If you are looking to write a script or a blog post about this: Keep it light, chaotic, and humorous. "Who knew saving lives could be this messy?" The Conflict:
Consider the character of Dr. Gregory House (from House M.D. ). He is cruel, but he is “better” at diagnostics. If House were gender-swapped, slightly more playful, and named Diana, you would have the perfect archetype. However, Diana’s naughtiness is warmer. She doesn’t destroy lives—she just ignores handwashing protocols to hold a dying patient’s hand.
Seeing a "perfect" doctor show a rebellious or playful side makes them feel more approachable and human. 4. Setting the Scene: What Makes Diana "Better"?
The verdict: Diana’s methods are . They are memorable, shareable, and break the fourth wall of medical sanctimony.
