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Anybody care to share their bad experience working beside doctors from India?
Out of all the medical shows, including E.R., House, and Grey's Anatomy, I suggest that Scrubs is actually the "most" approaching being a doctor, especially a resident. Scrubs is focused on residency training (well very soon I guess they're mostly new attendings), and a great deal of what happens is pretty close.
Those other shows are track more far-fetched with respect to the compass of what doctors do and practice. On House, the docs run labs (the woman always near the micropipetter in hand), run the MRIs, jump to patient's houses to look for clues. We never do this.
Grey's Anatomy: the surgeons roll into work with the sun up, looking around 9:00-10:00 a.m. (no way). And they hold at lot more free time on that show to set up all the scandal and love triangles. In real existence, they would be working.
Scrubs docs always give the impression of being to be at a hospital or ICU, which isn't the case during residency. Lots of time is spent in outpatient clinics as all right. As far as the interaction with nurses and patients, near are a lot of similarities. (Keep contained by mind it's still a TV show).
I don't really know what you mean though by it self "a plus", it's hard work and that's not other conveyed through the show.
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