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  1. MDs (Medical Doctors) is an American medical drama television series that aired on ABC from September 25 to December 11, 2002. It starred William Fichtner as Dr. Bruce Kellerman, Jane Lynch as Aileen Poole, and John Hannah as Dr. Robert Dalgety.

  2. TV Series. 2002–2003. 1h. IMDb RATING. 7.6 /10. 158. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama. Plot unknown. Creator. Gary Tieche. Stars. William Fichtner. John Hannah. Leslie Stefanson. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 9 User reviews. 1 Critic review. Awards. 1 win. Episodes 10. Top-rated. Wed, Oct 9, 2002. S1.E3. Open Heart. Add a plot. 9.8 /10.

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  3. Medicine could be a lucrative business if it weren't for all those sick people. So goes the motto of the mega-sized, mega-frugal HMO that runs Mission General Hospital in San Francisco, where two renegade doctors bend the rules and find the loopholes in a constant quest to treat their patients.

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › tv › mdsMDs | Rotten Tomatoes

    MDs is a comedy-drama series about two renegade surgeons working in a megasized HMO. Watch the trailers, read the reviews, and see the cast and crew of this medical show.

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  5. Dr. Robert Dalgety, a dedicated and brilliant general surgeon, and Dr. Bruce Kellerman, head of cardiothoracic surgery, are two renegade surgeons working together in a megasized, megafrugal, aging...

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    • William Fichtner
    • Peter O'fallon
    • September 25, 2002
  6. Where to Watch. Two maverick doctors in a Bay Area hospital bend (or break) the rules for the good of their patients, while HMO honchos try to keep costs down and the damage minimal. Season 1...

  7. Runtime 1h. Total Runtime 8h (8 episodes) Country United States. Languages English. Studios Marc Platt Productions + 1 more. Genres Drama. Medicine could be a lucrative business if it weren't for all those sick people.