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This episode is frequently used as a case study for because it addresses complex themes like medical ethics, neurodiversity, and patient communication. 1. Medical Ethics (Utilitarianism vs. Care Ethics)

The Good Doctor: Season 1, Episode 3: Oliver

: Analysis often centers on Claire learning to communicate with Shaun during their high-stakes road trip, moving from frustration to an effective partnership. 3. Flashbacks and Trauma [S1E3] Oliver

The "informative" aspect often explores the parallel between the present-day transport of the liver and .

: Flashbacks show a young Shaun being returned to his abusive father by police. This trauma explains his anxiety in the car with Claire and his fear of being "returned" or failed by those meant to protect him. This episode is frequently used as a case

The episode is titled "Oliver" because Shaun wants to know the , whom he eventually learns was named Oliver.

: 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 Care Ethics) The Good Doctor: Season 1, Episode

: 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.

This episode is frequently used as a case study for because it addresses complex themes like medical ethics, neurodiversity, and patient communication. 1. Medical Ethics (Utilitarianism vs. Care Ethics)

The Good Doctor: Season 1, Episode 3: Oliver

: Analysis often centers on Claire learning to communicate with Shaun during their high-stakes road trip, moving from frustration to an effective partnership. 3. Flashbacks and Trauma

The "informative" aspect often explores the parallel between the present-day transport of the liver and .

: Flashbacks show a young Shaun being returned to his abusive father by police. This trauma explains his anxiety in the car with Claire and his fear of being "returned" or failed by those meant to protect him.

The episode is titled "Oliver" because Shaun wants to know the , whom he eventually learns was named Oliver.

: 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

: 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.

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