I knew this drama would be my type.
What I love most is how Dr. Baek’s relentless passion for saving lives inspires everyone around him. His determination is truly contagious!
Like Dr. Yang, who transitions from colorectal to trauma center because he was touched by Dr. Baek's dedication and also his amazing surgery skills. Unlike many doctors who flaunt their trophies, Dr. Baek keeps photos of his surviving patients, highlighting his genuine commitment to their well-being. This emotional connection adds depth to the narrative and showcases the importance of compassion in medicine.
I also find it so endearing how Dr. Baek gives his residents quirky nicknames like Anus, Number One, and Gangster. It’s even more touching that he only calls them by their real names once they prove their dedication to saving lives—such a powerful way to show his respect.
Like Dr. Yang, who transitions from colorectal to trauma center because he was touched by Dr. Baek's dedication and also his amazing surgery skills. Unlike many doctors who flaunt their trophies, Dr. Baek keeps photos of his surviving patients, highlighting his genuine commitment to their well-being. This emotional connection adds depth to the narrative and showcases the importance of compassion in medicine.
I also find it so endearing how Dr. Baek gives his residents quirky nicknames like Anus, Number One, and Gangster. It’s even more touching that he only calls them by their real names once they prove their dedication to saving lives—such a powerful way to show his respect.
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