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It is the book of Mehmet Oğuz Yenidun, the fifth child of parents with six children, a medical faculty graduate, and an expert plastic surgeon who has managed to rise in the same field. It is a work that is involved in the work and does not remain indifferent, following what is happening right in the middle of the vicious circle, as it should be. The work we need. I kept turning the book from side to side for minutes, in order to introduce this book, which I read a few years ago, at least a little, and to at least make it worth reading in the eyes of those who would read it. I re-read some underlined sentences and began to re-identify the purpose of the book. Actually, it shouldn't be that difficult, the book is quite one of us. The author is the same way. It starts with the motto that patients are humans and discusses the issues that we all have experienced, witnessed, or at least known about at least once in our lives, from an insider's perspective. This time, throughout the book, we can object to the fact that hospitals, doctors, the health system, employees, in short, those who live in the health sector, consider the patients who come to them as benefactors that they can easily trample on. With plastic surgeon Mehmet Oğuz Hodja behind us like a door... We will all object to brand new syndromes that have not been defined - even those that are imposed by force even if they are defined - and this time, in the name of periodic schemes in the health sector, they will strongly say "Rant!" We can say that throughout the book. We will finally be able to diagnose the illness of doctors who have the disease, where getting sick is a norm specific to only those who come to them as patients, and we will be able to enjoy turning our nose up at this astonishing trend where losing patients means making money. Far from having the skill to expose careless medical people who own a collection of dead people one by one, we will also be self-confident enough to touch the sharp side of the knife with a shoe cover on our finger. Yes, all this artistry of ours may last until the book is finished, but we will be able to enjoy revealing obvious secrets through the eyes of a doctor with this slim book. We will have the courage to tell those who consider the human body as a living cadaver to their faces the truth they do not know: "If you win, you lose." You need to spend a few hours reading it.
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