2019 年 65 巻 4 号 p. 338-343
At the retirement from the Juntendo Graduate School of Medicine, I here review my 40-years currier as a psychiatrist and realize that working in this field is very worthwhile and attractive not only for contribution to improving quality of patients’ life by treating mental illness but also for making me grow to have a wider view as a human. Accordingly, the patients and their family are my teacher in real-world. Also, I am not sure whether I could complete my term until retirement, if my colleagues were not passionate and supportive as they were. In this sense, my colleagues were my precious treasure in life.