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Ludwig 2022-12-02 06:25:12

Grey's Anatomy tells the story of a group of recent medical students who became real doctors by doing their surgical internship at Seattle Grace Hospital. These medical students graduated from St. Grace's Hospital in Seattle, from the lowest level, the rookie interns who fawned on the attending physician and hoped to stand on the operating table earlier, to the budding resident doctors who completed their internship studies, and finally became able to be independent in various fields. attending physician. At the same time, the series also depicts a large number of strange, serious and even interesting cases, and there are countless deeper moving plots because of injuries and deaths. These medical doctors are growing up slowly, and they have led batch after batch of intern students themselves, and the chaotic and complicated emotional stories are constantly following the main line. Love and friendship, derailment and betrayal, children's problems, career crisis, life and death, all kinds of complicated stories are entangled in every day of the doctors' lives, so that the whole story is more delicate and humanistic.

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  • Dr. Meredith Grey: No-one likes to lose control, but as a surgeon there's nothing worse. It's a sign of weakness, of not being up to the task. And still there are times when it just gets away from you. When the world stops spinning and you realize that your shiny little scalpel isn't gonna save you. No matter how hard you fight it, you fall. And it's scary as hell. Except there's an upside to freefalling. It's the chance you give your friends to catch you.

  • Dr. Meredith Grey: The key to surviving a surgical internship is denial. We deny that we're tired, we deny that we're scared, we deny how badly we want to succeed. And most importantly, we deny that we're in denial. We only see what we want to see and believe what we want to believe, and it works. We lie to ourselves so much that after a while the lies start to seem like the truth. We deny so much that we can't recognize the truth right in front of our faces.