Friday, June 7, 2013
The Reality of Greys Anatomy
Although popular TV series Greys Anatomy is intriguing, it is hard to find as a realistic interpretation of life in a hospital. The work load and hierarchy of doctors works, I find realistic. It is the constant fraternizing, scandal and drama that is always occurring that I do not.
In real life there is nowhere near the degree of fraternization among residents, nurses and doctors shown on TV. Hospital staff do not all hang out at the local bar or coffee shop every night after work. As well as not having sex in the janitor's closet, either. In reality, they would be to tired after a long day of work.
Another aspect that are some of the situations. For example, is the large amount of organ donors that are needed. This is a pretty specific aspect, but a lot of the realities, along with organ donors, of medicine are portrayed incorrectly. This is skewing the publics view of what healthcare, as well as giving the image that more kidneys are needed.
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