Medical Center

Medical Center (2000-2001)

EndedScripted showRomance, Medical

A drama about the daily bustle in the hospital, the lives of the patients and the work and relationships of the staff: Kim Seung Jae, a dedicated but introverted cardiovascular surgeon, the cool and authoritative general surgeon Jin Ga Yeon, playboy thoracic surgeon Park Hyun Il, bright and determined intern Jo Soo An, and the confident head nurse, Min Kyung Sun.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 21:50 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E40Episode 40Aug. 12, 2001
S01E39Episode 39Aug. 5, 2001
S01E38Episode 38Juli 8, 2001
S01E37Episode 37Juli 1, 2001
S01E36Episode 36Juni 24, 2001
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Medical Center' premiere?

'Medical Center' premiered on September 17, 1969.

Who played the lead role of Dr. Paul Lochner?

The lead role of Dr. Paul Lochner was played by James Daly.

Who directed the episode 'The Last 10 Yards'?

The episode 'The Last 10 Yards' was directed by Vincent Sherman.

Who played the role of Nurse Eve Wilcox?

Nurse Eve Wilcox was played by Audrey Totter.

What was the name of the Medical Center's Chief of Services?

The Medical Center's Chief of Services was named Dr. Joseph 'Joe' Gannon, played by Chad Everett.

Who played the role of Nurse Cory Adams?

Nurse Cory Adams was played by Lynn Loring.

What was the name of the show's theme song?

The theme song for 'Medical Center' was called "The Pulse of Life."

Who guest-starred in the episode 'Web of Intrigue'?

The episode 'Web of Intrigue' featured guest stars Dyan Cannon and Walter Pidgeon.

Who played the recurring character, Dr. Arthur Coleman?

Dr. Arthur Coleman was played by David Wayne in a recurring role.

Who played Dr. Lochner's ex-wife in the episode 'Time of Darkness'?

In the episode 'Time of Darkness,' Dr. Lochner's ex-wife was played by Morgan Brittany.

What was the name of the hospital where the show is set?

The hospital where 'Medical Center' is set is called "Craig Institute."

Who played the role of Dr. Ted Stuart in the episode 'When You Hear the Beep, Drop Dead'?

The role of Dr. Ted Stuart in the episode 'When You Hear the Beep, Drop Dead' was played by Michael Tolan.

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