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Patient Chart Prayer
2018 novel by Mikito Chinen From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Patient Chart Prayer (祈りのカルテ) is a Japanese medical mystery novel by Mikito Chinen. It is a series of short stories consisting of five episodes. It was published by Kadokawa corporation on 29 March 2018,[1] followed by a paperback edition by Kadokawa corporation on 25 February 2021.[2]
A sequel, Reunion therapy of Patient Chart Prayer was published by Kadokawa corporation on 10 August 2022.[3]
The author, Mikito Chinen, is a novelist and a physician.[4] Many of his works have medical themes, and this is one of them.[5]
Television dramatisation in the October 2022 season.[6]
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Introduction
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Ryota Suwano, who graduated from Junseikai Medical College and entered the university's affiliated hospital as a resident, has been visiting various departments for his initial clinical training.[3] One day, a female patient was brought to the emergency room with an overdose of sleeping pills. The name of her estranged husband was burnt into her arm....[7]
Renuion theraphy of prayer medical charts
After finishing his presentation at the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine held at the Tokyo International Forum, 30-year-old Ryota Suwano ran into Yuu Kotori, his classmate and best friend from medical school, and Mai Konnoike, a female resident at the hospital where he works, and immediately asked them to have a drink.[3]
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Characters
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Main charactor
- Ryota Suwano
- The protagonist of this work. Resident physician at the Junseikai Medical College Hospital.
- Yuya Saeki
- Suwano's best friend since medical school and also a resident at Junseikai Medical College Hospital. His father, Shinya, is a surgical supervisor.
- Satomi Tateishi
- Psychiatric supervisor. A woman in her 30s with a bob cut.
- Shinya Saeki
- A supervisor of surgery. He is also the father of his best friend.
Renuion theraphy of patient chart prayer
Main Charactor (Renuion theraphy)
- Ryota Suwano
- He is now 30 years old. At the time of his recollection, he was a second-year resident.
- Yuu Takanashi
- She was a classmate and close friend when they were both medical students.
- Mai Konnoike
- A 25-year-old female resident at Tenjikai General Hospital.
- Shuta Hirose
- A middle-aged man who complains of irregular complaints and is a regular visitor to the emergency department at night.
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Bibliographic Information
- Patient Chart Prayer by Mikito Chinen
- Book: March 29, 2018,[1] Kadokawa Corporation, ISBN 978-4-04-106580-8
- Paperback: February 25, 2021,[2] Kadokawa Corporation, ISBN 978-4-04-110980-9
- Renuion theraphy of Patient Chart Prayer by Mikito Chinen
- Book: August 10, 2022,[8] Kadokawa Corporation, ISBN 978-4-04-112536-6
Television drama
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Television drama under the title Patient Chart Prayer was broadcast from October 8 to December 17, 2022, in the "Saturday Drama" slot on Nippon TV.[6][9] The leading role was played by Yuta Tamamori.[6]
Mami Fujimori, the producer, explained the reason for the dramatization: "In this work, there are no super doctors or black intrigue within the hospital, as is often the case in Japanese medical dramas.[10] I thought it was very appealing to see inexperienced and flawed doctors trying their best for their patients and being there for them."[10]
For the dramatization, the obstetrics and gynecology in episode 3 and general medicine in episode 4 were newly added as original stories,[11] and many scenes not found in the original novel, such as cheerful interactions with fellow residents, were added.[11] Mikito Chinen, the author of the original story, observed the filming of the drama.[12] He saw a scene in which the residents interacted with each other and commented, "The relationships between fellow residents were very realistically portrayed, reminding me of my residency days."[12]
The drama is filmed at Chiba University Hospital in Chiba Prefecture.[13] The hospital is famous for being used for filming famous Japanese medical dramas such as "Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon"[14] and "Shiroi Kyotō".[15]
Synopsis (Television drama)
Ryota Suwano is a kind-hearted resident doctor who is good at reading people's emotions.[16] Although he is still inexperienced, he is always trying his best and is good at reading people's emotions with a kind heart.[10] At the department where he is training at Junseikai Medical University Hospital, he meets unique supervisors and patients with various circumstances.
When he is stuck in treating a patient in his charge, he reads the patient's medical chart and then comes up with a solution.
His signature line is, "The patient's chart told me everything."[17]
Through meeting and parting with many people, he grows into a full-fledged doctor.
Cast
Age is at the start of the story.
Main Charactors
- Ryota Suwano (age 25) by Yuta Tamamori[18]
- The protagonist of this work. He is a first year to second year resident at the Junseikai Medical University Hospital. Suwano is the surname of his mother's second marriage.
- Midori Soneda (age 25) by Elaiza Ikeda[19]
- She is a fellow resident with Ryota. She wants to be a surgeon and is the best among her classmates.
- Yuya Saeki (age 25) by Yuma Yamoto[20]
- He is a resident doctor in the same class as Ryota. The youth of nowadays. His father is a surgeon, Shinya Saeki, who is also his supervisor.
- Satomi Tateishi (age 49) by Yasuko Matsuyuki[21]
- Psychiatrist. She and Shinya were classmates when they were in university. She likes fortune telling, including tarot readings.
- Shinya Saeki (age 55) by Kippei Shiina[21]
- Surgeon. Yuya's father.
- Shuta Hirose by Taizo Harada[22]
- A patient. He visited the emergency room at night, where Ryota examined him. He continues to care about Ryota in some way after he is discharged from the hospital.
Staff
- Original work written by Mikito Chinen
- Patient Chart Prayer(Kadokawa Corporation)[23]
- Renuion theraphy of Patient Chart Prayer (Kadokawa Corporation)[23]
- Screenplay - Nonji Nemoto[6]
- Music - Hadime Sakita[6]
- Theme song - "Omoibana" by Kis-My-Ft2 (MENT Recording)[24]
- Direction - Shunsuke Kariyama, Chihiro Ikeda, Yuma Suzuki[23]
- Chief Producer - Hirofumi Tanaka[6]
- Producer - Mami Fujimori, Ryoji Tokura (AX-ON Inc.)[6]
- Production cooperation - AX-ON Inc.
- Company - Nippon TV
Public reactions
- In the fifth episode, "I want to eat gyoza (chinese dumpling)" became the top trending topic on Twitter after a patient with a serious illness requested to eat gyoza.[25]
- In addition to this drama, two other medical dramas were broadcast in the October 2022 season.[26] Medical dramas are popular in Japan, and the content that viewers prefer is gradually becoming more diverse.[27]
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References
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