No. 'Manhwa' is a form of Korean comic or graphic novel, and it's not something that can be eaten in a literal sense. And in the context of leveling up in games or personal growth, consuming a manhwa novel as food is an absurd concept and has no real way of contributing to leveling up.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with that title or concept. It might be about a doctor who goes through some sort of leveling - up process, perhaps in terms of their medical skills, career, or personal growth within the context of the story.
Since I'm not familiar with the exact 'level up doctor novel', it's hard to say precisely. But generally, the main character would be the doctor who is on this leveling - up path. There may be patients with unique stories and medical conditions that the doctor has to deal with, and these patients can be considered important characters. There could also be other medical staff in the hospital or clinic, such as nurses, technicians, or other doctors. Some of them might be friends and some might be competitors to the main doctor character, all contributing to the overall plot of the doctor's leveling up.
I don't really know the exact plot of the 'Level Up Doctor Choi Kiseok' novel. It could potentially be about a doctor named Choi Kiseok who experiences growth and development in his medical career, perhaps facing various challenges and learning from them to 'level up' in his profession.
They would get sick or worse. Since manhwa novels are not food, trying to eat them would cause choking, digestive problems, and could even be life - threatening. There's no way it could lead to leveling up in any sense.
I'm sorry, I haven't read the 'Level Up Doctor Choi Kiseok' novel, so I can't recommend it directly. But you can try checking it on some popular book review websites or online bookstores to see if it gets good reviews from other readers.
Well, 'A Stepmother's Märchen' might be comparable. It has a similar mix of drama, character development, and a touch of the fantastical as Doctor Elise does.
The levels of the otherworldly Fairy Doctor were usually divided according to their strength. The stronger they were, the higher their level. In the Otherworld Fairy Doctor, the strength of the characters could be improved through cultivation, combat, and obtaining special abilities.
According to the increase in strength, the Otherworld Fairy Doctor could be divided into the following levels:
[Mortal: An ordinary human without any special abilities.]
2. Spiritual Apprentice: Able to use spiritual power but weak in strength, only able to complete some simple tasks.
3. Immortal Disciple: With a certain amount of immortal energy, you can complete some more complicated missions.
4. Immortal Servant: Strong immortal power can take on a certain immortal position but lacks the ability to act independently.
5. Immortal Master: With strong immortal power, you already have the ability to act independently and command immortal servants. You can take on a certain immortal position, but you usually need to rely on the help of other immortal masters.
6. Immortal Venerable: With powerful immortal power and extraordinary strength, you can face powerful enemies alone and even resist the entire immortal world.
7 Immortal Emperor: With strong immortal power, he has become the leader of the immortal world. He can control the power of the entire immortal world and even decide the fate of mankind.
8 Celestial Immortals: Extremely powerful, has surpassed the realm of humans and the immortal world, can control the power of heaven and earth, and become the master of the universe.