Monday Mornings
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Producer
Bill D'Elia
Chelsea General is home to some of the top surgeons in the world, thanks in large part to the hospital's notorious Monday morning morbidity and mortality – or "311" – conferences. In these legendary meetings, Chief of Staff Harding Hooten leads a harsh, closed-door review of the complications encountered and mistakes made during the course of patient care. As the series opens, Trauma Chief Jorge Villanueva treats what appears to be an attempted suicide by car only to discover that the crash victim suffered a life-threatening brain aneurysm. Renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Ty Wilson is shaken by the case of 11-year-old Quinn McDaniels, whose soccer injury reveals a much graver problem. Workaholic Dr. Sydney Napur solves a case that had the rest of the hospital staff stumped. Meanwhile, Dr. Sung Park performs high-tech deep brain stimulation on a patient with uncontrollable hand tremors.
Sung, Hooten and Villanueva join forces to convince Trisha Miller, a 13-year-old girl with an advanced brain stem glioma, to try surgery one last time before giving up. Shaken from losing a patient, Ty turns to Dr. Tina Ridgeway for support. Meanwhile, Dr. Buck Tierney tries to bully resident Michelle Robideux into pronouncing a potential organ donor brain dead. And Sydney enlists Villanueva's help diagnosing a patient under the care of internist Dr. John Lieberman.
Sung is forced to meet with Risk Management's Fran Horowitz after refusing to apologize to the wife of a patient who died on his table. Ty and Michelle face a moral dilemma when a seemingly schizophrenic homeless man cannot provide the informed consent needed for life-saving surgery. Sydney and Lieberman can't leave work behind during their date. And Buck is forced to evaluate his callous behavior after being named in a lawsuit by malpractice attorney Mitch Tompkins.
Tina's proposal to use an unorthodox procedure to treat a young man with extreme O.C.D. divides the surgeons at the 311 conference. At the same time, Villanueva must find a way to treat a girl with critical internal bleeding who refuses care because of her religious beliefs. Sung discovers that no good deed goes unpunished when a former patient sues him after her successful surgery creates an unforeseen side effect – abnormally increased sexual appetite.
Hooten's mentor, Dr. Arvin Wayne, walks into the wrong procedure on the wrong day, leading the surgeons at Chelsea General to question the cognitive abilities of one of the hospital's elder statesmen. When a top competitive swimmer suffers a seizure in the emergency room, Villanueva follows his gut – leading to a surprising diagnosis. Tina must perform a risky transvenous thrombolysis with Ty and Michelle's help. And Sydney implies that Lieberman might be a crummy doctor for missing the signs of bacterial endocarditis in a former patient.
When paramedics rush in with a stabbing victim, Villanueva is stunned to realize that the patient is his own son, Nick. Now it's up to Sydney and Hooten to save the young man. With Ty's help, Sung attempts to restore a concert violinist's perfect pitch by removing an astrocytoma that is pressing on the musician's brain. And Buck receives a strange request from the donor in a failed kidney transplant.
Ty and Tina receive a late night call from Afghanistan, where Corpsman Jacob Gold desperately needs help when his fellow Marine suffers a traumatic head injury. Sydney believes a happy infant's unnatural laughter is related to an undiagnosed neurological problem. And Sung and Hooten attempt to reconcile the husband and sister of a brain-dead gay patient, only to find themselves caught in the legal crosshairs of the situation.
During Monday's 311 conference, Hooten calls Dr. Stewart Delany to explain how a careless mistake killed Delany's young patient. But the outcome of the conference leaves the hospital's surgeons conflicted. Sydney and Villanueva operate on Keith Harriman, a young man with extensive injuries from an apparent suicide attempt. Sydney and Buck wonder about the resources wasted on those who cannot or do not want to be saved. And Mark Ridgeway returns, determined to make Ty and Tina pay for their adultery.
Ty and Hooten believe Supreme Court hopeful Judge Beverly Nathenson's facial pain is the result of a brain tumor; upon operating, the surgeons discover a diagnosis much more shocking. Michelle struggles under pressure when a difficult E.R. case proves to be more than she can handle. And Sung and Tina disagree over the course of treatment for an obsessive writer suffering from a rare form of epilepsy.
In the season finale, Hooten and Buck find themselves facing off in court against attorney Mitch Tompkins after a grieving son refuses to comply with his mother's final wishes. Sydney's outrage over the health of a morbidly obese 16-year-old boy further strains her relationship with Lieberman. And a seemingly harmless patient puts one of Chelsea General's own in grave danger.
Ving Rhames
Dr. Jorge Villanueva
Age 53 (now 67)
Jamie Bamber
Dr. Tyler Wilson
Age 39 (now 53)
Jennifer Finnigan
Dr. Tina Ridgeway
Age 33 (now 46)
Bill Irwin
Dr. Buck Tierney
Age 62 (now 76)
Keong Sim
Dr. Sung Park
Age 44 (now 57)
Sarayu Blue
Dr. Sydney Napur
Age 37 (now 51)
Emily Swallow
Dr. Michelle Robidaux
Alfred Molina
Dr. Harding Hooten
Age 59 (now 73)
Danielle Dreben
Nurse
Valerie Mahaffey
Fran Horowitz
Age 59 (died at 71)
Jonathan Silverman
Dr. John Lieberman
Age 46 (now 59)
Jason Gray-Stanford
Atty. Scott Henderson
Age 42 (now 56)
Anthony Heald
Mitch Tompkins
Age 68 (now 81)
Eyal Podell
Mark Ridgeway
Age 37 (now 50)
Cara Pifko
Beth Hostetler
Age 36 (now 50)
Patrick Quinlan
EMT
Ewan Chung
Wong
Adam Rose
Joe Newton
Age 25 (now 38)
Gian Franco Tordi
Gianni
Age 40 (now 54)
Tara Summers
Allison McDaniels
Mason Cook
Quinn McDaniels
Age 12 (now 25)
Nija Okoro
Aisha Ali
Kevin Shinick
Levi Hostetler
Age 43 (now 57)
Phong Le
Hyun Kim
Adrian Quiñonez
Paramedic
Age 35 (now 48)
Dean Cudworth
Lionel Rivers
Jeremy Denzlinger
Age 39 (now 52)
Nicole Pettis
Jon Schmidt
Akeem Mair
Chef
Kevin Fonteyne
Derrick Wells
Age 22 (now 35)
Anthony Giangrande
Dr. Thomas Ottobrini
Matt Crabtree
Gordon Willis
Sonya Eddy
Joanne Whitman
Age 45 (died at 55)
Sharon Muthu
Dr. Sharika Kumar
Blake Robbins
Dr. David Martin
Iyin Landre
Wei Yoo
Laura Richardson
Nurse Veronica Woolward
Robb Reesman
Surgeon Leigh Durrell
Betsy Baker
Mrs. Sutcliff
Age 57 (now 71)
Lou Volpe
Mr. Sutcliff
Age 57 (died at 61)
Luke Cossette
Ty (Age 8)
Rachael Drummond
Mrs. Wilson
Jonny Lee
James
Michael Johnson Zaragoza
ER Nurse
Cozi Zuehlsdorff
Trisha Miller
Age 14 (now 27)
Valerie Dillman
Yvonne Miller
Bradley White
Owen Miller
Del Hunter-White
Mrs. Jasper
Elena Campbell-Martinez
Mariah Gonzales
Eden Riegel
Sandy Slade
Age 32 (now 45)
Rusty Burns
Gladys
Burl Moseley
Technician
Michael Walton Jr.
Gavin Jasper
Raphael Sbarge
Mr. Cooper
Age 48 (now 62)
Arabella Field
Marilyn Cooper Kupcheck
Age 47 (now 61)
Dale Raoul
Eloise Fernwood
Age 56 (now 69)
Rakefet Abergel
Carla
Emmalee Rainbow Abrams
Michaela Cooper
Age 10 (now 24)
Jill E. Alexander
Anesthesiologist
Mike Grief
Floyd Fernwood
Age 66 (now 80)
Cat Hammons
Psych Ward Nurse
Kaelyn Raye Lustig
Emma Cooper
Lou Saliba
Male Patient
Iain Sandison
Hissing Patient
Britt Turpack
Devon Bostick
Benjamin Decada
Age 21 (now 34)
Sammi Hanratty
Abra Rivers
Age 17 (now 30)
Meeghan Holaway
Priscilla Rivers
Annie LaRussa
Lisa Decada
Alexandra Bokyun Chun
Mrs. Park
Age 45 (now 59)
Zylan Brooks
Tristen MacDonald
Sheila
Ryan McCartan
Daniel
Age 19 (now 32)
Jeff Clarke
Frank Valente
Nina Siemaszko
Age 42 (now 55)
Hal Holbrook
Dr. Arvin Wayne
Age 87 (died at 95)
Vincent Giovanni
Waiter
Annika Marks
Tory Britton
Matthew Yang King
Tsung Mai
Age 38 (now 52)
Rob Brownstein
Transplant Surgeon
Denzel Whitaker
Nick Villanueva
Charlie Bodin
Glenn Kubiak
Sage Mears
Morgan Britton
Wendy Haines
Scrub Nurse
Sarah Hudson
Circulating Nurse
Cassandra Martinez
Richie Parker
Reiley McClendon
Jacob Gold
Age 22 (now 36)
Holley Fain
Kara Bishop
Age 31 (now 44)
Wilmer Calderon
Mike Garrett
Derek Mio
Alex Kimura
Whitney Avalon
Lori Newton
Dave Engfer
Dr. Mac Ryan
Age 34 (now 47)
Erica Giles
Susan Wheeler
Beccani Lohmann
Chloe Newton
Ioan Gruffudd
Dr. Stewart Delany
Lukas Behnken
Keith Harriman
Rhonda Aldrich
Ms. Harriman
Tim Martin Gleason
Dan Ford
Yvonne Caro Caro
Elena Cabrera
Marcos De Silvas
Fernando Cabrera
Maya Goodwin
Age 41 (now 55)
Johnny Kostrey
A.J. Tannen
Megan Gallagher
Ms. Wells
Age 52 (now 66)
Bonnie Bailey-Reed
Ellen Coolidge
William Charlton
George Coolidge
Sumalee Montano
Lynne Iverson
Age 40 (now 53)
John Burke
News Anchor
Mercedes Ruehl
Judge Beverly Natheson
Age 64 (now 78)
Anna Moon
Respiratory Therapist
Kenneth Mitchell
Asher Knox
Age 38 (died at 49)
Spencer Daniels
Gregory Malloy
Age 20 (now 33)
Cleo Berry
Darryl Fisher
Age 28 (now 42)
Denise Dowse
Mrs. Fisher
Age 54 (died at 64)
Harry S. Murphy
Judge
Bashir Gavriel
Paramedic Roth
Carmella Riley
Nurse Gladys Doise
Sabrina Lassegue
Maya
Age 11 (now 25)
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