Daily Dose of Sunshine is a heartwarming drama that follows Jung Da-eun (Park Bo-young), a compassionate nurse who finds herself transferred from internal medicine to a challenging psychiatric ward. Drawing inspiration from a real-life psychiatric nurse’s experiences, the series explores Da-eun’s unwavering determination to be a beacon of hope for her patients, offering kindness and warmth amidst their emotional struggles. As she navigates an unfamiliar work environment and forms deep connections with those in the psychiatric ward, Da-eun undergoes personal and professional growth.
Status: Completed
Main Cast:
Park Bo-young
Yeon Woo-jin
Jang Dong-yoon
Lee Jung-eun
Director: Lee Jae-gyu and Kim Nam-su
Writer: Lee Nam-kyu, Oh Bo-hyun, and Kim Da-hee
Network: Netflix
Release Date: November 3, 2023
Release Date (Final Episode): November 3, 2023
Schedule: Full Release
No. of Episodes: 12
Genre: Medical Drama
Korean Title: 정신병동에도 아침이 와요
Also Known As: Morning Comes to Psychiatric Wards Too
Source Material: Webtoon
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Source Material. Daily Dose of Sunshine is an adaptation of Morning Comes to Psychiatric Wards Too, a webtoon first released by author Lee Ra-ha in 2017. The webtoon, rooted in the author’s real-life experiences as a psychiatric nurse, provides a rich narrative tapestry for the show’s heartwarming story.
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