Controversy Surrounding TV Drama 'The Next Generation': Do Not Portray Medical Skills as Magic
Controversy Surrounding TV Drama 'The Next Generation': Do Not Portray Medical Skills as Magic
2023-06-01
The TV drama 'The Next Generation,' which claims to promote traditional Chinese medicine, has recently sparked some controversy with its portrayal of characters who can perform outdoor childbirth after only two weeks of medical training and patients with advanced-stage cancer spontaneously recovering.
Some viewers find these plotlines confusing and express their dissatisfaction, stating 'Do not portray medical skills as magic.'
Some individuals argue that healthcare is a science, not magic, and should not be marketed as such. They criticize the lack of medical knowledge and critical thinking in the script of 'The Next Generation,' considering it harmful to traditional Chinese medicine.
However, others point out that there are real-life examples where psychological factors heavily influence recovery, suggesting that diversion of attention and exercise can lead to improvements, which are not magical in nature.
What are your thoughts on this matter, fellow netizens?
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