There are all kinds of doctors in this drama, some are good at empathy and communication, some are young and eager to agree, some are full of cool personality, and some are conceited, single-minded and utilitarian, but they are all for the sake of patients. good doctor. Even Morgan, who was unscrupulous for the competition and coldly said that it was impossible to pour her feelings into every patient, you could see her serious expression of concern for the patient, and tears when she turned around.
One of my favorite things is that each episode has an implicit theme. Whether young or senior, everyone learns and grows in their professional and emotional lives.
Although I don't understand medicine, I still don't understand. Are American surgeons not classified as general practitioners? They can do heart surgery, plastic surgery, neurosurgery, gynecology, and oncology.
And this drama may focus on showing the growth of the resident doctor, so it is the resident doctor who finds problems, puts forward suggestions, and turns the tide at every critical moment. It seems that the attending doctor is very stupid.
Finally, doctors in the United States are really leisurely. They can perform only one operation a day at a leisurely pace, repeatedly demonstrate for one operation, and spend a lot of time solving the emotional and emotional problems of patients and their families. Andrews engaged in a 36-hour flexible working system, and residents complained a lot.
In the end, Sean is really cute, especially his little caper after he performed well: I made a REBOW! And he was very lucky, he met three nobles in his life: the younger brother, the dean and Lea.
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