Drama Review: Dr. Park’s Clinic

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Rating

★★★★

Episodes

12

Drama Digest

Dr. Park Won Jang, a physician, just launched his clinic. His aims is to establish himself as a capable physician while also making a lot of money. He reasoned that the cash would come in quickly if he start his clinic. For Park Won Jang, the reality is a little different. His clinic has a small number of patients and is on the verge of bankruptcy. He is fighting to keep his clinic open. He also has hair loss, which makes things worse. Park Won Jang is married to Sa Mo Rim, Who supports her husband in everything, but on the other hand, His wife puts more faith in the recommendations of medical TV shows than him. This story is all about how he breaks all the stereotypes and turns into an acknowledged doctor.

The Feel – Good Part

One of the most enjoyable aspects of the show was the clinic’s advertising by the entire staff, which was both amusing and heartwarming to see Dr Park struggle day and night to establish his clinic for the rest of the world. He even lost his hair in the process. To attract patients, he replaced it with a beautiful wig. Sa Mo Rim, Dr Park’s wife, used her beauty to advertise the hospital. Head nurses are also active in aggressive marketing by treating patients at all hours of the day and night and providing an infinite supply of coffee. Despite the difficulties, he believed in himself and his passion for his work.

The Disappointing Factor

Despite a number of its exaggerated humor, Dr. Park’s Clinic continuously  circles back to reality because it incorporates its webtoon roots.  Plot wise, the last episode has Dr. Park realizing his childhood dream of turning into a webtoon author, and he starts one based on his own experience  as a doctor. i would like to see that within the last episode, sticking to the webtoon story.

In-Depth Analysis

Dr. Park’s Clinic does present some sobering insights into the realities of being a doctor throughout the plot, still the drama maintains a light-hearted tone as terrible truths are package into hilarious shenanigans. The show is quick to understand. it follows a similar comedy style in that each episode begins with a cold open and shows Dr. Park and his friends and family getting into mischief that is generally resolve by the end of the hour.

Star Power

Lee Seo-jin and Ra Mi-ran did an excellent job in the show, and Even the supporting characters do their role with perfection. They are showing their character problems and using humor to light up the show.

Overall Opinion

This is a  sitcom with a medical background theme. The first few episodes are out, and we get a sense of Dr. Park’s dilemma as well as the introduction of the other characters. Let’s see if Park succeeds in his quest to become a doctor. This comedy is for someone who needs a good laugh. The proverb “Hard work pays off, even if not now but soon” is the inspiration for this drama. It’s a light-hearted comedy that highlights the problems and tribulations of aspiring doctors. That depicts the unfortunate reality that people are constantly drawn to a posh hospital but never to the passionate tiny clinics. If you enjoy medical dramas, you should check this out.