



Eventually, Yungman enlists in Doctors Without Borders, an endeavor that brings him back to what is now North Korea, where he was born in 1940. Yungman isn’t much of a match for SANUS’s startup jargon (“medical professionals are divided into service providers-the DRones-and the MDieties,” his son, Einstein, explains about their boss’s philosophy, which also involves classifying Einstein as a “Doctorpreneur”). Thirsty for a new purpose to life, Yungman Kwak takes a job with his son’s employer, SANUS, a healthcare company with several retail outlets in the Mall of America. Lee ( Somebody’s Daughter) returns with an ambitious story charting the travails of an elderly immigrant doctor in Minnesota after the hospital he works at closes down.
