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Being a doctor wasn't an easy task. It was one of the most trying occupations around, as one more often than not, had someone's life hanging on the line. Any little mistake could cost a life and any little breakthrough could mean a life was saved.
A doctor never stopped learning. No matter how experienced or talented said doctor was, there would always be a situation whereby he/she would be presented with an ailment that he had no experience with and would have to consult other doctors or make his research with books.
There were ailments that were difficult to treat, with the probability of failure extremely high and the probability of success extremely low.
There were ailments that were simply deemed incurable. Doctors simply avoided even attempting to treat patients with such sicknesses as it would only harm their track record.
All that didn't bother Kouse Arima, more popularly known as Dr K. He had long overcome those challenges, smashing through the primitive boundaries set by ignorant doctors in the past, curing diseases that were deemed impossible, treating difficult cases with little to no complications daily. Hence making a me for himself in the world, as one able to perform medical miracles.
Unfortunately, even he had his challenges. Even he, seen as a prodigy at the tender age of 5yrs and further helped with his devil fruit abilities had ailments that left him confused.
Curing mental illnesses was still in it's infancy in the world, doctors had little to no explanation as to why people went mad or how to reverse such conditions. There was no certain cure to tackle mental degradation or mental disorders alike. No matter the books Kouse read, no one was ahead in getting a cure for it. It was all trial and error. Stories of lucky recoveries filled the books he read, but there was no certain cure listed in them.
Patients with mental illnesses were simply monitored, and advised to change their eating habits, environment, and sleeping times, in the hope that it would help out.
Kouse looked closely at his crew mate Elias, as he got into another playful banter with another crew mate, Madori.
It had been two weeks since Kouse had been studying Elias's frequent mood swings, and now he finally agreed it was serious enough for him to step in and help.
"Yo Elias!" Kouse would call out with an excited tone, not trying to worry Elias. "I've got something important to show you. Meet me at my cabin, whenever you're free this evening."
With that, Kouse would turn and begin a conversation with the Captain.
Being a doctor wasn't an easy task. It was one of the most trying occupations around, as one more often than not, had someone's life hanging on the line. Any little mistake could cost a life and any little breakthrough could mean a life was saved.
A doctor never stopped learning. No matter how experienced or talented said doctor was, there would always be a situation whereby he/she would be presented with an ailment that he had no experience with and would have to consult other doctors or make his research with books.
There were ailments that were difficult to treat, with the probability of failure extremely high and the probability of success extremely low.
There were ailments that were simply deemed incurable. Doctors simply avoided even attempting to treat patients with such sicknesses as it would only harm their track record.
All that didn't bother Kouse Arima, more popularly known as Dr K. He had long overcome those challenges, smashing through the primitive boundaries set by ignorant doctors in the past, curing diseases that were deemed impossible, treating difficult cases with little to no complications daily. Hence making a me for himself in the world, as one able to perform medical miracles.
Unfortunately, even he had his challenges. Even he, seen as a prodigy at the tender age of 5yrs and further helped with his devil fruit abilities had ailments that left him confused.
Curing mental illnesses was still in it's infancy in the world, doctors had little to no explanation as to why people went mad or how to reverse such conditions. There was no certain cure to tackle mental degradation or mental disorders alike. No matter the books Kouse read, no one was ahead in getting a cure for it. It was all trial and error. Stories of lucky recoveries filled the books he read, but there was no certain cure listed in them.
Patients with mental illnesses were simply monitored, and advised to change their eating habits, environment, and sleeping times, in the hope that it would help out.
Kouse looked closely at his crew mate Elias, as he got into another playful banter with another crew mate, Madori.
It had been two weeks since Kouse had been studying Elias's frequent mood swings, and now he finally agreed it was serious enough for him to step in and help.
"Yo Elias!" Kouse would call out with an excited tone, not trying to worry Elias. "I've got something important to show you. Meet me at my cabin, whenever you're free this evening."
With that, Kouse would turn and begin a conversation with the Captain.