FUN FACT!!

the main character doctor baek is actually based on a real life doctor! his name is lee guk-jong, and specialized in trauma, ptsd, and gunshot wounds.

he is nicknamed by korean media asa 'miracle doctor' for saving the life of a north korean refugee who had been critically shot 5 times. he is also famous for saving the life of an abducted ship captain who had been shot multiple times on a mission near the gulf of aden, traveling to oman to help save him.

he was actually mistreated at the hospital he worked at for complaining about hospital investments and the lack of funding to the emergency department. he stated that funds were being misdirected, and said that the hospital lacked helicopters that were needed for rescue missions, delaying golden hour. (he actually has written a book specifically about the importance of golden hour!)

he tried to communicate with the hospital multiple times about them needed a helicopter landing pad, but was ignored. doctor lee guk-jong decided to buy a can of white paint and went outside and spray painted a giant 'H' on the hospital compound, indicating the space to be for helicopter landing.

he worked 120 hour work weeks, to the point where his left eye almost went blind after capillaries ruptured in his eye. during the sewol ferry incident, he suffered injuries from jumping out of the helicopter, a broken shoulder and his knee.

although the show itself is from a webtoon, a lot of references are made based off of doctor lee gok-jung. he sacrificed himself many times for the sake of patients, he is a real life hero!

Got to know about him on day before yesterday 's article. Yesterday I watched some of the his interviews also but unfortunately they were without English subtitles. 


Don't you think MDL should add "real life inspiration" tag to it when the reel character is actually based on real man Dr Lee Guk Jong!! There are some cases that Whatever written in the Webtoon is also real life incident in Lee Guk Jong 's life.


Lee Guk Jong 's selfless devotion and determination for his patients are truly commendable. No matter how much you praise still you feel short of words!!!