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该片以优秀乡村医生典型事迹为原形,讲述了乡村医生周有德坚守农村,坚守作为一名医生的职业道德,用自己的医术仁心,为乡亲们解除疾病痛苦,悬壶济世,充当农民健康守护神,得到乡亲们的高度赞誉,以及中医大学毕业的儿子周艺在父亲的感召下,毅然放弃城里优越的工作和生活,回乡接替父亲,甘愿做一名普普通通的乡村医生的动人故事。
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