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Chicago Med

Dick Wolf, Matt Olmstead · 2015 · Show

12 seasons · 220 episodes · Drama

In 47 Achriom libraries

This work offers a gripping look at the high-stakes environment of a major city hospital, focusing on the dedicated professionals who navigate both personal and professional challenges.

IntenseStreamingChaos in Emergency MedicineInterpersonal Relationships Amid CrisisEthical Dilemmas in HealthcareHospital Politics and AdministrationDealing with Trauma and Loss

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