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Later, they respond to a traffic accident while transporting a non-emergency patient due to the responding Squad being 20 minutes away. An elderly woman demands an "older doctor" to see her; later, when Dr. Brackett visits, while Dixie is around, who asks that she needs to lay back quietly and rest, her daughter has a heart attack.
Emergency! is an American action-adventure medical drama television series jointly produced by Mark VII Limited and Universal Television.Debuting on NBC as a midseason replacement on January 15, 1972, replacing two situation comedy series, The Partners and The Good Life, it ran for a total of 122 episodes until May 28, 1977, with six additional two-hour television films in 1978 and 1979.
CCH Pounder as Dr. Angela Hicks – Surgical/Emergency Medical Attending Physician [2] Ming-Na Wen as Deb Chen – Third-year Medical Student; Michael Ironside as Dr. William "Wild Willy" Swift – Chief of Emergency Medicine [3] Scott Jaeck as Dr. Steven Flint – Chief of Radiology; Rick Rossovich as Dr. John "Tag" Taglieri – Orthopedist
While Archer decided to leave Chicago Med’s Emergency Department (ED) after butting heads with newbie Dr. Caitlin Lenox (Sarah Ramos), Weber said he can’t “just sit down or sit on his hands ...
Anthony Edwards as Dr. Mark Greene – Attending Emergency Physician; Noah Wyle as Dr. John Carter – PGY-3 ER Resident; Julianna Margulies as Carol Hathaway – RN and Nurse Manager (episodes 1–21) Gloria Reuben as Jeanie Boulet – Physician Assistant (episodes 1–6) Laura Innes as Dr. Kerry Weaver – Chief of Emergency Medicine
Ming-Na as Dr. Jing-Mei Chen – Attending Emergency Physician; Sharif Atkins as Dr. Michael Gallant – PGY-1 ER Intern (episodes 1–18) Parminder Nagra as Neela Rasgotra – Fourth-year Medical Student (main: episodes 3−22; recurring: episodes 1−2) Linda Cardellini as Nurse Samantha Taggart (episodes 5–22) - ER RN; Paul McCrane as Dr ...
Robert William Troup Jr. (October 18, 1918 – February 7, 1999) was an American actor, jazz pianist, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as the composer of the rhythm and blues standard "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" and for the role of Dr. Joe Early with his wife Julie London in the television program Emergency! in the 1970s.
His most notable role was Dr. Mike Morton on Emergency!. [1] [2] He also served as a technical advisor on the movie Flight of the Intruder, [1] and received a "special thanks" in the movies Tiger Street, and as LCDR Ronald F. Pinkard, USNR in the movie The Hunt for Red October. [1] In most of his roles, he portrays police officers, or doctors.