diagnostic realism
3.6/5
Season 3 Episode 3
Dr. Ezra Powell deteriorates while refusing continued workup; the final diagnosis is senile amyloidosis, and the episode centers on assisted-death ethics.
Air date: Sep 19, 2006
diagnostic realism
3.6/5
overall
3.5/5
procedure realism
3.4/5
workflow realism
3.3/5
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Case 1
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Case 2
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Dr. Ezra Powell deteriorates while refusing continued workup; the final diagnosis is senile amyloidosis, and the episode centers on assisted-death ethics.
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