FAQ

Do doctors have sex in hospitals like in Greys anatomy?

Do doctors have sex in hospitals like in Greys anatomy?

“It doesn’t just happen at the MUHC, but in hospitals around the city.” Consensual sex in the workplace – whether on an examination table, bathroom or locked office – is still a taboo subject, with few studies on the matter.

Are the surgeries in GREY’s Anatomy realistic?

The organs and fake blood are made from some pretty nasty materials. To make the surgeries look real, Sarah Drew, who played April Kepner on the series, said that they use cow organs and fake blood made up of chicken fat and red gelatin. “The smell is repulsive and makes us all gag,” she said, according to RTE.

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Do doctors actually hook up in on-call rooms?

Well, that’s not how hospitals actually operate. “Historically, hookups did happen in on-call rooms occasionally, but the show makes it look like that’s what goes on all the time,” Dr. Saltz said. “Honestly, no doctor has that kind of time available to hook up even if they wanted to while they are on-call!”

Where is the real GREY’s Anatomy hospital?

Seattle Grace Hospital is based on Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, WA. Most of the filming actually occurs in Los Angeles (Hollywood), as that is where the set is located.

How does ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ compare surgery with a real hospital?

A study done by the surgery department at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Ariz. examined 269 episodes of Grey’s Anatomy and compared the show’s surgery patients with those in real hospitals. In the television series, 71 percent of patients went straight from the emergency room to an operating room.

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Is ‘grey’s anatomy’ the most accurate show on TV?

It may be one of the most well-known medical shows on TV, but Grey’s is the least accurate when it comes to hospital life. There are the frequent sexcapades in hospital closets, interns performing surgeries and bypassing hospital superiors, and residents routinely making egregious mistakes without repercussions.

What are the biggest medical myths about Grey’s Anatomy?

Andrew Holtz, author of the book The Real Grey’s Anatomy, told Monster that this is one of the biggest medical myths that the show portrays. “Giving patients injections, making sure they have their medicine, taking their blood pressure and doing hands on things with the patient in the hospital room, that’s almost all nursing care.”

Are ‘grey’s anatomy’ interns too realistic?

On the show, the interns appear to have bypassed the floor work and consult stages and function like chief residents in the OR, which is highly unrealistic. And while they are rocking the OR, “Grey’s” interns and residents make embarrassingly egregious mistakes.