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Cox is a graduate of Hale University and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the former being a fictional adaptation of Yale University. [9] Cox is often seen drinking scotch and has acknowledged (humorously) that he has a drinking problem. Cox drinks so much that J.D. fears that Cox will die of liver disease. [10]
Beardfacé was the fastest appendectomist at Sacred Heart until Turk took the title, a moment Turk considered one of his greatest. In Scrubs: Interns, it was revealed that Beardfacé was going through a "gender identity crisis", inviting Howie to dinner and stealing sports bras. He was seen talking to an intern in Season 9's "Our First Day of ...
J.D.'s name is based on that of Dr. Jonathan Doris, a college friend of series creator Bill Lawrence. [4] Doris served as a medical advisor on the show. [5]Zach Braff, the actor who portrayed the character in the series said, "I feel that, after seven years, there is not much of J.D.'s personality left to be explored, except for his relationship with best friend Christopher Turk."
Cox and J.D. are revealed to be at a cemetery, where they are joined by Jordan, Danni, and many of the hospital staff for Ben's funeral. In reality, Ben was the patient who died under J.D.'s watch. Cox, unable to accept the death of his best friend, had been seeing Ben's spirit as if he were alive. The episode ends as a devastated Dr. Cox ...
Dr. Cox is named the best doctor in the area in a leading publication. Dr. Cox struggles to treat an unnervingly rude and haughty patient who is a friend of Dr. Kelso's. After struggling to conceive, Carla, who has already taken a fertility test, questions Turk's fertility and tries to "spermjack" him to find out. Elliot finds out J.D. does not ...
J.D., Elliot and Dr. Cox each choose an intern to work with. J.D. picks Denise (Eliza Coupe), who lacks compassion towards patients. Elliot's intern, Katie, tries to use her to land a case study with Turk, who picks Ed over Katie due to his multicolored pen. Dr. Cox chooses Ed (Aziz Ansari), who is lazy and overconfident. Sesame Street cameos.
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"My First Day" is the pilot episode of the American television sitcom Scrubs. It originally aired on October 2, 2001 on NBC. The episode was written by series creator Bill Lawrence and directed by Adam Bernstein. Like nearly all other episodes in the series, the title begins with "My". It is narrated by main character John "J.D." Dorian.