Medical serieshave been among the most popular types of shows on television for decades now. Part of this success can be credited toER, a series that chronicled the stories of doctors working at the County General Hospital in Chicago. The show featured a talented leading cast, including Anthony Edwards, George Clooney, Eriq La Salle, Julianna Margulies, and Noah Wyle.ERwas an extremely well-regarded show, winning 23 Emmys throughout its 15 seasons. Over the years,arevival ofERhas been floated, but it has never gotten off the ground.
Grey’s Anatomyhas since taken the place ofERin the land of top-tier medical series. The series had some overlap, as itbegan in 2005, three years beforeERended in 2008. The ABC seriesis still running today and has led to spinoffs as well as a rise in medical TV shows. Two such series came late last year, including theRyan Murphy showDoctor Odysseyand the NBC comedySt. Denis Medical. Now, another new medical series that features anERactor gets reviewed by an actual doctor.

The Pitt’s Accuracy Is Under Review By A Real Doctor
The Results Are Positive.
The medical accuracy ofThe Pittis reviewed by a real-life doctor. The original Max series featuresER’s John Carter actor, Wyle, this time putting him into the lead role. The series' setting is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, chronicling Dr. Michael Robinavitch and his co-workers as they attempt to treat critically ill patients.The Pittaired its first two episodes early this year andwill continue episodes weekly on Thursdays through April 10.
How Realistic Is Max’s New Medical Drama The Pitt?
Max’s new medical drama, The Pitt, depicts a realistic portrayal of a hospital’s emergency room. It stands out from previous medical dramas.
Now,Doctor Mikereviews the accuracy ofThe Pitt, evaluating the claim that it is the “most accurate medical series of all time.” The doctor complimented everything from the introduction of the residents and interns to the level at which the ERs were overwhelmed.The actual medical issues inThe Pittwere also deemed accurate, including the portrayal of burns and the treatment of ailments. Doctor Mike also appreciated how the series shows statistics related to a hospital’s performance. The show was so accurate at points thatthe doctor even felt it to be “too real.“Watch the video below:

This Is Even More Positive Press For The Pitt
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Given the accuracy of the show’s portrayal of its medical issues, it is good to see how well this show has been doing so far. The show regularly topped the Max charts, with its episodes sustaining strong viewership rates. Furthermore,The Pittis getting great reviews, earning a Certified Fresh 93% Tomatometer on Rotten Tomatoes and a 78% Popcornmeter among audiences. Evaluations like that of Doctor Mike only further add toThe Pitt’s clout, which is a hopeful sign for the future of the series.
