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Netflix’s latest Korean medical drama The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call is setting global viewership ablaze, marking another milestone for the streaming giant’s Korean content lineup.

The series, which follows genius military surgeon Baek Kang Hyuk (Ju Ji Hoon) as he revives a struggling trauma center, has clinched the No. 1 spot on Netflix’s Global TV Show (Non-English) charts. According to Netflix’s Tudum TOP 10 website on Wednesday, the show garnered 11.9 million views last week.

Just two weeks after its release on the 24th of last month, The Trauma Code has dominated Netflix charts across 17 countries, including South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia, Chile, and Peru. The medical drama has also secured spots in Netflix’s TOP 10 lists across 63 nations, including New Zealand, France, Italy, Mexico, Brazil, India, Japan, and Egypt, signaling a worldwide phenomenon.

Other viewers praise the show’s casting choices: “The casting is absolutely perfect, which made it even more immersive and entertaining,” while some express regret at watching too quickly: “It’s so good that I wish I hadn’t binged it all at once.”

The week of Jan. 27th-Feb. 2nd proved particularly strong for Korean content on Netflix’s Global TOP 10 TV Shows (Non-English), with Squid Game 2 claiming the second spot, Squid Game 1 at fifth, and Single’s Inferno 4 securing sixth place.

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