Chicago Med
- TV Series
- 2015–
- Tous publics
- 45m
The city's most highly skilled medical team saves lives, while navigating their unique interpersonal relationships.The city's most highly skilled medical team saves lives, while navigating their unique interpersonal relationships.The city's most highly skilled medical team saves lives, while navigating their unique interpersonal relationships.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 6 nominations total
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Can we PLEEEAASE have a medical drama where doctors do exactly what they are told to do?? I am glad that Halstead and Manning are gone, and have taken their rules-be-damned, cowboy (or -girl) mentality with them.
How many times do we have to watch any given medical "professional" try to impose their personal agenda, skirt the rules, stomp on protocol and give Sharon Goodwin no shortage of headaches? I worked for two years in a medium-sized ER department and never saw any of this ridiculousness ever occur. But I suppose without this selfishness there would be no drama in this drama. Am I right?
How many times do we have to watch any given medical "professional" try to impose their personal agenda, skirt the rules, stomp on protocol and give Sharon Goodwin no shortage of headaches? I worked for two years in a medium-sized ER department and never saw any of this ridiculousness ever occur. But I suppose without this selfishness there would be no drama in this drama. Am I right?
I have never seen a more inept group of doctors and nurses. They make inexcusably poor decisions, they lie, they steal pills, and they constantly color outside the line of their professional duties and responsibilities.
If I were ill and I lived in Chicago, I would never let them take me to Chicago Med.
If I were ill and I lived in Chicago, I would never let them take me to Chicago Med.
I wish I could personally fire the casting directors who got rid of Dr. Rhodes, Dr. Reese, Dr. Manning, Dr. Bekker, Dr. Latham, and Dr. Clarke in the earlier seasons and replaced them with the mostly awful cast that is on now.
I love medical shows and still watch this, but Chicago Fire has pulled ahead as my new favorite of the three Wednesday night Chicago shows.
I have been streaming the first three seasons of Chicago Med recently and it was far better in the early days.
On to streaming all of Chicago Fire once I either get to the end of all the Chicago Med episodes or give up in season 7 or 8 due to the cast.
I love medical shows and still watch this, but Chicago Fire has pulled ahead as my new favorite of the three Wednesday night Chicago shows.
I have been streaming the first three seasons of Chicago Med recently and it was far better in the early days.
On to streaming all of Chicago Fire once I either get to the end of all the Chicago Med episodes or give up in season 7 or 8 due to the cast.
I read other reviews slamming the show and everyone has a right to their opinion. My thought is, if you don't like it, don't watch it. I personally enjoy it, along with the Chicago franchise (Fire&PD). The crossover events are especially fun to watch. Is the use of accurate information on medication always correct? I can't say as I am not a doctor.
I watch it because I like the characters and the stories. I'm sure there could be improvements, as with most tv. But this is not a documentary, its meant for entertainment. At least the characters have back stories. Lives outside the hospital. Dick Wolf has smartly created a network of series that all intermingle and its interesting to see how the New York shows come into play with the Chicago shows. So, just try it.
And I don't mean to offend but to say it's like a soap opera is kinda funny to me because what is Grey's if not a soap? Most medical dramas have an element of such as well as miraculous cures at the end of the hour.
Well I quite like the characters portrayed in this series I have nearly given up watching because of the medical errors.
Like open heart and lung surgery on an awake talking patient.
Once you open the chest you need a tube down the throat to control breathing.
Please get a better medical advisor.
Did you know
- TriviaPatti Murin, who plays Dr. Nina Shore is married to Colin Donnell (Dr. Connor Rhodes).
- GoofsMost of the time, when trying to revive a patient with chest compressions, the doctors do them much too fast (about five per second, when CPR guidelines are 100 compressions per minute). Swift, shallow compressions don't allow enough blood and oxygen to circulate through the heart and reach the brain.
- Crazy creditsLorena Diaz(Doris) appears in nearly every episode, but her name is never listed in the opening credits.
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