A potential heart donor, a baby born without a brain, sparks disagreement between Geiger and Watters.
A priest desires to keep his peculiar injury secret; a liposuction patient dies; Geiger can't operate on a child.
A newborn's life is in the hands of a heart surgeon who has Tourette's syndrome; Dr. Hanlon's patient remodels herself to look like a Barbie doll; a stranger gives Dr. Wilkes a brain that he claims is Einstein's.
Dr. McNeil puts the life of a young ballplayer in jeopardy while trying to save his arm; Dr. Shutt and Dr. Simon believe a Romanian infant is suffering arrested brain development due to neglect.
Dr. Cacaci is rushed to the emergency room after an apparent suicide attempt.
The widow of a heart-attack victim asks doctors to impregnate her with sperm from her husband's body; rats infest the building.
A mysterious plague attacks the hospital, causing multiple fatalities; a patient's child is missing in the hospital.
Doctors perform an experimental lung surgery with guidance from a doctor in Sri Lanka via satellite and the Internet.
Drs. McNeil and Shutt become victims of a terrorist in an abandoned warehouse; Drs. Alberghetti and Hanlon fight to save a brutally stabbed woman.
A woman refuses treatment because of religious beliefs; Dr. Hanlon fights to provide free treatment; multiple piercings cause a young man's staph infection and heart problems; the hospital's Web site stirs angst among the staff members.
Dr. Simon performs brain surgery on a colleague; Dr. Geiger must fire a doctor who experiments with human cloning; MacNeil and Alberghetti argue during a board meeting.
A hepatitis scare forces Dr. Geiger to call for outside help; Dr. Simon's misdiagnosis causes her to doubt herself.
Dr. McNeil goes to court to help a teenage boy who has been forced to live as a girl; Drs. Simon and Alberghetti join forces to help an Alzheimer's patient.
Drs. Simon and Shutt explore their personal relationship; a man must decide which of his two dying children will receive his liver.
Geiger attempts to perform surgery on his adopted daughter after she develops heart problems; Geiger is pressured to slash the hospital budget; Hanlon performs an appendectomy on a pair of uninsured, conjoined twins.
A mentally impaired couple discover that the hospital performed a hysterectomy years earlier.
Drs. Schutt and Simon must induce a patient's hypothermia in order to operate; steroid abuse puts a female professional wrestler in danger; Dr. Wilkes and his son save a spider's life.
Conjoined adult twins with pancreatic cancer refuse to be separated; Dr. McNeil discovers his friend has turned to a life of crime.
An HMO acquires the hospital, and its owner is bent on cutting costs.
Drs. Schutt and Simon perform an experimental brain surgery; Dr. McNeil is close to being fired.
Heart-attack victim Hubert Miller deals with another patient fighting HMO bureaucracy; Dr. Shutt's comatose patient awakens after 15 years.
Hoyt Hospital Services wants to buy the hospital as an empty facility; Dr. Simon has an ectopic pregnancy; Dr. McNeill performs a miraculous surgery.
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