{"id":38635,"date":"2014-09-21T02:41:44","date_gmt":"2014-09-21T06:41:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/whats-up-docs\/"},"modified":"2014-09-21T02:41:44","modified_gmt":"2014-09-21T06:41:44","slug":"whats-up-docs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/immortality-medicine\/whats-up-docs\/","title":{"rendered":"What&#39;s up, docs?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  Everywhere you look, stories are being written about doctors,  nurses and the medical profession in general. We do a round up...<\/p>\n<p>    There's really no escaping them. They make the worlds they    inhabit healthier places. On television, in film, in popular    culture and in real life, doctors,    nurses and their ilk are indispensable. In fact, this year,    more than any other, in recent memory, we've witnessed    something of an overwhelming inclination to cover their kind,    in comedies, dramas etc across the board.    In fact, real-life docs to the celebrities ( Hollywood, to be specific) found their    time in the sun when The Hollywood recently listed over 480    medicine-men (and women) in their latest issue. Three Indian    names were listed 'industry favourites'.    Bollywood's inclusion of doctors    in scripts has been consistent and this year, too, it didn't    disappoint. Indian celebrity doctors, too, have remained in the    news.  <\/p>\n<p>    IN BOLLYWOOD    Phantom: Katrina Kaif supposedly plays a    Pakistani doctor    Dr Cabbie: Vinay Virmani plays mobile    doctor, Deepak Chopra (no, really!)    Khoobsurat: Sonam Kapoor's Dr Milli    Chakraborty is less of a physiotherapist and more of a    troublemaker and incorrigible selfie-taker    Humshakals: Esha Gupta's character,    Dr Dhwani Gupta is as clueless as they come    Kick: As psychiatrist Dr Shaina    Mehra, Jacqueline Fernandez spends more time moping about her    love life than listening to her patients    Heartless: As the conniving Dr Sameer    Saxena, Shekhar Suman conspires to kill off his patient and    friend, played by real-life son Adhyayan in the film  <\/p>\n<p>    IN HOLLYWOOD    Cancer, AIDS-HIV, ALS, the ER all made it to the screen this    year    Code Black: A documentary about a    notorious trauma bay in an inner-city ER earns its keep as the    'hurt locker of medicine' as new, idealistic and    adrenaline-seeking doctors train in an environment akin to a    war-zone.    The Fault In Our    Stars: About Hazel and Gus, who meet at a cancer    support group and fall in love despite Hazel constantly needing    oxygen support and Gus joking about his prosthetic leg.    The Normal Heart: Based on the play by Larry Kramer, has Julia    Roberts play Dr Brookner, a physician and survivor of polio    (and so, uses a wheelchair), who bemoans the lack of medical    knowledge on an illness plaguing the gay community and asks    them to abstain from sex for their own safety    The Theory of Everything: The love    story of the physicist Dr Stephen Hawking and Jane Wilde, the    literature student he fell in love with whilst studying at    Cambridge in the 1960s. Also features his struggle with ALS.  <\/p>\n<p>    ON TELEVISION\/ NEW SHOWS    A Young Doctor's Notebook And Other Stories:    Currently in its second season in the UK, this British dark    comedy is adapted from the autobiographical works of the    Russian author and playwright Mikhail Bulgakov, and his    struggle with morphine addiction. While it hasn't aired here    yet (wonder why not), it does star Daniel Radcliffe and Jon    Hamm. Need more reasons to check it out?    Red Band Society: Follows six    teenagers who create a pact to live and bond together... in    hospital    Rush: Dr William Rush is highly    discreet no matter what the ailment as long as the client can    pay his cash-only premium    The Knick: A look at the professional    and personal lives of the staff at New York's Knickerbocker    Hospital during the early part of the 20th century. Stars Clive    Owen    Remedy: Griffin Conner comes home    having dropped out of medical school and gets a job as an    orderly at the hospital where his dad and sisters work.    Complications: Yet to premiere, it's    about John Ellis, a disillusioned suburban ER doctor, who finds    his existence transformed when he intervenes in a drive-by    shooting    Night Shift: A group of Army doctors    return to work on the night shift at a hospital in San    Antonio.    Forever: Ioan Gruffudd (Fantastic 4's    Mr Fantastic?) stars as a 200-year-old man works in the New    York City Morgue as a medical examiner trying to find a key to    unlock the curse of his immortality.    The Lottery: Set in a dystopian    future when women have stopped having children, \"The Lottery\"    reveals a world staring down the barrel of impending    extinction.    Black Box: A short-lived 13-episode    series, it aired in April and is about famous neurologist    Catherine Black, who secretly has bipolar disorder;  <\/p>\n<p>    ON TELEVISION\/ RETURNING SHOWS    Grey's Anatomy: Season 11 in the US, 10th season here    on Zee Cafe. Grey's Anatomy focuses on young people struggling    to be doctors and doctors struggling to stay human.    The Mindy Project (Season 3) Mindy Lahiri is looking to date    and meet the perfect guy. Mindy is a skilled OB\/GYN and shares    a practice with a few other doctors, none of whom make life any    easier for her.    Nurse Jackie: (Season 6): Edie Falco stars as    the title character Jackie O'Hurley, a strong-willed and    brilliant - but very flawed - emergency room nurse in a    complicated New York City hospital.    Masters of Sex (Season 2): Dr William Masters    and Virginia Johnson were the real-life pioneers of the science    of human sexuality. The series chronicles the unusual lives,    romance and pop culture trajectory of Masters and Johnson.    Hart Of Dixie: (season 3 ended in May) Rachel    Bilson as Dr. Zoe Hart, a New Yorker who, after her dreams of    becoming a heart surgeon fall apart, accepts an offer to work    as a general practitioner in the Gulf Coast town of Bluebell,    Alabama.    Getting On (Season 2): Based on the hit    British series, the show, set in the women's extended-care    facility of a Long Beach hospital , follows the lives of    doctors and nurses.  <\/p>\n<p>    OTHER RETURNING SHOWS: Royal Pains, Sirens,    Saving Hope, Call The Midwife, Doc Martin, Web Therapy, Bones  <\/p>\n<p>    RERUNS ON INDIAN TV    Combat Hospital: The show ended in 2013. Is currently    airing on Star World in India    Doogie Howser MD: We grew up with Neil Patrick    Harris. Currently airing on Comedy Central    Frasier: A family of doctors, one had his own    radio show. On CC    American Horror Story Asylum: This one was    mental... literally. On FX    M.A.S.H.: This much-loved comedy classic is    currently airing on CC    House: Internationally, has ended. In India,    reruns are on Star World  <\/p>\n<p>    HOLLYWOOD'S INDUSTRY FAVOURITES (INDIAN NAMES IN THR    LISTING)    Dr Soram Khalsa (Internist): Not of Indian origin, but    converted to Sikhism. Counts Morgan Freeman as a celebrity    client    Dr Prediman K Shah (Cardiocavascular Disease):    THR reports that Dr. Shah performed Saturday Night Live veteran    Dana Carvey's fourth angioplasty, which was a success. They've    \"worked together\" as doctor-patient and friends ever since.    Dr Inderbir Singh Gill (Urologist): A world    renowned expert in kidney surgery, he has a friend in former    patient for kidney cancer, DreamWorks Studios chief Jeff Small.    Gill's treatment left Small cancer-free.    OTHER INDIAN DOCTORS LISTED: Dr Sonu S.    Ahluwalia - Orthopaedic Surgery, Dr Uttam K Sinha - ENT, Dr    Vikram V Kamdar - Endocrinology, Dr Arun P Amar - Neurosurgeon,    Dr Narsing A Rao - Opthalmology, Dr Sonya Gohill -    Paeditrician, Dr Nanda Kerkar - Paediatric Gastroenterology, Dr    Neena Kapoor - Pediatric hematology\/oncology  <\/p>\n<p>    BOLLYWOOD'S FAVOURITE DOCTORS    Dr PK Aggarwal: A general practioner, he is    Bollywood's A-List's go-to doctor for the littlest and largest    of emergencies. His son's wedding had most of Bollywood in    attendance.    Dr Firuza Parikh: This fertility expert is the    name behind Farah Khan's successful pregnancy. She's also a    published author.    Dr Vijay Vaishnav - A homeopath, his website    lists the Roshans, the Akhtars and Manoj Bajpayee as    patients.    Dr Jamuna Pai: This cosmetic physician, is on    the panel of most beauty pageants.    Dr Manoj Khanna: This doctor, known for    successful hair transplants, has Govinda, Charu Sharma and    others for clients  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to see the original:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.dnaindia.com\/entertainment\/report-what-s-up-docs-2020180\/RK=0\/RS=dd9EJGVY7_tpsHNLr39OtRhdcQ8-\" title=\"What&#39;s up, docs?\">What&#39;s up, docs?<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Everywhere you look, stories are being written about doctors, nurses and the medical profession in general. 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