Doctors is a South Korean medical drama that follows the story of a talented doctor with a tragic past. With a mix of romance and revenge, the show explores the challenges and triumphs of the medical profession.
Doctor Doctor follows the story of a talented and arrogant heart surgeon, Hugh Knight, who is forced to work as a local doctor in his small hometown in Australia after a scandal. As he navigates the challenges of small-town life, he discovers the true meaning of community and redemption.
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.
Renhe Hospital nurse Zhang Shumei is forced to resign after being suspected of accidentally killing a patient. Zhang Shumei’s 4 year old daughter is abducted, and she herself dies in a car accident a couple of years later. 30 years later, Zhang Shumei’s son Zhuang Shu returns to the hospital as a surgeon who is intent on unraveling the secret behind his family’s misfortune.
Bodies is a compelling TV show that revolves around the lives of doctors and nurses in a hospital. It explores the complexities of medical procedures, personal relationships, and ethical dilemmas. The series delves deep into the world of medicine, showcasing the challenges faced by healthcare professionals on a day-to-day basis.
Lee Gang Hun is a brilliant brain surgeon who will do anything for success. Haunted by the hardships he had growing up including his father’s death, he’s filled with ambition and hopes to prove himself to be the best when it comes to neurosurgery. Gang Hun’s arrogance and selfishness remind Professor Sang Cheol, the best brain surgeon at Chunha University Hospital, of his younger days. San Chul is an empathetic doctor who cares highly about his patients, and dislikes Gang Hun’s approach, but ultimately decides to mentor him, as the two are connected by a secret past. On the other hand, Gang Hun’s rival Jun Seok comes from a family of doctors who have always supported him. Despite this, Jun Seok has always felt inferior to Gang Hun. On top of that, his crush has feelings for Gang Hun instead of him. This is the story of three rival doctors at a prestigious hospital as they navigate their struggles, ambitions, and each other.
Syndrome is a 2012 South Korean medical drama series, starring Han Hye-jin, Song Chang-eui and Park Gun-hyung. It is set in the world of neurosurgery where a medical student finds herself in a love triangle with two fellow doctors. The television series aired on jTBC from February 13 to April 17, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
After a train accident amputates his hands, a pianist undergoes a risky surgical procedure to receive hand transplants. As he strives to regain his musical abilities, he discovers a horrifying secret about the hands he now possesses, leading to a descent into madness and paranoia.
Medicine could be a lucrative business if it weren't for all those sick people. So goes the motto of the mega-sized, mega-frugal HMO that runs Mission General Hospital in San Francisco, where two renegade doctors bend the rules and find the loopholes in a constant quest to treat their patients. Together, they practice medicine with a take-no-prisoners attitude and don't-take-no-for-an-answer tactics.
Medical docu-format following Dr. Ebonie Vincent & Dr. Brad Schaefer as they tackle foot problems. Everything from grave ailments and cosmetic procedures to foot reconstruction. Each episode sees endearing patients undergo treatment to fix embarrassing foot problems with unbelievable results.
"I learn that Chris McIntyre served in Vietnam and that "21 and a Wakeup," set in an Army hospital in the waning days of the war, is based on events that he experienced and heard about." - Roger Ebert
In the movie Flu Bird Horror (2008), a small town becomes the target of a terrifying outbreak of a lethal flu virus. The virus is spread by flu-infected birds, causing panic and chaos among the residents. As the infected birds attack and kill people, a group of survivors must find a way to stop the deadly virus before it wipes out the entire town.
It is the near future, and the city of Freeport teeters on the verge of total collapse. The twin tides of rampant crime and ruinous graft face only one barrier: the elite strike force HARDCORPS. Led by Colonel John Blade, HARDCORPS is the last force for justice in the darkening city.
A surgeon becomes obsessed with a woman named Amelia and goes to extreme lengths to win her love. As he delves deeper into darkness, the line between reality and fantasy blurs, leading to a thrilling and chilling climax.
After passionately auditioning for a role in a local community theater production, Judy is cast aside by a pretentious theater director. Lucky for her, she gets another unbelievable chance.
A boozy former veterinarian and a teenage orphan team together with dreams of entering a broken-down horse in the big race.
BBC Three follows the lives of seven newly qualified junior doctors as they begin their new placements at New Cross Hospital in Wolverhampton.
Missing Link, deals with the events between Tekkaman Blade and Tekkaman Blade II, including the second Radam war, Aki's transformation into the Red Tekkaman, the Tekkaman Rebellion of Prague, and Blade's restoration.
Drama depicting the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami that occurred on March 11, 2011 from the perspective of a female doctor. Takako Kawashima works as head anesthesiologist at the Sendai Medical Center. She balances her married life with help from her husband Teiichi, who runs a private clinic, but their lives are upturned by the disaster.
Diese Bilder verfolgen mich - Dr. med. Alfred Jahn (2002) is a documentary that explores the life and work of Dr. Alfred Jahn, a dedicated doctor who has volunteered in countries such as Vietnam and Rwanda, providing surgical assistance and medical aid to those in need, especially children affected by the Rwandan genocide.