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Trauma is an American medical drama television series created by Dario Scardapane which was aired on NBC from September 28, 2009 to April 26, 2010. The series focused on a group of paramedics in San Francisco, California. [1] On May 14, 2010, NBC cancelled the series after one season.
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Trauma is a ITV television drama series that was first broadcast on 12 February 2018. Created and written by Mike Bartlett , the series is about a father grappling with losing his son and blaming the trauma consultant.
Trauma (American TV series), a 2009 medical drama set in San Francisco Trauma (British TV series) , a 2018 miniseries set in London Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
Trauma Center is an American medical drama that aired on ABC from September 22, 1983 to December 8, 1983. [1]In the run-up to the 1983–84 fall season, the series was promoted on-air and in the Fall Preview issue of TV Guide as Medstar, but was changed to Trauma Center prior to the first air-date.
The show was produced by NYT Television (owned by The New York Times) and debuted in 1997. [2] Like much of the medical-based programming on TLC (and Discovery Life as well), the show was designed as a "real-life" version of a popular American TV series. In this case, Trauma was designed to capitalize on the success of the NBC drama ER. [3]
Trauma is a Canadian French language television medical drama series, which premiered January 5, 2010 – April 2, 2014 on Ici Radio-Canada Télé. [1] The series is set in the trauma unit of the fictional Hôpital Saint-Arsène in Montreal , Quebec .
Miami Medical (formerly titled Miami Trauma) [1] is an American medical drama television series that aired on CBS from April 2 [2] to July 2, 2010. [3] It follows the professional and private lives of a team of trauma surgeons. The series was created by Jeffrey Lieber and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television. [4] [5]