thisisatest Wrote:Steve D
This question is primarily for F. Paul Wilson, but other doctors and patients may post as well.
What's your take on the current medical TV shows? Grey's Anatomy? House? Scrubs? etc. Do they ring true? Do you avoid them altogether? Or do you just like them for their entertainment value without giving them a medical thought whatsoever?
I'm partial to House. It has a very antagonistic protagonist.
I'm not a clinician, but I've been a hospital administrator for nearly 25 years.
I was never interested in watching a single episode of ER, for as many years as it's been on the air.
I do enjoy "Scrubs" because it's just so silly and appealing. But it's not like any hospital I know, which is why I can watch it.
Unless they are flat out funny like "Scrubs," I avoid them. I get enough of hospitals and all the doctors I can take all day long. (I don't deal with patients; I'm responsible for a faculty of 1,067 mental health care givers, largely psychiatrists. That's enough, don't you think?)
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