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- 1. My First Day Oct 2, 2001
- Medical intern John "J.D." Dorian embarks on a career at a hospital.
- 2. My Mentor Oct 4, 2001
- J.D. seeks help from Dr. Cox when he fails to get a cancer patient to stop smoking.
- 3. My Best Friend's Mistake Oct 9, 2001
- J.D. feels abandoned when Turk becomes occupied with his new girlfriend and work.
Scrubs: Created by Bill Lawrence. With Donald Faison, John C. McGinley, Ken Jenkins, Zach Braff. In the unreal world of Sacred Heart Hospital, intern John "J.D." Dorian learns the ways of medicine, friendship and life.
Scrubs (stylized as [scrubs]) is an American medical sitcom created by Bill Lawrence that aired from October 2, 2001, to March 17, 2010, on NBC and later ABC. The series follows the lives of employees at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital, which is a teaching hospital.
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Watch Scrubs, a medical sitcom series following the lives, antics, and heartfelt moments from the employees at Sacred Heart Hospital. Stream on Peacock!
Scrubs. An engaging (and periodically serious) look at hospital work through the eyes of a young intern, coping with unusual challenges presented by colleagues as well as patients. Duration: 24m. Release Date: 2001 - 2009.
3 days ago · Scrubs fandom heads up, Zach Braff has shared an update about the fan-favorite show's much sought-after revival. For nine seasons, between 2001 and 2010, the series followed the rise of Braff's JD ...
4 days ago · Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence confirms plans for the sitcom to return to TV.Airing from 2001 to 2010 across nine seasons, the sitcom follows a group of friends as they progress through their medical internship, learning important life and career lessons as they become fully-fledged and experienced medical professionals.
It's Jack's first birthday, so Jordan's siblings Dani and Ben are in town. Dr. Cox tells J.D. to leave a patient for half an hour and check up on Ben's leukemia, but when a patient dies, Dr. Cox blames J.D., and takes over his patients.