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In fact, his friends all knew this, and Takagi himself knew it too.
To put it simply, it's going against the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Tokyo; to put it more broadly, it's going against an authority like the University of Tokyo.
People say the patient had laryngeal inflammation, so it is laryngeal inflammation. I hope the deceased can be cremated. Let's forget about a thorough pathological autopsy.
Even those who make mistakes will surely be grateful for Japan's touching rate of dissection.
But issuing such an inaccurate death certificate is not only fooling the patient's bereaved family, but everyone else as well.
Driven by his conviction, Takagi did it.
Aside from admiration, Aki Tomo couldn't find anything else to praise Takagi for.
He genuinely admired Takagi, not because Takagi had a backup plan—his family ran a hospital in Kyoto, and he was sure he would eventually inherit the family business and maintain the tradition of a family of doctors.
As one of Takagi's best friends, this guy certainly didn't consider these things when he impulsively decided to rebel against the University of Tokyo Affiliated High School.
"Let's meet another day."
Takagi thought they should be able to meet soon.
After all, he really can't stay at the University of Tokyo Affiliated Hospital for much longer.
They will soon be kicked out in a sorry state.
No, he should have emerged from that white tower as a hero.
As a member of the White Tower, he witnessed firsthand the collapse of the university hospital, the White Tower that represented the authority of the Japanese medical community.
Or rather, it had already begun to collapse in the years since the healthcare reforms.
After undergoing rectification and reforms at all levels, it went from being unable to recover at the beginning and having insufficient staff at the grassroots level to now suffering from a serious brain drain, with excellent doctors from university hospitals constantly leaving. It is unknown when its collapse will end.
But it certainly won't die; it will always be linked to medical education in Japan.
The brain drain cannot be concealed, nor can it be changed; the vast majority of outstanding people come from universities and hospitals.
The evil white tower, gone forever?
On September 11, the University of Tokyo Affiliated Hospital officially suspended him from his post, but Takagi also understood that the next step would be to transfer him out of Tokyo and to the countryside to work as an intern.
So on the second day, September 11, he submitted an application to change the hospital for the training program, and filled in "Kyoto University School of Medicine Hospital" as the hospital in the application.
That's right, just like he told Aki Tomoya before, after getting his father's help, he could only reluctantly go to Kyoto University Affiliated High School.
Therefore, on the day he left, Takagi didn't say "I'll never see you again, White Tower" in his heart.
He had simply returned to the white tower in Kansai from the white tower in Kanto.
The University of Tokyo Hospital is not the best hospital in Japan or Tokyo, but it is definitely the most authoritative hospital in Japan, one of the most prestigious among university hospitals.
After he acted as a traitor to the cause, he not only managed to escape unscathed from the University of Tokyo Affiliated Hospital, but also went on to work at the Kyoto University Affiliated Hospital, which infuriated the head of the ENT department where he had previously worked.
To be honest, doctors in university hospitals are all civil servants and cannot be easily dismissed; they can only resign on their own. Therefore, those who make mistakes are usually transferred.
People like Takagi, who openly defy university hospitals, generally have no chance of turning their lives around.
But Takagi's paperwork was complete and everything went so smoothly. He only needed to report to Kyoto University Affiliated Hospital before the final deadline of September 30th and then continue to complete his medical training phase.
So when he said in the hospital, "Excuse me, I have to go to Kyoto University Affiliated Hospital!", many people thought he was a spy sent by Kyoto University.
Perhaps this is the only way to explain why this Kansai man would betray his doctor at such a time.
That's what some people believe.
But what they didn't know was that after arriving in Tokyo, Takagi wanted to be a staunch supporter of the University of Tokyo.
Unfortunately, he encountered some jerks there.
It was because of these bastards that he had to go back and go to Kyoto University, which he didn't really like, and become a Kyoto University supporter like his father.
"I will come back to Tokyo to visit again, after all, the case is not over yet, and I will be summoned as a witness."
Once he was certain he could leave the University of Tokyo Affiliated Hospital, Takagi stopped holding back his words.
He not only wanted to leave Tokyo, but it wasn't a place he could never return to.
Takagi will come back, and he will come back often in the future.
There was no particular reason; it was simply because he was still a witness in this medical malpractice case, and when it was his turn to appear, he would absolutely not shirk his duty.
Amidst the gritted teeth of a group of people seeing him off, Takagi walked out of the gates of the University of Tokyo Affiliated School in his own way.
But to be honest, it wasn't a carefree experience. Leaving the affiliated high school of Dongda University meant that his nearly seven-year plan had all fallen through.
In the end, he didn't accomplish anything in Tokyo and had to return to Kyoto to follow the path his father had set for him.
"Sigh, I really envy An Yi and his wife..."
Chapter 457 You guys are still more handsome (2/5)
Upon arriving in Tokyo, Takagi was prepared to die rather than go.
Strictly speaking, that's true, but in reality, he just wanted to prove that even in Tokyo, where he had no relatives, getting into the top university in Japan, the most difficult one to get into, Risan-ri, and making his way in the world for a few years, he didn't need the excuse of not having a younger brother.
Inheriting the family business is too early for him.
Staying in Kyoto means you'll always be inheriting the family business or something.
Ugh……
With a slight sigh, having already canceled his stay at the upscale apartment in Chiyoda, all that remained was to quickly return to his hometown in Kyoto, rest for a while, and then report to Kyoto University Affiliated School.
However, before that, Takagi decided to go to Kanto General Hospital in Taito Ward to see Aki Tomoya and Majima.
After returning to Kyoto, we had even fewer opportunities to meet.
After nearly seven years of friendship and acquaintance, it's time to say goodbye in a true sense.
However, it shouldn't be to the point of using a phrase like "never to be seen again."
"If I had gone to a private hospital back then, would things have been better? I wouldn't have had to face this kind of situation..."
That's the right way to think about it, but it doesn't feel any different.
As for private hospitals and university hospitals, there's really nothing more to say now. Just pack up and head back to Kyoto.
Fortunately, Takagi didn't have much to take with him from Tokyo.
Anyway, apart from his two friends, there was no one else he cared about.
Takagi arrived at Kanto General Hospital in Taito Ward at the appointed time, thinking that during his lunch break, those two guys should be able to come and visit him.
Fortunately, they weren't busy during their lunch break, and there wasn't anything in the department that required their help. This allowed Aki Tomoya and Majima to see Takagi before he left Tokyo.
"You're leaving already?"
In the hospital courtyard, they found a quiet spot and the three of them leaned against a bench, looking at the not-so-clear sky.
The sky looked like it was about to rain, but it was probably just an illusion. Aki Tomoya just hoped that this year's typhoons wouldn't be as fierce as in previous years.
At Takagi's feet, his suitcase was already packed, indicating that he was preparing to leave Tokyo after visiting them.
It's clear that he didn't have much to take with him, since there really wasn't much in Tokyo that he would want to keep.
"I think I look pretty cool today. When I get back to Kyoto, my mom will definitely say, 'Hey, hey, hey, where did this handsome young man come from!'"
Takagi spoke in an exaggerated tone, looking at his friend's uniform with a sigh in his eyes.
Because he never imagined that he would have holidays after becoming a medical resident.
He should have stayed at the University of Tokyo Affiliated Hospital wearing a uniform with a different logo than Aki Tomoya and Majima's, waiting to be promoted to a full-time position in the neurosurgery department he had longed for, and then just waiting for Aki Tomoya and Majima to return.
However, he had to leave for Kyoto University Hospital, which he didn't like.
He spent three years secretly preparing for the second round of entrance exams for Tokyo University, and then effortlessly gained admission to the third science program.
After graduating, I went to the University of Tokyo Affiliated Hospital, where I met a jerk who forced me to leave Tokyo. What a perfect ending!
"But you guys look more handsome than me!"
He tapped them on the shoulders and winked at them.
"Damn it, so even medical trainees get holidays! You should all envy me, you absolutely must envy me!"
Takagi said, sounding aggrieved.
He complained about his experiences, and in front of Aki Tomoya and Mashima, he could easily express his most direct feelings.
Everyone knows that there are no holidays for medical trainees.
However, due to some special reasons, Takagi can take a break for a while.
With more than half a month to go, he only needs to report to the Peking University Affiliated Hospital before September 30th.
It's amazing!
Takagi thought this from the bottom of his heart.
Because being in a university hospital is really tiring, especially since those jerks deliberately gave him attitude after he went to be a witness.
It feels so good to leave that place now.
"Takagi-kun, I'm actually quite envious of you, since neither Aki-kun nor I have a vacation yet."
Majima said with a smile at this moment.
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