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  1. Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, relocates from a quiet country life to join a prestigious hospital's surgical unit. Unable to personally connect with those around him, Shaun uses his extraordinary medical gifts to save lives and challenge the skepticism of his colleagues.

  2. The Good Doctor is an American medical drama television series remake of the 2013 South Korean series of the same name that aired on ABC from September 25, 2017, to May 21, 2024, lasting seven seasons and 126 episodes.

  3. The Good Doctor: Created by David Shore. With Freddie Highmore, Richard Schiff, Hill Harper, Christina Chang. Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon with autism and Savant syndrome, is recruited into the surgical unit of a prestigious hospital.

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    • 2017-09-25
    • Drama
    • 41
    • Freddie Highmore, Hill Harper, Richard Schiff
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    • Freddie Highmore - Dr. Shaun Murphy. As mentioned above, Freddie Highmore leads the massive cast of The Good Doctor, playing the lead character Dr. Shaun Murhpy.
    • Richard Schiff - Dr. Aaron Glassman. Richard Schiff's Dr. Aaron Glassman is another main character of The Good Doctor and a father figure to Dr. Shaun Murphy.
    • Christina Chang - Dr. Audrey Lim. Dr. Audrey Lim is the Chief of Surgery in The Good Doctor. The character is played by Christina Chang. Dr. Lim only appeared in a handful of episodes in Season 1 but has since been featured in nearly every single episode.
    • Paige Spara - Lea Dilallo. Paige Spara's Lea Dilallo is the Head Director of St. Bonaventure's IT Department and the wife of Dr. Shaun Murphy. Lea began the series as Shaun's next-door neighbor, but the two quickly moved in together and became roommates in Season 2.
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    Salen Morrison is a confident, stubborn, intelligent and nosy woman, who saved San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital by buying it and became its boss. She brought a lot of changes to the hospital in order to increase income, which made the personnel feel quite uneasy. While seemingly acting for the good of the hospital at first, she eventually proved t...

    Season 5

    Salen first appears in "New Beginnings" as a patient with ADHD. She is revealed to already have a diagnosis later on the episode, and to use concealing make-up on her fingers to cover up the fact that they look very pale because of her illness. At the end of the episode, she reveals to Dr. Lim that she and her company, Ethicure, bought the hospital and made it a profiting one. In "Piece of Cake", she brings many new changes to the hospital, such as fitness bracelets for the staff, new soap, new scrubs and surveys about the hospital and the docts working at St. Bonaventure's. Some of the staff, such as Dr. Andrews and Dr. Reznick, seem to like these changes, while others, such as Dr. Murphy and Dr. Glassman, aren't too confident about them. During her period of supervision of the hospital, Salen interferes in medical decisions, discharges patients too early, shuts down a clinic for patients in need and keeps very little substances in stock in the pharmacy. Halfway through her journey in St. Bon's, she asks Dr. Andrews on a date and later starts dating him, making him her puppet. In "Measure of Intelligence", Salen is confronted by Dr. Murphy about the many changes she has implemented since coming on at St. Bonaventure, in which she accepts that Dr. Murphy has different requirements than others and allows him to use his old scrubs. She also declares that she will have maintenance revert the changes she has made in the staff locker room. In "Rationality", she removes Dr. Glassman from his post as president, makes advert with Dr. Murphy's face on them, using his autism to attract more customers. One of the patients attracted by this billboard, a girl named Holly, is revealed to have a father who believes to know what's going on with his daughter, and Salen decides to let him interfere in Holly's medical decisions. In "Crazytown", Salen reveals to have collected reviews about the surgical staff, and later shares them with the personnel. This causes Dr. Park, Dr. Reznick, Lea and Dr. Murphy to feel insecure. The survey results shows that Dr. Rendón has been very effective in his treatment of the hospital clients, which makes Salen feel very keen about his employment on the hospital. However, a patient in the hospital causes Dr. Lim to break up with him, which ends up with him resigning from his job and never coming back to St. Bonaventure. In "One Heart", Salen negotiates with Dr. Reznick in order for the latter to run her own clinic. They share a few interactions along the episode about a patient and about morale, and Salen is shown to care more about saving funds and not getting sued than to make a patient happy and do what's right. In "Expired", Salen's attempts to save money end up with expired medications, which causes a prematurely delivered baby to die. Salen chooses to go on with the hospital as if nothing had happened and ensures to Dr. Lim that it won't happen again and that the pharmacist, Dr. Fremes, has already resigned. However, it turns out that Salen fired him offering him a big sum of money to keep his mouth shut. In "Rebellion", Dr. Lim plots against Salen in order to get her kicked out of St. Bonaventure's, but she discovers her plans before Dr. Lim can achieve anything. In "Yippee Ki-Yay", Dr. Andrews takes a very risky case of a VIP patient in order to please Salen. In "Cheat Day", Salen finds out that Dr. Park, Dr. Murphy, Dr. Glassman, Lea, Dr. Wolke and Dr. Lim. She enters Dr. Lim's house without permission and then fires Dr. Lim, Dr. Glassman and Lea. In the end, Dr. Andrews chooses his friends and takes a stand for them, which forces Salen to back off in the interview, to sell the hospital to her boyfriend and to break up with him. After this, she's never seen again on the show.

    •While talking to Shaun, she revealed that she has ADHD, which allowed her to see the world from a different and unique perspective.

    •She previously claimed to have this while pretending to be a clinic patient in "New Beginnings."

  4. The Good Doctor is a 2011 American thriller film directed by Lance Daly, and starring Orlando Bloom as the eponymous "good doctor". Plot. British medical student Martin E. Blake transfers to a Southern California hospital to start his residency. Outwardly charming, Martin is in reality a narcissist who longs to wield power over others.

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