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  1. Mar 10, 2010 · Our Driving Issues: Directed by Eren Celeboglu. With Donald Faison, John C. McGinley, Eliza Coupe, Kerry Bishé. Cole is depressed when nobody but Lucy shows up for his melanoma procedure, Dr. Kelso loses some of personal independence after some tests, and Drew discovers that Dr. Mahoney has the same personality as Dr. Cox.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Eren Celeboglu
    • 2010-03-10
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    Cox vs. Mahoney

    In the ward, Lucy realizes that Cole is wearing her scrubs so she is stuck wearing a pair that her mom custom sewed for her. Denise approaches the students and asks Trang to run an errand. Dr. Cox shows up and asks Trang to constantly move his car out of and back in to the 10-minute parking spot. He pulls rank on Denise. Denise later confronts Dr. Cox and he tells her that although Denise is trying to teach the students, his job as Chief of Medicine is more important. She walks off angrily. L...

    Cox vs. Kelso

    Dr. Cox enters a patient's room and sees Dr. Kelso sitting on the bed. He has been passing out randomly, and they soon figure out a drug that will get it under control. However, Dr. Kelso's insurance will not let him drive while he is on the drug. Dr. Kelso is alright with this because he figures he can bum rides from his friends. After waiting around for Turk, med students, and later Coxto drive him home, he realizes that he is afraid of losing his independence. Unfortunately he had yelled a...

    Cole vs. Cancer

    Meanwhile, Dr. Turk teaches the students about medical-student-syndrome, which occurs when students wrongfully believe they have the conditions they are studying. The next lecture, all of the students don't heed his advice and say that they have diseases. When Turk sees Cole's mole, he becomes worried that it might actually be cancerous. After running some tests, they find out that he does have melanoma. Before his surgery, Cole pokes fun at the cancer, and also tries to play it cool like he...

    Ken Jenkins as Dr. Robert Kelso
    Nicky Whelan as Maya
    Matthew Moy as Trang
    “I blacked out once. It turned out to not be a big deal... only diabetes. OK - bad example.”— Turk
    “(mocking Lucy) I wish there were horses in space!”— Cole
    “I'd totally be there for them, like when Trang asked me to help him move. I said 'no' because I didn't want to slow everyone down with my hilarious jokes!”— Cole
    “Have you seen Drew Suffin? Med student, but like 900 years old?”— Dr. Cox
    Drew hides in a supply closet, a trick that J.D. and Elliotdid on multiple occasions during their first years as doctors.
    Dr. Kelso is diagnosed with vaso-vagal syncope, a disease which J.D. was previously diagnosed with.
    The episode ends with a PSA made by Lucy and Cole about the importance of preventing melanoma. Cole tries to change it to "hottie awareness".
    Turk wears a shirt in this episode saying "SPREAD THE WORD TO END THE WORD". John C. McGinleyis strongly involved in the campaign to end the casual and derogatory use of the word "retard" as his so...
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