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Ear Nose Throat Specialist, Dr Lee Nak-jun
Internal Medicine Specialist, Dr Woo Chang-yoon
Psychiatrist, Dr Oh Jin-seung Dr Woo: Please subscribe, like, comment and turn on the alarm notifications Dr Lee: Today we will be reviewing the drama, Hospital Playlist Dr Woo: Personally, I am really enjoying this drama Dr Lee: It received a lot of praises Dr Oh: Shall we get started? Dr Lee: Let's get to it! If you do that without even wearing gloves, you might get electric shocked Dr Woo: Ah… it feels like there will be an electric shock Dr Lee: Immediate electric shock! Dr Woo: Gosh, the minute she said it… oh, this is the scenario that happened in the game we played Dr Lee: I know right Dr Lee: What should we do when a person has suffered from electric shock? Dr Woo: First, check for consciousness. If unconscious, we usually check for the pulse at the neck… you can feel it if you touch here Dr Woo: You can feel it if you touch here A person has collapsed from an electric shock Dr Lee: If you push the muscle here, you can tell right away Dr Woo: Well, if this is hard for you, you can do it at the wrist. Even the thigh is fine! Dr Woo: Oh?! They are doing CPR and 'touching the pulse' (ie. Pressing the patient's neck as in the footage) Dr Lee: They are securing the airway right now Dr Woo: Oh, they are good Dr Oh: There are two doctors Dr Woo: ratio of 30: 2 Dr Woo: Oh, do it like this Dr Woo: When someone is unconscious, their tongue will fall backwards and block the airway Dr Oh: Wow, amongst dramas, I think this is the first time this has been done well Dr Lee: This is the first time I am seeing (a drama doing) this (truthfully) Dr Woo: Doing well Dr Woo: I am certain that there were quite a few doctors advising (on this drama) Patient Dr Woo: She is very calm~ as expected of NS (neurosurgery) Do you know where you are? Dr Oh: Really calm! Dr Woo: This is an assessment of the patient's orientation
Orientation: awareness of one's situation including the ability to correctly recognise time, place and people Dr Woo: Where is this? Who are you? Dr Oh: Awareness of time, place and people! Orientation~ Dr Woo: Earlier, it was done with the shirt off and between the nipples. We do it like that too you know? Dr Lee: For me, it was her manner of speaking that made an impression ~ Patient! It was exactly like how a doctor would speak! There is a burn mark on the right hand CPR was carried out for 2 minutes Head function seems to have returned but it is still unstable Dr Lee: This is giving notification Dr Lee: The paramedics probably knew right away. Ah~ she's a doctor I will not be coming along with you as I have an emergency call. Another doctor will accompany you Dr Woo: The fact that he has a burn mark on his right hand, that was the place of entry Dr Woo: For electricity...when there is excessive current, there is a place where the current flows in and out Dr Woo: As such, there is a need to check both sides You've used up all your luck, man~ It so happened that the people at that place are all doctors. You can hear me right? Dr Woo: Ah he's used up his luck today because of the doctors...but he got an electric shock Dr Lee: To be honest, the fact that he had an electric shock in itself is an unlucky thing Dr Oh: Why is he so nervous? Dr Woo: As a doctor, he is able to attend to patients very well… but in social skills, (he is) a little… Are you alright? It's because he is cold. Please turn on the heater Dr Woo: Ah, this is very scary~ And the person on night duty yesterday was you? Who was the one who administered antipyretic to the patient in Room 513? Dr Woo: So, antipyretics… are administered when there is a fever and the cause of the fever has been 'assessed' (ie. determined) Haven't even seen the face (of the patient) Dr Woo: Oh this is really... it feels like (the terms) they are saying are based on what they've actually heard or seen Dr Woo: This..this! "Without conducting an 'assess'" Dr Oh: For psychiatrists, we don’t really use that term much. Is it used a lot in internal medicine? Assess? Dr Woo: Yes, a lot Dr Oh: This feels like something we've seen many times Dr Woo: This is something that Internal Medicine doctors say very often Dr Woo: There are instances when a fever develops during the night shift Dr Woo: If there is a fever, you have to 'assess'. Dr Woo: Why is there a fever? Dr Woo: Did this person catch a cold? Dr Woo: Alternatively, some kind of infection? Dr Woo: If not, maybe a skin fungus spread when an injection was administered Dr Oh: If not, diarrhea? Dr Oh: Or enteritis Dr Lee: Or it could be because of dehydration as a result of surgery… so there is a slight fever Dr Woo: Or it could really be something like pneumonia developing Dr Woo: As such, we would conduct fungal testing, a simple blood test, x-ray, urine test Dr Woo: These are all basic tests which should be carried out Dr Woo: Approach the patient. Ask if there are any symptoms Dr Woo: The doctor on night duty would write all that down Dr Woo: But then, the next day when the chief arrives...there was a fever last night, but nothing has been done! (Chief Resident: usually refers to the most senior resident in each department) Dr Oh: Antipyretic was simply administered Dr Woo: There is no record! In that case… Dr Woo: The situation may become rough Dr Woo: It is not that every case requires an 'assess'. Dr Woo: Because there are instances when the reason for the fever is already known... Dr Woo: Appropriate tests and treatment has begun Dr Lee: Then there is no reason to make things difficult for the patient Dr Woo: Or where the first treatment has started and we're waiting for the response to that treatment Dr Woo: in that case, we can observe for one or two days Dr Woo: Whether or not the patient's condition worsens… Dr Oh: But in cases where the vitals were very stable but suddenly, a fever develops? (Vital signs: temperature, pulse, blood pressure, respiratory rate etc which are symptoms of a patient's condition And you administer antipyretic... (speechless) Dr Oh: In that case, you honestly deserve to get scolded Dr Lee: Even for painkillers… Dr Lee: When you go to the A&E, instead of immediately administering painkillers… Dr Lee: We try to find and diagnose the cause of the pain Yes Dr Oh: In any case, to single them out during hospital rounds is a very scary situation Dr Oh: Especially for 1st and 2nd years Dr Woo: What’s more, the professor himself is doing the scolding… gosh… Dr Woo: That line.. Is something that chief doctors say very often! Dr Lee: "Do you not want to be a doctor?" Did you say that a lot? Dr Woo: No! Not something so harsh… There are some professors who would say something like that.... But not many! Dr Woo: Occasionally that happens but it would be a very rare case! Dr Woo: Obviously, you'll be hurt ICU
Authorised Personnel Only Is BP low? Dr Oh: Is BP low? = Is Blood Pressure low? Dr Woo: They are running to the ICU Dr Woo: Usually, if the BP drops, the first thing that starts is the 'booster'. It's called norpin…norepinephrine. Dr Woo: As such, this is a very detailed scene. Usually in such instance, the first thing you call for is.. Water! Fluids! Dr Woo: Whilst giving fluids, the 'booster' is also administered. Dr Woo: Oh~ this is really detailed! Dr Woo: Oh, even the way she looks into the eyes... She is in NS right ..NS.. Dr Woo: After surgery, she is looking at the size of both eyes. It seems like she is checking for pupillary light reflex Dr Oh: You can see many people standing and sleeping..at the hospital Dr Lee: So many Dr Lee: I did that a lot too Dr Woo: There's a sense of realisticness Dr Woo: We saw earlier that there was a emergency situation.. But in the other room, there was also a different situation happening... Dr Oh: This is not an unfamiliar situation at a hospital. Dr Woo: "What is happening in front?" It wouldn’t be like this… Dr Lee: I need to look after my own patients~ Dr Woo: I look at my patient. The other doctor looks at his patient Dr Oh: Of course if you are understaffed then we'll lend a helping hand Dr Oh: But most of the time, it's exactly as you saw it Dr Oh: The people on this side of the hospital will go on hospital rounds Dr Oh: Those at internal medicine will be doing CPR Dr Oh: There will be patients coming down after their surgery Dr Oh: Patients that are not doing well will be moved to treatment rooms Dr Lee: It's like a cogwheel turning Dr Woo: Everybody is doing their own routine Dr Oh: At the same time, new patients are received by nurses… Dr Oh: That's how the hospital works Dr Woo: Everyone is doing their own routine Dr Woo: And being professional whilst carrying out their routine This is also an emergency! Dr Woo: This is the emergency ward and at first, it seemed like this is an unpleasant patient that one may often see? Dr Woo: Kicking a fuss in order to be seen to first… I thought it was something like that... Dr Woo: See! (He) appears! Dr Woo: This appearance for me…honestly...! It was probably the best appearance scene amongst the medical dramas in our country. Daddy is really mad! He is going to flip tables! Dr Woo: I really like Darth Vader you know? Dr Woo: That, honestly...is an amazing person.. Dr Woo: So.. this person.. (is supposed to conduct the) liver transplant surgery Dr Woo: Is not shoulder dislocation is it? I can't really move my fingers It could be a radius fracture Take an x-ray Dr Woo: So what happened is that it is not a shoulder dislocation... Dr Woo: He has to conduct the liver transplant surgery so they are checking if can move his shoulder Dr Woo: He is unable to move his fingers. The radius is a big bone in one's forearm. Dr Woo: If that bone breaks, the muscles cannot contract Dr Woo: And so the fingers can't move properly Dr Woo: In real life, the wrist may also be twisted right? Dr Lee: Depending on how it breaks, the position may differ. There are nerves. If the nerves are injured, there may be dark-ish spots. Dr Lee: It may also look like 'waiter's tip' Dr Oh: What is interesting is that the professor diagnosed himself Dr Woo: I know right Dr Oh: It happened at my hospital previously when i was a student. Dr Oh: An internal medicine professor was admitted in the hospital due to a disease Dr Oh: For that room (he) did his own (records) Dr Lee: That can happen Dr Woo: This happens once in a while Dr Woo: Even in very bad situations, the professors...for e.g.: (myocardial) infarction (ie. heart attack) Dr Woo: For these, the symptoms are very critical Dr Lee: In fact...for us, Dr Lee: Our Professor Noh was giving a lecture when he suddenly said~ Dr Lee: "Oh, I feel a little odd today?" Dr Lee: "Feels like I'm having a stroke?" Dr Lee: After that, he was admitted to the hospital Dr Lee: Had an MRI scan... and there really was a tiny stroke Dr Lee: There was a cerebral infarction Dr Oh: It was detected really quickly Dr Lee: There was a part that needed treatment Dr Woo: Having knowledge on this does actually help in a way Dr Woo: And that is why we are here to give you that knowledge! ㅋㅋㅋㅋ Did you prepare that? Did you prepare that?
A prepared man Dr Lee: The neurosurgeon has arrived Dr Oh: The neurosurgeon is here because the head was injured Dr Woo: Oh, it looks alright~ Dr Woo: Right? Dr Lee: But usually… in order to be certain as to whether there is trauma... Dr Oh: You take a CT scan! Dr Woo: It is possible that there is brain haemorrhage on the inside It would be best to quickly call another professor. The patient is in a bad condition If there was another available surgeon, do you think I would have driven overnight to get back Dr Woo: There are many instances where there is a slight shortage of medical staff Can we send the patient to another hospital? If we say we are unable to do the surgery... The other hospital will probably just take the liver It's the patient's last chance The patient requires long midline incision Dr Woo: I'm not too sure too...what that is... Dr Lee: Me too Dr Woo: It seems to be related to the liver transplant surgery Dr Woo: If it is Long Midline Incision, is it a long~ (incision) from the middle to the bottom... Dr Woo: I'm not too sure! Dr Woo: I am not specialised in surgery Dr Woo: Ah...this part, having to impart bad news~ Dr Woo: Ah, you'll collapse Dr Woo: It is difficult to impart that kind of news! Dr Lee: That's right! Dr Lee: You'll never get used to doing something like that Dr Woo: Oh, this really looks like the ICU Dr Woo: Here! Wait a moment! Dr Woo: If you look here Dr Lee: This seems like it was shot at a real ICU Dr Oh: It was probably part of the set! Dr Lee: Is it the set? Dr Woo: It's really well-built Even if I'm double board certified, I have not entered the surgery room in more than 5 years It seems that he specialised in surgery and also emergency medicine Not you Dr Woo: Darth Vader Dr Woo: I really... this appearance scene...really... Dr Chang-yoon's ultimate favourite scene! Woo-ju, greet them They are dad's friends Dr Woo: Darth Vader! Dr Woo: I don't know why he is wearing that surgeon's cap! Dr Lee: Completely pointless~ Dr Lee: That was probably stuck on with superglue so it won't fall off Would it be alright if the hospital director finds out? Professor Chae Song Hwa has already sorted that out There is also a need to obtain the guardian's consent and provide proper explanation Dr Woo: Keeps doing that ㅋㅋㅋ Even that has been sorted out... the guardian is someone with whom Professor Chae is closely acquainted... Dr Woo: Is it alright to wear the surgeon's cap like that? Dr Lee: For that... realistically (laughs) Dr Lee: If you go in in that state... Dr Oh: You have to disinfect it! Dr Lee: Instead of disinfecting... Dr Oh: You have to completely cover it! Dr Lee: In any event, even for microscopes... Dr Lee: They are all substitutes anyway. Whenever I use them, I will also use a single use disinfected vinyl to cover it! Dr Lee: He should have covered that! Dr Oh: These days if you look at medical dramas, they are all wearing crocs... Dr Woo: Ah, crocs... Dr Woo: Crocs are easily washed even if they are stained with blood. Dr Lee: And they are so comfortable! Dr Woo: Even if they are worn bare-footed, you can't see the toes~ Dr Lee: Even when worn for long periods, they don't hurt Dr Oh: If you wear crocs during hospital rounds...that's... Dr Oh: Right? Dr Woo: Oh, you shouldn't be wearing crocs during rounds! Dr Lee: Wearing crocs during rounds, Dr Woo: Obviously you shouldn't~ Dr Woo: You can't do that in the Internal medicine department! Dr Oh: For us (psychiatrists), we don't even wear crocs Dr Lee: Ah~that's right! Dr Lee: You don't go in and out of surgery rooms Dr Woo: A siren sounded out of the blue Oh, I thought I lost my baby (metaphor) I thought my heart was about to explode (metaphor) Are you trying to make it obvious that you are a doctor? What's with the ring tone? And you, "heart exploding" is such a scary thing... how can you say something like that so casually Dr Woo: As a cardiothoracic surgeon~ Losing a baby is such a sad thing... saying the words "I lost my baby" so casually... Dr Woo: As an obstetrician and gynaecologist When I see you, honestly... Dr Oh: Actually, to go to this extent... Dr Lee: Not to that extent My head will really crack Dr Oh: But when the siren sounds ... Dr Lee: When the siren sounds, honestly, it gets a little... we all have that right.. Dr Woo: Ah, but that kind of punch line is quite novel Dr Lee: Yes! Very novel! Dr Oh: To say that you've lost your baby... Dr Oh: You don't say that these days! Dr Woo: Even saying that you heart is about to explode... Dr Oh: These days... "Mind-blown?" Is that used? Dr Oh: "Shocker?" "Shook'd?" Dr Oh: Also, do you get more touchy like that? Dr Oh: What do you think? Dr Lee: I don't know...I... Dr Lee: I am not sure...I don't think I will be like that Dr Woo: You are in ENT right Dr Woo: "Suddenly because of mom's nagging..." Dr Woo: "I can't seem to hear well..." Dr Oh: That sort of joke is not often used no? Dr Woo: When something smells foul..."ah, my nose is blocked..." Dr Woo: "My nose is going to disappear..." Dr Lee: Nobody says that! Have you ever said something like that? Dr Woo: But when you hear things like that, would you be more sensitive? Dr Oh: I am usually great at not using swear words Dr Woo: Me too What kind of bulls*t Dr Woo: These two have now escaped Dr Lee: This is about their college days right? Dr Woo: Ah, this really brings me back Dr Woo: They ran away. Honestly, this is... Dr Woo: Being a newbie and all... Dr Woo: I think I disliked that when I was young Dr Woo: Oh! I had that sort of fringe too Dr Lee: You tried that? Dr Woo: During high school! Dr Lee: Seriously? Dr Oh: Upload a photo of that
Dr Woo: I couldn't do a fringe that long Dr Woo: Just a slight fringe Dr Oh: At the least we applied wax (on our hair) Dr Woo: I think I had a fringe that was about 1/4 of the length of that fringe Dr Oh: I didn't run away like that Dr Lee: Me too Dr Oh: But I secretly dumped the alcohol Dr Lee: Oh, did you? Dr Oh: I had the know-how for dumping alcohol! Dr Lee: I think we were asked to show our talents Dr Woo: Usually if you go to these sort of events, the newbies...freshmen are asked to perform their talents Dr Woo: Drink alcohol Dr Woo: But I think Korea University was likewise no joke? Dr Lee: Seems like no joke and completely hectic Dr Oh: As such, I was completely caught off guard Dr Oh: I wasn't feeling well Dr Oh: My senior approached me and told me Dr Oh: Go throw up first and then come and drink! Dr Lee: Seriously? Dr Oh: I was so shocked... as a freshman! Dr Lee: Even hearing this now, it is shocking? Dr Oh: If you insert your fingers, the vomit will come up Dr Woo: It's called gag reflex Dr Woo: There are nerves inside that stimulate vomiting Dr Lee: If your press the base of your tongue Dr Woo: Vomit will come up by itself Dr Lee: So you did that and then drank some more? Dr Oh: So, oh..! Is that so? Dr Oh: Already... they've all ran away Dr Oh: They are some friends who would ditch like that Dr Oh: To run away like this Dr Oh: But actually, this is dangerous Dr Oh: If 5 people like this suddenly disappear Dr Oh: There will be a ruckus with the higher-ups Dr Oh: The kids drank alcohol and... Dr Oh: gone to a dangerous place like the sea Dr Oh: Or they are collapsed somewhere Dr Oh: There will be a scramble to look for them! Dr Lee: Because there aren't that many people to begin with Dr Lee: Your batch mates will all know! Dr Woo: This is SNU! Dr Woo: Similar to Korea U Dr Oh (graduate of Korea U): Their alcohol tolerance is weak? Dr Woo: We weren't like this Dr Lee: If this was Inha University, there's no way this could happen Dr Oh: I had drinking glasses and did it like this Dr Oh: Everyone did something like that right Dr Lee: We don't do that at Inha U Dr Lee: We just drink everything.... Dr Lee: And didn't die...? Dr Woo: We just drank... and then slept...that was a better idea Dr Woo: But I don't think it is like that now Dr Woo: It's been a while since I last went for (MT) (membership training)..so I am not too sure... Dr Lee: I know right~ It's really been a while~ Dr Oh: Invite us to one of your MT! Dr Woo: If there is something like that Dr Woo: And you plan to have a talk or lecture Dr Woo: Freshmen, don't do something like a talent show Dr Woo: We'll just... Dr Lee: Ah~ we are the ones putting on the show? Dr Woo: Instead of a talent show, we'll give a lecture! Dr Oh: Also if it is an event invited by our junior doctors.... Dr Oh: Wherever! Dr Woo: It's an honour! Wherever! Dr Woo: Instead of a talent show, invite us Dr Woo: We will give a lecture Dr Lee: I doubt that they will invite us? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Dr Woo: Ah~ Paediatric CPR! Dr Oh: Oh, that actor is also famous Dr Woo: Yes Dr Woo: That child is not doing well Dr Woo: This is like when we played the game Dr Oh: There is a rhythm alone when (CPR is) done Dr Woo: The rhythm appears only when the chest is compressed Dr Woo: Ah it's been like this for 10 minutes Dr Woo: The rhythm is not returning Dr Lee: Aigyoo 10 minutes... Dr Woo: That's not good~ Mom... Maybe it's time to stop... Min-young-ie Do it once more...one more time please! Dr Oh: At a time like this, usually it would be better to ask the guardian to go outside whilst resuscitating right? Dr Woo: So basically, the professor is now doing the CPR Dr Woo: That in itself for me...is slightly... Dr Woo: Just a gesture to comfort the mother's heart Dr Woo: Because during a regular CPR procedure, the professor will usually... Dr Woo: Be the one giving orders! Orders! Dr Woo: And see, the staff standing at the side there are all calm~ Dr Woo: Instead of moving about, administering medicine etc Dr Woo: They are all aware of what's happening Dr Woo: They already know the situation Dr Oh: At hospitals, usually the guardians... Dr Oh: When a patient is not doing well... before the guardian arrives... Dr Oh: In many instances, the doctors will continue doing (CPR) no matter what Dr Oh: Truthfully speaking Dr Woo: He has stopped now~ Dr Woo: Usually, if a patient can be resuscitated Dr Woo: There is no way the doctor will stop like that! For every 2 minutes, while taking turns... Dr Woo: They will continuously do the CPR Dr Woo: In this case, it seems that Yoo Yeon-suk is trying to convince the mother... Dr Woo: It seems that is why he did it...Because... Dr Woo: According to his medical judgment... Dr Woo: It is a situation wherein it is correct to not do it Dr Lee: What was the underlying disease for this patient? Dr Woo: I am not too sure Dr Lee: Was it not shown? Dr Woo: It appears to be a situation wherein resuscitation is not possible Dr Oh: Let her be at peace now... Dr Lee: There are instances like that Dr Oh: But at the same time, the trust in the relationship between the doctor and the the patient's guardian... Dr Oh: Their rapport has more or less been well-established for some time Dr Oh: The fact that the professors said that Dr Woo: The mother also saw the professor trying to resuscitate Dr Lee: It's like "We have really tried our very best" Dr Lee: If a child is so ill like that, Dr Lee: The child's mother really really goes through a lot of suffering Dr Woo: You're right Dr Lee: We also have a patient that underwent a tracheostomy Dr Lee: And for several years, he was sustained like that Dr Lee: After seeing that, the professor Dr Lee: Later on said that he had slight regrets Dr Lee: We couldn't decide on an appropriate time Dr Lee: The mother really suffered a lot! Dr Oh: (She) had to witness all the pain suffered (by the patient) Dr Woo: It is a real dilemma...all the time... Dr Woo: Is it that where there is some possibility of resuscitation.... Dr Woo: We should do it... That certainty Dr Woo: Is difficult for the medical staff and the guardian Dr Oh: And there are miraculous instances of revival... Dr Oh: The baby is really a baby Dr Lee: The acting is so good Dr Lee: The mother... Dr Lee: Wouldn't be able to understand to be honest Dr Oh: Declaration of death Dr Oh: Have the two of you declared a patient's death before? Dr Woo: I had to do that many times Dr Lee: It feels like something Dr Chang-yoon has done many times Dr Lee: I have never done that personally, these days... Dr Lee: We transfer the patient and we will continue to observe Dr Oh: If something like this occurs, the internal medicine department will take over Dr Woo: Initially, we will be contacted to declare death Dr Woo: It could be cases like this Dr Woo: Or more commonly it would be a DNR patient (Do not resuscitate): meaning the patient or guardian has decided or a medical judgment has been made that CPR or artificial life support would not be used Dr Woo: And the family members are waiting for the declaration of death Dr Woo: Usually in such cases, the doctor will make a medical judgment Dr Woo: CPR or tracheotomy procedures in some sense can cause suffering Dr Woo: So they are not carried out and only medication is administered Dr Woo: And the family members are all present Dr Woo: When the patient passes away, and the EKG (electrocardiogram) line is flat Dr Woo: The doctor will be called Dr Woo: The doctor will check the patient Dr Woo: Things like pupillary light reflex etc. Dr Woo: And make a declaration of death Dr Woo: I remember the first I did that Dr Woo: I wasn't sure what I had to say Dr Woo: I have seen it done before...but when I myself had to do it Dr Woo: What should I say? Dr Woo: "Mr/Ms xx had passed away at what hour and what minute. Is that sufficient? Dr Woo: I think I had such thoughts Dr Woo: It was such a fun drama! Dr Woo: It seemed.... Dr Woo: Like it is a story based on real stories? Dr Woo: One thing that I couldn't relate to was the fact that the actors all look so young Dr Oh: They are at the level of our seniors aren't they? Dr Lee: Junior professors actually Dr Lee: Have the most difficult time Dr Lee: They tend to look older than their actual age Dr Lee: Add to the fact that one of them is in cardiothoracic surgery department! Dr Woo: Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Neurosurgery department Dr Lee: Even for us, the head and neck surgery department is difficult... Dr Lee: Becoming a professor for the first time in that department... Dr Lee: (He) was exempted from military, so he would have been around 34 years old? Wouldn't have been older Dr Lee: So even his outpatients had made a few comments... Dr Lee: "The professor attending to me seems be too young" Dr Lee: Within 2 years, there were no longer such comments! Dr Lee: The professor aged so much Dr Lee: Seriously, (his) hair turned white Dr Woo: This is like.. Dr Woo: The critical timing when their hairs start to turn white Dr Woo: Becoming an assistant professor at that time... Dr Woo: (Would cause) many of them to age really quickly Dr Lee: Supposed to be 10 years younger than me but looks 10 years older Dr Woo: Anyway, this have been a very fun drama which we will try to continue to review Dr Woo: Let's watch together! Thank You!