After several nights in a row, I finally finished the first season of "The Good Doctor" ("The Good Doctor"), which is absolutely a good drama, and the episode "I Won't Let You Down" is also very good. Because I have to watch the damn testicles during the day, I can only watch dramas when I eat, but "The Good Doctor" really can't be watched while eating (too many surgical scenes), so I can only watch it at night, but I can see can not stop. Is a doctor a "good doctor" just because he has excellent medical skills? I remember what the teacher said in the Sixiu class, (don't ask me why it was in the Sixiu class) The doctor's treatment is "To cure sometimes, To relieve often, To comfort always" (To cure sometimes, To relieve often, To comfort always) This is the epitaph of Dr. Trudeau. Although modern medicine is developing rapidly, the medical terminology in the play and the superb surgical skills of the doctors make me sigh at the peak of modern medicine, but for laymen without professional knowledge, we All I want is, and can only be, "this disease is not a big problem" "the patient will not be life-threatening", but, like the law, the reality will never be as simple as the theory: a car accident will smash your legs Sexual fracture, you can install a titanium alloy bone, but there is a 10% chance that you will not survive the operation. How should you choose at this time? When a cancer may be misdiagnosed, but the chance of misdiagnosis is very small, should doctors give hope to patients? An old man with liver failure can get a liver transplant, but liver donation can only be ranked. This old man should follow the rules not to drink alcohol, but he drank a sip of champagne at the graduation ceremony of his beloved daughter. For the next patient in line? Will the hospital or his daughter carry the guilt? There are too many contradictions and conflicts in the play, not only on the medical level. From this, I realized that a real good doctor is not just as simple as doing a perfect operation. Although a perfect operation is hard to come by, the more important thing is to reassure the patient and accept the result of the medical treatment, no matter what the result is. After watching "The Good Doctor", the respect and worship of the medical staff are of course indispensable. Their job is not only to save, but also to protect, but like the episode "who am I to try and save you?" What do I have Qualified to save you? Doctors are human and make mistakes. If I make a mistake and disappoint the patient, what should I do? "I ain'
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