without authorization", and telling cold jokes in the face of crucial surgeries where his life was hanging by a thread... The image of a surgeon with superb skills, full of arrogance and reverence for life is vividly displayed on the page. The top surgical techniques that existed more than ten or even decades ago are also breathtaking. In addition to showing his surgical skills, the author also uses diseases, patients and his own business travels to reveal the various aspects of the world, introduce the scenery and culture around the world, show the sadness and love seen in the eyes of a surgeon, as well as his thoughts on the medical system, ethics and medical education. Readers will gain a lot of feelings and inspiration. It is a masterpiece that combines narrative charm, medical knowledge and miracles.
"I have handled 12,000 hearts." The author has been practicing cardiac surgery for decades and has outstanding surgical results. This book brings together classic cases of the author's experience and also explains the author's mental journey.
This book is based on the author's many years of clinical emergency work experience, and has compiled and published typical cases encountered. It will be used as one of the training materials for emergency physicians.
9当呼吸化为空气(修订版)
(u. S.) Paul Callanish
"Only 0.0012 Percent of people in the world develop lung cancer by the age of 36," Paul Kalanithi is one of them. By the time you read this, he will no longer be alive. In the past, he graduated from Stanford, Cambridge and Yale medical schools. After years of hard training, he was a neurosurgeon with superb medical skills and a bright future; now, he is a patient whose lungs are covered with tumors and is getting weaker day by day, requiring regular chemotherapy. When the end of his life suddenly came, and when he had the opportunity to re-examine his soul, he began to review and record his life as a doctor and a patient, exploring medicine and ethics, family and love, and why people are worth living. As the body gradually fails, the soul becomes stronger and stronger. On the way to the end of his life, Paul created a new future and gave the ultimate answer to life - "I cannot move forward. I will still move forward."
"Only 0.0012 Percent of people in the world develop lung cancer by the age of 36," Paul Kalanithi is one of them. By the time you read this, he will no longer be alive. In the past, he graduated from Stanford, Cambridge and Yale medical schools. After years of hard training, he was a neurosurgeon with superb medical skills and a bright future; now, he is a patient whose lungs are covered with tumors and is getting weaker day by day, requiring regular chemotherapy. When the end of his life suddenly came, and when he had the opportunity to re-examine his soul, he began to review and record his life as a doctor and a patient, exploring medicine and ethics, family and love, and why people are worth living. As the body gradually fails, the soul becomes stronger and stronger. On the way to the end of his life, Paul created a new future and gave the ultimate answer to life - "I cannot move forward. I will still move forward."
Paul Callanish suddenly came to the end of his life and began to review and record his life in his dual capacity as a doctor and a patient.
10医生的抉择
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A scalpel connects two souls, and a memoir sublimates benevolence and kindness. Over the past 30 years, Dr. Marsh has adhered to the "DonoHarm" creed and performed craniotomy surgeries on hundreds of patients with brain diseases. In this book, Marsh "uses the pen instead of the sword" and nakedly excavates the "cemetery in his heart": life and death decisions need to be made in urgent and uncertain situations every day. Dr. Marsh used a sincere and plain tone to describe the thoughts and feelings he had buried deep in his heart for decades: fear and anxiety before surgery, guilt after making mistakes, and regret and annoyance caused by failure. He also spoke candidly about the "disasters" he had created. Ignoring the early symptoms of postoperative infection, causing the patient to become paralyzed; the patient was in good condition after the operation, but suffered a stroke and aphasia for unknown reasons; two major surgeries failed to save an 11-year-old girl; the intern made a mistake and cut the patient's nerves; on the one hand, Dr. Marsh used precise Delicate words describe rare surgical scenes and thrilling details of the surgery; on the other hand, he uses British black humor to reveal taboo topics and unknown truths that most people dare not talk about: doctor-patient disputes, hospital management shortcomings, doctor training systems, etc. Dr. Marsh not only shares his profound insights into life, but also inspires readers to rethink life, death and the profound world in between.
A scalpel connects two souls, and a memoir sublimates benevolence and kindness. Over the past 30 years, Dr. Marsh has adhered to the "DonoHarm" creed and performed craniotomy surgeries on hundreds of patients with brain diseases. In this book, Marsh "uses the pen instead of the sword" and nakedly excavates the "cemetery in his heart": life and death decisions need to be made in urgent and uncertain situations every day. Dr. Marsh used a sincere and plain tone to describe the thoughts and feelings he had buried deep in his heart for decades: fear and anxiety before surgery, guilt after making mistakes, and regret and annoyance caused by failure. He also spoke candidly about the "disasters" he had created. Ignoring the early symptoms of postoperative infection, causing the patient to become paralyzed; the patient was in good condition after the operation, but suffered a stroke and aphasia for unknown reasons; two major surgeries failed to save an 11-year-old girl; the intern made a mistake and cut the patient's nerves; on the one hand, Dr. Marsh used precise Delicate words describe rare surgical scenes and thrilling details of the surgery; on the other hand, he uses British black humor to reveal taboo topics and unknown truths that most people dare not talk about: doctor-patient disputes, hospital management shortcomings, doctor training systems, etc. Dr. Marsh not only shares his profound insights into life, but also inspires readers to rethink life, death and the profound world in between.
A scalpel connects two souls, and a memoir sublimates benevolence and kindness. Dr. Marsh shares his profound insights into life and inspires readers to rethink life, death and the relationship between the two.
