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《The Good Doctor Season 7‎》Highlights

It tells the story of a young doctor with a mental disorder who joins a top hospital. Although his methods are not understood by the people around him, his talent makes him stand out in dealing with difficult and complicated diseases, and his relationship with his colleagues and patients is also subtly changing.are inextricably linked.

As the St. Bonaventure Hospital board of directors debates the hiring of Sean Murphy as surgeon general, Murphy has arrived in San Jose, California.As he leaves the airport, Sean sees an eight-year-old boy being hit by falling glass, severing his jugular vein. He realizes that the doctors who saved him at the airport made a potentially fatal mistake, and discoversThere were subtle signs of another life-threatening condition, so Sean pieced together the tools he needed to perform a makeshift surgery and take the boy to St. Bonaventure Hospital.

At the hospital, the board of directors is meeting to discuss Alan Glassman's controversial decision to hire autistic Sean as surgeon.While Glassman believed Sean had exceptional observational skills, surgical director Marcus Andrews insisted he disagreed with the decision because it could have created huge problems that they would both regret.

Dr. Neil Melendez began resuscitating the injured boy in the emergency room as Glassman was concerned that Sean would be late for the interview.Although Melendez was convinced the boy was stable, Sean insisted on an echocardiogram after sensing problems with his heart rate during the ambulance ride to the hospital.When Dr. Melendez also realized there was a problem, surgeon Claire Brown suddenly remembered that Sean, the doctor who performed the emergency surgery, had been insisting on more tests.

As the newest surgeon at St. Bonaventure Hospital, inexperienced Dr. Sean Murphy is clumsy and out of place at his job, much to the displeasure of his superiors.So he asked Claire Brown and Jared Carew to assist him in operating on cancer patient Stephanie Willis.Neil Melendez also ordered Sean to perform basic work duties.

After learning that Sean was undergoing complex tests for seemingly routine cases, including an MRI for 10-year-old Randolph with stomach pain, Melendez assigned a nurse to supervise him.While Glassman hoped Melendez would give Sean a chance, Melendez tried to keep him away from any significant work.

However, after Stephanie's biopsy revealed that surgery would be difficult and that she would almost certainly die, Sean expressed shock that he believed she could be saved if he was willing to remove one of her kidneys to better see the tumor..Although Claire disagreed with the idea, Jared convinced Melendez to try it, refusing to reveal that it was Sean's idea.

Just after Stephanie's surgery began, Sean suddenly realized that he had ignored Martin's stomach problems.But when he arrived in the middle of the night to warn Martin's parents, she was already critically ill.He was rushed to the hospital immediately, but Sean was forced to stand by and watch as Melendez took over the operation.