00:00There have been many, many medical shows,
00:02and this is something you haven't seen before.
00:05Coming through.
00:06We really want this to be the most accurate medical show
00:09that we've ever had on TV.
00:11♪♪
00:15We are able to bring a tremendous amount
00:17of authenticity to the show.
00:18Incoming.
00:19We did two weeks of boot camp with the actors.
00:22They need to look proficient on camera.
00:24This is doctor school, which is just completely bonkers.
00:28We were all put into a stage
00:30and surrounded by five to six medical professionals.
00:33It was amazing because we got to work
00:35with the doctors one-on-one.
00:36We got to practice all of the procedures
00:39on dummies and mannequins.
00:41On one hand, I was walking in as the old pro,
00:43and on another hand, I was walking in
00:45just as much of a newbie as everybody else.
00:47We did it all. We learned to sew.
00:48We learned to trach.
00:49I'm really good at traching,
00:50and I'm really glad that I'm not playing a doctor
00:52because I can't sew anything up.
00:54Does the resident know how to suture,
00:56or do I need to teach?
00:57CPR definitely surprised me.
00:59I never realized how fast it is.
01:02The doctors were very insistent that when we do CPR,
01:04we need to look like we're doing it for real.
01:07It's 120 beats per minute,
01:08and the reason you do it is pumping blood into the heart.
01:11They taught us intubating a patient,
01:13which is to breathe for them.
01:15We learned how to use the camera
01:16to look at the vocal folds.
01:18You can breathe for people.
01:19Good job.
01:20I will say I was really good at intubating.
01:22The coolest skill might be that we can all ultrasound now.
01:25It's really trippy, because we had volunteers,
01:28and we just put gel on their belly
01:29and do the whole ultrasound.
01:30We do rehearsals for big trauma scenes
01:32because there's so much to do.
01:34The lines come rapid fire.
01:36The procedure comes rapid fire.
01:37There's so many moving pieces.
01:39It becomes a bit of a dance, really,
01:41where everyone has their own choreography.
01:43I feel like a little challenge every now and then.
01:45We were told that bumping into each other
01:47is very realistic, so we never really shied away from it.
01:50The main thing that we got from the medical boot camp
01:52was to feel in the world and get used to that.
01:55I'm running on a hamster wheel, like, so fast
01:57to keep up with these actors.
01:59I can't say enough about this ensemble.
02:01Good luck.
02:02If you need me, I'll be saving lives.
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