Saijou no Meii
Alt Names: | 顶尖神医 Saijo no Meii The Best Skilled Surgeon 最上の命医 |
Author: | Hashiguchi Takashi & Irie Kenzou |
Artist: | Hashiguchi Takashi |
Genres: | Comedy Drama Medical Shounen |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | Saijou Mikoto was born with a bad heart. It was thanks to the incredible skills of Japanese leading pediatric heart surgeon, Shindou Mamoru, that he survived into adolescence, and he's decided to show his gratitude by becoming the greatest pediatric surgeon the world has ever known. |
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106 Comments
The problem is that we've seen it done actually well without having to dive into all of that crap. Look at shows like ER (IMO the best medical drama there is) It's balanced to 70/30 and it works. Heck, even with all that we still manage to get attached to the characters and when they have problems it resonates with us.
While I understand the frustration with reading about the hospital politics, it's unfortunately a necessary component of a medical manga like this. Especially in systems where healthcare is bogged down with bureaucracy, things like risk management, profit margins, and leadership play a massive role in long term care for patients. The series is doing a good job of showing the ripple effect of having a pure character influence the impure characters as well as political consequences in the hospital after people change.
I do agree that this is kind of heading into the "Team Medical Dragon" route with politics overwhelming the medical aspect which I am not quite a fan of. - I think a 80/20 ratio (I know this is rather vague) would be good when it come to such situation and I also understand that the policies can form part of the Story-telling part but this is clearly taking away the focus.
On one hand, you make a lot of sense.... on the other hand , Ayame getting clobbered with a refrigerator
Honestly, the appeal of the manga is wearing off right now.
I prefer the ER style patient centric stories. Where through sheer skill, problems are solved and lives are saved. Not this whole hospital politics bit...
"To create a new world, one must first destroy the old world." - every rpg villain ever that thought they were doing good.
Only if they are underage. You know...our main character is only interested in kids.
Somehow that came out wrong...
Inb4 Saijou has to resurrect a corpse through surgery.
Yay! An update!
I enjoy a good medical drama. I'm not a huge fan of this latest development but... screw it, let's see where this goes!
You'd think people would learn by now not to have "Saijou fails the surgery" as a key component of their plan.
Holy Cow! Now we've got La Cosa Nostra. What's next: Vladimir Putin's girlfriend and Kim Jong Un's gall bladder?
Really nice to have an update. I've enjoyed this manga since the SnoopyCool days. Thanks, BlastComic Scans.
It's like that with any manga based on a profession. Even if the author was a doctor it might still be inaccurate for the purpose of entertainment
Oh come on, he didn't call every doctor in the world. Translation screw up?
Well it wasn't the first time I read about using Viagra aside from erectile dysfunction.
And since I am sucker for happy endings all things aside I am happy the baby is (kinda) healthy now.
Over-the-top medical intervention!
Maybe it's Chairman Taira who needs some of that med...
And now another realizes the greatness of Dr. Jesus.
i liek natsume <3
"You'll need divine techniques to save the kid!"
And Mikoto has them. Where's the problem?
rofl thank god beauty salons are not actually like surgeries.
Pretty good. Kinda funny seeing antagonists getting emotionally moved and impressed by the mc.
haha this is so hilariously unrealistic
entertaining enough, but I hope no-one seriously thinks this is that actual surgery/medicine is anything like this..