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During the session with Dr. Nolan, House recounts the case of a woman (guest star Zoe McLellan) who arrives at the Princeton Plainsboro emergency room with an unexplained illness and amnesia. While trying to solve the mystery of the woman's illness, House also helps her piece together her identity based on clues such as her running gear.
Gregory House is a fictional character and the titular protagonist of the American medical drama series House.Created by David Shore and portrayed by English actor Hugh Laurie, he leads a team of diagnosticians and is the Head of Diagnostic Medicine at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in Princeton, New Jersey. [1]
House then goads his fellow patients into creating havoc in the ward over not being allowed table tennis paddles, but Dr. Nolan calms them by giving them the paddles. From the hospital window, House sees Dr. Nolan get into a car with a woman. House convinces Alvie to break into Nolan's office to get information on him, but Alvie finds nothing ...
“Nausea and or vomiting are usually the first symptoms of norovirus,” says infectious disease expert Amesh A. Adalja, MD, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.
Miles Gaston Villanueva as Dr. Alec Shaw (season 2), [14] a Family Physician & infectious Disease Specialist at Chastain Park Memorial. Corbin Bernsen as Kyle Nevin (seasons 2–6), Nic and Jessie's father. Christopher B. Duncan as Brett Slater (season 2), Kit's ex-husband and father of her children.
He administers the oral exam to Nolan, Lucy, and Jackson during their midterm exam. Felicia Day as Dr. Morgan: A CDC task-force specialist in infectious diseases [21] Mark Cuban as himself: Appears when Nolan and Grey respond to a disturbance at his restaurant; Mitch Pileggi as Rex: A bounty hunter and retired LAPD cop. He is good friends with Tim.
William A. Nolen (March 20, 1928 – December 20, 1986) was a surgeon and author who resided in Litchfield, Minnesota.He wrote a syndicated medical advice column that appeared in McCall's magazine for many years, and was the author of several books. [1]
Thomas R. Frieden (born December 7, 1960) is an American infectious disease and public health physician. He serves as president and CEO of Resolve to Save Lives, a $225 million, five-year initiative to prevent epidemics and cardiovascular disease.