Genre: Time-fusion romance
Episodes: 24
Broadcast Network: MBC
Broadcast Period: May, 26th
Air Time: 21:55 (Saturday-Sunday)
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SYNOPSIS
One of the best modern-day physicians learns how to be a real doctor when he is transported back in time 150 years and forced to work and survive in the Chosun Dynasty. Dr. Jin Hyuk (Song Seung Heon) comes from a long line of doctors and goes to medical school and graduates at the top of his class as the youngest doctor. He now is a renowned neurosurgeon and head of the neurosurgery department at his hospital. He also is in love with Dr. Yoo Mi Na (Park Min Young), an internist, who is killed tragically in a car accident. Heartbroken, Hyuk vows that they will be together again in another life, only to fall into a time warp that transports him back to the Chosun period. There, he meets Hong Young Rae (Park Min Young), the feisty daughter of a declining noble family, who bears a striking resemblance to his lost love Mi Na. He also must contend with Kim Gyeong Tak (Kim Jae Joong), the illegitimate son of the most powerful family and a renowned military officer, and Lee Ha Eung (Lee Beom Soo), who is hiding his true noble identity and living among gangsters to avoid assassination attempts on his life. As Hyuk tries to practice medicine in a more primitive era, he is forced to invent medical devices and use his ingenuity to heal the people around him. But why was he transported in time and will he be able to return to the modern time period? “Dr. Jin,” also known as “Time Slip Dr. Jin,” is a 2012 South Korean television drama, directed by Han Hee, which is based on the manga “Jin” by Motoka Murakami.
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