House has a "natural enemy" at Princeton Hospital: Dr. Lisa Cuddy, the director of internal medicine and the hospital's administrative director. The two seem to be naturally out of touch and have never stopped arguing for various reasons.
Because he hates the patient's stupidity and deep distrust, House never trusts the patient's medical history. In order to solve some mysterious cases, House will even lead colleagues to invade the patient's residence to find the real cause by solving the case. House will use a variety of controversial or high-risk methods to treat patients. His methods may be surprising, but the results are never disappointing.
"House Doctor" (House) character profile:
Gregory House, a physician with superb medical skills and a surly attitude, feels that all patients are untrustworthy. He only believes in finding the cause of the disease in his own unique way.
Lisa Cuddy, the director of internal medicine at Princeton University Hospital, is also the administrative director of the entire hospital. Cuddy and House have never stopped arguing, but she also sincerely believes that House is the best doctor in the hospital.
James Wilson-an excellent oncologist, House is a good friend of this doctor with a completely different personality.
Alison Cameron, an outstanding immunology expert in the House team, was once thought by House radically that there was only a beautiful appearance but no talent.
Eric Foreman-As a neurologist, Foreman's talents are impeccable, but he had a vaguely disgraceful experience when he was young.
Robert Chase-a young doctor with a wealthy family, as an intensive care unit doctor with comprehensive subjects, Chase with extensive knowledge is House's right-hand man.