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All I know is that Paradiso comes from The Divine Comedy, where it's basically the work's depiction of heaven. Otherwise I haven't seen that term anywhere else. It was most likely made up by the troper who made the trope page.
It also has a lack of wicks despite its age (2007), which might be caused by its obtuse name, so maybe it can be sent to the TRS to get a clearer sounding name.
SING TO ME, LEND ME THE SONG OF BLASPHEMYYeah, I just did a quick wick check, this definitely needs TRS attention. Added to the queue.
Thanks for playing Kings Quest V!

Hospital Paradiso is not a term I could find on Google anywhere aside from this wiki and derivatives. I'm confused as to where it came from, let alone why it became the title for such an inexplicably specific concept (listed in laconic: A character is given the opportunity to transfer to a dream version of their job, but feels it would be a breach of integrity to do so.), anyone have any ideas?