diagnostic realism
3.8/5
Season 1 Episode 1
Docked now has a database-backed iDRief review focused on medical drama setting, clinician professionalism, and the medical realism suggested by the episode summary: Brilliant and brusque renowned surgeon Martin Best leaves his lucrative career in Boston to become the general practitioner in the small seaside village of Port Wenn, Maine. One local teacher, Louisa Gavin questions his harsh demeanor, while Martin quickly gets annoyed by the antics of its town locals, all while hiding his debilitating aversion to blood.
Air date: Jan 4, 2026
diagnostic realism
3.8/5
overall
3.8/5
procedure realism
3.6/5
workflow realism
4.0/5
These are the patient stories worth unpacking. Open any case for the real-world medicine, what the episode shows, what it leaves out, and source-backed context.
1 case identified
Case 1
Teaching-hospital supervision: interns and residents should present concise assessments, ask for help early, document reassessments, and understand when an attending m...
Brilliant and brusque renowned surgeon Martin Best leaves his lucrative career in Boston to become the general practitioner in the small seaside village of Port Wenn, Maine. One local teacher, Louisa Gavin questions his harsh demeanor, while Martin quickly gets annoyed by the antics of its town locals, all while hiding his debilitating aversion to blood.
A full clinical context review has not been generated for this episode yet.
Docked now has a database-backed iDRief review focused on medical drama setting, clinician professionalism, and the medical realism suggested by the episode summary: Brilliant and brusque renowned surgeon Martin Best leaves his lucrative career in Boston to become the general practitioner in the small seaside village of Port Wenn, Maine. One local teacher, Louisa Gavin questions his harsh demeanor, while Martin quickly gets annoyed by the antics of its town locals, all while hiding his debilitating aversion to blood.