
On IMDb, some medical K-dramas have received high scores. Medical dramas akin to Grey’s Anatomy or Scrubs are also quite a popular K-drama genre. Featuring diverse storylines and memorable characters, K-dramas are known for intriguing plots, from gender-swapping emperors to time-traveling detectives. Updated on October 4th, 2022 by Jom Elauria: Thanks to streaming services like Netflix and Viki, global audiences now have access to some of the most remarkable shows from South Korea such as All of Us are Dead and Business Proposal. These medical K-dramas are considered some of the best to have premiered in South Korea and are beloved by international fans as well. There's a certain gasping and holding your breath thrill to medical dramas as it often entails a life or death situation that can take place in the ER or hospital. These K-dramas have some romance, riveting thrills, the supernatural, and even laugh-out-loud comedy. The series was set in Hope Memorial Hospital in a fictional New England town called Madison. There were 5,155 episodes produced, with the 5,000th episode airing in May 1982. Medical K-dramas still cover a broad range of genres within their given storylines. The Doctors is an American daytime soap opera television series which aired on NBC from April 1, 1963, to December 31, 1982.

The series was set in Hope Memorial Hospital in the fictional town of Madison,somewhere in New England. It premiered with daily stories whose leads alternated between serious medical drama and daily intrigue.

K-dramas come in all genres that have fans enthralled from comedy, romance, and even medical dramas. The daytime soap opera 'The Doctors' deserves note as the only TV anthology series to transform itself into a weekly daytime serial.
