When I went to the obstetrics and gynecology clinic, the doctor, an older man, made sexually harassing remarks to me, such as "Do the two children have the same father?" and "Isn't your mother still old enough to get pregnant?" The questions were all irrelevant, and I felt very uncomfortable.
As always, students are working hard to become doctors for the nation. This year's Namiki Festival (university festival) will be held at the end of the month, but to avoid overcrowding, only those involved will be able to attend. I hope that next year it will be open to the public.
The wait time for blood tests is too long. They have separate times, but it always ends up being crowded. The parking lot is dirty and small. I wish they'd put up a bar instead of just letting people in and out freely. I'm indebted to the doctors and staff.
This is a place where you have to pay for your child's medical expenses. The waiting time is long, and you don't know when you'll be called next. I wish they'd display the number on a monitor. Oh well, it can't be helped. This is Japan's defense power.
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No matter how many minutes early I show up for the appointment, it's always exactly 1pm. It's just unbelievable. I haven't heard any good things about them, and yet they just take my money. How ridiculous.
I didn't know the way to the National Defense Medical College Hospital, so I asked the university security guard for directions, and he was so kind and showed me the way!
Thank you security guard (^^)
Compared to clinics in town, I think the level of trust in the test results, treatment plans, etc. is far higher.
Specialist professors and others also explain things during the consultation, so …
It seems that local doctors who graduated from this elite university are very proud and arrogant.
This elite university must be educating them to look down on ordinary, non-professional patients.
I came here for the Namiki Festival, which is similar to the Open Campus Festival.
As it is inside the school, there is no parking lot.
The only option is to park in the nearby coin parking lot.