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From Marcus Welby to Dr. McDreamy, this list of favorite fictional physicians should come with a warning label: likely to cause feel-good side effects. By Sharon TanenbaumReviewed: August 5, 2011Fact-CheckedFor the 50-plus years that medical dramas have been prominently featured in prime-time programming, we've looked forward to our weekly house calls with top doctors.
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Big names like the nurturing Marcus Welby, the precocious Doogie Howser, and the gorgeous Derek "McDreamy" Shepherd easily come to mind, but don't forget about the rest of these notable fictional physicians. Our Rx for an instant mood boost: Take this trip down TV MD memory lane — stat!
Big names like the nurturing Marcus Welby, the precocious Doogie Howser, and the gorgeous Derek "McDreamy" Shepherd easily come to mind, but don't forget about the rest of these notable fictional physicians. Our Rx for an instant mood boost: Take this trip down TV MD memory lane — stat!
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Years in practice: 1961 to 1966 on NBC’s Dr. Kildare
Specialty: Internal medicine
Hospital affiliation: Blair General Hospital in New York City
Bedside manner: As a young intern, Dr.
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Kildare (played by Richard Chamberlain) brought a calm, cool, and collected demeanor to the hectic and tense hospital atmosphere. No matter what the health issue, Kildare and his mentor — the older, more experienced Dr. Leonard Gillespie (Raymond Massey) — connected with their patients on a personal level, prescribing gentle but effective advice and treatment.
Kildare (played by Richard Chamberlain) brought a calm, cool, and collected demeanor to the hectic and tense hospital atmosphere. No matter what the health issue, Kildare and his mentor — the older, more experienced Dr. Leonard Gillespie (Raymond Massey) — connected with their patients on a personal level, prescribing gentle but effective advice and treatment.
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Years in practice: 1961 to 1966 on ABC's Ben Casey
Specialty: Neurosurgery
Hospital affiliation: County General
Bedside manner: The idealistic and brooding surgeon (played by Vince Edwards) would often find himself at odds against the hospital's powers that be. To help off-set his surly nature, Casey sought the help of his two more compassionate confidantes at the hospital, Dr.
Photo credit: Everett Collection Ben Casey Years in practice: 1961 to 1966 on ABC's Ben Casey Specialty: Neurosurgery Hospital affiliation: County General Bedside manner: The idealistic and brooding surgeon (played by Vince Edwards) would often find himself at odds against the hospital's powers that be. To help off-set his surly nature, Casey sought the help of his two more compassionate confidantes at the hospital, Dr.
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Maggie Graham (played by Bettye Ackerman) and Dr. Ted Hoffman (Harry Landers). Together, the doctors dealt with a wide variety of issues like racial tension, immigration, child abuse, and euthanasia.
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Specialty: Internal medicine
Hospital affiliation: General Hospital in Port Charles, N.Y. Bedside manner: The dedicated chief of internal medicine (John Bernadino) at Port Charles’ hospital frequently put his job before anything else. His hard work and devotion inspired his colleagues to follow his example, especially nurse and wife Audrey March (Rachel Ames).
Steve Hardy Years in practice: 1963 to 1996 on ABC’s General Hospital Specialty: Internal medicine Hospital affiliation: General Hospital in Port Charles, N.Y. Bedside manner: The dedicated chief of internal medicine (John Bernadino) at Port Charles’ hospital frequently put his job before anything else. His hard work and devotion inspired his colleagues to follow his example, especially nurse and wife Audrey March (Rachel Ames).
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In a shocking turn of events during his time at GH, Hardy became paralyzed after he fell down the stairs. However, with the help of his wife, he made a remarkable recovery and was able to return to the hospital.
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Years in practice: 1969 to 1976 on ABC’s Marcus Welby, M.D. Specialty: Internal medicine
Hospital affiliation: None
Bedside manner: Patient and loyal, Dr.
Hardy died in 1996 of a heart attack after more than 30 years of service. Photo credit: Everett Collection Marcus Welby Years in practice: 1969 to 1976 on ABC’s Marcus Welby, M.D. Specialty: Internal medicine Hospital affiliation: None Bedside manner: Patient and loyal, Dr.
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Years in practice: 1966 to 1969 on NBC’s Star Trek
Specialty: Internal medicine
Hospital affiliation: None
Bedside manner: The passionate and intelligent Dr.
Welby (Robert Young) invested his time and knowledge in each of his patients. While dealing with a wide variety of often ground-breaking issues, including addiction, autism, cancer, and rape, Welby and his younger colleague Steven Kiley, MD, (James Brolin) went beyond diagnosis and treatment to connect with their patients emotionally as well. Photo credit: Universal TV/ Everett Collection Leonard &#x27 Bones&#x27 McCoy Years in practice: 1966 to 1969 on NBC’s Star Trek Specialty: Internal medicine Hospital affiliation: None Bedside manner: The passionate and intelligent Dr.
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McCoy (DeForest Kelley) did not shy away from confrontation with his fellow colleagues aboard the Starship Enterprise. As chief medical officer, McCoy tended to be skeptical of relying on technology to heal patients, believing instead of the power and wonder of the human body’s ability to heal itself.
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Years in practice: 1972 to 1983 on CBS’s M*A*S*H
Specialty: Surgery
Hospital affiliation: 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in South Korea
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Years in practice: 1979 to 1986 on CBS’ Trapper John, M.D. Specialty: Surgery
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Along with a ragtag group of fellow surgeons, John skillfully treated patients and addressed health concerns that ranged from AIDS to post-traumatic stress. Photo credit: 20th Century Fox Film Corp./Everett Collection Phillip Chandler Years in practice: 1982 to 1988 on NBC’s St.
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Specialty: Internal medicine
Hospital affiliation: St. Eligius Hospital in Boston
Bedside manner: Arguably the original McDreamy, the young Dr. Chandler (Denzel Washington) brought a sense of optimism to the otherwise beleaguered Boston hospital where he and his colleagues dealt with serious issues like AIDS, cancer, and odd medical mysteries.
Elsewhere Specialty: Internal medicine Hospital affiliation: St. Eligius Hospital in Boston Bedside manner: Arguably the original McDreamy, the young Dr. Chandler (Denzel Washington) brought a sense of optimism to the otherwise beleaguered Boston hospital where he and his colleagues dealt with serious issues like AIDS, cancer, and odd medical mysteries.
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Years in practice: 1984 to 1992 on NBC’s The Cosby Show
Specialty: Ob-gyn
Hospital affiliation: None
Bedside manner: The funny Dr. Huxtable (Bill Cosby) delivered medical advice and babies as a private physician with an office in his brownstone home in Brooklyn Heights, N.Y.
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Huxtable relied on his experience as a husband and father of five to relate to his patients, providing care in a light-hearted way. Photo credit: Everett Collection
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Years in practice: 1989 to 1993 on ABC’s Doogie Howser, M.D. Specialty: Surgery
Hospital affiliation: Eastman Medical Center in Los Angeles
Bedside manner: As a child prodigy who graduated from high school at age 9 and Princeton University at age 10, Doogie Howser (Neil Patrick Harris) was inspired to go into medicine by after he survived two bouts with pediatric leukemia.
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He became a full-fledged physician at age 14 years old, and, thanks to his intelligence and caring demeanor, earned the respect of patients and his more seasoned colleagues. Photo credit: 20th Century Fox Film Corp./Everett Collection
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Years in practice: 1990 to 1995 on CBS’s Northern Exposure
Specialty: General practice
Hospital affiliation: None
Bedside manner: New York City-based Dr. Fleischman (Rob Morrow) relocated to Cicely, Alaska, as its town physician to repay the state for footing his medical school tuition.
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Years in practice: 1993 to 1998 on CBS’s Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
Specialty: Internal medicine
Hospital affiliation: None
Bedside manner: Craving a bit of adventure, Dr.
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Years in practice: 1994 to 1995, 1999 to 2000 on CBS’s Chicago Hope
Specialty: Cardiothoracic surgery
Hospital affiliation: Chicago Hope
Bedside manner: Brutally honest may be the perfect description for Dr. Geiger, the stellar heart surgeon (Mandy Patinkin).
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Years in practice: 1994 to 1999, 2009 on NBC’s ER
Specialty: Pediatrics
Hospital affiliation: County General in Chicago
Bedside manner: The charming and good-looking emergency room pediatrician Doug Ross (George Clooney) had quite the hospital fan base, including his young patients and fellow doctors and nurses.
As a brilliant, neurotic doctor, Geiger pushed the limits in and out of the operating room to do what he felt was in his patients’ best interest. Admittedly emotionally unstable and haunted, Geiger was known for his passion and compassion for his patients and colleagues, especially his best friend, neurosurgeon Aaron Shutt (played by Adam Arkin). Photo credit: 20th Century Fox Film Corp./Everett Collection Doug Ross Years in practice: 1994 to 1999, 2009 on NBC’s ER Specialty: Pediatrics Hospital affiliation: County General in Chicago Bedside manner: The charming and good-looking emergency room pediatrician Doug Ross (George Clooney) had quite the hospital fan base, including his young patients and fellow doctors and nurses.
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After growing up with an abusive father, Ross was especially sensitive when it came to child abuse patients. In fact, as a staunch supporter of his patients’ rights, he regularly clashed with authority and at times risked his career to do what he felt was right. Ross resigned from the hospital after he advised the mother of a terminally ill patient how to administer a deadly dose of medication.
After growing up with an abusive father, Ross was especially sensitive when it came to child abuse patients. In fact, as a staunch supporter of his patients’ rights, he regularly clashed with authority and at times risked his career to do what he felt was right. Ross resigned from the hospital after he advised the mother of a terminally ill patient how to administer a deadly dose of medication.
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Years in practice: 1995 to 1999 on CBS’s Chicago Hope
Specialty: Cardiothoracic surgery
Hospital affiliation: Chicago Hope
Bedside manner: As a foil to the passionate, wildcard surgeon Dr. Geiger, the more stable yet still outspoken Dr.
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Years in practice: 1997 to 2004, 2009 on NBC's ER
Specialty: Surgery
Hospital affiliation: County General in Chicago
Bedside manner: Hailing from England, Dr.
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Years in practice: 1999 to 2002 on NBC’s Providence
Specialty: Plastic surgery, family medicine
Hospital affiliation: None
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Specialty: Surgery
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Years in practice: 2003 to 2010 on FX’s Nip/Tuck
Specialty: Plastic surgery
Hospital affiliation: None
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Years in practice: 2003 to 2010 on FX’s Nip/Tuck
Specialty: Plastic surgery
Hospital affiliation: None
Bedside manner: While at first glance Dr. Troy (Julian McMahon) seemed like the stereotypical big-deal plastic surgeon — with flashy cars and a penchant for picking up women — he also had a sensitive side that stemmed from an abusive childhood.
Television/Everett Collection Christian Troy Years in practice: 2003 to 2010 on FX’s Nip/Tuck Specialty: Plastic surgery Hospital affiliation: None Bedside manner: While at first glance Dr. Troy (Julian McMahon) seemed like the stereotypical big-deal plastic surgeon — with flashy cars and a penchant for picking up women — he also had a sensitive side that stemmed from an abusive childhood.
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Years in practice: 2004 to 2009 on ABC’s Lost
Specialty: Spinal surgery
Hospital affiliation: St. Sebastian in Los Angeles
Bedside manner: Dr. Shephard (Matthew Fox) was a well-respected Los Angeles spinal surgeon who ably took on emergency trauma care in the aftermath of a plane crash on a mysterious island.
Television/Everett Collection Jack Shephard Years in practice: 2004 to 2009 on ABC’s Lost Specialty: Spinal surgery Hospital affiliation: St. Sebastian in Los Angeles Bedside manner: Dr. Shephard (Matthew Fox) was a well-respected Los Angeles spinal surgeon who ably took on emergency trauma care in the aftermath of a plane crash on a mysterious island.
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The dire circumstances that followed the accident gave Shephard multiple opportunities to save the lives of his fellow passengers and island inhabitants — he even daringly performed a beachside appendectomy on himself. A natural leader, Shephard had a calm demeanor in the face of danger. The brave “man of science” also believed in the power of humanity; his mantra was “live together, or die alone.”
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Years in practice: 2004 to present on House M.D.
The dire circumstances that followed the accident gave Shephard multiple opportunities to save the lives of his fellow passengers and island inhabitants — he even daringly performed a beachside appendectomy on himself. A natural leader, Shephard had a calm demeanor in the face of danger. The brave “man of science” also believed in the power of humanity; his mantra was “live together, or die alone.” Photo credit: WENN.com Greg House Years in practice: 2004 to present on House M.D.
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Specialty: Nephrology and infectious disease
Hospital affiliation: Princeton Plainsboro in New Jersey
Bedside manner: As the head of the hospital’s diagnostics department, the caustic and unconventional Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) has a passion for solving unsolvable medical cases, in part because of a personal misdiagnosis that permanently damaged his leg. House has an uncanny ability to see through his patients' lies, which usually lead him and his team of diagnosticians to the correct — and often lifesaving — diagnosis.
Specialty: Nephrology and infectious disease Hospital affiliation: Princeton Plainsboro in New Jersey Bedside manner: As the head of the hospital’s diagnostics department, the caustic and unconventional Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) has a passion for solving unsolvable medical cases, in part because of a personal misdiagnosis that permanently damaged his leg. House has an uncanny ability to see through his patients' lies, which usually lead him and his team of diagnosticians to the correct — and often lifesaving — diagnosis.
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Years in practice: 2005 to present on ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy
Specialty: Neurosurgery
Hospital affiliation: Seattle Grace
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Shepherd’s (Patrick Dempsey) undeniable charm (and luscious black locks) and experience make him the brain surgeon to see. He can become deeply affected by his patients — he even slipped into a depression after a pregnant patient died.
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Shepherd is currently leading a clinical trial for Alzheimer's disease with his wife, surgeon Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), who lost her surgeon mother to the illness. Photo credit: ABC/Photofest
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Years in practice: 2005 to present on ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy
Specialty: Surgery
Hospital affiliation: Seattle Grace
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Specialty: Ob-gyn and maternal-fetal medicine
Hospital affiliation: None
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