The Good Doctor season 5 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Shaun grapples with the changes at the hospital, particularly upset about new soaps and scrubs. Meanwhile, the team tackles complex surgeries, including one for a severe bike accident and another for a patient with a seizure disorder. Interpersonal conflicts arise, touching on religious beliefs and hospital policies under Salen's cost-cutting management. Shaun confronts Salen, resulting in some adjustments for his needs. Lea debates inviting Shaun's estranged mother to their wedding, ultimately deciding against it. The episode closes with Shaun and Lea focusing on their future.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Shaun stressed about the changes at the hospital?
Shaun is stressed due to new soaps, hand dryers, and scrubs introduced by Salen, which he finds inferior to the previous ones.
What are Dr. Lim and Dr. Perez discussing?
They discuss the impracticality of Dr. Lim's living space and the challenges under Salen's hospital administration.
What concerns are raised about the hospital's direction under Salen?
Concerns about reduced focus on patient care and increased focus on profitability and efficiency are raised.
What happened to the 27-year-old male patient?
He suffered severe craniofacial trauma from a bike accident, requiring multiple complex surgeries.
What is Shaun's opinion on the hospital changes made by Salen?
Shaun strongly opposes the changes, particularly the new soaps, hand dryers, and scrubs.
What is Jenna's medical condition and the treatment dilemma?
Jenna has a severe seizure disorder, and there is a dilemma over choosing the best surgical approach for her treatment.
How does Salen's leadership style impact patient care?
Salen's focus on profitability and efficiency often clashes with the medical staff's desire to provide the best care, creating ethical dilemmas.
How does Shaun confront Salen about the hospital changes?
Shaun passionately confronts Salen, leading to a partial resolution where some of his concerns are addressed.
What interpersonal issues arise among the hospital staff?
The staff deals with religious beliefs, personal biases, and the impact of hospital changes on their professional decisions.
What activities is Dr. Glassman involved in post-retirement?
Dr. Glassman engages in hobbies like woodworking and planting, reflecting on missing his work at the hospital.
What decisions does Salen make regarding surgical procedures?
Salen makes decisions based on business considerations, affecting the choice of surgical procedures and patient care.
What sensory discomfort does Shaun experience?
Shaun experiences discomfort due to the new hospital scrubs and other changes, highlighting his sensory sensitivities.
What is the outcome of Jenna's surgery?
Jenna's surgery is successful, resolving her seizure disorder.
What decision do Shaun and Lea make regarding their wedding invitations?
They decide not to invite Shaun's estranged mother to their wedding, focusing on their future together.
What themes are explored in the closing scenes?
Personal relationships, challenges at the hospital, future plans, and Dr. Glassman's sense of missing his previous work are explored.