SEKOTENGS - Season 1
Season 1
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The SEKOTENGS' first days as clinical interns make them realize that life in the hospital is far more complex than any medical textbook they have ever read.
The Complicated Love Life of Dr. Ezra
Dennisa is known as the killer senior nurse among the interns. However, for Ezra, Dennisa's presence makes him question his relationship with Maudy once again.
The Perfect Dr. Dean
Dean's only aspiration is to become the perfect doctor. But today, his dream must shatter after facing a problem that no book can provide a solution for.
The Mighty and Sensitive Dr. Raka
Raka has always thought patient recovery was the top priority, but he forgets to heal his own wounds. Today, he lives only to redeem his past.
Dr. Vino and His Curse
Vino has always wanted to free himself from the world and all its rules. But being a doctor gives him responsibilities far greater than himself.
They Are the Sekotengs
One by one, they solve problems, but being a doctor also means being ready to always live alongside issues, and that is the life of the SEKOTENGS.
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