Lee Jae-wook and Shin Ye-eun's Healing Romance: A Public Health Doctor's Chaotic Adaptation to Island Life in Doctor Island Boy
The Rise of ENA and a Fresh Take on Medical Romance If one were to pick the single most prominent channel in the recent home theater landscape, it would undeniably be ENA. Having firmly established itself as a so-called "drama kingdom" in a short period of time based on its innovative planning and unique subject matters, ENA has presented yet another fascinating new work to the public. ENA's choice this time, which has consistently drawn favorable reviews from viewers by walking a delicate tightrope between unconventional freshness and popular relatability whenever a new Monday-Tuesday drama is broadcast, is the medical romance Doctor Island Boy. By bringing the special profession of a "public health doctor"—a role that seems familiar to the public but whose realistic, behind-the-scenes details remain largely unknown—to the forefront of the narrative, it has stimulated the curiosity of countless viewers from the very beginning of its broadcast, signaling a highl...



