Heart Surgeons - Season 1
Season 1
Park Tae Soo is a thoracic surgery fellow for four years whose mother is waiting for a heart transplant. Meanwhile, Choi Suk Han is a thoracic surgeon who is renowned for his skills but has not been treated fairly due to his humble medical background from a local university.
Episodes
Episode 1
A team of doctors prepare for a presidential candidate's high-profile heart surgery. But one of them has an ulterior motive.
Episode 2
With time running out, Tae Soo desperately searches for a surgeon to operate on his ailing mother.
Episode 3
The surgery begins, but the chances of survival are extremely low. Things intensify when Tae Soo must assist.
Episode 4
A young girl's mother needs surgery. A returning surgeon must treat a patient on her flight home.
Episode 5
Tae Soo risks his career to save a patient's life. Not everyone is thrilled with Soo Yun's return.
Episode 6
Tae Soo must explain the glue situation to the patient's family, but things complicate when another family member arrives.
Episode 7
Memories and regrets come flooding back to Suk Han. Hwang Jin Chul has revenge on his mind.
Episode 8
Soo Yun tries to defend Tae Soo's life-saving, but rule-breaking decision. A familiar patient checks in to the hospital.
Episode 9
Episode 10
Episode 11
Episode 12
Episode 13
Episode 14
Episode 15
Episode 16
Episode 17
Episode 18
Episode 19
Episode 20
Episode 21
Episode 22
Episode 23
Episode 24
Episode 25
Episode 26
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Episode 29
Episode 30
Episode 31
Episode 32
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