Calling Dr. Hathaway

Season 3, Episode 19, Aired
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Carol finds herself at a career crossroads when her MCAT results come back; she's torn between nursing and becoming a doctor, with Kerry relentlessly grooming her for medicine while Carol tries to care for a mother with a dying child. Carter debates whether to report Edson for falsifying a patient's chart. Benton takes a personal day to care for Carla. Mark treats a couple concocting odd situations to see how quickly the staff finds a solution. Jerry, Wendy, and Jeanie search for a genetically engineered mouse.moreless
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  • Carol gets her MCAT results and she has many things to think about

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    Carol gets her results and before she opens them, as she is so sure she failed, Weaver already tells her that she did fine. So, as a nurse later says, Carol becomes Weaver's new pet and she gives her a changes to do things normal nurses usually do not do. But that all makes her feel uncomfortable, like beginner and after a case where a young boy dies and she acts like she mostly does, maybe just little more emotionally involved, she is going to have doubts - she likes what she does, she is good at her current position - why she has to change it. She gets even more and more doubtful, when she gives a change for the boy's mother to say goodbye and when Weaver wants to bring a patience into to the room, her actions make Weaver say that she is now a medicine student and she should start thinking like one. That is the final reason, she needs and she knows - she is good nurse and she loves what she does.

    Also Carter is having hard time as Anspaugh gives him no place and when his follow intern makes a mistake as he does not fill the chart and then after the man almost died, fixes it, Carter has a decision to make.

    Greene has hard time with her daughter but he manages to work it out guit well.moreless

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    • Goof: The time of death called on the young boy is 11:52, but the clock in the room shows 17:50. Edit
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    • Music: Elvis Costello, "Every Day I Write the Book" Edit
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    • Haleh: Hey girl! I didn't expect to see you here. Carol: It's nurses' night out, right? Chuny: I thought Weaver was already fitting you for a lab coat. Carol: Yeah, well, white adds ten pounds. I think I'll stick to pink. Haleh: You're having second thoughts about med school? Carol: No. Let's just say I really like what I do. Edit
    • Mark: I think we should do this more often. Nina: Next time with no kids. Mark: You read my mind. Nina: That's my job. Edit
    • Carol: (to Doug) You know, the truth is I'm really, really good at my job. So why do I want to change that? Edit
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    • Patient: You might be contacted by HRC. HRC stands for Hillary Rodham Clinton. At the time this episode was shot, she was the First Lady of the United States. In 1994, one of her major initiatives was the Clinton health care plan, which failed to gain approval from the U.S. Congress at that time. Edit
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