He concludes by saying that doctors not only treat diseases, but also improve the quality of life of their patients. Psychotherapy does just that.
Traditional doctor education believes that doctors should avoid emotional transfer and maintain professional distance. The heroine in the film was killed by a patient because she did not maintain a professional distance, which has already demonstrated the director's approval of this point.
Modern medicine has undergone more than a hundred years of progress and has become a science. In industrialized hospitals, it is not a big mistake to ask doctors to see as many patients as possible. However, such a requirement will inevitably make doctors more and more under pressure, and only have a stylized relationship with patients, and cannot go deep into a single patient's condition.
The movie reminds that.
Movie class notes:
You can ask questions, after watching this movie, if you were the director of a hospital, what would you do.
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