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I watched a dorama (Japanese's Drama) yesterday. It's "Team Medical Dragon". The main character is "Asada Ryoutaro". He's a doctor who had placed in the war's arena. It's the reason why he has a wonderful reflect in facing different situation of the patient. He's a good doctor. He always places the patient's save in the top. He doesn't care his boss (professor) command to seek for the patient with more healing change than another. He always takes his all patient as well. The best word I love is "Suppose that a patient is a dead thing, so you have enough courage to make him/her heal". It's a very sweet of him. I appreciate a person like him. I hope in the real, all doctors do something like that. Considering the patient's life as a treasure that can't be changed by anything else.
Nov 02nd 2008 11:30 JapanPlz

  • It's "Team Medical Dragon".
  • It's called "Team Medical Dragon".
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  • He's a doctor who had placed in the war's arena.
  • He's a doctor who had was placed in the war's arena a war zone.
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  • It's the reason why he has a wonderful reflect in facing different situation of the patient.
  • It's the reason why he has a wonderful reflect in facing different situation of the patient he is so good at facing so many different situations. (Does this suond like what you meant to say?)
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  • He always places the patient's save in the top.
  • He always places the patient's save in the top. He always puts the patient's life first.
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  • He doesn't care his boss (professor) command to seek for the patient with more healing change than another.
  • He doesn't care that his boss (professor) command him to seek look for the patient with more healing change than another. (What did you mean by "more healing change than another"?)
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  • He always takes his all patient as well.
  • He always takes treats his all his patients as well.
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  • The best word I love is "Suppose that a patient is a dead thing, so you have enough courage to make him/her heal".
  • The best word I love is My favorite quote is "Suppose that a patient is a dead thing, so you have enough courage to make him/her heal". (I could fix this a few ways... "If a patient is always dead, you have to have the courage to heal them." or "Suppose that a patient is dead, you have to have had the courage to try to heal them". Pick the one that seems like what you meant to say)
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  • It's a very sweet of him.
  • It's a very sweet nice thing of him to say.
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  • I appreciate a person like him.
  • I appreciate a person people like him.
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  • I hope in the real, all doctors do something like that.
  • I hope in the real, that all doctors do something like that.
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  • Considering the patient's life as a treasure that can't be changed by anything else.
  • Considering the patient's life as a treasure that can't be changed by anything else.
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Good Job! I some trouble understanding what you wanted to say.
Nov 02nd 2008 11:40 Riri_geragera

  • It's "Team Medical Dragon".
  • The title was "Team Medical Dragon".
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  • The main character is "Asada Ryoutaro".
  • The main character was "Asada Ryoutaro".
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  • He's a doctor who had placed in the war's arena.
  • He's a doctor who had went to the battle field. I somehow found "war's arena" as an odd words ^^
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  • It's the reason why he has a wonderful reflect in facing different situation of the patient.
  • That's the reason why he has a wonderful reflex in facing different situations of the patients.
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  • He always places the patient's save in the top.
  • He always places the patient's safety on top of matters.
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  • He doesn't care his boss (professor) command to seek for the patient with more healing change than another.
  • He ignored his boss (professor) when he/she commanded to treat only the patient with a higher survival rate than others.
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  • He always takes his all patient as well.
  • He always treats his all of his patients as well.
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  • The best word I love is "Suppose that a patient is a dead thing, so you have enough courage to make him/her heal".
  • The word that I love the most was "Suppose that a patient is a dead thing, so you have enough courage to heal him/her". (I'm not sure about the usage of "so" in this sentence. Here "heal" might be nicer if you substituted it with "bring him/her back to life").
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  • I hope in the real, all doctors do something like that.
  • I hope in the real live, all doctors will do something like that.
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You really are a big fan of dorama or anime things aren't you?

> I hope in the real, all doctors do something like that.
Well okay I'll try to. But in case you don't know, there are some situations that force us to treat the patients with higher survival rate. Because if we keep maintaining the "hopeless" patients and not taking care of others...we may cause deaths to both of the groups. Sometimes we're like "Oh he'll survive, let's just take care of the critical one. He looks fine, he shall be able to wait a few more minutes." And what happen next is...the "looks like ok" patient end up dies and we can't cure the critical one too. So they both dies.

So you see, things that are happening in the real life are waaaay much different than the one we found in movies or comics. It's a dilemma ^^;;
Nov 02nd 2008 17:28 gothic.quincy

to JapanPlz : thanks for the correction. i'm so happy if my writing is good enough to be read...

to Riri_gera_gera : thanks for the correction. Yes, i think so too. Doctor in the real must have faced more difficult in treat the patient. but, i hope that they can put patient's life first. not to think about anything else, like money, famous, or etc...
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