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00:00The last eight years.
00:01You almost got Jake and TJ killed because of the things you didn't remember.
00:05Your muscle was badly torn up by the bullet.
00:06You're lucky we could save the leg.
00:08Does the board know what you just did?
00:09You put our accreditation at risk.
00:11Take your paternity leave now.
00:13When you look at him, all you see is the man who you think let your son die.
00:17You have no choice.
00:18You have to leave him.
00:19Would you maybe consider being chief of internal medicine at the best hospital in Minneapolis?
00:28So where are you headed?
00:30Pardon?
00:31I saw you put in the international terminal.
00:32You flying somewhere fun?
00:34Mexico City.
00:35Oh, nice.
00:36Business or pleasure?
00:37Good to both.
00:38I'm a chef.
00:39No better food scene.
00:40Ain't that the truth.
00:41Good dancing, too.
00:43My wife and I went there for our 30th.
00:45You imagine me in a salsa lesson?
00:47Yeah, me neither.
00:48But happy wife is a happy life.
00:51And you get enough to kill on me, suddenly I'm spread a set.
00:54I have a recommendation for you.
00:56You okay?
00:57I'm fine.
00:58Just drive, please.
00:59You sure you're okay?
01:04I think I need a hospital.
01:07I think I need a hospital.
01:08I don't know.
01:10I don't know.
01:11I don't know.
01:11I don't know.
01:12I don't know.
01:12I'm sorry, it should have been the first thing I said when I got here this morning,
01:40but I know how you used to feel about her, and I wanted to see if the TMS would shake something loose.
01:44Give me some context.
01:45The context is she preferred the version of you that didn't have a life beyond medicine.
01:49So I told you about this back then?
01:51Nope, but I know how she thinks.
01:54You really don't trust her, do you?
01:56Never did. Never will.
01:59But I know she's done some good things for you.
02:01She championed me.
02:02I never thought you needed that.
02:04Right.
02:07Same time tomorrow?
02:09Depends.
02:09Still no side effects?
02:11A little headache.
02:13Nothing worries him.
02:23I had some memories.
02:29Maybe I can remember me and us.
02:33I know I can't ask you to wait.
02:46Are you meditating or short-circuiting?
02:48No, I just, I didn't get much sleep last night.
02:51Buck up, soldier.
02:52First day of basic training.
02:54Yeah.
02:55Let me get this straight.
02:56You've had four days to run blood work and nothing to show for it?
02:59Who are you, Elizabeth Holmes?
03:01What?
03:01Well, yesterday would be better, but sure, end of the day.
03:05Everything okay?
03:07Oh, I'd just like to bust a few balls the first day, let people know where they stand.
03:10Okay, well, don't let me skip the line.
03:13That's not why you're here.
03:15I need a favor.
03:16With Dr. Coleman out a few more weeks, we could use a new intern.
03:19You're going to interview them and select the best candidate.
03:23Wait, so you're giving me hiring privileges?
03:24Dr. Larson and Dr. Miller didn't let their chief resident make decisions?
03:28Uh, no, no, not if they could help it.
03:30Well, I believe in empowering people.
03:32They're all qualified to figure out which one has a soul.
03:34Hi.
03:39Dr. Heller.
03:41Dr. Larson.
03:44So that's going well, huh?
03:47You knew about us?
03:48Oh, you told me last year.
03:51Oh.
03:51Per the HR briefing I received yesterday, it started up again post-accident?
03:56It did.
03:56We're in a holding pattern now.
03:58Well, the sequel's never as good.
04:00And how is it with the TMS treatments?
04:03Any more memories?
04:04Just a few.
04:05Nothing really of substance.
04:08Oh.
04:10Well, keep me posted on that.
04:12So what do you think?
04:13The decor is a work in progress, but it beats mosquito nets in Kenya.
04:17Yeah, I see you added some not-so-local flavor.
04:20Oh.
04:21Well, um, don't get too comfortable.
04:23Because that's my seat.
04:24You're keeping warm.
04:25I'm relieved the accident didn't curb your ambition.
04:33Can you tell me how long this is going to take?
04:34I'm supposed to be on a plane.
04:35Oh.
04:38Well, uh, your tests and labs indicate drug-induced hepatitis, which is why you were vomiting blood.
04:45We'll treat you with steroids, but I'm going to need to see your ALT and ASDs come down before I can discharge you.
04:52Okay.
04:52So like a few hours?
04:54Could be.
04:54First of all, I want to figure out what medication caused this.
04:58So you are taking cladribine, baclofen, and interferon beta for your MS?
05:03I don't take those anymore.
05:04Too many side effects.
05:06I prefer to manage my day-to-day symptoms with traditional remedies, like ginkgo for fatigue, kava for anxiety, some goldenseal and tryptophan.
05:15Yeah, low-dose herbals usually don't cause this.
05:20Are you sure there isn't something else that you've been taking?
05:23Okay.
05:24So I've been getting experimental stem cell injections in Mexico.
05:32I think you buried the lead.
05:34I know.
05:34It's just, that can't be what's causing this.
05:37I've been on the protocol for six months.
05:39I've never thrown up blood.
05:40Well, sometimes the reaction time can lag.
05:43No!
05:43It takes a...
05:44Okay?
05:46These injections aren't hurting me.
05:48They've saved my life.
05:49Dr. Walker, can you consult on a patient with MS?
05:54Apparently she found a drug trial in Mexico through an ad on social media.
05:58Let me see your scans.
06:02This medical tourism thing is...
06:03You evolved quite a bit in the eight years you don't remember.
06:06You weren't a fan.
06:07Yeah, it's everywhere.
06:07I mean, I can't scroll my feed without seeing a discount code for IVF in the Czech Republic.
06:11We're a plane full of men with Turkish hair transplants.
06:14My sister-in-law got her mommy makeover in Sao Paulo, boob job, lipo, and tummy tuck for 4 Gs.
06:19What?
06:20That sounds too good to be true.
06:21Yeah, double Ds for 4 Gs.
06:23I'm texting my ex.
06:25Peter, you're a pig.
06:26What?
06:26Okay, I know I should be skeptical, but her scans look great, right?
06:30Plaques are regressing, and there's much less active disease than a year ago.
06:33I mean, you're telling me that this is putting her MS into long-term remission.
06:37Looks that way.
06:41Going home today, right?
06:42PT says you're hitting all your milestones.
06:46Yeah, maybe they'll let me graduate to the 10-pound weights.
06:49Well, not with that attitude.
06:51Sorry, it's just when Dr. Agassi said it'd be a long recovery, I don't think I realized just how slow it would feel.
06:59No, I don't need help.
07:01I need this hunk of garbage to do its freaking job.
07:04See, this guy gets it.
07:08Well, his name is Kevin Cross.
07:09He lost his leg in Afghanistan 12 years ago.
07:11Maybe you should talk to him.
07:14Why?
07:15Because they're both part of the Sad Soldiers Club?
07:17I hate to break it to you, but he got shot in a hospital.
07:20As far as I can tell, just a sad doctor.
07:23Look, I can't even help myself right now.
07:25How am I supposed to help that guy?
07:27We're treating her hepatitis, but our ALTs and ASTs are still sky high.
07:40I'm trying to figure out what drug caused this.
07:43What can you tell me about the treatment you're doing in Mexico?
07:45They're mesenchymal stem cells, but we administer intrathecally, so systemic absorption is unlikely.
07:51What about pre-treatment meds?
07:52A statin, amoxicillin clavulinate, ibuprofen, all standard doses.
07:57Unless they weren't.
07:58She's taking several supplements, which could disrupt her ability to metabolize the drugs.
08:03Well, there's a problem.
08:05When do you think she can fly?
08:06I'd say end of the week.
08:08That's not going to work.
08:09Claire's due for an injection today.
08:11If she doesn't receive it in 24 hours, I have to discontinue her from the study.
08:15But if she doesn't get this treatment, her disease will come roaring back.
08:18The trial adheres to strict protocols.
08:21If I violate that, I lose my funding.
08:24I'm sorry.
08:24I wish I could make an exception, but my hands are tied.
08:29Okay.
08:37Dr. Wilson, been a while.
08:39Wow.
08:39Looks like an open casting call out there.
08:43Yeah.
08:44Well, I've got to admit, I was surprised to see you here.
08:47If memory serves, last time we spoke, you said you were too triggered to work here?
08:51For what it's worth, I don't think it was the environment I found challenging so much as the leadership.
08:59But this new chief has a great reputation and an impressive list of publications, too.
09:03Glad you approve.
09:04No.
09:04No, it's just, I don't think anyone would dispute that Dr. Larson could be difficult.
09:10Well, due to her injuries, she's back to being an intern again, so that means you would be rounding with her as a colleague.
09:17Do you think that would be a problem for you?
09:18Dr. Larson, an intern again.
09:21Have you ever heard of the term schadenfreude?
09:22Dr. Wilson?
09:23Because I'm not really sure that's a look we want here, but it was good to see you again.
09:27And I'll be sure to send Dr. Larson your regards.
09:29Hey, everything okay?
09:36Hi, why are we whispering?
09:37I don't want to wake my new boss.
09:39Oh, my gosh, you're on paternity leave already.
09:42Yeah, I, I, uh, I was gonna wait a few weeks, but then decided to just strike while the iron was hot.
09:49I'm sorry to bother you.
09:50It's okay, don't be.
09:51What, what's going on?
09:53I need a chartered med flight to Mexico City.
09:56And I thought diapers were expensive.
09:59What did Joan say?
10:00Oh, um, I haven't asked her yet.
10:02I figured with something this big, I should go right to the top.
10:05Joan holds the purse strings now.
10:06Let me patch her in.
10:07Yeah, of course.
10:12My turn.
10:16Oh, okay.
10:19Okay, we're all on.
10:20Will you be paying with cash or card for this med flight?
10:23I get that this is an aggressive ask.
10:26But the patient is a 37-year-old female with relapsing remitting MS, and this is...
10:31You want to send Claire Pinto on a four-hour flight with active hepatitis?
10:35We fixed her diathesis issues, and she is a participant in an experimental stem cell therapy.
10:41You want to fly her to Mexico for experimental treatments?
10:44I get that it's unusual, but this doctor is the real deal.
10:47Trained at Hopkins, awarded an R01 from the NIH, but moved his trials to Mexico.
10:52You're talking about Rodriguez.
10:54Oh, you know him?
10:55Oh, brilliant mind.
10:56Unconventional in the best ways.
10:58But his treatments flaunt the FDA, and we'll put the whole hospital at risk after the UNOS run-in.
11:03She's right, and if anything goes wrong in flight, we're liable.
11:05But these treatments are literally saving her.
11:09That's a hard no.
11:10I suggest you find a trial this side of the border.
11:14Look, uh, I gotta go.
11:16I'm sorry it's not what you wanted to hear, but you have your decision.
11:21Okay.
11:24Meow!
11:27Meow!
11:32I've been on the job three hours, and you're already going over my head?
11:36Old habits die hard, I guess.
11:38Look, I'm sure you feel like you have a lot to prove,
11:42so you want to go the extra mile for your patients, but people get sick.
11:47And we can't always offer them the moon.
11:50Show Miss Pinto how to make peace with her disease and with the limits of modern medicine.
11:57Sometimes that's all we can do.
11:59She's your biggest fan.
12:14Yeah, I'm still here.
12:18He is my chief resident.
12:21I can't just make a move, no matter how I feel about him.
12:29Hey, you making a run for it?
12:32Just headed back to my room at the PT.
12:34Alone?
12:35Here, let me help you.
12:35I got it, Julie.
12:36Thanks.
12:45Can I help you?
12:46TJ Coleman.
12:4875th Ranger Regiment.
12:50I hear you serve, too.
12:51Is this the part where we do the secret handshake?
12:53No, brother, I just came in here just to...
12:55Oh, oh, you saw my meltdown in PT and you thought I needed a pep doc.
12:59You call it a meltdown, I just call it a Tuesday.
13:02Well, it sounds like you've been here a while.
13:04I work here.
13:05I mean, when I don't look like this, I'm a doctor.
13:07What happened to your leg?
13:08Guy came into the hospital with a gun, I tried to disarm him, and...
13:12Why is that funny?
13:15Ranger, doctor, action figure, and you've been in that chair for, what, a week?
13:20And so you thought you'd wheel your bored ass down here and find someone to fix to take
13:25the edge off?
13:25I didn't mean to offend you.
13:26No, no, no, no.
13:27You just got a hero complex.
13:29You figured you'd work it out on me.
13:30No, that's not what I was trying to do.
13:31You want to help me?
13:32Track down Dr. Brand, okay?
13:34I've been waiting here for three hours for a routine checkup.
13:37Actually, you know what, better yet, you tell him the prosthetic that he said would change
13:40my life has been nothing but trouble since the day I got it.
13:43It shouldn't be that way.
13:44With the right equipment, people will barely notice.
13:47That's what he said.
13:48Turns out it's the only thing people notice.
13:50I can't even get groceries without someone thanking me for my service.
13:56How long does it look like that?
13:58Man, you can't take a hint, can you?
14:01You know what?
14:01If you're not going to leave, then I will.
14:03No, no, no, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
14:05Ah!
14:07Hey, I need a hint in here!
14:09What the hell are you doing?
14:11This man has an AV fistula that should have been dealt with long ago.
14:13I need hydro gel dressing, gauze, and an elastic bandage.
14:16Don't worry, brother, we're going to give you some real help, okay?
14:20This isn't happening.
14:21Um, just get me whatever you need me to sign, but I'm leaving and getting on that plane.
14:26The last time you went to the airport, you threw up blood.
14:28If that happens when you're up in the air, there'll be no way to stop the bleeding.
14:32Well, that's a chance I'll take.
14:34I understand that you think that this treatment is your only shot, but Dr. Walker has found two new possible therapies.
14:41They've received FDA approval for trials as early as next year.
14:44And in the meantime, I-I what?
14:47I-I just go back to the way things were?
14:49A year ago, I couldn't feed myself, much less anyone else.
14:53I-I lost my restaurant, my livelihood.
14:56I'm sorry, Claire, but you're in no condition to leave this hospital.
14:59And if you refuse to stay put, I have no choice than to place you on a 72-hour psychiatric hold.
15:03Can she do that?
15:04Uh, she can. And she will.
15:08Wow. So much for my body, my choice, right?
15:11You know, if I had terminal cancer, the FDA would approve an experimental treatment in a heartbeat.
15:17But because I have a degenerative disease that won't kill me tomorrow, I'm not allowed to fight for the life that I want.
15:22No one is saying you can't fight for it. These other trials might be-
15:24I don't want another trial. I want the one that's working now.
15:29We're trying to mitigate your risk.
15:30No, no. What you're doing is paternalistic. And wrong. And I think that you both know that.
15:39Just go, please. Get out.
15:41The heart has beta-1 receptors, the lungs have beta-2, so a cardioselective approach lets us treat the heart without compromising pulmonary function.
16:10Ah, Dr. Coleman, I was looking for you earlier. I hear you have been busy catching birth to those mistakes.
16:17I like the hustle. Thank you.
16:19I do what I can.
16:20And how's the recovery?
16:22Going home today, Ashley. Just making sure they're holding down the fort up here.
16:25Well, I assure you the department's in good hands. In fact, I'm bringing on a new intern to lighten the load while you're recovering.
16:31So, take all the time you need. We want you at full strength.
16:41Hey. So, what do we think of her?
16:45Oh, too early to tell. You got time for a consult?
16:48Hi, Kevin. I'm Dr. Matra. It's a pleasure to meet you, and thank you for your service.
16:56Mind if I take a look at that leg?
16:58Yeah, your call. The last guy I tried got covered in blood.
17:05Does that hurt?
17:06No. Nothing compared to my prosthesis. That thing rubs like hell.
17:11Increased echogenicity in the lateral quadrant and loss of normal architecture.
17:16Thickening medially as well.
17:23Not as bad as it sounds.
17:25You ruptured an abnormal blood vessel, which is unfortunately a complication from an infection.
17:31So, I need more antibiotics.
17:34Unfortunately, it's too advanced for that. Most likely, you'll need a stump revision.
17:38You mean, you're going to take more of my leg?
17:48Above the knee?
17:50Sorry, man.
17:51I mean, honestly, you know, after winning the Weiss Award, I'm currently fielding multiple offers.
18:01Like, Yale, Hopkins.
18:03So, maybe you could tell me what you think Westside has to offer me.
18:09You know what? We're actually running short on time.
18:11Sorry about that, but why don't we do this?
18:12How about, if you have any questions about the program, you just shoot me an email.
18:16Uh...
18:16I'm just going to need a minute.
18:24Oh, I'm just going to need a minute.
18:36Hey, Roxanne, you feeling okay?
18:39Oh, I'm fine. Just, uh, tough day.
18:47What was that look for?
18:49Nothing.
18:50Okay, come on. You clearly want me to ask.
18:54She told me that I don't belong here.
18:56That this whole thing I'm doing is misguided and narcissistic.
19:01What? Sorry, why would she say that?
19:02You know, she's never liked me.
19:04And, apparently, she has a thing for you.
19:09Okay, you might want to just go easy on the medication.
19:11I had another memory where I heard her talking about it.
19:16I guess I never told you?
19:18Uh, no. No, and I kind of wish you didn't tell me now.
19:21You're my chief resident, right?
19:22Don't you want to know if one of your third years is trying to undermine?
19:26You know I love you, right?
19:30Hey, what...
19:31What is it? What's wrong?
19:34I just...
19:35remembered you telling me you love me.
19:41In...
19:41In the parking garage?
19:43Yeah, yeah, that...
19:46That was the day of your accident.
19:52You're really starting to have a lot of memories.
19:54Well, this is a pleasant surprise.
20:09I figured you and Nora could use a home-cooked meal,
20:12judging by all the DoorDash you ordered this last week.
20:14Hey, if you're gonna judge, you can get your own account.
20:17And pay for food myself.
20:19Pretty sure that's child abuse.
20:20Is that who I think it is?
20:22Hey!
20:23How are you feeling?
20:24Oh, I couldn't tell you.
20:25I'm too tired.
20:27Is someone cooking?
20:29You try looking a little less surprised,
20:31and I'll throw dessert in, too.
20:33Plus, I was hoping if I fed you,
20:35maybe we could talk about my senior project proposal.
20:37Oh, my God.
20:39I forgot to read it.
20:40Oh, that's my fault, sweetheart.
20:41I had him pull a double shift last night.
20:43Lucky for that, bolognaise takes time,
20:45and I brought a hard copy.
20:46I'm on it.
20:50What did Mom think?
20:51Um, she hasn't read it, either.
20:53She's been kind of busy with her TMS.
20:55She's back to that?
20:56What's TMS?
20:57She didn't tell you?
20:58She got a few memories back.
21:02Uh, no.
21:04She didn't mention it.
21:05Of what?
21:06I guess she got some at the hospital with that cop,
21:08and then some more a few days ago,
21:10something about a restaurant.
21:12Uh, this round's on me?
21:24Claire, I know you asked for privacy,
21:26but it's time to do your labs.
21:31What the hell is going on?
21:32I just wanted to help.
21:33You had your injection couriered from Mexico?
21:36And who is this?
21:37A friend and a nurse practitioner.
21:40Have you ever performed a lumbar puncture?
21:42I've assisted on several.
21:43Okay, put the needle down.
21:44Step away from my patient before I call security.
21:46No, no, wait.
21:47Just close the curtain.
21:48Give us ten minutes.
21:49You don't want to help me?
21:50Fine.
21:51But do not get in the way of the only hope I have
21:53to hold my life together.
21:54Claire, an improperly administered injection?
21:56Could leave you paralyzed.
21:57It could kill you.
21:58I don't care!
21:59You stop this.
22:00I'll try something else.
22:01But I am not going back to the way things were.
22:02Do you understand me?
22:07Give me this panel, Leon.
22:08I don't.
22:09I don't.
22:10I don't.
22:11I don't.
22:12I don't.
22:13I don't.
22:14I don't.
22:15I don't.
22:17I don't.
22:18I don't.
22:19I don't.
22:20I don't.
22:21I don't.
22:22I don't.
22:23I don't.
22:24I don't.
22:25I don't.
22:26I don't.
22:27I don't.
22:28I don't.
22:29So before your clinical rotation started, you spent your summers doing internships
22:32at NIH and Mayo.
22:34Bit of a overachiever, huh?
22:36I just did what I had to do.
22:38I mean, I worked my ass off for that med school scholarship.
22:41But most of the people I'm up against went to Harvard and Yale, right?
22:44Yeah.
22:45Yeah.
22:46That why you got here today five hours early?
22:47Too eager?
22:48No.
22:49No.
22:50Never.
22:51And it looks like you made the most of Case Western.
22:54Summa Cum Laude, Alpha Omega Alpha, and a publication and circulation journal?
22:58Yeah.
22:59That's why I stayed on a few extra months.
23:00I was doing research on aortic bowel stenosis.
23:02Wanted to see it through.
23:03Then when this position opened up off cycle, it felt like kismet.
23:06Why is that?
23:07Oh, well, my father used to work here.
23:11He was an attending in this department, actually.
23:14I'm kind of following in his footsteps.
23:16Clark, as in Brian Clark?
23:18That's him.
23:19Yeah.
23:20Wow.
23:21Okay.
23:22He always seemed like a great guy.
23:24I was very sorry to hear that he passed.
23:26Yeah.
23:27Way too young.
23:29Look, I know you've been here since like 9 a.m.
23:33But if you can stay a little longer, I'd love for you to meet Dr. Ridley.
23:37Wait, are you serious?
23:39Yeah.
23:40Yeah.
23:41Oh, my God.
23:43Well, don't thank me quite yet.
23:45I'm just a good cop.
23:47Have they started?
23:52No.
23:53No.
23:54Why?
24:01What's going on?
24:02Secondary labs came back.
24:03His prothrombin time is through the roof.
24:05You operate now?
24:06He'll bleed out.
24:07Why isn't his liver functioning?
24:08This can't all be from the infection.
24:10No.
24:11We must be missing something.
24:14Can you track down the records from his original amputation?
24:17The name's Kevin Cross.
24:19No, I heard you the first time.
24:20I'm just not seeing it.
24:21I don't think we ever treated him.
24:23That can't be right.
24:24Anyone injured in Afghanistan would have went to Ramstein.
24:26It would have been March 2013 of BKA.
24:29I don't know what to tell you, man.
24:31According to my records, Kevin Cross was never here.
24:33Sorry.
24:34I gotta go now.
24:39120 over 81.
24:41That's good, right?
24:43No headache?
24:44Vision changes?
24:45Any numbness, tingling anywhere?
24:47I'm fine.
24:48Really?
24:49Well, the good news is your transaminases are leveling off.
24:52I added a fresh frozen plasma to help your claw.
24:55Look, I'm sorry.
24:58Okay?
24:59I-I know that I put you in a bad position.
25:02You did.
25:05But I know what it's like to have the life you want taken away from you.
25:18Thanks, Elias.
25:19Hey.
25:20How'd it go in there?
25:21How did she take the news?
25:23Oh, yeah.
25:24As well as could be expected.
25:26But Dr. Walker has found a group at NYU launching an otogolist stem cell trial for MS patients.
25:33You're bleeding.
25:34Oh.
25:35Oh, God.
25:38Uh, excuse me?
25:41Amy?
25:42Uh.
25:43You okay?
25:44Found what we're looking for.
25:45Turns out Kevin wasn't in Afghanistan at the time of the accident.
25:48What?
25:49Why would he lie about that?
25:50Any number of reasons why a soldier might not come clean about where he was stationed.
25:54Point is, his operation wasn't in Germany.
25:56It was in Georgia.
25:57And that matters because?
25:58They also replaced his hip.
25:59Now the hip's asymptomatic, but arthroplasties can degenerate into metal on metal.
26:01And 12 years ago in Georgia, they would've used a cobalt alloy, not titanium.
26:02Cobalt toxicity would explain the fistula, infection, high PT.
26:03He has metallosis.
26:04Good catch, TJ.
26:05I just hope we're not too late to fix it.
26:06Double shot.
26:07Wow.
26:08What can I do for you, John?
26:09I don't talk to you about Amy and the treatment protocol you have her on.
26:35where she's having nosebleeds and her id badge scanned the pixis for multiple doses of naproxen
26:41today you're surveilling her pixis access it's my job to know what's happening with my staff not
26:46just be your friend headaches and nosebleeds aren't uncommon for tms patients well they're
26:52not particularly desirable in doctors she's doing what she needs to do come on let's get real i think
26:58we both know that memory recovery is a pipe dream at best but at worst it'll make her emotional
27:04irrational distracted so if she's really trying to get back to where she was you're not doing her
27:09any favors there you go again acting like you know what's best for her well guess what it's not up to
27:13you and it never was you're the only one who doesn't seem to get that welcome back dr bran said the
27:29surgery went well turns out your hip replacement was the culprit but he fixed you up and the necrosis
27:37in the stump wasn't as widespread as we feared which means the revision was minimal your knee's
27:41still intact wait really with physical therapy and a new prosthetic be good as new let me change that for
27:52you you really think this one will be different hate to be one of those annoying doctors with their
27:58promises but yeah i do then i guess i owe you an apology no man i think maybe you were right about me
28:11my whole life i've been a man with a mission son of cops military med school
28:16so until last week you took a bullet on the job and became just another thing my friends had to worry
28:24about now i'm i'm out of commission for god knows how long and i keep replaying it in my mind
28:33asking myself why i jumped that guy what is it i'm so desperate to prove i don't know
28:39maybe i do have a hero complex i was just being bitter and i am the last person who should make you
28:47doubt yourself
28:51my whole life i've been a waste of space pissed away my 20s joined the military at 31 hoping to
29:00find some purpose never you made it out of basic
29:04i mishandled a grenade blew my own leg off i wore the uniform for six weeks and what do i have to show
29:16for it
29:20it doesn't matter how long you wore the uniform most people are never brave enough to put it on
29:25you remember that next time you feel anything other than proud
29:29i can try
29:34hey you know what let me do this it's my turn anyway don't argue with that i'm sorry i haven't
29:43been much help today i wasn't expecting katie to i love having her here it's amy being here i could do
29:49without oh come on i think that's unfair so that phone call you had earlier today had nothing to do with
29:55her this should be our time michael i know and it is i think we can both agree her memory's coming
30:03back must be destabilizing for her or for you you should have seen the look on your face when katie
30:09told us i'm not allowed to have complicated feelings about my ex-wife remembering the worst
30:13years of our lives wow so now our marriage is part of the worst years of your life you know
30:17that's not what i meant tell me this what exactly are you afraid of because i think that you're scared
30:22that she'll remember why she left you and then she won't be pining after you anymore no that's just
30:26then that scares the hell out of me nora honey come here hey i love you and i meant what i said
30:44at the hospital i'm in this i know i'm sorry i just i'm so tired
31:01claire have you been up and about dr larson uh i haven't i haven't left bed why are you having chest
31:09pain uh-uh how about palpitations nausea yeah i'm just a little dizzy i guess is something wrong
31:18your heart's acting up a bit i'm gonna settle it down
31:25crash car what's going on i could use your help in here claire this is dr howler he's gonna help
31:31stabilize your rhythm and fix that dizziness okay hey claire how long you been feeling this way
31:36just a few minutes i'm gonna start proprapinol do you have any history of heart problems no none
31:43odd complication from hepatitis it's not from her hepatitis i injected her with intrathecal
31:49stem cells about an hour ago it's probably from a fluid bolus in prep you gave her a non-fda
31:55drug treatment from mexico claire she's v tech charging to 200
32:06clear
32:18oh wait i can i can explain stay with your patient get a beta block drip going and a full loading dose of
32:32amy yoder on board and then you monitor her blood pressure she's not out of the woods yet either you
32:39dad you okay in here
32:44what you looking at well i was trying to find that old mobile we hung over the crib with you and danny
32:52and i found this
32:53simon looks like him doesn't he you know he does a little except the eyes those are all nora
33:03between you and me i think he's got nora's lungs too
33:05i know how happy you are but i'm sure it's also really hard for you too right
33:17i guess nora's kind of living in a pretty big shadow
33:20i might have heard you arguing we're just running on empty that's all
33:35part of you still loves mom though don't you
33:39part of me always will
33:55guess i gave you quite the scare i'll say
33:59your heart looks good now though is this gonna disqualify me from the trial i spoke to dr rodriguez
34:06and he's agreed to keep you in despite your latest setback
34:13that is twice that you saved my life
34:19i don't really know how to thank you
34:24she's hemodynamically stable and normal sign is for them good
34:28if you're all set here i'd like a word
34:42just make the most of it yeah
34:48so that's it all's well that ends well you don't understand those treatments were saving
34:52her life you were lecturing me earlier about how i'm chief resident tell me how do you expect someone
34:56in that position to keep quiet about this then go report me to joan i'm not going to do that and
35:01you know that which is part of the problem because you still love me
35:04i will never do that to you again
35:16i asked you to stop this
35:31yes i do remember that sorry okay you don't look sorry no how do i look
35:45you're out of here and not a second too soon before you fly the coop joan wants to see the whole
36:02department she's calling in all hands at 7 pm damn this woman is no joke i'll help you with your stuff
36:09you knew didn't you about kevin
36:18so when i asked you why somebody would lie about their injury wasn't my story to tell
36:23well for what it's worth i don't think you have a hero complex i think maybe you're just a hero
36:31i'll be damned sonia matra has a soft side
36:39don't tell me you're sneaking out of here without saying goodbye
36:41no the new chief wouldn't allow that but hey thanks for the nudge today i'm glad i talked to kevin
36:46yeah well i find in my experience the best way to get out of funk is to be of service to someone else
36:52i don't know if i call it a funk please what what matters is kevin's gonna be okay
36:59and i will too happy to hear do you need a ride home tonight after the meeting headed that way
37:05thanks but my parents are coming to get me appreciate it though yeah anytime
37:11florence nightingale never offered me a ride home
37:28whatever it is you're strong enough to fight it and i'm here
37:45it's um it's it's it's only us so there's a good chance it'll turn into leukemia
37:54then we'll cross that bridge okay i'm sorry
38:02i know it's not what you want to hear right now but
38:05if it gets bad and you start to experience deficits you you can't perform surgery anymore
38:16that's a hell of a bedside manner you've got there look i'm just saying that you can't operate
38:22if your hands shaking i would never do anything to jeopardize a patient and i don't need you to tell
38:30me that you want to see us
38:35yes uh
38:42i wanted to talk about claire pinto's spontaneous ventricular tachycardia earlier today
38:49she didn't tell you that either what's a rare complication of hepatitis very rare more likely
38:57it's an adverse reaction to an intrathecal shot which happened to occur just hours after a courier
39:02signed in a package from mexico to claire i think we all need to stop assuming the worst do you deny
39:08giving that woman a shot
39:14let me put this plainly your ex-husband is the cmo your boyfriend was your chief resident
39:22and your best friend is your neurologist which means you've been given too wide a birth
39:26what you've accomplished since your accident is remarkable but i've been reviewing your cases and
39:32your behavior is concerning you're reviewing my cases yes of course you know i have always taken
39:39pride in your success but you took advantage of our friendship today and let's be clear kiddo you're
39:45still auditioning
39:49now if you'll join me in the imo i have a few announcements to make
39:53nosebleeds naproxen and it injection from mexico why am i hearing about that from joan it was a pretty
40:06busy day with patients i was going to tell you we need to slow down your treatments no gina no it's
40:12working i had two new memories today i'm not saying we stop but if we continue the tms we do it my way
40:21slow steady no secrets we clear yeah
40:51you ready to go down to dinner i don't want to jinx it but simon says it looks pretty good i'll be right
41:03there
41:14I'm about to make your day.
41:33My dad's plans fell through tonight,
41:35so he can't use his floor-side tickets to the Timberwolves game.
41:40Um, that sounds great, but I got, I got Mia.
41:45Oh, I, I thought it was Rachel's, uh, turn.
41:52Um, never mind. Some other time.
41:54Yeah.
41:55Okay, I think we have a quorum. Let's get started.
41:58First, uh, I want to thank you all for a great first day.
42:02From what I've seen so far, I can work with this.
42:06We have a talented group, and I'm excited to captain the ship.
42:10I know that there has been some disarray in this department
42:13and some issues with leadership, but make no mistake,
42:17I am here to make this the best hospital in the country.
42:20And that starts with making each of you better.
42:24With every patient, every day, we will be smarter,
42:28more efficient, leaner and meaner.
42:32In two months, there will be an official evaluation.
42:35Some of you will not survive it.
42:40If that scares you, good.
42:42It means you want this.
42:44And for the best of the best, fear is a motivator,
42:47not a deterrent.
42:48Now we will see who rises to the challenge and who doesn't.
42:52See you all tomorrow.
43:04See you all tomorrow!
43:06This is one tomorrow!
43:09Bye!
43:11See you all tomorrow.
43:12where
43:16And so before...
43:22This is the master of your career,
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