Match with one of five doctors. The band is included.
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About Hospital Playlist
Hospital Playlist turns a hospital drama into a hangout show without sanding down the stakes. Created by Shin Won-ho and Lee Woo-jung, the team behind the Reply series and Prison Playbook, the tvN drama follows five medical-school friends who end up working together at Yulje Medical Center. Ik-jun handles hepatobiliary surgery with chaos and charm, Jeong-won carries pediatrics like a moral calling, Jun-wan hides softness behind cardiothoracic bluntness, Seok-hyeong moves through OB-GYN with awkward gentleness, and Song-hwa anchors neurosurgery with almost impossible steadiness. The Netflix run made it an international comfort-watch, but the show's real home is in the rituals: cafeteria meals, late-night consults, hallway gossip, and the weekly Mido and Falasol band practice where exhausted doctors become old friends again.
What makes Hospital Playlist endure is how little it begs to be dramatic. The series trusts ordinary kindness, private grief, and tiny ethical choices more than big twists. Shin Won-ho's direction lets scenes breathe until a joke turns into a confession or a routine case reveals someone's whole philosophy of care. The five leads work because they are not just skill sets: they are survival styles. Ik-jun deflects pain with social genius, Song-hwa turns competence into shelter, Jeong-won makes compassion almost inconvenient, Jun-wan protects himself through sarcasm, and Seok-hyeong proves quietness is not the same as weakness. It is a show about adulthood as maintenance: friendships maintained, patients remembered, parents forgiven, feelings delayed until the song finally starts.
Meet the Crew
Each result in this quiz is anchored in a real character from Hospital Playlist — here's a quick guide to who you might end up matched with.
Lee Ik-jun
The Mood-Maker
You are the room's mood-keeper. You crack the joke that gets a junior resident through a hard night, you write a bass line at lunch, and you tell a long story with hand gestures while everyone else tries to eat. Behind the warmth is a real surgeon: you remember the patient's family by name and you cry in the car, alone, after the bad ones. You love through teasing, and the people who deserve it know exactly what you mean.
Ahn Jeong-won
The Kind One
You carry your kindness like it's the work, because it is. You're the one who crouches to the kid's eye level, the one who lets the family ask the same question three times without flinching, the one who quietly slides the better side dish onto somebody else's tray. You move slowly on purpose. You consider the priesthood every other Tuesday. You love steadily, patiently, and almost without ego, and you think that's the only kind of love worth keeping.
Kim Jun-wan
The Tsundere Surgeon
You scowl on purpose. It's cheaper than admitting you care this much. You'll bark at the team, then buy them coffee on the way past the lounge without saying why. You're loyal in a way nobody gets to thank you for. You overpractice the bass alone. You hide gifts in your locker. The people you love know how to read you, and the people you love are the only opinions you actually count. The rest is wallpaper.
Yang Seok-hyeong
The Aloof Confidant
You move quietly through loud rooms. You say less than everyone else and mean every word of it. You call your mother, eat a slow breakfast, and let your rare jokes land harder because nobody saw them coming. You love privately, almost shyly, and you protect your inner life like a small garden nobody else gets to walk through. You don't perform any of it. You'd rather be the person somebody trusts on the worst day than the loudest person on the best one.
Chae Song-hwa
The Brilliant Neurosurgeon
You're the steady one. You read the imaging, the case, the room, and the friend group all at the same time, and somehow it never looks like effort. You hike alone on weekends, color-code your calendar, and remember everyone's birthdays without making a thing of it. You lead through warmth that doesn't beg to be noticed. People trust you the way you trust a familiar trail. You'd rather be reliable than admired. You're admired anyway, and you'd rather not discuss it.
How This Quiz Works
This quiz works because Hospital Playlist characters are not simple personality types; they are worldviews under pressure. Your match says how you care when nobody is applauding, how you handle responsibility, and whether you lead through warmth, precision, restraint, stubborn loyalty, or gentle distance. The best result is not the flashiest doctor. It is the one whose coping style, friendships, and moral instincts feel uncomfortably familiar.
At the end, the character you most closely match becomes your result. The match percentage reflects how strongly your answers leaned toward that character versus the runners-up. A high match means your personality clearly fit one archetype; a closer call means you're a blend, which is just as common.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this quiz spoiler-safe?
Yes. The quiz is built around personality, habits, work style, friendship dynamics, and broad emotional themes rather than specific plot turns. It may reference Yulje, Mido and Falasol, departments, and the five main doctors, but it avoids major relationship outcomes, patient-case twists, and late-season reveals.
Which result is the rarest?
Seok-hyeong-style results are usually the rarest because his traits are easy to underestimate: conflict avoidance, deep loyalty, private conviction, and a slow-burn sense of care. Many fans relate to his introversion, but fewer consistently choose the answers that prioritize retreat, caution, and quiet responsibility over action.
Why is the band called Mido and Falasol?
Mido and Falasol is the friends' garage-band name, built from Korean solfege syllables rather than a grand mission statement. That is part of the joke and the charm: five elite doctors using their precious free time to play old songs together like college friends who never fully left.