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TV series to Watch

As a medical trainee, you might be interested in TV series that explore medical themes or offer insight into the medical profession. Here are some popular and highly regarded shows that you might enjoy:

  1. "Grey's Anatomy" - This long-running medical drama follows the lives of surgical interns, residents, and attendings at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. It provides a mix of medical cases, personal drama, and character development.

  2. "House, M.D." - Dr. Gregory House, a brilliant but unconventional diagnostician, leads a team of doctors who tackle complex medical cases. The show delves into the diagnostic process and often explores ethical dilemmas.

  3. "ER" - Set in the emergency room of a fictional Chicago hospital, this classic medical drama follows the personal and professional lives of the doctors and nurses working there. It offers a realistic portrayal of emergency medicine.

  4. "Scrubs" - Combining comedy and drama, "Scrubs" focuses on the experiences of medical interns at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital. The show presents a mix of humor, relatable situations, and poignant moments.

  5. "The Good Doctor" - Based on a South Korean series, this drama follows Dr. Shaun Murphy, a surgical resident with autism and savant syndrome. It explores the challenges he faces while showcasing his exceptional medical abilities.

  6. "Chicago Med" - A part of the "Chicago" franchise, this series revolves around the staff of Gaffney Chicago Medical Center as they navigate the complexities of emergency medicine, surgeries, and patient care.

  7. "Private Practice" - A spin-off of "Grey's Anatomy," this show follows Dr. Addison Montgomery as she leaves Seattle Grace Hospital to join a private practice in Los Angeles. It explores various medical cases and complex personal relationships.

  8. "MAS*H" - Set during the Korean War, this classic comedy-drama revolves around the doctors and staff of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH). It combines humor with poignant moments and addresses the challenges of wartime medicine.

These shows offer a mix of medical realism, character development, and engaging storylines. Remember that while they can be entertaining and insightful, they may not always depict medical practice accurately, so it's essential to approach them with a critical mindset. For sure, you will not have that much time to spend in the lounge as you would see on every single one of them.

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