"Calling
Dr. Hathaway"
Original Air Date: April 24,
1997
Episode
Number: #67
Director: Paris
Barclay
Writer: Jason Cahill and
Samantha Howard Corbin
Description: Hathaway gets the results of her
medical-school admissions test. Not only did she pass, but she scored in
the 85th percentile. Weaver treats Hathaway as if she were already a
medical student. However, Hathaway reconsiders attending medical school,
realizing that she loves being a nurse and is not ready for a career
change. Meanwhile, Carla has gestational diabetes, and Benton worries
about her, as well as their unborn child. He uncharacteristically takes
a day off from work and cares for Carla. Carter is still in trouble for
disobeying Anspaugh's
orders recently. When a mistake is made by Carter's rival intern, Dale
Edson, it causes an allergic reaction in a patient. Dale covers it up,
and Carter does not report it, fearing that Anspaugh would believe Dale
instead of him. Also, a genetically
engineered mouse escapes from the genetics laboratory and runs loose in
the emergency room. A couple conducting a study on creative
problem-solving in emergency departments makes Greene wonder if they are
insane. Greene gives his daughter and her fellow girls' club members a
tour of the emergency room. Later, Pomerantz and Greene take their
daughters bowling. And when Carter tells Doyle that he is attracted to
her, Doyle reminds him that she is a lesbian.
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Songs:
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