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Paging Dr. Feelgood: 31 great TV doctors and nurses

On National Doctors' Day, catch up with some of our favorite onscreen medical professionals
By Amy Wilkinson March 30, 2018 at 01:00 AM EDT
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ZOE HART

ZOE HART
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Rachel Bilson

Hart of Dixie (2011-2015)

Zoe Hart brought her big city medical training to small town Alabama and charmed the pants off of all of her patients — once they warmed up to her, that is.

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JACKSON AVER

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Jesse Williams

Grey's Anatomy (2005-Present)

Come for his stunning good looks, stay for his inherited talents, business mind, and leadership skills.

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SHAUN MURPHY

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Freddie Highmore

The Good Doctor (2018-Present)

The odds were stacked against Dr. Murphy from the beginning: Living with autism and savant syndrome while constantly battling the preconceived notions of his colleagues has been difficult, but his invaluable expertise has made him a stand-out surgeon.

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EMILY OWENS

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Mamie Gummer

Emily Owens, M.D. (2012-2013)

Her onscreen career may have been cut short, but Dr. Emily Owens made a name for herself with her drive as a surgeon, authentic charm, and attention to detail.

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GREGORY HOUSE

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Hugh Laurie

House, M.D. (2004-2012)

His bedside manner may be a wee bit caustic (''What would you prefer — a doctor who holds your hand while you die or one who ignores you while you get better?''), but if you're suffering from some exotically unexplainable malaise, he's your guy. Unless he kills you.

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MEREDITH GREY

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Ellen Pompeo

Grey's Anatomy (2005-Present)

After years of training, tribulations, and far too many brushes with death, Meredith Grey finally stepped out from behind the shadows of her mother and husband. She found her specialty, brought new technology to her patients, and found comfort and inspiration in her fellow doctors.

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NEAL HUDSON

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Raza Jaffrey

Code Black (2015-Present)

A charming British accent isn't the only tool in Dr. Hudson's kit. The well-trained doc has speedy strategies, sensitivity to patients, and an insightful way of speaking to his coworkers.

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DEREK SHEPHERD

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Patrick Dempsey

Grey's Anatomy (2005-Present)

One longing, take-me-in-the-elevator glance from Seattle Grace neurosurgeon Derek Shepherd would surely heal us of any malady.

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JACK SHEPHARD

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Matthew Fox

Lost (2004-2010)

Is there a doctor on the plane? Thank goodness there was on Oceanic Flight 815. The survivors would definitely be lost (sorry, couldn't resist) without Dr. De Facto Leader.

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ARIZONA ROBBINS

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Jessica Capshaw

Grey's Anatomy (2009-Present)

Don't let that sweet smile fool you, Dr. Robbins is a no-nonsense Chief of Pediatric Surgery who never hesitates to go to bat for her patients or her friends.

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JACKIE PAYTON

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Edie Falco

Nurse Jackie (2009-2015)

Here's how EW TV critic Ken Tucker describes Jackie: ''A veteran ER nurse who's deeply cynical about the doctors she works with and openheartedly kind to the patients in her care. 'Doctors don't heal, they diagnose — we heal,' she says of nurses. From anyone else, that might seem like hubris; from the woman who embodied Carmela Soprano, it just seems like common sense.'' —Marc Bernardin

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APRIL KEPNER

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Sarah Drew

Grey's Anatomy (2009-Present)

Over the past decade, Dr. Kepner has evolved into a by-any-means-necessary trauma surgeon. Although often underestimated by her colleagues, her skills and instincts speak for themselves.

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CHRISTINA HAWTHORNE

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Jada Pinkett Smith

Hawthorne (2009-2011)

The no-nonsense, straight-ahead earthiness that Miss Jada brings to her starring role as a registered nurse in this TNT drama earns her a spot on this list of the best television caregivers. —Marc Bernardin

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''DOOGIE'' HOWSER

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Neil Patrick Harris

Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989-1993)

Before he was legend-dairy as womanizing Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother, NPH played a pint-sized prodigy serving up precocious diagnoses. Balancing adolescence, a girlfriend, and a medical career? Awesome!

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JENNIFER MELFI

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Lorraine Bracco

The Sopranos (1999-2007)

Psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi got more Mob juice out of Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) than an FBI wiretap ever could. It's a rare woman who is privy to Mafia secrets and doesn't end up sleeping with the fishes...or her patient.

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CAROL HATHAWAY

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Julianna Marguiles

E.R. (1994-2009)

Sometimes, caregivers can be just as in need of help as their patients. Case in point: Nurse Hathaway, who'd coped with suicidal tendencies and rocky relationships since day one. But her struggles made her triumphs that much more amazing to watch. —Marc Bernardin

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JAMES KILDARE

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Richard Chamberlain

Dr. Kildare (1961-1966)

Meredith Grey wasn't the first intern to steam up a soapy medical drama. In the 1960s, Blair General Hospital intern James Kildare healed patients and meddled in their personal lives, much to the chagrin of benevolent mentor Leonard Gillespie.

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MICHAELA ''MIKE'' QUINN

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Jane Seymour

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993-1998)

We'll admit it: We spent many a Saturday night on the sofa rooting for Dr. Mike as she strove to earn the trust and respect of her skeptical Colorado Springs neighbors. With a successful medical practice, a hot mountain-man husband, and adoring children, this determined doc proved pioneer women could have it all — if only they were allowed.

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DOUG ROSS

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George Clooney

E.R. (1994-2009)

No one enjoys playing doctor more than George Clooney — he's done it twice (sorta), for penicillin's sake! He started his Chicago emergency room twofer playing floppy-haired med tech Mark ''Ace'' Kolmar in the short-lived '80s sitcom E/R, but it was his role as bad-boy-with-a-big-heart Doug Ross on NBC's nigh-immortal E.R. that made him a star — and a sex symbol.

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CARLA ESPINOSA

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Judy Reyes

Scrubs (2001-2010)

According to this NBC-then-ABC sitcom, the staffs of most hospitals are like scout troops. Which would make Carla the den mother of Scrubs' misfit band of doctors, surgeons, patients, and, yes, janitors. —Marc Bernardin

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''HAWKEYE'' PIERCE

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Alan Alda

M*A*S*H (1972-1983)

Eleven years in the South Korean wilderness would have been much more deplorable without the antics of wisecracking surgeon Hawkeye Pierce. Yet for all the levity he supplied, his helicopter exit from the 4077th still leaves us misty.

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FRASIER AND NILES CRANE

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Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce

Frasier (1993-2004)

Neurotic psychiatrist brothers Frasier and Niles Crane seem to have more issues than the patients they purport to help. Daddy complex? Check. Messy divorces? You bet. Unrequited love? Of course. Physicians, heal thyselves!

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MIRANDA ''THE NAZI'' BAILEY

MIRANDA ''THE NAZI'' BAILEY
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Chandra Wilson

Grey's Anatomy (2005-Present)

We like strong-willed Miranda Bailey when she's kicking intern butt, but we love the Seattle Grace chief resident when she shows us her vulnerable side (like when she let intern George help deliver her son). Her struggle to balance work and family life is something any woman can relate to, which makes her much less of a ''Nazi.''

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MARCUS WELBY

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Robert Young

Marcus Welby, M.D. (1969-1976)

Much like its predecessor, Dr. Kildare, Marcus Welby, M.D. focused on the relationship between an older mentor and his younger charge. This time around, it was the more-seasoned physician's unusual holistic approach that raised the eyebrow of younger assistant Steven Kiley (played by James Brolin). Who says you can't teach an old doc new tricks?

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CHRISTINE CHAPEL

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Majel Barrett

Star Trek (1966-1969)

A doctor as irascible as Leonard ''Bones'' McCoy needed a nurse with her head on straight and her phaser set to ''calm.'' Nurse Chapel fit the bill. (And eventually married the boss — Trek creator Gene Roddenberry.) —Marc Bernardin

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NICK RIVIERA

NICK RIVIERA

Voiced by Hank Azaria

The Simpsons (1989-Present)

If by ''best'' you mean ''worst,'' then yes, hack-quack Dr. Nick fits right in on our list of TV's top docs. But if you're not looking for a leg as an arm or an un-anaesthetized surgery, you might want to save your shillings for a visit to Dr. Hibbert.

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KATHRYN AUSTIN

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Christine Lahti

Chicago Hope (1994-2000)

We like our female surgeons rough-and-ready (see: Miranda Bailey), which is why we'd appoint cardiac surgeon Kathryn Austin chief of surgery any day. We just hope she isn't in the bathroom when the announcement is made.

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PHILIP CHANDLER

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Denzel Washington

St. Elsewhere (1982-1988)

Playing a doc on the small screen seems to pay off big in silver-screen karma. Just ask hunky Denzel Washington, who got his big break playing Philip Chandler in the '80s drama St. Elsewhere. Trivia Break: He's one of three former docs on our list who have won Academy Awards (George Clooney and Christine Lahti are the other two).

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JOHN ''J.D.'' DORIAN

JOHN ''J.D.'' DORIAN
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Zach Braff

Scrubs (2001-2010)

Another one of our favorite interns, J.D. may have climbed up the ladder to attending physician, but that doesn't mean he gets any more respect from the Janitor. Or that he has any less wacky daydreams.

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MARK GREENE AND ELIZABETH CORDAY

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Anthony Edwards and Alex Kingston

E.R. (1994-2009)

Steadfast Mark Greene was always the voice of reason in County General's frenetic emergency room, which may explain why he and frenzied British surgeon Elizabeth Corday made such a good pair. After Mark's death from cancer, Corday suffered a few career missteps — including a harrowing return to Britain — but ultimately redeemed herself, becoming chief of surgery.

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DR. DRAKE RAMORAY (JOEY TRIBBIANI)

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Matt LeBlanc

Friends (1994-2004)

The role of Dr. Drake Ramoray on Friends' faux-soap opera was the only big-time acting gig lovable goof Joey ever landed. All the more reason to talk about it over, and over, and over.... At least we picked up that useful ''smell the fart'' acting technique.

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LEONARD ''BONES'' McCOY

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DeForest Kelley

Star Trek (1966-1969)

Sure, he's prejudiced against Vulcans, but he'll treat anyone who comes into his Sick Bay on the U.S.S. Enterprise, no matter what shape their ears are. Dr. McCoy gets a gold star in our book for routinely offering Captain Kirk some good old-fashioned final-frontier wisdom.

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SEAN McNAMARA AND CHRISTIAN TROY

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Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon

Nip/Tuck (2003-2010)

Illegitimate children, face-disfiguring serial rapists, and tummy tucks. Is there anything these Miami-cum-L.A. plastic surgeons can't handle? Maybe a week without an eyebrow wax...

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''TRAPPER JOHN'' McINTYRE

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Pernell Roberts

Trapper John, M.D. (1979-1986)

Twenty-eight years after the Korean War, M*A*S*H's Trapper John emerges at a different locale (San Francisco Memorial Hospital) and played by a different person (Pernell Roberts). He initially locks horns with Vietnam vet Gonzo (i.e., the embodiment of Trapper's younger self), but eventually he warms up. Because that's what TV doctors do, the ones who aren't House, anyway.

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    13 of 34 CHRISTINA HAWTHORNE
    14 of 34 ''DOOGIE'' HOWSER
    15 of 34 JENNIFER MELFI
    16 of 34 CAROL HATHAWAY
    17 of 34 JAMES KILDARE
    18 of 34 MICHAELA ''MIKE'' QUINN
    19 of 34 DOUG ROSS
    20 of 34 CARLA ESPINOSA
    21 of 34 ''HAWKEYE'' PIERCE
    22 of 34 FRASIER AND NILES CRANE
    23 of 34 MIRANDA ''THE NAZI'' BAILEY
    24 of 34 MARCUS WELBY
    25 of 34 CHRISTINE CHAPEL
    26 of 34 NICK RIVIERA
    27 of 34 KATHRYN AUSTIN
    28 of 34 PHILIP CHANDLER
    29 of 34 JOHN ''J.D.'' DORIAN
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    31 of 34 DR. DRAKE RAMORAY (JOEY TRIBBIANI)
    32 of 34 LEONARD ''BONES'' McCOY
    33 of 34 SEAN McNAMARA AND CHRISTIAN TROY
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