The best part of watching old episodes of House is my surgeon wife arguing with the TV: "That's the anaesthetists job! Why is there even a neurologist in the room??"
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I abstain from watching medical TV for exactly this reason
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I'm the same way when I see nonsensical math on various blackboards in showspic.twitter.com/PGVF0D5Eim
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Have you seen New Amsterdam though? They had a case of Naeglaria fowleri thawed from a glacier that infected 2 campers. Only by thinking outside the box did they save the patients. So much screaming from this lab guy who has actually seen a Naeglaria case.
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My roommate and I would watch ER and yell “get the paddles” for every tense medical moment. Trauma? Paddles. Blood loss? Paddles. Drowning? Paddles. Psoriasis? Paddles. Hypoglycemia? Paddles. We’d then laugh like loons.
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There was a really moving episode of ER that had a cascade of events that ended in a birth going badly wrong. About 10 minutes in, my dad said, "If they don't send her to the OR now, they all deserve to be sued," and walked out of the room.
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I remember that episode. It was from the first season. The writers seemed to have thought up every obviously contrived reason imaginable that the mother couldn’t go up to Labor & Delivery and that OB/GYN wasn’t available.
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