Network: ABC
Episodes: 16 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: July 10, 2012 — August 14, 2014
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: (none)
TV show description:
This docu-series follows the doctors, nurses, patients, and their friends/family members at three New York hospitals.
What do grandmothers, addicts and celebrities have in common? All of them seek care at Columbia and Weill Cornell Medical Centers the crown jewels of the prestigious New York-Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. For a full year ABC cameras had unprecedented access to document the mayhem and the miracles that occur daily in these world class facilities. Adding a Brooklyn dimension, Lutheran Medical Center also participated.
The TV series provides a raw and intimate look at life inside these hospitals where doctors spend far more time with each other than with their families, developing complicated and intertwined personal relationships.
Episode 16 — Doctors on the Frontline
Robert Campagna is a vibrant architect, husband and father. But he is finding himself out of breath lately so he gets an appointment with a top lung surgeon, Nasser Altorki of New York Presbyterian. Campagna fears the worst because both his brothers died from lung cancer. What ensues is a family love story and a portrait of a marriage and the bonds that emerge in times of stress. And this case forcefully proves the old adage “always go to the best” as Dr. Altorki makes the right decision every time and delivers an ending that is as thrilling as it is unexpected.
Removing a ring that is stuck on a patient’s finger shouldn’t be major surgery. But at Mount Sinai’s Roosevelt Hospital, ER resident Amy Caggiula is worried that her power drill could slip leaving the young woman in worse shape than she came in.
Meanwhile, Raisa Durrani, a first year surgical resident at New York Presbyterian, lands in hot water with an attending physician who is angry that their patient was given juice to drink although he was supposed to be on a diet of no food or liquids.
As the chief trauma surgeon at Newark’s University Hospital, David Livingston is a commanding presence who often mixes encouragement with sarcasm in the service of educating his staffers. But underneath his rough exterior, nobody is prouder of his unit, his city and the mission of delivering urgent care to those who need it most. When a young baseball player comes in with a serious injury to his arm following a drunken brawl, Livingston knows that his patient will be on the bench a lot longer than he realizes. (Courtesy ABC.)
First aired: August 14, 2014.
What do you think? Do you like the NY Med TV series? Would you like to see it return for a third season?
I loved NY Med. sorry to see it go!
I LOVE this show. I happened on the reruns on OWN and now I’m hooked. Please return the show to prime time.
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Ny med is the best show on TV. I can’t believe it was canceled! Please bring it back!
It’s better than all these fake “reality” shows.
That show is real life. It’s the only show on TV that get me to cry every week. And I’m not a crier, except when I watch that show.
Fantastic show!!!!
I loved this show. So I’m disappointed this show was cancelled.
My daughter is a pre med student, she looks forward to the series.
Great show! Possibly the most interesting show of the summer months. Please leave it on your calendar.
Love this show….helped us find a doctor for a possible aortic aneurysm repair, Dr. Leonard Girardi. Fortunately it was not needed immediately, and Dr. Girardi will see him in yearly follow ups.
Great educational show.
Keep it on if possible.
Please Please bring the show back I mean how Many times do we all have to keep saying it! Only 3 words in my dictionary “BRING IT BACK”
I love this show with its true, real life threatening
emergencies. So many others should be cancelled
but this one!! Bring it back!!9
This is a great show, please do not cancel .
please bring ny med back
How many times do we have to tell you?? BRING IT BACK!
please bring it back
Great show which deals in FACTS! Bring it back!
This program introduced me to Dr Leonard GirardI, Cardio-thoracic surgeon. My husband is now being traded by this wonderful man. More people have to be made aware of the miracles that are being performed every day at these medical centers. Please renew.
My husband & I looked so forward to watching it on Tuesday nights and wondered why it wasn’t on, that was our most favorite show to watch together, we are hoping that you bring it back, PLEASE!!!!!!!