"Do
One, Teach One, Kill One"
Original Air Date: October 5, 1995
Episode
Number: #29
Director: Felix
Enriquez Alcala
Writer: Paul Manning
Description: Ross confronts the mother,
Mei-Sun (recurring guest star LUCY ALEXIS LIU), of a 4-year-old AIDS
patient, Chia-Chia (recurring guest star JOSHUA HOON CHO), after the
child overdoses on medication. Then he finds out a pediatric clinic
resident is responsible and ends up in an argument with his supervisor,
head of pediatrics Dr. Neal Bernstein. Benton allows Carter to do his
first unsupervised surgery on an alcoholic, Ed (JOHN FINNEGAN). Trying
to impress Harper, Carter accidentally perforates Ed's liver,
necessitating emergency surgery by attending physician Angela Hicks
(recurring guest star CCH POUNDER). The patient dies of heart failure,
Carter's first loss. In her last run with the paramedics, Hathaway helps
Shep haul in an obese mentally ill man (JOE COSTANZA), who dies of a
stroke. Later, Shep struggles to bring in a man on illicit drugs.
Hathaway distracts the patient while Shep sneaks up and injects him with
a sedative. At the end of the day, Hathaway and Shep kiss and plan a
date. Lewis and Weaver continue to argue, calling upon Greene to mediate
when they disagree on a medical procedure. Greene supports Weaver.
Chloe, high on drugs or alcohol, leaves town without baby Susie. Benton
still wants Jeanie to tell her husband about their love affair, but
Jeanie avoids Benton. Rather than tell her husband, she feels that she
must end the affair. Nurse Goldman (recurring guest star VANESSA
MARQUEZ) interviews Greene and the other doctors for the nursing
newsletter. Greene tells his wife, Jennifer (recurring guest star
CHRISTINE HARNOS), that he wants to stay at Ross' home a few nights a
week because the commute from Chicago to Milwaukee is too long. On
Greene's first night at Ross', he meets a stewardess, Hulda (recurring
guest star NICOLE NAGEL), who is romantically involved with Ross.
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