The visual text, Grey’s Anatomy is a popular medical drama that follows the lives of doctors at Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital. The show portrays medical as well as personal challenges throughout the lives of patients and surgeons. It is tremendously popular due to the realistic heart-wrenching situations that happen in and out of the operating room. In order to be a surgeon, one has to take risks and possess courage. One of the TV show’s main surgeons, Meredith Grey, is a brave soul that expresses the key characteristics it takes to be a surgeon. Her identity makes the drama that much more addicting and successful. The surgical identity of Grey consists of being caring, creative, determined and brave. The series concentrates on the journey of surgical interns, residents, and attendings while they work their way up to be experienced and respected doctors at Grey and Sloan Memorial Hospital. In the beginning seasons of the show it was named Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital. After a tragic plane crash, two doctors were killed. They were Lexie Grey, Meredith’s sister, and Mark Sloan, Grey’s husband’s best friend. Grey and Sloan were also in love but could never be together. After the tragic loss, the staff renamed the hospital in loving memory of the two. Thus, a great example of the epic drama that Grey’s Anatomy consists of. The doctors have to balance their personal and work lives which become quickly intertwined on the first episode. Meredith Grey, a new surgical
For this Media Project, I chose to watch an episode of a Grey’s Anatomy that contains a medical ethics dilemma. I watched Season 2 of Grey’s Anatomy, Episode 23 “Blues for Sister Someone.” In this episode, a woman asks Dr. Addison Shepherd to clandestinely tie her fallopian tubes (tubal ligation) while she gives birth to her 7th child through C-section. She does not wish to have any more children (seven is already a huge burden), but her devout Catholic husband does not allow birth control. Hence, she pleads Addison to help end her childbearing abilities (tying her tubes would be permanent birth control). She begs Dr. Shepherd to do the surgery in private so here is no medical record
Grey’s Anatomy appeared on ABC in March 2005. Five surgical interns, Meredith Grey, Cristina Yang, Isobel Stevens, Alex Karev and George O’Malley, competing and negotiating their work and relationships with each other and their three supervisors, Derek Shepherd “McDreamy,” Preston Burke, and Miranda Bailey. Rhimes described her hit show on the Tavis Smiley Show saying, “Grey’s Anatomy is more than just a medical drama. It is about people who are starting a job, and on a bad day you kill somebody...and on a good day, you save a life” (Rhimes 2005). Grey’s Anatomy is a large ensemble drama with a very diverse cast where race is solely limited to the colors of the character’s body.
In the episode “Give Peace A Chance” of Grey’s Anatomy, Dr. Derek Shepherd is given an impossible case and has to make a decision to cut out a massive spinal tumor of a lab technician he is familiar with at the hospital. The chief of the hospital and Dr. Shepherd are having a hard time with some of the decisions the chief has recently made regarding the hospital’s merger and this creates conflict further into the episode. A resident doctor in the hospital, Dr. Karev, is having troubles with his cancer wife who has fled and left him with an enormous amount of bills from the hospital for her recent treatments. This episode uses all parts of the rhetorical triangle, but particularly through pathos doctors in the episode are able to heavily connect with the audience.
There is always new life lesions integrated into each storyline. There is also a perspective of life and personality placed with each character. Behind each and every scene there is a greater purpose that the producer embedded into it. This subconsciously has the watcher learn a lesson while watching the series and having them more attached to the show. This is all within the production Grey’s Anatomy. Incorporating that there is a way for one to be successful in whatever they dream whether they are male or female, young or old, rich or poor. The message that any person no matter who they are can do what they put their mind too even if it is a high status career. Explaining the work that it takes to get there and obstacles they will have to overcome. With this accomplishment of a great career due to their hard work it is also possible for them to have great relationships and family life outside of work. Grey’s just as any other well created series can help sculpt the minds of this generation. Television is an adequate way enforce much needed societal messages to the population, trying to help change the wrong doings present in this
The movie “The Doctor” takes an intimate look at the life of a surgeon who is immensely detached from his patients and often acts callously towards his patients and even his family. The arrogance and heartlessness that are seen in the beginning of the movie slowly become subdued when Jack McKee finds out that he has a malignant tumor. The diagnosis of the life-threatening tumor forces Jack to reevaluate his life and in turn allows Jack to see life from the perspective of a patient. The differences in McKee’s character are abundantly evident but one of the best examples of how much he truly changes are how starkly different the opening scene in the surgery suite is as compared to the final scene in the surgery suite. When the movie opens
Dr. Vincent Lam is a profound Canadian physician and writer. Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures is his award winning novel that speaks on the reality of what it’s actually like to be in medical school aiming to be apart of a medical profession and the difficult expectations students must face while still managing to stay sane during those challenging years of their lives. It’s a collection of short stories partly based off of his experiences in the medical field, following the lives of fictional characters Ming, Fitzgerald, Chen, and Sri as they endure medical school and later work as doctors. Dr. Lam does a remarkable job at incorporating unique and compelling characters with intriguing storylines who face common and extraordinary moral dilemmas that seem to shape their overall characters. Lam introduces themes of love, fear, tradition, drugs, death, self doubt, duality, etc.
Women often receive scrutiny in a male dominated workplace. As of 2017, there are 271 general surgery residency programs in the United States. Out of this large number, 16 are lead by women compared to only 1 in 2014 (Sharma). Women’s roles in the workplace are adapting and stereotypes about the differentiation between male and female work are being broken down. Grey’s Anatomy is a show that explores the complexities of balancing the personal and professional lives of medical residents at Seattle Grace Hospital. This study will hope to address how avid viewers of this show interpret the character’s roles and how it correlates with real life.
Anatomy are the patients and the service that the doctors provide is that they are saving
Casualty is a British hospital drama. It is shown on BBC1 at 8:05 on a
The movie “The Doctor” captures the shortcomings of a mechanized health care industry. Dr. Jack McKee is a gifted, however, arrogant, and self centered surgeon who cares little about the emotional welfare of his patients; treating them with a callous attitude, and examining them as specimen. Out of the four models of physician/patient relationship, Dr. McKee exemplified the Paternalistic model, the least ideal model for physician/patient interactions. He makes decisions for the patient
In the 1991 film The Doctor, we are led through the life journey of a heart surgeon, Jack McKee. After being faced with terrible news regarding a malignant tumor on his vocal cords, Jack 's experiences as a patient for the first time changes his perspective of how he views the world, as well as treating patients as a whole. Through this journey we see a huge transition in Jack 's demeanor as the roles are switched and he sees through the lives of his patients.
Think of a moment when you sat down, and the sun beamed on your face as you felt tiny drops of liquid pour down from the sky. You must’ve already concluded that there must be a rainbow in sight. This is a perfect example of why I aim to become a surgical physician assistant. Not because there will be a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, but because there is a perfect balance in the overall process. As a young girl, I grew fond of helping people. I knew that one day I would want to make a career out of my passion of wanting to help others. The idea of being able to take away someone’s pain impacted my life especially with my experience as an undergraduate student, majoring in biological sciences at the University of California, Davis.
Grey’s Anatomy is the longest running series medical drama due to its immense popularity. Since 2005, it has successfully pulled in a maximum audience of approximately 37.88 million viewers on The American Broadcasting Company television network (“Rating History: Grey’s Anatomy”). It provides a first-person perspective into the dramatic everyday life of the main character, Meredith Grey, throughout her experiences as a surgeon in a scandalous hospital. This drama is most popular because of the aspects besides the accurate medical implications such as sexual relationships, glorified surgeries, and lack of regard for the medical code of ethics. Grey’s Anatomy romanticizes and the medical profession in a manner similar to The Heart most prominently displayed during the scenes discussing the fate of the deceased boy’s organs and the unprofessional nature of the nurses.
The show features several main surgical students starting out as interns who eventually work their way up in hospital rank at Seattle Grace Hospital in Seattle, Washington . Meredith Grey’s mother, Dr. Ellis Grey, was one of the best general surgeons of her time until she came down with alzheimer’s
For some of us, finals week is approaching and it is coming in fast. No one ever likes this dreadful week but we all have to go through it. Whether you are in high school or in college we all understand the frustration and mixed emotions of finals week. Grey’s Anatomy is here help us again as they describe all the frustration and emotions of finals week.