Grey's Anatomy didn't take the 'do no harm' oath.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Over the course of its nearly two-decade run, Grey’s Anatomy has offered up its fair share of medical scenes that are totally inaccurate. Even though ABC's long-running medical drama aims to raise awareness of real-world issues, from institutionalized racism to the barriers complicating gender-affirming care, it sometimes favors heightening the stakes over all else.
For starters, surgeons are constantly wearing jewelry in the OR. The series goes out of its way to show doctors removing their wedding bands, but that's about it. This might seem like an insignificant goof, but, when it comes to having a patient open on a table, one can never be too careful. Given that Dr. Levi Schmitt drops his glasses into a mid-op patient, it's surprising a rogue earring hasn't found its way into an open cavity.
9 Grey's Doctors Use Medical Equipment Incorrectly While Grey's Anatomy's cast might've been giving viewers mask-wearing tips during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the actors don't always use the tools of the trade correctly. In speaking with PureWow, real-life Dr. Kailey Remien had some specific gripes, especially when it came to stethoscope usage. "The ear tips should angle into the ear canal," Dr. Remien explains.
7 Real Surgeons Don't Deliver Bad News In Public Waiting Rooms Thankfully, real-life surgeons, doctors, and nurses don't deliver bad news to patients' loved ones in public spaces. Grey's Anatomy is far from being the only medical drama to set heartbreaking moments in the hospital's waiting rooms, but it's still a rather troubling notion.
4 Nurses Are Ignored In Grey's Anatomy Close There have been fairly few non-doctor characters to make a big impact in Grey's Anatomy. For the most part, everything centers on the hospital's surgeons and incoming surgical residents and interns. After all, that's the premise of the series. However, the soon-to-be 20-season show does a real disservice to nurses, who are of critical importance when it comes to real-life patient care.
2 Izzie Commits Malpractice Despite only lasting 6 seasons on the series, Izzie Stevens commits her fair share of medical malpractice. The most egregious might even top all of the many worst decisions Meredith has made on Grey's Anatomy. In season 2, Izzie meets Denny Duquette , a patient with congestive heart failure. Over time, the two fall in love, but the romance isn't just ill-advised — it's ill-fated.
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