The Resident

Season 3 Episode 18

So Long, Dawn Long

Air date: Mar 17, 2020

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

Kit Son-in-Law Serious Disease

Conrad discovers Kit's son-in-law may be suffering from a serious disease.

Episode shows
Conrad discovers Kit's son-in-law may be suffering from a serious disease.
Clinical takeaway
Kit Son-in-Law Serious Disease is included because episode evidence supports a concrete obstetric, emergency, neonatal surgery, safeguarding, long-term-care, surgical, or cardiac issue.
Accuracy 3.6/5kit-son-in-law-serious-diseasepatient-safetymedical-ethics

Case 2

Long-Term Care Former Patient Discovery

Devon and Nic discover a former patient in long-term care who fell victim to Cain's manipulative practices.

Episode shows
Devon and Nic discover a former patient in long-term care who fell victim to Cain's manipulative practices.
Clinical takeaway
Long-Term Care Former Patient Discovery is included because episode evidence supports a concrete obstetric, emergency, neonatal surgery, safeguarding, long-term-care, surgical, or cardiac issue.
Accuracy 3.4/5long-term-care-former-patient-discoverypatient-safetymedical-ethics

About the Episode

Conrad finds himself caught between his duties as a doctor and his loyalty to Kit, when he discovers that her son-in-law may be suffering from a serious disease. While moonlighting at a long-term care facility, Devon and Nic make a shocking discovery about a former patient who fell victim to Cain's manipulative practices. Meanwhile, after jumping into a new opportunity as a TV doctor, Bell is left without any surgeries and The Raptor brings him in to help on an important case.

Medical Relevance

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

The Medical Verdict

Final editorial assessment will be added after review.