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* ContaminationSituation
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* ContaminationSituationContaminationSituation: A main character is infected or affected by a dangerous pathogen or substance, and it's up to the other characters to find a way to either treat them or make sure other people aren't afflicted by whatever caused their condition.
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* CrisisPointHospital: In the aftermath of a disaster of some sort, a hospital is at the forefront of the response, yet all is not well.
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* CrisisPointHospital: In the aftermath of a disaster or disease outbreak of some sort, a hospital is at the forefront of the response, yet all is not well.
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* CleanPrettyChildbirth
CleanPrettyChildbirth: In fiction, babies are often born quickly, easily and with surprisingly little grossness, a far cry from real life, where things tend to be a lot more drawn out, tense and especially painful for the mother.
*CPRCleanPrettyReliableCPRCleanPrettyReliable: In media, cardiopulmonary resuscitation is very clean (no broken ribs required!) and almost always works, and it might even be a chance for the show to throw in a bit of {{Fanservice}} for good measure.
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* CrisisPointHospitalCrisisPointHospital: In the aftermath of a disaster of some sort, a hospital is at the forefront of the response, yet all is not well.
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* ConvenientComaConvenientComa: Whether played for drama or for other requirements, writers can get a lot of use out of making a character be unconscious.
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* InstantEmergencyResponse
InstantEmergencyResponse: Extremely convenient and always on time, characters in fiction can count on the police, fire brigade or paramedics to be with them in no time at all. This can be true in real life, but you typically have to be in the right place for this to happen.
*InstantSedationInstantSedation: Like all drugs, sedatives need time to kick in, but in fiction, it’s as if a switch is flipped the moment the medicines are administered.
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* HospitalHottie HospitalHottie: While in real life, a wide array of people in terms of attractiveness can be found in medicine, medical dramas tend to select at least one or two particuarly attractive people as part of the cast, if not have the entire cast be made up of this type of character.
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* NoControlGroupNoControlGroup: For some reason, experiments and clinical trials in fiction seem to lack a control group who don’t get tested on, even though this would lead to inaccurate results in reality.
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* OneDoseFitsAllOneDoseFitsAll: Medicines typically need to be tailored to the person taking them; while over the counter medicine is easily categorised, prescribed or administered medicine is a bit more complex. In media, this caveat is often ignored - what works for one person will work for everyone else.
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* CodeSilverCodeSilver: An armed and dangerous suspect storms the hospital and takes multiple members of the cast hostage.
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* HospitalParadisoHospitalParadiso: A doctor experiences, and is given the opportunity of working at a medical facility far more luxurious than the one they currently work at.
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* ABNegativeABNegative: This particular blood type is very rare when compared to the other blood types in the ABO system. In fiction, this can either be a source of drama if played realistically - as given its rarity, there aren't as many donors - or, for some reason, it's a blood type ''everyone'' seems to have.
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* ''Series/{{Faith}}''''Series/{{Faith|2012}}''
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* ''Series/InAllerFreundschaft''
** ''Series/InAllerFreundschaftDieJungenAerzte'' -- Spin-Off, set in a Teaching hospital, with some reappearing characters from the original series
** ''Series/InAllerFreundschaftDieKrankenschwestern'' -- Another Spin-Off,focused on the nurses
** ''Series/InAllerFreundschaftDieJungenAerzte'' -- Spin-Off, set in a Teaching hospital, with some reappearing characters from the original series
** ''Series/InAllerFreundschaftDieKrankenschwestern'' -- Another Spin-Off,focused on the nurses
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* [[OfficeRomance Hospital Romance]]
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* OfficeRomance: Well, Hospital Romance.
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Our stories, {{ripped from the headlines}}. Our passions, unbridled. \\
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Our stories, {{ripped ripped from the headlines}}.headlines. Our passions, unbridled. \\
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* ''Series/DoctorXSurgeonMichikoDaimon''