- it actually followed Personal Protection Equipment protocol. how many medical dramas have you seen that the doc and nurses touch the patient's open wound with their bare hands and during operations, blood get splattered everywhere (standard in Kdrama) and into the character's face.
- the issues faced by the transplant coordinating team is so real. not that i have experienced it before but putting oneself into the surviving family members and the choice is difficult especially if one is the parent.
- medical care is changing to that of no longer healing but maintaining the rich. sad to say, with the rising medical cost around the world there will come a day when a certain group of society will find it a struggle to seek medical treatment. even here in my home country, which has excellent medical care, falling sick (to me) is a luxury that only the rich can afford.
Monday, 1 October 2018
LIFE: Dedicated to President Gu Seung Hyo & Lee No Eul
ok, can't get enough of these 2. think this is probably the 1st time that i enjoyed a medical drama so much. cos
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