The team discovers that the patient's condition is more critical than initially thought, requiring immediate and high-risk surgical intervention.
Shaun becomes convinced that his patient is lying about her lifestyle, which complicates her diagnosis. His list of "seven reasons" for lying provides a window into his unique neurological perspective on human behavior. [S1E13] Sette motivi
is the 13th episode of the first season of the acclaimed medical drama The Good Doctor (broadcast in Italy as "Sette motivi" on RAI ). The English title for this episode is "Seven Reasons" . Episode Summary The team discovers that the patient's condition is
In this episode, Dr. Shaun Murphy treats a Muslim patient whose brother is suspicious of her symptoms, leading Shaun to investigate the truth behind her illness. Shaun identifies why a person might lie, which he uses to decipher the patient's actual medical condition. is the 13th episode of the first season
Freddie Highmore (Shaun Murphy), Nicholas Gonzalez (Neil Melendez), Antonia Thomas (Claire Browne) Plot Highlights
Dr. Glassman continues to face pressure regarding his mentorship of Shaun, while the surgical residents compete for favor during a stressful evaluation period. J. Whittle thriller with a similar name?