Chicago Med follows the lives of courageous doctors and nurses as they navigate the challenges of the emergency room and provide critical care to patients in a bustling city hospital. The series explores the personal and professional struggles of the medical professionals and the impact their work has on their lives.
Dr. Shindo seems cold, but is a competent surgeon. He is also an ER doctor capable of accurate decisions and treatment, who always tries to see things from the patient’s side. Although once retired from his profession, he one day discovers someone in need of help, who he treats and rushes to the Kohoku Medical University Emergency Center. This incident encourages him to once again work as an ER doctor. Confrontation erupts between female doctor Tamaki, and Shindo, now a just-arrived ER doctor. While this human drama depicts the relationships among doctors and nurses, it appeals emotionally to viewers on the subject of life.
Dr. Romantic follows the story of a talented triple-board surgeon who becomes disillusioned with the corrupt medical system in a big city hospital. He decides to start fresh and moves to a small, rural hospital where he brings revolutionary changes to the medical team, teaching them the true meaning of saving lives.
St. Elsewhere is a dark comedy medical drama set in a hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. The show focuses on an ensemble cast of doctors and nurses who deal with various medical cases and personal issues. The series takes a surrealistic approach and tackles sensitive topics such as autism, multiple personality disorder, HIV/AIDS, and cancer. The story unfolds with a surprise ending that leaves viewers questioning the reality of the events.
ER follows the professional and personal lives of the doctors and nurses working in the emergency room of a Chicago hospital. The fast-paced series explores the challenges they face as they race against time to save lives. The show delves into the complex relationships between colleagues, the dramatic and high-pressure situations they encounter, and the emotional toll it takes on them.
Transplant is a TV show about a Syrian refugee who becomes a doctor and works in a hospital in Toronto, dealing with emergency room situations and forming relationships with colleagues and patients. The show explores themes of immigration, medical drama, and interracial relationships.
Ex-UFC fighter Dalton takes a job as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse, only to discover that this paradise is not all it seems.
The Night Shift follows the lives of doctors and nurses who work the night shift at a busy emergency room in San Antonio, Texas. The show explores the personal and professional challenges they face while providing medical care to patients. It also delves into their relationships, including a gay relationship and a complicated ex-lover-ex-lover relationship. The characters have diverse backgrounds, including war veterans and former military personnel. The show highlights the high-pressure and fast-paced nature of working on the night shift and the camaraderie that develops among the staff.
Code Black is a medical drama series that takes place in the emergency department of Angels Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles. The show follows the doctors, nurses, and residents as they navigate the chaotic and emotionally charged environment of the emergency room. With a constant influx of patients and limited resources, the staff must work together to save lives and provide the best care possible.
Hospital Central is a Spanish TV show that focuses on the daily lives of doctors and nurses working in a busy hospital. It portrays their relationships, challenges, and the life-saving decisions they make every day.
All Saints is a medical drama set in an Australian hospital. The show follows the lives of the doctors, nurses, and patients who are a part of the medical team. It explores various medical cases, personal relationships, and the challenges faced by the hospital staff. The show also touches upon social issues and the impact they have on the healthcare system.
E/R is a comedy TV show set in an emergency room, following the lives and hijinks of the staff who work there.
When Andrew Beckett, a man with HIV, is fired by his law firm, he hires a homophobic lawyer to help him in a wrongful dismissal suit. As the case goes to court, they face discrimination and prejudice, but ultimately win the case, receiving back pay, damages, and justice. Along the way, they challenge societal intolerance and fight for equality in an emotional courtroom drama.
The Black Forest Clinic follows the lives of doctors and nurses at a medical practice in southern Germany. It explores various medical emergencies, patient cases, and family affairs. The show provides a glimpse into the idyllic setting of the Black Forest, while also delving into the personal lives of the characters.
Pete and Ellie, a married couple, decide to adopt a child after being taunted by relatives. They enroll in a foster parents course and meet Lizzy, Juan, and Lita, three siblings in need of a home. Despite initial doubts, Pete and Ellie take in the children and face the challenges of parenting. As they navigate through the ups and downs, they form a bond with the kids and realize the importance of love and family. However, their world is turned upside down when the children's biological mother wants them back. Pete and Ellie fight to keep the children and eventually succeed, adopting Lizzy, Juan, and Lita.
Chev Chelios, a professional assassin, is injected with a poison that will kill him if his heart rate drops. To survive, he must keep his adrenaline pumping through constant excitement and danger. With only a limited time left, Chelios sets out on a mission of revenge against his rival, Verona, while also trying to protect his girlfriend. The film takes place in a single day filled with intense action, fight scenes, and car chases. In a final showdown, Chelios confronts Verona and defeats him, but ultimately sacrifices his own life for the sake of his mission.
Untold Stories of the ER takes viewers behind the scenes of real-life emergencies, giving them a firsthand look at the life-saving work done by doctors and nurses in the emergency room. Through dramatic reenactments and interviews with medical professionals, the show explores the challenges and triumphs of treating patients in high-pressure situations.
Hawthorne is a TV show about Christina Hawthorne, a strong-willed nurse who is dedicated to caring for her patients. She faces various challenges in the hospital, as she deals with difficult patients, hospital policies, and personal relationships. Despite the obstacles, Christina remains determined to provide the best care possible.
When a deadly strain of the flu virus breaks out in South Korea, a medical researcher and a rescue worker race against time to find a cure and stop the epidemic from spreading.