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NY Med
Season 2
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A real look at medical staff and patients in New York hospitals.
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8 Episodes
Surgeons Perform Feats of Medical Brilliance
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Episode 1
Surgeons Perform Feats of Medical Brilliance
In the Season 2 premiere, Dr. Mehmet Oz discusses a man's chest pains; a man tells his wife about a tumor on his spine; a urology resident meets with patients; and ER nurses treat a woman's bizarre injury at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Meanwhile, a trauma surgeon examines a man with multiple gunshot wounds at University Hospital in Newark, N.J.
Young Couple Sustains Injuries During a Violent Home Invasion
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Episode 2
Young Couple Sustains Injuries During a Violent Home Invasion
An ER doctor treats a couple who were the victims of a violent home invasion; a former Wall Street banker reflects on changing her career to medicine; a Marine recalls his service and describes his deteriorating physical condition.
Doctors Work to Save the Lives of Their Patients
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Episode 3
Doctors Work to Save the Lives of Their Patients
A doctor treats a student pilot whose instructor was killed in a plane crash; a urology resident discusses a surgical procedure with a patient; a cardiac surgeon thinks he can help a woman with a tumor on her heart. Also: Dr. Mehmet Oz investigates a police officer's mysterious stroke that he suffered on vacation with his family.
Nurse Diana Costine's Medical Mystery
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Episode 4
Nurse Diana Costine's Medical Mystery
A nurse becomes a patient after inexplicably losing consciousness; a man who's about to be married gets alarming news from a cardiac surgeon; a trauma surgeon treats a man who was beaten with a hammer; a neurosurgeon tells a homeless man he needs surgery to repair damaged vertebrae in his neck
Episode 5
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Episode 5
A man with a blood clot in his lungs is treated by an ER doctor, who later helps security guards subdue a violent patient. Elsewhere, a woman in need of a kidney transplant gets surprising news; a cardiac surgeon makes a promise to woman about to undergo heart surgery; and an ER doctor discusses a personal struggle.
Episode 6
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Episode 6
A 2-year-old needs surgery to alter the flow of blood to her brain; an ER resident confronts police officers who are bothering one of her patients; a trauma surgeon discusses the high number of young males who are brought in with bullet wounds; a charismatic surgical resident impresses his patients and his superiors.
Episode 7
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Episode 8
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Season 2 Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
Margaret Lyons
The series is emotionally rich and compelling, and its subjects range from interesting to incredibly interesting, but NY Med's real strength is its candor.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Compared with the lion's share of the fluff that news divisions schedule in primetime, this is strong and sobering stuff... Still, NY Med also exhibits the creeping influence of reality TV.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
Celebrity, the lifeblood of so much TV, feels happily incidental in Terence Wrong's latest medical series.
The Hollywood Reporter
Allison Keene
NY Med continues to do an excellent job of creating a tone that mixes humor with real drama.
The Patriot Ledger
Al Alexander
It's a somewhat diluted version in which every case results in a positive outcome. Apparently, the Grim Reaper, like most working slobs, has taken a summer vacation. So much for the suspense, yet the series remains imminently watchable.
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
It's telegenic, adrenaline-pumping drama, edited to manipulate as well as inform. But it's also real and, for that reason, far better than the Grey's Anatomy soap opera.
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