Similar concept of medical drama with each episode showing a different case but also growing with some hospital politics, just like this drama.
Season 2 and 3 are also good to watch.
Recommended by Killgore
- Plot is different but concept is similar
- Doctors of different departments create a Medical Team to save patients
Recommended by Selby Thomas
In both dramas, the main characters have something akin to a mentor and mentee relationship.
In both dramas, most of the hospital executives seem to be against them.
The mentors in both dramas are straight to the point and blunt.
The mentors could also be seen as medical genuises within the drama.
Recommended by Hotmess Samael
A Japanese drama where four new doctors choose to serve in the medical flight department. It is a fantastic drama that not only shows real emergency situations but also explores various human emotions and issues. They also go to the accident site using a helicopter.
Recommended by liuffy
-They share similar themes of medical emergencies, Emphasis on Teamwork and a spark of comedy^^

- Beyond the medical procedures, they both go show the personal lives and struggles of the doctors and nurses.

-Both series confront the realities of life and death

-They both explore themes of mortality, loss, and the emotional toll it takes on medical professionals.
Recommended by Pocketz
Kousaku Aizawa, Megumi Shiraishi, Mihoko Hiyama, Kazuo Fuikawa and Haruka Saejima have worked and pursued careers down different paths.

Kousaku Aizawa left the hospital emergency room. He now works as a brain surgeon. Megumi Shiraishi works hard as a staff leader for flight doctors in a hospital emergency room. Mihoko Hiyama wanted to become a flight doctor in the past, but she left the hospital emergency room and now works as an ob-gyn. Kazuo Fujikawa works as an emergency physician specializing in orthopedics and works with Megumi Shiraishi. Haruka Saejima still works as a nurse for flight doctors.
They each live fiercely and face new situations.
Recommended by UKIYO
Story about Trauma department, the drama tells about a group of Trauma surgeon handling the cases their faces everyday.
Recommended by luna
Main character of both dramas have the no-nonsense personality and their motivation stems from the past where system failed them.
Recommended by YourMotherIsCalling
- completely different stories BUT, if you love the "team-based" dramas, designated survivor is like that too. emphasis on team, because these dramas have two of some of my favorite teams assembled out of everything i've watched
Recommended by chea
Both are medical dramas where the male leads are both genius who can save a patient at the last minute. They both have the same personality that loves going against the board of directors, which makes them very disliked by colleagues. They also have an “apprentice” that follows them around. They dislike incompetency in doctors and are adamant in saving patients. Most importantly, Black Pean has Nino.
Recommended by bluerabbitsky
Both have similar themes when it comes of doctors and hospital staff responsibilities to our society, its just that The trauma Code more on the frontlines staffs, emergency accidents and how the doctors deal with it, while It's Okay, That's Love? Is more on psychology field where how phycologists and psychiatrists do their work and their patients. Also, both shows put the emphasis on the beauty of medical field and the story of people who have passion to their work working behind it, whether its internal(in the mind) or external (wounds that can be seen).
Recommended by Razzling
The two are similar in that -- Night Drama is about Japan's emergency medical care system, which suffers from a severe labor shortage. Overtime work per doctor in emergency medical care rises, with a need for more experienced doctors being the cause of the problem. Emergency medical care at night is worse than during the daytime. The Hakuoukai Asahi Kaihin Hospital, a hospital branch of the Hakuoukai Group, takes steps to reform the emergency medical care system by creating a night doctor system, which is looked down upon by their daytime counterparts for taking all kinds of cases, especially the ones that no other hospital wants and therefore creating issues for the day time doctors at least that's how they see it. Cutbacks and hate from different angles start to threaten the night system. Still, teamwork and dedication, under the steadfast leadership of their supervisor, begin to turn things around.
Recommended by My Liberation Notes
- Plot is different but concept is similar
- Doctors of different departments create a Medical Team to save patients
- Doctors in TTC they handle trauma patients while HS sails on Ship on all islands
Recommended by Selby Thomas
This both dramas are related to Medical field. The main leads are very good surgeons in both. If you love the medical drama it would be a great one to watch.
Recommended by AzZid
"Partners for Justice" and "The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call" are dramas that explore the world of medical and forensic professionals. Both series focus on the challenges faced by their teams, including bureaucratic obstacles and ethical dilemmas. The protagonists, Dr. Baek Kang-hyuk and Dr. Baek Beom are skilled professionals with a strong sense of justice, often clashing with authorities to uncover the truth. Both dramas are praised for their realistic depiction of their respective fields.
Recommended by minmin
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