Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital
House is a diagnostician. Not every hospital has one, but it is a real job.
Well, wikipedia is the answer to be honest. What I did was look at the Wikipedia entry for "House" but you could use any other hospital show like "ER," "Ben Casey," or whatever else. At the bottom of the Wikipedia page, there is a listing of the categories under which "House" is listed, and one of the categories is "Medical television shows." When I clicked on that, I was given an A-Z list.
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It was named after Frederick Douglass. He was a fighter for slaves. Born inBaltimore, MD(1817-1895). He was born as a slave, but later grew up fighting for freedom.
TV Guide Letter Theater - 2010 Doogie Howser MD was released on: USA: 18 October 2011
Because he found the role to be stressful.
She probably decided she wanted to be on other TV shows.
Doogie Howser is a fictional character played by Neil Patrick Harris in the TV series titled Doogie Howser MD from 1989-1993 when the show ended. He was about 16 years old at the time.Before his starring role in Doogie Howser, Neil Patrick Harris had been seen on shows or movies such as:Clara's Heart (1988)Too Good To Be True (1988)and Purple People Eater (also 1988)The character Doogie Howser was a teen genious that was a Doctor, yet still having to deal with normal teenage problems such as growing up, having a girlfriend, going to parties.The character was not "gay".
Doogie Houser MD? The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis? Malcolm in the Middle?
Neil Patrick Harris is the actor. You may also remember him as Doogie Howser, MD or from Harold and Kumar go to White Castle. He is 35 and is in a relationship. I don't remember his boyfriends name, but I don't think he is another actor.
Look into the Pediatric Cardiologists of Seattle Children's Hospital. There names are: Yuk Law MD, Kimberly Krabill MD, Robert Mazor MD, Terrance Chun MD, Peter Hesslein MD, Mauley Shaw MD and Jack Salerno MD.
Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital
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Memorial hospital at 424 E. 68th st. in Manhattan, NY. Today it is known as Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital
MD Anderson
Gat an MD degree with a specialization in psychiatry, serve a residency, then find a job with a hospital.