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A story of how an antisocial doctor becomes more tuned in to a patient's emotional needs
A story of how an antisocial doctor becomes more tuned in to a patient's emotional needs through a stint as a elementary school health room nurse after he gets transferred out of his hospital temporarily for not caring enough for his patient's emotional needs/ scaring the patient kid.
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I especially liked the cases at the start, the first few were really interesting injuries and hoped more will be like that, but the next few cases seemed more mental. Nice that they covered those as well though.
Miyano-sensei's and the female teacher's banter is quite fun to watch as well.
A lot of the child actors here are so cute!
I like how they went through how Miyano develops through his interactions with the children and how that helps him face his past patients, and we see how much he has developed from the experience to become more capable at handling his patient's emotional needs. Especially the last episode, where he very tactfully uses a story-telling method. Don't get me wrong, he has always been very dedicated, rushing to patient's house etc, but it's amazing that he goes through a roundabout method in this last episode instead of directly telling to their face, which might be how the old him might do.
Of course, maybe that's just loyal to the source material, the manga, the manga is probably written really well. The acting by the actors is good too, an aloof doctor, an enthusiastic sociable teacher, even the classsmate politics of the girl clique queen or the boys playing around. All very fun to watch.
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I especially liked the cases at the start, the first few were really interesting injuries and hoped more will be like that, but the next few cases seemed more mental. Nice that they covered those as well though.
Miyano-sensei's and the female teacher's banter is quite fun to watch as well.
A lot of the child actors here are so cute!
I like how they went through how Miyano develops through his interactions with the children and how that helps him face his past patients, and we see how much he has developed from the experience to become more capable at handling his patient's emotional needs. Especially the last episode, where he very tactfully uses a story-telling method. Don't get me wrong, he has always been very dedicated, rushing to patient's house etc, but it's amazing that he goes through a roundabout method in this last episode instead of directly telling to their face, which might be how the old him might do.
Of course, maybe that's just loyal to the source material, the manga, the manga is probably written really well. The acting by the actors is good too, an aloof doctor, an enthusiastic sociable teacher, even the classsmate politics of the girl clique queen or the boys playing around. All very fun to watch.
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