<p>A brilliant professor and cardiothoracic surgeon, Cha Young-Min, makes decisions about the patients he chooses to operate based on whether they have a 1% chance of survival. Other than that, it’s wasteful use of his invaluable skills. He has been tasked with mentoring a young resident doctor, Go Seung-Tak, who also happens the grandson of the hospital’s chairman, i.e. he’s the foundation’s heir. When it comes to the resident doctor’s knowledge and understanding of human anatomy and modern medicine, he and the professor are both “geniuses”. However, when it comes to applying his KSAs (knowledge, skills, and abilities) in the operating theater, the resident doctor is extremely lacking. In other words, explaining it and doing it are two different things.</p>
