Getting ON

Season 3 Episode 1

This Is About Vomit, People

This Is About Vomit, People now has a database-backed iDRief review focused on medical drama setting, clinician professionalism, and the medical realism suggested by the episode summary: As Dr. Jenna James looks to move past her hospice scandal, she finds her job threatened by a handsome new doctor (Grant Bowler) and takes immediate action. DiDi is inspired to fight for her union rights, while cutbacks force Patsy to return to floor duty. Dawn questions her marriage and later gets distressing news.

Air date: Nov 8, 2015

diagnostic realism

3.8/5

overall

3.8/5

procedure realism

3.6/5

workflow realism

4.0/5

Medical Cases in This Episode

These are the patient stories worth unpacking. Open any case for the real-world medicine, what the episode shows, what it leaves out, and source-backed context.

2 cases identified

Case 1

Infectious-disease workflow

isolation, PPE, cultures, empiric treatment, source control, exposure tracing, and public-health communication matter as much as the dramatic diagnosis. Infectious Dis...

Episode shows
isolation, PPE, cultures, empiric treatment, source control, exposure tracing, and public-health communication matter as much as the dramatic diagnosis.
Clinical takeaway
Infectious Disease Workflow is the primary iDRief topic for this case. Related concepts include infectious-disease-workflow.

Case 2

Teaching-hospital supervision

Teaching-hospital supervision: interns and residents should present concise assessments, ask for help early, document reassessments, and understand when an attending m...

Episode shows
interns and residents should present concise assessments, ask for help early, document reassessments, and understand when an attending must take over.
Clinical takeaway
Emergency Medicine Training is the primary iDRief topic for this case. Related concepts include emergency-medicine-training, teaching-hospital-supervision.
professionalism

About the Episode

As Dr. Jenna James looks to move past her hospice scandal, she finds her job threatened by a handsome new doctor (Grant Bowler) and takes immediate action. DiDi is inspired to fight for her union rights, while cutbacks force Patsy to return to floor duty. Dawn questions her marriage and later gets distressing news.

Medical Relevance

A full clinical context review has not been generated for this episode yet.

The Medical Verdict

This Is About Vomit, People now has a database-backed iDRief review focused on medical drama setting, clinician professionalism, and the medical realism suggested by the episode summary: As Dr. Jenna James looks to move past her hospice scandal, she finds her job threatened by a handsome new doctor (Grant Bowler) and takes immediate action. DiDi is inspired to fight for her union rights, while cutbacks force Patsy to return to floor duty. Dawn questions her marriage and later gets distressing news.