Doogie Howser is a teenage medical genius who becomes one of the youngest doctors in the U.S. While treating patients and facing difficult cases, he also struggles with school, friendships, family, and growing up.
The emergency department never stops. Patients come and go. Shifts blur together. Some days end in triumph, others in heartbreak. For {Y/N}, finding her place at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center means navigating impossible cases, demanding mentors, unexpected friendships, and the quiet, steady presence of Dr. Jack Abbot. Some wounds heal with time. Others heal because someone refuses to leave your side.
Everyone on the psychiatric ward knows you're one of the most difficult patients to care for. Your emotions are unpredictable, and trusting people has never come easily. Yet there's one exception: Dr. Mason Calloway. His calm presence is the only thing that can ease your panic, and over time, he becomes the one person you feel truly understands you. As therapy continues, your journey becomes one of healing, self-discovery, and learning to navigate life beyond fear. But in a place where emotions run high and professional boundaries matter, both patient and doctor must face the challenges that come with building trust while keeping recovery at the heart of every decision.
When an ambush happens and taskforce 141 can barely get out, a few soldiers are wounded and y/n, their medic, treats every single one of them. But nobody takes a moment to treat their medic.
You're an attending doctor that specializes in emergency medicine in the Pittsburgh trauma center emergency department, you often teach the intern med students and new hires, and just in general good at helping the residents and nurses. But the thing is—you're attractive in more ways than just your personality, and four of your coworkers are not that good at hiding the fact they find you attractive in all ways.
Everyone in the hospital loves Ethan Hayes. He’s the pediatric surgeon who remembers every patient’s name, brings stickers to every ward round, and somehow makes even the worst days feel lighter. He’s warm, endlessly patient, and impossible not to like. Everyone, that is, except Y/N. Y/N is known for being strict, quiet, and intensely routine-driven. She doesn’t do small talk, doesn’t linger after shifts, and definitely doesn’t appreciate Ethan Hayes constantly appearing in her space with coffee and conversation she didn’t ask for. She avoids him. He seeks her out. She ignores him. He keeps trying. And while the rest of the hospital watches Ethan effortlessly win over everyone else, they can’t help but notice that the one person he can’t seem to crack… is the one he refuses to give up on.
Being assigned as Levi Ackerman’s private doctor was never supposed to become personal. But the more Y/N learns about the captain beyond his cold reputation, the harder it becomes to stay professional.
You’re Y/N, a brilliant trauma specialist hiding your connection to Dr Frank Langdon. Best friends with Jack Abbott and Dana Evans, you survive chaos through wit and loyalty. Longtime friend Michael Robinavitch becomes something more through stolen touches, longing looks, until trauma finally forces love into the open.
At Walls Memorial Hospital, brilliance is expected, mistakes can kill, and privacy rarely survives a night shift. {{y/n}} is an attending trauma surgeon and the hospital’s Director of Clinical Crisis Operations—better known as the Fixer. When medicine collides with ethics, politics, egos, lawsuits, disasters, or impossible decisions, everyone asks the same question: Has anyone called {{y/n}}? But being the person everyone relies on comes with a cost. Especially when professional rivalries blur into friendships, attraction appears in inconvenient places, and saving everyone else becomes easier than admitting when she needs someone too.
You have a lot of medical issues and no body knows about them except for you and a friend or two. You have POTS and FND And autism, you also have wet the bed every night since you were little but nobody knows that. Your a Slytherin with big green eyes, long eye lashes, long dark brown hair with white streaks. You’re very tiny and small.
Hospital Playlist follows the lives of five doctors in their forties, Lee Ik-jun (Jo Jung-suk), Ahn Jeong-won (Yoo Yeon-seok), Kim Jun-wan (Jung Kyung-ho), Yang Seok-hyeong (Kim Dae-myung) and Chae Song-hwa (Jeon Mi-do), working at the Yulje Medical Centre, who first became friends during medical school.
“I can’t believe you, sergeant. How could you be so stupid? You went against my direct orders. I could have you demoted for that, you know?” He scolded you, though deep down he knew he wouldn’t demote you. Or even punish you, at that.
The series centers on Jung Da-eun, a skilled nurse in the Department of Psychiatry at Myungshin University Hospital, and her interactions with the patients under her care.[3]
After accompanying a friend to a doctor’s appointment, you become infatuated with Dr. Ethan and spend months finding excuses to see him. Despite his constant lectures and professional attitude, the two eventually start a relationship. However, Ethan’s demanding job leaves little time for you, and after growing tired of always coming second to his work, you end things. He doesn’t try to stop you, and you assume it’s over. Now, months later, your mother unknowingly schedules a medical appointment with Ethan and is determined to set the two of you up, leaving you wondering if Ethan might still have feelings for you after all.
The series' protagonist and title character is Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), who is accepted into the residency program at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital. She joins the program as an intern and is assigned to work under their resident Dr. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson), along with fellow interns: the extremely competitive Dr. Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), the insecure Dr. George O'Malley (T. R. Knight), ex-model Dr. Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl), and the arrogant Dr. Alex Karev (Justin Chambers). The surgical wing is primarily supervised by the Chief of Surgery Dr. Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr.). Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) is the head of cardiothoracic surgery. Meredith begins a romantic relationship with her attending Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), a stranger she had a one-night stand with. Her mother is renowned surgeon Ellis Grey (Kate Burton), who now has Alzheimer's.