This scene is one of the primary reasons I'm in medical school right now. Today I started my rotation at the emergency department and I had to do something for a patient and almost screwed it up and when I tried to tell the treating doctor that I was sorry for being too nervous, she told me a modified version of Dr. Greene's little speech here. Tomorrow I have my first shift :')
When I was 12 years old in 1995 I discovered this show after my parents allowed me to get a TV in my bedroom. I really became interested in EMS at the time and I loved this show. The first 3 seasons were the best then I stopped watching it.
aran125 I actually hung around till Mark Green passed away. Of course I wound up watching later episodes on cable in later years. One of my favorite TV series to be sure! Cheers
***** YES....the heart and soul of ER did go with Dr. Green! For me personally ER and other shows such as West Wing that have a "few" years under their belts AND are such story telling shows too ALWAYS left me a bit sad after they signed off. Smiling, I guess I allowed "them" to become family and we all grieve over lost family in our lives! Smiling and Cheers from OHIO
I so miss watching this show.. it was a "ritual" for my mom and I to watch it everyday at 11am.. wish they would do a reunion show and see how everyone has changed in these years sence they stopped making/playing this show.. Dr.Carter was my favorite actor..
i watch this show so many time when it first came out and when it start the reruns i still watch it to the end and know i want to see it again well, i just by the dvd set and have my self so fun.
YES. IMPORTANT. People say “Oh if you get sick/faint at [insert scenario here] you’ll never be able to be a doctor.” I’ve been told this one too many times. I’m sorry, are we supposed to _like_ to see other human beings in a mutilated state? Are we supposed to _enjoy_ the sight of blood and guts (provided we aren’t all serial killers)? Or say we pass out after getting a shot or getting blood drawn - are we supposed to _like_ having needles stabbed into our arms (provided we aren’t all addicted to drugs)? Are we supposed to _like_ the smell of formaldehyde or the sight of dead bodies? Broken bones? Unsightly fluids?Are we supposed to be used to all this if we don’t see it or experience it on a daily basis? Yes, if someone is going to treat patients, there needs to be a point where they’re able to overcome their squeamishness and hang in there, but there’s never a point where they have to stop being human. So to all seasoned physicians out there who have ever told a physician-in-training that they need to suck it up or they won’t be able to handle a career in medicine, remember how you were as a med student. Remember how you were as a pre-med student. You could be conning the world out of a great doctor when you squash someone’s confidence by condescendingly assuming they’ll never succeed in medicine if they feel woozy once in a while. God bless Dr. Greene for not doing that to Carter.
Same scene was repeated, but that time Carter after dr. Greene's death was talking with a student and told him the same words, which he heard from Mark in 1st episode. Anyone remember, which episode was it?
Saw the Dr. Carter Letter one first because the show started before my parents allowed my to watch and then later on in my life I watch all the episodes in order and broke down at that moment. All because of this moment relating to that one so well.
That glimpse of the old break room at the end was only shown during season one if I'm not mistaken. After that it was the break room we alway saw until the big remodel in season 10. I'm not sure if that old break room is from the Linda Vista Hospital where they were filming at first. I can't remember but I think they only filmed the first few episodes there then they made a duplicate set.
It is my sad duty to inform you that Vanessa Marquez, who played nurse Wendy Goldman on 'ER', was shot a killed by police in San Diego on August 30, 2018l , per Variety.
Keep your head down there is no rush just relax 😎 ugh it stopped ☔️. Don’t ever say you’re sorry.😢. See this there’s two kinds of 🥼 there is some kind of get rid of their feelings. And they kind of keeps them if you keep your feelings you are gonna get 😷 from time to time that was just how it works keep your head down
People come In here and they’re 😷 dying and bleeding and they may need our help.helping them is more important than how we feel well it is still pain in an ass sometimes and sometimes I just want to quit and do something else yeah you will have to take it a few minutes by the way I was in 🏥 🏫 that he used to get 🤢 all the time so don’t let them get anything 💩 you’re gonna be fine
I love that Carter gave the same speech to Gallant a a few seasons later.
This scene is one of the primary reasons I'm in medical school right now. Today I started my rotation at the emergency department and I had to do something for a patient and almost screwed it up and when I tried to tell the treating doctor that I was sorry for being too nervous, she told me a modified version of Dr. Greene's little speech here.
Tomorrow I have my first shift :')
I finished med school today. even though he's fictional, Dr. Green will always be my role model in this profession :')
Congrats and now go save some lives! ;)
@@justonerider thank you! I hope I can some day!
@@nope.13 im sure you can!!!!
You set the tone Shahd
I so miss this show so much. I wish I can watch it all over again.
Helping them is more important than how we feel. Ugh how epic is this speech !
This is the scene that made me a huge fan of Dr. Greene!!!
what a mentor, mark ! ( it is also the great skill of building up a character )
This is the reason I gave this show a chance . This scene right here . We love you mark Greene
It was amazing show and many powerful scenes like this are the reason why it is one of all time tv drama.
I can watch it over and over..
Greene looks so young. He has all his hair.
There are so many scenes where you feel like greene is the nicest doctor out there and i love their friendship
Carter looks so young!
Yeah he looks like he's 17:)
He barely aged!
When I was 12 years old in 1995 I discovered this show after my parents allowed me to get a TV in my bedroom. I really became interested in EMS at the time and I loved this show. The first 3 seasons were the best then I stopped watching it.
aran125 I actually hung around till Mark Green passed away. Of course I wound up watching later episodes on cable in later years. One of my favorite TV series to be sure! Cheers
***** YES....the heart and soul of ER did go with Dr. Green! For me personally ER and other shows such as West Wing that have a "few" years under their belts AND are such story telling shows too ALWAYS left me a bit sad after they signed off. Smiling, I guess I allowed "them" to become family and we all grieve over lost family in our lives! Smiling and Cheers from OHIO
The makers of ER came to the UK to see how a medical drama is supposed to be so they shadowed the producers of Casualty
Wonder how many actual medics chose their career based on E.R.
Just a Random Dude I did
I was half way through my nurse training when I started to watch ER, found myself using some of the lines from characters on real life patients
i am going to
I did :)
Here is me, a pediatrician who always desired to be like Dr. Ross, from the childhood :)
Dr Greene saved my father's life. He is such a good doctor.
wish someone would upload all the full episodes of er would love to watch them.
you can download it,all 15 seasons! :)
please pm me! thanks
+Robin Kite AT LEAST DO IT FOR COUNTRIES WHICH DONT LET THEIR PEOPLE HAVE ENOUGH FREEDOM TO WATCH THIS COMEDY .
thanx man, i have enough drama in my life
with a funny moments inter-spaced between all of the hard core drama....shit, even in real life we all laugh once in awhile
I so miss watching this show.. it was a "ritual" for my mom and I to watch it everyday at 11am.. wish they would do a reunion show and see how everyone has changed in these years sence they stopped making/playing this show.. Dr.Carter was my favorite actor..
i watch this show so many time when it first came out and when it start the reruns i still watch it to the end and know i want to see it again well, i just by the dvd set and have my self so fun.
I love this scene. Greene was awesome. So was Carter.
This is me ,I'm Carter ,the rookie ER doc,and Greene is Rob in the ER at the hospital I worked at!!!
This guy I worked with at the hospital has been like a second father to me ,only better
YES. IMPORTANT. People say “Oh if you get sick/faint at [insert scenario here] you’ll never be able to be a doctor.” I’ve been told this one too many times. I’m sorry, are we supposed to _like_ to see other human beings in a mutilated state? Are we supposed to _enjoy_ the sight of blood and guts (provided we aren’t all serial killers)? Or say we pass out after getting a shot or getting blood drawn - are we supposed to _like_ having needles stabbed into our arms (provided we aren’t all addicted to drugs)? Are we supposed to _like_ the smell of formaldehyde or the sight of dead bodies? Broken bones? Unsightly fluids?Are we supposed to be used to all this if we don’t see it or experience it on a daily basis? Yes, if someone is going to treat patients, there needs to be a point where they’re able to overcome their squeamishness and hang in there, but there’s never a point where they have to stop being human. So to all seasoned physicians out there who have ever told a physician-in-training that they need to suck it up or they won’t be able to handle a career in medicine, remember how you were as a med student. Remember how you were as a pre-med student. You could be conning the world out of a great doctor when you squash someone’s confidence by condescendingly assuming they’ll never succeed in medicine if they feel woozy once in a while. God bless Dr. Greene for not doing that to Carter.
Same scene was repeated, but that time Carter after dr. Greene's death was talking with a student and told him the same words, which he heard from Mark in 1st episode. Anyone remember, which episode was it?
Season 8 Episode 20. The.Letter
thanks :)
literally just watched it! that's why I'm here
Saw the Dr. Carter Letter one first because the show started before my parents allowed my to watch and then later on in my life I watch all the episodes in order and broke down at that moment. All because of this moment relating to that one so well.
Wasnt it Carter talking to Gallant?
masterpiece!!!
good old days :)
it makes you nostalgic huh? im kinda miss it
I love this show
The best scene ever.
Happy birthday at anthony edwards from italian boy live in rome and i m fan of er
THE BEST HOSPITaL MOVIE OF ALL TIME
0:10 Gilbert Lowe (Anthony Edwards) from *"Revenge of the Nerds"* 👍
woah !!Noah is so young !!
thanks for the upload but why force in the music?
My favorite scene was watching this, then a few seasons later Carter does this to his resident. It was extremely well-played.
Justin C Yeah to the Gallant
You mean 7 years later
Dr. Carter was my favorite. I stopped watching the show when Carter left
That glimpse of the old break room at the end was only shown during season one if I'm not mistaken. After that it was the break room we alway saw until the big remodel in season 10. I'm not sure if that old break room is from the Linda Vista Hospital where they were filming at first. I can't remember but I think they only filmed the first few episodes there then they made a duplicate set.
MsMercury They definitely did The Pilot there
Dear greys anatomy you were never be as good as ER sorry
Doctors have to be emotionally detached and disconnected in order to deal with patients, much like morticians and EMT workers.
southport97 sad but true
How many greys anatomy fans are hear to see what's so great about this show? 😂MEEEEE
after the last original left. I stopped watching it. It wasn't the same.
I tell everyone, watch seasons 1-9. Season 9 is Carter’s first as the main character, after that jump to season 15 and watch the last 4 or 7 episodes.
I grew up watching ER. It grossed me out and made me not want to be a doctor (I'm a preschool teacher) but I just liked watching it for some reason.
Blizzard episode?
I am in this situation......omg
Hang in there!!!
If Mark is the second first, I Wonder how much poison is killing him.
obviously not on youtube....
justonerider Evie
Anyone see Carter in the movie Enough?
Dr.Abby was my favorite actress.. I had to find out what her name was I couldnt remember it so I could put it with my other comment
Too bad they killed Dr Greene off 😪
It is my sad duty to inform you that Vanessa Marquez, who played nurse Wendy Goldman on 'ER', was shot a killed by police in San Diego on August 30, 2018l , per Variety.
E.R season 1 through 15 is fake
People come in here and they are sick 🤒 dying and bleeding.🩸.
Keep your head down there is no rush just relax 😎 ugh it stopped ☔️. Don’t ever say you’re sorry.😢. See this there’s two kinds of 🥼 there is some kind of get rid of their feelings. And they kind of keeps them if you keep your feelings you are gonna get 😷 from time to time that was just how it works keep your head down
People come In here and they’re 😷 dying and bleeding and they may need our help.helping them is more important than how we feel well it is still pain in an ass sometimes and sometimes I just want to quit and do something else yeah you will have to take it a few minutes by the way I was in 🏥 🏫 that he used to get 🤢 all the time so don’t let them get anything 💩 you’re gonna be fine