>“We don’t come at it from having read the headlines,” exec producer John Wells tells me. It comes, they say, from real-world experience and expertise. The writers’ room boasts two emergency room physicians, plus another four on set, as well as eight to 10 full-time nurses. “We’ve listened to what they say,” says Wells. “What are they concerned about? What are their worries? What are their fears?” Hence, a show that deals as sensitively with the methods for relieving impaction (Google, if you dare) as the very American problem of mass shootings. (
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>“We don’t come at it from having read the headlines,” exec producer John Wells tells me. It comes, they say, from real-world experience and expertise. The writers’ room boasts two emergency room physicians, plus another four on set, as well as eight to 10 full-time nurses. “We’ve listened to what they say,” says Wells. “What are they concerned about? What are their worries? What are their fears?” Hence, a show that deals as sensitively with the methods for relieving impaction (Google, if you dare) as the very American problem of mass shootings. (