Oliver - [s1e3]
: A paper might focus on how Shaun’s autism provides a unique perspective on patient care. While other doctors focus on the mechanics of the transplant, Shaun’s persistence in learning "Oliver’s" name highlights his need for literal closure and a different form of respect for life.
The episode is titled "Oliver" because Shaun wants to know the , whom he eventually learns was named Oliver. [S1E3] Oliver
: Dr. Shaun Murphy and Dr. Claire Brown must transport a liver for a patient named Chuck. However, Chuck is found to have alcohol in his system, which, according to hospital policy, disqualifies him from the transplant. : A paper might focus on how Shaun’s
The Good Doctor: Season 1, Episode 3: Oliver However, Chuck is found to have alcohol in
: Papers often use this episode to discuss utilitarianism (maximizing the "good" of the organ for a viable patient) versus the emotional and personal "ethics of care" shown by the doctors. 2. Communication and Autism
The "informative" aspect often explores the parallel between the present-day transport of the liver and .