'Lenox Hill' Doctors on Netflix Series, COVID-19 and 'Grey's Anatomy'

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'Lenox Hill' Doctors on Netflix Series, COVID-19 and 'Grey's Anatomy'
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LenoxHill is the powerful new docuseries that provides viewers with a rare and deeply personal look at the lives of healthcare professionals and their patients at a New York City-area hospital.

due to its mix of passionate doctors, sympathetic patients and tear-induced storytelling. And then, as the series showed, there were some uncanny overlap between both worlds, whether it was a focus on neurosurgery and Dr. Boockvar’s medical study on brain cancer, or Dr. Little-Richardson and Dr. Macri’s ongoing pregnancies while working, or seeing one of their own face down cancer.

“The show was obviously unrealistic in a lot of ways, but it made it a valiant attempt to sort of be on the inside,” he continues, explaining he has four teenage kids who have kept up with the series over the years and still watch what happens at Seattle Grace Hospital. “Obviously we don't have patients with bombs inside of them. There’s lots of histrionic stories.

For Dr. Boockvar, the one way to describe it is comparing it to what happens amid a natural disaster. “If you had a really good town or city that was destroyed by a hurricane and everyone survived, then you rebuilt the town and made it even better than before,” he says. “That's what's happened in our hospitals.”

While her experience was largely positive, she does admit that morale struggled at times, especially when staff members got sick. “We were overwhelmed,” she says. “But throughout it all, it took a lot of teamwork and effort to maintain things… We did an amazing job.” Dr. Little-Richardson, who moved to California after filming was completed, says the OB department where she now works was lucky to have younger, healthier patients who weren’t as high-risk.

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