Dramatisierungen von Patienten in lebensbedrohlichen Momenten, während Ärzte ihr Bestes tun, um ihnen in der Notaufnahme zu helfen.Dramatisierungen von Patienten in lebensbedrohlichen Momenten, während Ärzte ihr Bestes tun, um ihnen in der Notaufnahme zu helfen.Dramatisierungen von Patienten in lebensbedrohlichen Momenten, während Ärzte ihr Bestes tun, um ihnen in der Notaufnahme zu helfen.
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This is kinda interesting because I am fascinated by things like this . My biggest problem with the reenactments is that there is no way that any hospital emergency room would ever let as many people into the treatment areas as they do . I only know of hospitals , even in rooms that have patients who are admitted , to having maybe a couple of family members allowed at a time , in contrast to this show which shows sometimes 6-8 visitors , maybe even more .
Not surprisingly , the medicines given are often inaccurate drugs and especially inaccurate doses .
The radiology departments seem to be available much quicker than a real one would .
Anyway , my real complaint is about the visitors and the other stuff mainly fillers because of minimum character requirements .
Not surprisingly , the medicines given are often inaccurate drugs and especially inaccurate doses .
The radiology departments seem to be available much quicker than a real one would .
Anyway , my real complaint is about the visitors and the other stuff mainly fillers because of minimum character requirements .
This has got to be one of the most ridiculous how's that the idiots at TLC has produced. With the camera constantly moving and zooming in and out, the ridiculous acting, manufactured drama and inane story lines.
This is one of the most unrealistic, over the top, "classic American reality" meets the fabricated world of the teletubbies (that even as kids was as realistic as an episode of Jerry 'with the everyday midget fight and his final fake Farewell' Springer show). What is already a stressful, highly pressurized profession has then been insulted by being exploited and further dramatized, dismissing any real life patient experiences in favor of entertainment, ratings and money making! All medical professionals deserve their daily work to be recognized, but this to me is riding on the bandwagon of shows that already make light of the crap storm that these people have to deal with on a regular basis. #stopstrikesrecognisetheirworth
The show has some bad actors. But what makes it not tolerable is the camera crew. Swinging the camera firm side to side to make it look like a live action scene. It's annoying. Also at times they shove the camera in peoples faces. Cannot watch it.
I find this show quite unique. It is not like any other medical shows on t.v. Like my sister is watching Grey's Anatomy right now, and it is good, but I would rather watch Untold Stories of the ER, than Grey's Anatomy. I love all of the stories in this show, they are very interesting and it has really opened my eyes to everything that doctors do. It has also helped me understand things that go on behind the scenes of emergency rooms. It has also helped me understand just how stressful a job like this could be. It definitely gets in depth, and shows how much a doctor of the ER has to go through. I would definitely suggest this show to very many people, especially ones that are planning on going into the medical field.
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