The Good Doctor season 3 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Dr. Browne tackles her first surgery, removing Michelle's gallbladder, complicated by the patient's self-harm and a pulmonary embolism. Meanwhile, Shaun navigates relationship challenges with Carly, discussing future plans. The team also deals with a unique case of a patient impaled by a marlin bill. Emotional support from Dr. Browne's mother and Michelle's newfound aspiration to be a doctor highlight the episode's resolution.
Full Episode S03E03 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is performing Michelle's surgery?
Dr. Browne.
What is Michelle's diagnosis?
Cholecystitis, requiring gallbladder removal.
What personal challenge does Shaun discuss?
His relationship and date with Carly.
How is the marlin patient injured?
He is impaled by a marlin bill in his leg.
What complication arises during Michelle's surgery?
She experiences a pulmonary embolism caused by birth control pills.
How does Dr. Browne discover Michelle's emotional struggles?
She notices self-harm scars on Michelle.
Why is Dr. Browne initially removed from Michelle's case?
Michelle's mother is upset about the psychiatric consultation.
How does Dr. Browne handle the surgical complications?
She successfully repairs the arterial wall with sutures.
What does Michelle aspire to be after her surgery?
A doctor.
What diagnosis is made for the marlin patient?
Angiosarcoma of the leg.
What happens at the end of Shaun and Carly's date?
They face a misunderstanding due to Shaun's direct questioning.
What support does Dr. Browne receive from her mother?
A message acknowledging her achievements and expressing pride.