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Pages in category "Television series set in hospitals" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Scrubs (TV series) episodes (10 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Television episodes set in hospitals" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total.
A book about emergency medicine based on the TV series, The Medicine of ER: An Insider's Guide to the Medical Science Behind America's #1 TV Drama was published in 1996. Authors Alan Duncan Ross and Harlan Gibbs M.D. have hospital administration and ER experience, respectively, and are called fans of the TV show in the book's credits.
Eric Manheimer, the former medical director at New York City's Bellevue Hospital, was expected to serve as a producer. Universal Television was the production company involved with the pilot. [6] New Amsterdam Hospital is a fictional facility based on Bellevue Hospital in NYC. [7] Bellevue opened in 1736 and thus the oldest hospital in the US. [7]
Scrubs (stylized as [scrubs]) is an American medical sitcom created by Bill Lawrence that aired from October 2, 2001, to March 17, 2010, on NBC and later ABC.The series follows the lives of employees at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital, which is a teaching hospital.
Strong Medicine is an American medical drama with a focus on feminist politics, health issues and class conflict that aired on the Lifetime network from 2000 to 2006. [1] [2] It was created and produced in part by Whoopi Goldberg, who made cameos on the series, and by Tammy Ader. [3]