It was discovered that when Ako Municipal Hospital hired a male neurosurgeon (46) in July 2019, the head of the neurosurgery department (60) had proposed committing fraud by altering the records of treatments performed by another doctor to make it appear as if the new doctor had performed them. The aim of this is to inflate patients’ achievements in order to qualify them to take the exam to become endovascular specialists, and it is believed that this is due to the hospital’s attitude of being willing to resort to fraud in order to secure doctors amid a chronic shortage of doctors. Since the doctor was hired, there have been a number of medical accidents in the hospital’s neurosurgery department, and there is suspicion that one of the factors that led to the medical accidents was the hospital’s attempt to give the doctor surgical experience. According to sources, the male neurosurgeon applied for a mid-career position at Ako Municipal Hospital around spring 2019, seeking a new position at a medical institution in Kyoto Prefecture where he was working at the time. During his interview with the hospital director and department head, he expressed his enthusiasm for performing surgery as well as his desire to obtain specialist qualifications in endovascular therapy (IVR) using catheters. (Omitted).
>>1 No one pays attention to that, but Takeda was already 40 when he came to Ako, and had been a doctor for 15 years. How many people did he kill in that time? It’s scary to think about it.
>>4 In a manga supposedly drawn by someone close to him, there was a scene where his parents, who had been crying to him, went to the mayor’s office and threatened him. The directors of the hospital were also confronted afterwards, so I guess his parents have quite a bit of power.
Doctors’ salaries are too low for the work they do, so there are more and more incompetent doctors. If doctors’ salaries were tripled, only the best would become doctors.
His previous hospital was incompetent so he was moved to Ako where there were many medical accidents, and yet he is now in charge of emergency care at another hospital, and even though this one is also incompetent, he is able to move to yet another hospital. Seriously, please tell me who has his backing.
>>32 I saw it It’s a horrible hospital I mean, even I think Takikawa Hospital is terrible, so who’s to blame for leaving it alone for years? Is it the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare’s vested interests?
Yesterday’s Close-up Gendai caused a big reaction. He’s caused six medical errors and is still practicing medicine. A mountain of corpses is piling up and no one is being punished. It’s an abnormal situation.
>>49 The problem of “returning doctors” who cause accidents over and over and over and over again Fundamentally they are not suited to being doctors, it’s a profession that is clearly suited to those who are not If that’s not possible, brain surgeons should be transferred to more relaxed departments like dermatology, nephrology, or orthopedics, rather than high-risk departments.
>>49 It’s been said many times that TV is an old medium, but it still has a strong ability to spread information among people who don’t use SNS. Even if you use SNS, if it’s far away from you, the information won’t flow to you.
Comments