After I watched the first episode, I noticed a slight similarity to another drama I’ve watching before Dr. White. Both dramas not only the medical and comedy genres, but also feature a main character with a unique personality who is exceptionally brilliant in the medical.
I recommend this drama because it has an engaging storyline and the main character’s acting is genuinely funny and entertaining. If you enjoyed the both that drama, you might find this drama equally enjoyable for comedy and the storyline.
I recommend this drama because it has an engaging storyline and the main character’s acting is genuinely funny and entertaining. If you enjoyed the both that drama, you might find this drama equally enjoyable for comedy and the storyline.
Rookie doctor Tagami Kotoha is assigned to the Tokyo Metropolitan Odaiba Bay Medical Center. Strikingly beautiful, Kotoha causes a stir throughout the hospital as she heads to the neurosurgery staff room. There, she finds neurosurgeon Otomo and cardiologist Murai arguing and trying to dump an emergency patient on each other despite the urgent situation.
Kotoha steps in, sharply calling them out in a forceful Gifu dialect. At that moment, Nakata Keisuke, the doctor who once saved Kotoha’s life, arrives on the scene. Flustered by their long-awaited reunion, Kotoha nonetheless follows Nakata’s instructions and takes charge of operating on the emergency patient. With impressive skill, she successfully performs a catheter procedure.
With her delinquent-turned-positive mindset, Kotoha goes on to confront patients and navigate a rule-bound hospital work environment head-on.
Kotoha steps in, sharply calling them out in a forceful Gifu dialect. At that moment, Nakata Keisuke, the doctor who once saved Kotoha’s life, arrives on the scene. Flustered by their long-awaited reunion, Kotoha nonetheless follows Nakata’s instructions and takes charge of operating on the emergency patient. With impressive skill, she successfully performs a catheter procedure.
With her delinquent-turned-positive mindset, Kotoha goes on to confront patients and navigate a rule-bound hospital work environment head-on.



