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The accuracy of medical TV shows

by Qaqamba Falithenjwa
doctor: picture: pexels

From high-stakes surgeries to dramatic ER saves, medical TV shows keep us glued to the screen with their pulse-pounding storylines. But how much of what we see reflects real-life medicine, and how much is pure Hollywood flair?

These gripping episodes may entertain, but they can also shape how we view healthcare professionals, procedures, and even our own medical choices. Are those life-or-death moments grounded in truth, or are they just cleverly scripted drama? It’s time to put your favourite medical series under the microscope and separate the fact from the fiction.

The Cleveland Clinic claims medical TV shows often exaggerate the number of medical errors compared to real-life scenarios, with surgical mishaps and misdiagnoses being the top errors. A study of eight medical TV series found that these shows depicted 242 errors, with almost half hiding the errors from patients.

This overdramatisation acoording to the above clinic, may cause viewers to develop unnecessary anxiety and lose trust in their medical teams.

“Medical TV shows oversimplify and gloss over a lot. They rarely reflect what medical teams do in real life. There are never 20 team members caring for a patient or the same doctor seeing a patient from the emergency room through surgery. And a medical student is probably never going to save the day.”

When the Mass General Brigham Health Plan publication ranks the well known medical shows from the most realstic to the least, it states that ‘House M.D.’ is the most medically accurate drama, with one doctor admitting to learning new information from the show.

The above source mentions that ‘Scrubs’ is praised for its accurate depiction of day-to-day hospital situations.

‘The Resident’ is climed to suffer from overly dramatic storytelling and medical inaccuracies, with privacy violations undiscussed.

It is further stted that medical professionals have criticised ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ for its inaccurate portrayal of interns and romantic relationships among staff members.

Research from the University of Alberta and published in the British Medical Journal suggests that even real-life medical programs like The Dr. Oz Show and The Doctors are questionable due to lack of evidence, urging viewers to be skeptical.

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