Years of practice in a big-city medical clinic have burned Dr. Meluzin (Rudolf Hursinsky) out, and he longs for quieter waters. He takes a job as the head of a country clinic and meets with approval from the local nurse, who sees that he treats each patient as an individual and a human being, even though he is a martinet about record-keeping. The dramas of his new life in the countryside keep him busy and emotionally engaged, and he swiftly wins friends - as would any doctor whose motto is: "humility is good." ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi