The original version of Good Doctor is from Korea. The American version should be a copyrighted adaptation.
Sean is a young man with autism, but he is special. He also has genius syndrome. Although he has difficulty in communicating with others, he is gifted in many aspects, especially in medicine.
This is the story of how an autistic young man who grew up in a big hospital was accepted by people and became an excellent surgeon. This is not his own story. The main content of this story is that such a person goes to the hospital as a resident, the changes of people around him and the process of society accepting him bit by bit.
I don't like TV dramas such as personal heroes, but fortunately, the content of this drama is far more than just showing personal talents. In every episode, doctors will encounter problems, and medical and cognitive concepts go hand in hand. Every time a patient has a problem, doctors take a different attitude. It is precisely because they recognize different influences, and then they grow up.
There is another advantage of TV series. The medical technology used by doctors is very advanced and dazzling. For example, they print leg bones with 3D technology. For example, they perform heart surgery with simulation technology. I didn't know medical technology was so advanced now.