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The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call korean drama review
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The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call
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by _lizzie77_
Feb 17, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10.0

Not For The Weak Stomach, But Worth It!

I finished Trauma Code: Heroes On Call in 3 days, that alone should tell you something. If your looking for something to binge watch this is the right show for you (maybe just don't eat while watching.) I really liked how this was action packed, and there was so much adrenaline and chaos surrounding this show, and the humor in this show made it so much more enjoyable. And I loved learning about how doctors are so overlooked in the world, when the deal with so much, even if this show wasn't 100% realistic it definitely taught me a thing or two. And the graphics in this show was so mind-blowing, to me the surgery looked very realistic it made my stomach turn, and the little medical caption graphics made it easier to understand what they were talking about, and it was very interesting to learn about. This show was very intense in some parts especially the screaming, shooting, fire scenes, so if you are not into intense dramas this one isn't for you. But I am confused on one thing for the story line, before Baek Kang Hyuk how was the trauma team operating? Like after Baek Kang Hyuk joined Yang Jae Won become the 2nd lead. But aside from that I loved the drama and I loved how Kang Hyuk actually cared about his patients, doing anything and everything to avoid them from death. Even though the story line was 100% there I found that this show really done well on was the visuals and the story lesson of how hard doctors work.
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