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Dear Doctor "Dear Doctor"

Young intern Soma Keisuke (played by Eita Nagayama),

When driving a swaggering red sports car to the Remote God and Tamura Clinic, there was a commotion.

The only doctor in the village, Ino Osamu (played by Shofutei Tsurubo),

Praise Soma's willingness to come from Tokyo to this place where the population is aging and young people are leaving for internships.

The village chief said that the village is too poor, and the salary that can be paid to doctors is very small, and no doctors are willing to come.

He was going to the city to see a doctor and met Dr. Ino, and he was willing to come after a thousand requests, and a kind-hearted person would stay for three years.

The doctors here are like the Goto doctors in "The Little Lonely Island Doctor",

In addition to prescribing medicine for chronic diseases of the elderly, from colds to wound treatment,

Occasionally act as an obstetrician to help deliver deliveries.

More often, he is a psychiatrist, listening to the complaints of the elderly, the hardships of the caregivers, acting with the dementia mother-in-law, and playing someone in her memory.

Give verbal reassurance and cheer up at the right time.

There is no new inspection equipment in the medical office, and it is a high test for doctors when encountering patients who need a detailed inspection.

It is not easy to persuade patients to refer them. The elderly do not want to travel thousands of miles to Tokyo, but would rather die of old age at home.

At this time, the doctor should patiently use the lotus power of the tongue.

Sometimes family members do not want doctors to give treatment.

It was the first time that Soma and Dr. Ino went out to see an elderly man who was about to stop breathing.

The surrounding relatives deftly blocked and bowed to the doctor: Thank you, doctor, that's fine.

Looking at the uneasy face of the relatives group, Dr. Ino understood the heavy burden of taking care of the bedridden and disabled elderly in their 90s.

Obeying the meaning of the family group, not first aid, but he patted the old man's back: This life has been hard.

The old man who had died suddenly coughed out the dried scallops stuck in his trachea, cough, cough, the old man came back alive.

Some of the relatives were surprised, some laughed, and the young woman who might be in charge of taking care of them burst into tears.

Among the cheers, there were the voices of others eager to comfort them.

Nursing teacher Zhumi Otake (played by Yu Guimiko) sighed deeply at Soma's incomprehensible questioning.

The solitary wife Tomi (played by Kaoru Yachikusa) has been treated for gastric ulcers for many years and has not improved.

The two daughters went home for the anniversary of their father's death, surprised by their mother's weight loss,

The eldest daughter, Nishikawa Miwa, who is a resident physician, found that her mother was vomiting blood and went directly to Dr. Ino to ask about her condition.

Dr. Ino showed the photos of Mrs. Toki before and after the treatment of gastric ulcer, and confirmed that it gradually improved.

The so-called hematemesis... hehe, it's hemorrhoids, Mrs. Toraki is embarrassed to say it.

Nishikawa Miwa was suspicious and called her boyfriend to send her mother to the hospital where she worked for a careful examination.

When she went back to Dr. Ino for her mother's medical records, the doctor was gone.

He didn't go out to see a doctor, he really disappeared, disappeared,

The villagers were anxious, worried that the doctor had encountered a terrible thing, was he kidnapped? Or get killed?

Hurry up and call the police, the police are here, and they will start a search, and search around the village.

According to the information found, the police officer Song Shigefeng found that the case was not simple.

Inoji does not have a doctor's license at all, and should not have received a full doctor's course training,

He is an unlicensed secret doctor. There was an uproar from the village chief to the villagers.

Only the nurse Otake and the intern, the pharmacy businessman Masaru Saito (played by Teruyuki Kagawa) were silent,

They already knew that Inoji was a fake secret doctor,

Based on the reliance of the villagers, let’s not say it, and never caused any fatalities.

Zhaimen also lent his stomach ulcer inspection report to act as the wife of Tori.

Because Inoji helps him a lot in ordering medicine.

Nurse Otake once assisted Ino to properly handle a pneumothorax patient in a timely manner.

He did not die before the ambulance took him to the regional hospital in time for surgery.

As the villagers treat Inoji as a god who came into the world, Soma Keisuke has no intention of revealing the secret.

He asked Inoji why he was willing to stay in a remote village for so long?

He said helplessly: I don't like it here, I'm here, I'm stuck here and it's hard to get out.

I'm here because it makes good money,

The village chief said that the elderly either have high blood pressure or diabetes. This is very simple, as long as the medicine is prescribed,

Then you know that there are more and more problems, such as dementia, disability, cancer, and take it seriously one by one, and then you are stuck here.

If Mrs. Togai's daughter hadn't exposed it, the scam would have continued.

At first, she also believed the doctor's words and solemnly entrusted the doctor to take care of her mother.

Inoji couldn't bear the heavy load of human life, so he made the choice to escape.

"Dear Doctor" uses an absurd plot to point out the medical gap between urban and rural areas.

The son was burdened with the expectation of his father to inherit his father's business, but he failed to enter the medical school.

Due to ingenious karma, he pretended to be a doctor by mistake, and realized his dream in a lengthy deception.

Although I deceive myself, I have also been a doctor,

Fortunately, Mrs. Torii has been well treated, and it should be a long time in the future.

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