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Its not justThe Pitt; were in the midst of a medical-show boom.
The emergencies are fictional.
The doctors are sexy.
The emotions are palpable, but theyre also happening on a pleasantly individual scale.
The trouble is there are so many new med series its hard to know which one to start.
Here, we match you with the doctor who best meets your criteria.
.If your ideal TV doctors are …
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Almost always running frantically through the hallways yelling, I need 30 ccs of epi STAT.
They should have complex interpersonal dynamics that you mostly hear about from within a thicket of medical jargon.
Noah Wyle as Dr. Michael Robby Robinavitch is not playing his characterDr.
John Carter fromER, but hes not …notthat, either.
Reason this physician needs to heal himself: Untreated COVID-era PTSD.
Mostly bloodless but full of feelings.
Turns out eight years ago she was a good and caring person.
The good news: She doesnt recall any of that!
Its fine, though, because she caressomuch.
Ideally, theyre stuck in a literal Sherlock Holmes adaptation.
They should also be hot.
Detectives, except loosely based on real-life neurologists rather than fictional characters.
Hes not a regular doctor.
Reason this physician needs to heal himself: Face blindness, familial trauma.
… Then watchSt.
Denis Medical(NBC)
A sitcom about a small regional hospital in Oregon.
Reasons these physicians need to heal themselves: Total collapse of the American health-care system.
The hero doctor should call his goofy sidekick Anus.
All those other doctors?
Lazy department heads out of touch with reality!
Only Dr. Baek really knows how to get things done.
Reason this physician needs to heal himself: His only flaw is that sometimes hestoogood.
Their scrubs should be tailored.
They should have odd and inconvenient foibles like an irrational fear of pregnant women.
Reason these physicians need to heal themselves: Disruptive horniness, terminal obnoxiousness.
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