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Jing-Mei Chen, M.D. is a fictional character from the medical drama series ER, portrayed by Ming-Na Wen. [1] The character first appears in the first season as a recurring guest character, going by the name Debra "Deb" Chen .
Deb Chen returns to the ER as Jing-Mei Chen and immediately shows off her great photographic memory to Carter's annoyance. Kovač's strong sense of family involves him in the fate of brothers facing separation. Greene invites his lonely dad to reside with him in Chicago. Malucci fixes Weaver's car and learns a young patient has a fatal disease.
Ming-Na departed midway through Season 11 in the episode "Twas The Night" when her character, Jing-Mei Chen, resigned in order to take care of her ailing father, whom she later euthanized. This was the second time her character left County General: in Season 1, medical student "Deb" Chen appeared in an eight episode story arc which concluded ...
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During the critical smallpox outbreak, Pratt proves his skills and courage as a swift physician by helping Dr. Luka Kovač and Dr. Jing-Mei Chen save Dr. Romano's life. The hospital is thrown into chaos during the evacuation gone awry, and he along with Dr. John Carter, Abby Lockhart, and Dr. Jing-Mei "Deb" Chen is forced to quarantine in the ER.
Pratt, Chen, and Elgin are rescued after crashing into the Chicago River. Elgin dies but both Pratt and Chen require surgery to survive. Kovač attempts to persuade Sam to return to County after receiving a phone call from Sam's son Alex during their trip to Louisville. Three new interns, including Abby and Ray Barnett, arrive at County.
Chen's mother learns of her daughter's pregnancy, and Corday also learns she is pregnant, but Greene has the worst feeling of all when he loses control of his faculties while suturing a patient's laceration and gets extremely bad medical news. Kerry has a "date" with Kim Legaspi but can't fully accept the idea of being attracted to another woman.
Joan Chen got her first taste of fame as the teen star of "Little Flower" (or "Xiao hua"), a melodramatic war epic released in her native China eight years before her big international breakout in ...