In case you couldn’t tell from the above photo, CBS’ new medical drama Code Black is all about controlled chaos. Angels Memorial Hospital is frantic, intense and overwhelming.
With an influx of patients so great, there often aren’t enough resources to treat them — a situation known as “code black” — there’s no time for hooking up in the on-call room. An attending even tells two bickering docs, “If nobody’s taking their clothes off, I need you both on the floor now.”
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With an influx of patients so great, there often aren’t enough resources to treat them — a situation known as “code black” — there’s no time for hooking up in the on-call room. An attending even tells two bickering docs, “If nobody’s taking their clothes off, I need you both on the floor now.”
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- 10/1/2015
- TVLine.com
Many people have some downtime in the next few days — perhaps downtime spent with family, perhaps downtime spent on a solo mission. Either way, it's time best spent watching TV. Here are some of the best ways to cure your TV cravings over the holidays. I like doctor shows. You need NY Med (eight episodes, Hulu). The documentary series is a clear-eyed look at doctors, nurses, and patients at various points in the treatment process: Sometimes we see trauma patients in the ER, sometimes residents getting chewed out between shifts, sometimes patients coming in for a nerve-wracking follow-up. Previous incarnations (Hopkins 24/7, Boston Med) had a wider variety of outcomes, but NY Med is still riveting. Unfortunately, Dr. Oz is on this show, but he's performing surgeries, not shilling for fraudulent weight-loss supplements.I want more Hunger Games. Oh, and Battlestar Galactica. So does the rest of America. Try The 100...
- 12/24/2014
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
Back in the summer of 2012, ABC aired an eight-part limited series that gave viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the lives of the personnel who work at hospitals in New York -- NY Med. The show ended and the network didn't indicate any plans to bring it back. Well, they've now revived the show for another eight installments and they will start airing on Tuesday, June 24th, at 10pm.
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ABC News Announces The Return Of TV's Most Acclaimed Real Life Hospital Series From The Award-winning Producers Of "Hopkins," "Boston Med," And "NY Med"
Eight-Part Series Offers a One-of-a-Kind Look at the World of Doctors and Nurses, Allows Viewers to See What Patients Do Not
Premieres Tuesday, June 24 at 10:00 Pm/Et on ABC
Fans of ABC's popular real-life hospital series, with...
Here are some additional details:
ABC News Announces The Return Of TV's Most Acclaimed Real Life Hospital Series From The Award-winning Producers Of "Hopkins," "Boston Med," And "NY Med"
Eight-Part Series Offers a One-of-a-Kind Look at the World of Doctors and Nurses, Allows Viewers to See What Patients Do Not
Premieres Tuesday, June 24 at 10:00 Pm/Et on ABC
Fans of ABC's popular real-life hospital series, with...
- 5/8/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ABC News announced a return date for its hospital docu-series franchise, this time called NY Med: Tuesday, June 24 at 10 Pm Et. The eight-part series, the news division says, toggles between “the orderly operating rooms of Manhattan’s New York-Presbyterian Hospital – the primary venue for the series – where renowned surgeons perform feats of medical brilliance, and the sometimes hectic trauma wards of Newark’s University Hospital where skilled doctors gallantly struggle to treat a flood of gunshot, stabbing and life-threatening trauma cases”. It’s from the producers of ABC News’ Hopkins, and Boston Med.
- 5/7/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Perhaps the worst moments of our lives are better endured than recorded. Certainly emergency trips to the hospital would qualify in this category.
ABC's "NY Med," premiering Tuesday, July 10, manages to document these moments, and remarkably, the eight-part series does so without being sensational.
That's a neat trick when you consider the tabloid potential. Filmmaker Terence Wrong ("Boston Med," "Hopkins") turns his documentary talents to Columbia and Weill Cornell Medical Centers in New York for this series.
"I think hospitals are places where you see the most intimate things that happen in life," Wrong tells Zap2it. "The stakes are tremendously high; nothing is as critical. It is life and death. It is a tremendously rich environment, with the full gamut of humanity; people from all walks of life are there, and they are at turning points in their life."
In the first episode, we meet ER nurse Marina Dedivanovic,...
ABC's "NY Med," premiering Tuesday, July 10, manages to document these moments, and remarkably, the eight-part series does so without being sensational.
That's a neat trick when you consider the tabloid potential. Filmmaker Terence Wrong ("Boston Med," "Hopkins") turns his documentary talents to Columbia and Weill Cornell Medical Centers in New York for this series.
"I think hospitals are places where you see the most intimate things that happen in life," Wrong tells Zap2it. "The stakes are tremendously high; nothing is as critical. It is life and death. It is a tremendously rich environment, with the full gamut of humanity; people from all walks of life are there, and they are at turning points in their life."
In the first episode, we meet ER nurse Marina Dedivanovic,...
- 7/10/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
On TV tonight: A Pretty Little party may be the Liars’ last, the Glee Project kids get (Jane) Lynched, ’fraidy cats may not be able to handle the Destination Truth and baseball’s all-stars shine — and all as White Collar and Covert Affairs bring sexy back to Tuesday. As a supplement to TVLine’s original features, linked within, here are nine programs to check out tonight.
7:30 pm Mlb All-Star Game (Fox) | The National League battles the American League in baseball’s mid-summer classic, broadcast live from Kansas City’s Kauffman Stadium.
8 pm Pretty Little Liars (ABC Family) | The Liars...
7:30 pm Mlb All-Star Game (Fox) | The National League battles the American League in baseball’s mid-summer classic, broadcast live from Kansas City’s Kauffman Stadium.
8 pm Pretty Little Liars (ABC Family) | The Liars...
- 7/10/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
ABC News will again take its cameras into one of the country's top hospitals for a summer documentary series called "NY Med."
The eight-week series will premiere July 10 and follow the staff and patients at Columbia and Weill Cornell Medical Centers in New York City. Among the doctors featured in the show is Dr. Mehmet Oz, who when he's not hosting a talk show and writing books is still a practicing heart surgeon at the hospital.
"Medicine is a universal subject. At some point in our lives we or those we love will become patients for one reason or another," executive producer Terry Wrong says. "This series takes you behind the curtain to learn about those we depend on to fix us and how sometimes they just can't."
Wrong previously produced "Boston Med" and the Peabody Award-winning "Hopkins" for ABC. "NY Med" will have a similar level of access in...
The eight-week series will premiere July 10 and follow the staff and patients at Columbia and Weill Cornell Medical Centers in New York City. Among the doctors featured in the show is Dr. Mehmet Oz, who when he's not hosting a talk show and writing books is still a practicing heart surgeon at the hospital.
"Medicine is a universal subject. At some point in our lives we or those we love will become patients for one reason or another," executive producer Terry Wrong says. "This series takes you behind the curtain to learn about those we depend on to fix us and how sometimes they just can't."
Wrong previously produced "Boston Med" and the Peabody Award-winning "Hopkins" for ABC. "NY Med" will have a similar level of access in...
- 6/1/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"NY Med," an eight-episode documentary series follow-up to "Boston Med" and "Hopkins," is heading to ABC this July. The new documentary series will explore the lives of doctors and patients inside of Columbia and Weill Cornell hospitals, two of New York's most prestigious hospitals.
"NY Med" follows Dr. Mehmet Oz, of "The Dr. Oz Show," in addition to less recognizable names, as viewers "learn about those we depend on to fix us, and how sometimes they just can’t,” executive producer Terry Wrong said in a statement.
In a press release, examples of "NY Med"'s dramatic moments were offered:
When patients and doctors come together on “NY Med,” the stakes are frequently life or death. Rita Saverino, a Wall Street banker and mother of two, thought she would die from the grapefruit-size tumor in her stomach, but Dr. Tomoaki Kato, a maverick Japanese surgeon, believes he can help with...
"NY Med" follows Dr. Mehmet Oz, of "The Dr. Oz Show," in addition to less recognizable names, as viewers "learn about those we depend on to fix us, and how sometimes they just can’t,” executive producer Terry Wrong said in a statement.
In a press release, examples of "NY Med"'s dramatic moments were offered:
When patients and doctors come together on “NY Med,” the stakes are frequently life or death. Rita Saverino, a Wall Street banker and mother of two, thought she would die from the grapefruit-size tumor in her stomach, but Dr. Tomoaki Kato, a maverick Japanese surgeon, believes he can help with...
- 5/31/2012
- by Libby Coleman
- Huffington Post
ABC will launch a third iteration of its fantastic hospital documentary shows, the network announced. First came 2000's riveting Hopkins 24/7, then 2010's also superb Boston Med, and now we can look forward to NY Med, which will debut July 10. The show is set inside Columbia and Weill Cornell Medical Centers, and includes Dr. Oz among its many subjects. Brace yourself for so much reality-based weeping! Oh God, the weeping.
- 5/31/2012
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
AMC will marathon all 19 episodes of The Walking Dead‘s first two seasons the weekend of July 8, leading up to a special edition of Talking Dead and a never-before-broadcast black-and-white conversion of the series pilot.
The Dead-athon kicks off Saturday, July 8 at 11:30am Est, running to 1 am that night. The action picks back up Sunday at 11:30 am, leading into the 9 o’clock Talking Dead special and then the 10 pm showing of the B&W series opener.
The marathon event will also be laden with behind-the-scenes footage and cast interviews, and maybe a peek or two at Season 3, premiering this fall.
The Dead-athon kicks off Saturday, July 8 at 11:30am Est, running to 1 am that night. The action picks back up Sunday at 11:30 am, leading into the 9 o’clock Talking Dead special and then the 10 pm showing of the B&W series opener.
The marathon event will also be laden with behind-the-scenes footage and cast interviews, and maybe a peek or two at Season 3, premiering this fall.
- 5/31/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
It's no wonder ABC snagged the rights to air "Boston Med," an eight-part documentary series currently airing on Thursday nights at 10 Est. Those bastards probably bought it up and buried it among crappy summer programming so that it'd go unnoticed. Because once you watch "Boston Med," you may not be able to go back to "Grey's Anatomy." Because this docu-reality series, which follows the doctors, nurses, and patients at three Boston-area hospitals, is not only a more honest depiction of the goings-on inside a hospital, it's more dramatic, more heroic, and more emotionally satisfying and harrowing, precisely because it is real, because these life-and-death stakes apply to real people and not a lot of overzealous actors trying to win Emmys. What's even more remarkable -- or maybe not, depending on what you think of traditional hospital dramas -- is that the real doctors and nurses seem so much more personable,...
- 7/8/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
"There's no McDreamy or McSteamy here," says Amanda Grabowski, one of the nurses featured on the new ABC News series, Boston Med. The eight-part documentary chronicles the real-life drama of life, death and the toll they take on doctors, nurse and patients at three of Boston's top hospitals: Massachusetts General, Brigham and Women's, and Children's Hospital Boston.
There may not be any Owens or little Greys either, but there is an Arizona, of sorts. Kelly Wright is a second year resident in Ob-Gyn at Brigham and Women's, and an out lesbian.
The ABC episode guide says about Wright:
Working in women's health, she says, people assume she is pro-choice and liberal. In fact, she is a devout Christian who won't perform abortions, unlike most of her fellow residents. Her personal views don't seem to get in the way of her work, but her work definitely gets in the way of her life.
There may not be any Owens or little Greys either, but there is an Arizona, of sorts. Kelly Wright is a second year resident in Ob-Gyn at Brigham and Women's, and an out lesbian.
The ABC episode guide says about Wright:
Working in women's health, she says, people assume she is pro-choice and liberal. In fact, she is a devout Christian who won't perform abortions, unlike most of her fellow residents. Her personal views don't seem to get in the way of her work, but her work definitely gets in the way of her life.
- 6/24/2010
- by daranai
- AfterEllen.com
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