Dr. Jordan informs a patient that her new liver is responsible for her symptoms - then her husband must explain that he purchased the liver from China.
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The visitor from Andy's past reminds him of his less than stellar youth.
Dr. Jordan informs a patient that her new liver is responsible for her symptoms - then her husband must explain that he purchased the liver from China.
Andy's visitor reminds him of their blood connection and stresses that Andy cannot dismiss the fact that they are family.
Andy is impressed by the optimism of a patient suffering from a perforated artery caused by a broken bone in a mysterious fall.
Andy receives a call from someone from his past. Meanwhile he deals with a mysterious donation to one of his patients and worries that another patient is showing signs of kidney dysfunction.
Dr. Jordon reprimands Dr. Yablonski for making a decision that could place the hospital at risk, without first consulting her.
A young man in need of a transplant pleads with Dr. Lee to let him go home to take care of his family.
After a terrible car crash, a man suffering from ALS learns that he has to be placed on life support.
Dr. Lee tries an emergency procedure on a patient with respiratory failure.
Dr. Jablonski has trouble going along with transplanting organs donated by a patient who chooses to turn off life support.
Dr. Jordon reminds Dr. Jablonski that it is not his place to play God.
Emmy and Tony Award Winner and Double Corneal Transplant Recipient Mandy Patinkin Guest Stars as Victor, an ALS Patient Who Chooses To Terminate Life Support. Sunday, November 15th on CBS.
A patient awaiting a heart transplant has to be told that his medication is no longer working.
A woman seeks Dr. Jordon's advice on how to tell her husband that he is not their daughter's biological father.
A man learns that the daughter he never knew existed needs a kidney transplant.
Dr. Jordon and Dr. Foster share an unpleasant moment.
Dr. Yablonski has some good news for a worried mother.
A patient awaiting a heart transplant pick-pockets Dr. Yablonski.
Dr. Lee trades barbs with his racist patient.
Dr. Jordan tries to explain to Dr. Lee that being a great doctor is about more than potential.
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