A doctor who thought I didn't feel comfortable seeing a doctor
・Examination while stretching legs the whole time during the examination
・I've only been listening to these words while typing on a computer for a long time.
・Looking from above
・Clerical
・A play is being played
・I don't understand the point ❝ let's see how it goes! The irresponsibility of ❞
If you don't know, you should say you don't know.
This kind of doctor probably became a doctor by the flow; they have no love, no motivation, no feeling that they are for others, they have no commitment, and they have no sense of mission.
Speaking from the patient's point of view, I want this disease to be cured and saved.
The site that affects the quality of symptoms called medical examinations and lives is a place of salvation, and I don't think it should be a place of learning or curiosity for doctors, even if it is a place of learning.
Even in the world of monks, there are times when a more competent and influential person gets even better if they take that post, but there are times when everyone takes that position for the sake of profit or their own honor.
Therefore, as something you should ask yourself
“Do you want to save people or do you want to learn?”
Seriously, I think being asked this question here is a weak feeling of wanting to save people.
If you are in your position, the problem is that even if you keep silent, you will go straight to the medical field. I would like you to personally take a pledge.
Even the monk I met during my ascetic practice was a person who had no vows ❝ let's get a job called a bōsan ❞, and when I think about it now, there were many people who thought they were people who just happened to run into the world of monks and were not “monks.”
The same could be said for the healthcare industry.
Even as a monk, I'm still half full.
After graduating from university, I went out to the field, and suddenly there was no completion.
To that end, I would like you to have strong ambitions and pledges before going to the scene.