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Previously on "New Amsterdam"...
I have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
I'm going to move back in with my parents.
In Idaho.
Maybe you can move in with me.
What do you think would happen
if you stopped helping people?
What would they see?
They would see what a complete loser I am.
Corny, nerdy, fat.
San Francisco's sounding really good right about now.
Let's get out of here.
The pattern of your behaviour can actually be indicative
of a more substantive diagnosis per the DSM-5.
Such as?
Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
Effective immediately, you are stripped of your title
as cochair of oncology,
as well as your duties as deputy medical director.
At the centre, where they belong,
so I am introducing
a new initiative to change that,
one that reconnects all of our doctors to our...
Ligon did what?
I know.
Who could've guessed that having sex with my doctor
and fellow drug addict would turn out poorly?
Are you OK?
No, not really.
But is it crazy to think that this all happened
at exactly the same time I get a large chunk of money
from my family's trust?
What, you think the money's cursed?
I think bad things happen
anytime my family does anything,
but especially when there's money involved.
How much are we talking?
Whatever amount is in your head,
times it by ten,
and then taint it with toxic family relationships.
Well, just buy a house in the Hamptons
so we can grow old and "Grey Gardens" together.
How are you holding up?
Great.
It's good. I've got so much time freed up.
Helen.
It's horrible.
Honestly, I thought that it would be easier,
but I feel like I'm trespassing in my own hospital.
But I'm not going to dwell on it.
I'm just going to keep my head down
and just focus on my patients.
Well, look,
at least they still let you monitor my drug tests.
Yes.
Still allowed to watch you pee.
Hey, missed you at the department head meeting
this morning.
Oh, I'm sure it went swimmingly.
How's my little munchkin doing today?
I don't like you being out of the loop.
I didn't get to tell you my big idea.
Is Luna going on rounds?
Everyone loves seeing baby boss.
Actually, it's time for our six-month checkup,
so we're headed to the Ped's wing
for some important vaccines.
Gosh. Have fun.
Wait, I didn't get to tell you my big idea.
- No need. - But I want to tell you.
I have patients.
Sounds like you have zero patience,
with a C.
See what I did there? It's a pun.
It's hilarious. Got to go, bye.
Terrible.
- Hi. - Just one sec.
I can take that.
- Welcome home. - Thank you.
That was beautiful.
Hot chai is ready.
Oh, thank you, I just... I have to rush off to work.
OK, then I'll quickly show you my home.
OK.
- This is the kitchen. - Yeah.
And this is the living room.
Kay.
- That's my mandir. - Mm-hmm.
And this will be your room.
It appears occupied.
Yes, this was Rohan's room.
You don't say.
When he first left home,
his mother insisted that we leave the room as it is,
in case he needed to come back.
We will squeeze you in.
And this is his famous posters wall.
- Right. - You cannot touch these.
- Come with me. - Kay.
I have to show you something.
And my wife's sewing room is perfect for the baby.
- Where will the crib go? - Oh.
No need to change much.
Oh.
What about here?
Great.
- I'll show you the bathroom now. - Kay.
Elandra Siefert, 33-year-old woman.
Restrained driver in a MVA. Multiple crush injuries.
- What do you got? - Hemothorax.
I suspect a lacerated pulmonary artery.
She's losing blood by the pint.
When can we get her to the OR?
Tying off an arterial pumper now, then she's all yours.
Ma'am why don't you come with me so the doctors can work?
No, she's my sister.
Floyd, this is going to be a long surgery.
You sure you're up for it?
Wound's healed, I'll be fine. What about you?
Wound's healed. I'll be fine.
B/P 80/40 and dropping. Tachy at 130 and rising.
- Yo, we got to go. - OK, I'm almost there.
Breathing pattern ineffective.
OK, she's all yours.
Is Elandra on any medications,
or has she had any health scares?
No meds. She was a Marine.
She's crazy healthy. Please help her!
OK, all right, we're going to do everything we can.
- Let's go! - Incoming!
- Out of the way. - Trey Masterson.
18, with an anaphylactic reaction.
Epi Auto Injector times two with no response.
High-dose Epi.
Original B/P 130 over 70, down to 110 over 50.
Heart rate 148. O2 sats 84 and dropping.
OK, doubling dose.
- Heart rate at 160. - OK, but O2's up to 90.
- We got him. - Trey?
Trey, has anything like this ever happened to you before?
- No. - OK. Any medical history
we should know about?
I had lymphoma.
Four years ago.
- OK. - Dr Sharpe treated me.
OK, OK, we're going to run some tests
to figure out what caused this allergic reaction,
and let's page Sharpe.
- Hey. - Hi, Dr Goodwin.
I'll let Dr Elder know you're here.
Thanks.
Oh.
Is anyone...
Oh, sorry.
Thanks.
Are you going to walk for me?
Are we walking today?
How old is yours?
Six months.
Walking's right around the corner.
Yeah, so I've heard.
I keep putting her on the treadmill, but no luck.
Well, this wobbly girl is Bobbi.
Oh. Hey there.
This sweet girl is Luna.
You know, it's nice that the adults
don't have to put the qualifiers
before our names too.
Actually, I think we'd treat each other better if we did.
Hi, I'm "anxious in hospitals" Alice.
I'm "hiding behind my smile" Max.
Hey. Have you heard Max's big idea?
No screens?
That is a big idea.
No screens in patient rooms,
no tablets, no computers.
He's not serious, is he?
He's definitely serious.
But we don't actually have to do it, do we?
You most certainly do, and not only that,
but as chair, it's your job to share this new rule
with your entire department.
One down. Good luck with the rest.
- Dr Sharpe. - Dr Baker.
Don't say my name nicely when it's clear how furious I am.
This is unacceptable.
I'm not sure what you're referring to.
No screens?
I had nothing to do with that.
Then veto it! We need screens.
This isn't the Stone Age.
As I'm certain you've heard, I'm no longer management.
I am just a doctor like yourself,
keeping my head down and focusing on my patients.
Dr Sharpe.
No screens during any patient encounters
is, frankly, outlandish.
Dr Eliraz, long time.
- I'm doing well. Thank you for asking. - Dr Sharpe.
Without looking at a computer screen,
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