not really, as long as you keep it professional during work and the feelings are mutual.
but in this case, they developed feelings. if they fall in love what can you do about it? it only gets unethical if the romantic attraction is one sided or the doctor isnt fulfilling his duties. besides, if you're dating a doctor, why would you have to go the hospital for checkups? you'd just get checkups outside the hospital.
it would be unethical if the doctor was romantically/sexually attracted to a patient whos already dating someone/minor or something like that and would still insist on pursuing the patient. in that case then the doctor is really at fault
but overall, its not really a big deal, people find love in different places, a doctor-patient relationship isnt something like teacher-student relationship which is well,, very unethical
is an seok ho the mole then?!??! the grades are rigged then doesnt that mean theres no way for his daughter to rank one if he isnt using connections?!?
is geonyeop some sort of hidden main character bc how come hes not on covers and promotions when he looks like hes just as significant as the main characters?
Ending is quite forced and weird for a really good drama.
imo its not forced but quite rushed, they only brought back yungyeom the last ep so it felt like the heart disease plot was just a way to kill him off. but tbh i'll take it bc im not a fan of sad endings
genuinely curious but has there been a real life situation where they used a glove to control bleeding in the heart? like where did they pull that out from
it would be unethical if the doctor was romantically/sexually attracted to a patient whos already dating someone/minor or something like that and would still insist on pursuing the patient. in that case then the doctor is really at fault
but overall, its not really a big deal, people find love in different places, a doctor-patient relationship isnt something like teacher-student relationship which is well,, very unethical