Episode
Chicago Hope: Austin, We Have a Problem
Overview
Gordan teaches Kate how to fly. Hancock accuses a police officer of shooting a homeless African-American.
Details
- Series
- Chicago Hope
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 7
- Air date
- 1998-11-11
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
Austin, We Have a Problem is Episode 7 in Season 5 of Chicago Hope. It aired on 1998-11-11. The runtime is 60 min.
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Episode 6: Viagra-Vated Assault
Kate discovers that a patient is using Viagra to cheat on his wife; Jack gives a blood transfusion even though it's against the patient's Jehovah's Witness religion; a musician fears his creativity may be stifled by the medicine Aaron prescribes for his bipolar disorder; Joe's son drives the staff crazy as he roams the hospital behaving exactly like his father.
Episode 8: The Other Cheek
A celebrity dies and news crews invade the hospital to cover the story.
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Episode 5: One Hundred and One Damnations
The hospital prepares for the Doctor of the Year party, and several old friends drop by. Watters goes into a virus-induced coma and gets some words of wisdom from Alan Birch. Camille Shutt returns for the party and Aaron discovers he still has feeling for her. Dr. Nyland returns to the hospital and reveals that he has really changed his life. Geiger also visits the hospital.
Episode 9: Tantric Turkey
Billy's mother shows up at the hospital and announces she is about to give birth. The star of the road company version on ""Jesus Christ Superstar"" comes to the hospital when the star is ill. Yeats former teacher comes to the hospital with chest pains.
Episode 4: The Breast and the Brightest
Grad accuses a mother are starving her infant to death. Shutt and Catera disagree over a neurological patient. Austin announces her plans with NASA, and Watters taked away her status as Chief of Surgery. Yeats uses his ""sixth sense"" to diagnose a patient.
Episode 10: Gun with the Wind
Wilkes must face the parents of a child brought into the ER when it becomes clear that Raymond was responsible for the child's injury. NASA starts interview Kate's colleagues. One of Aaron's patients is attracted to him.
Episode 3: Wag the Doc
Hancock accuses Watters and Austin of racism when they refuse to operate on a black patient. One of Shutt's patients commits suicide when the medicine needed isn't covered by insurance.
Episode 11: McNeil and Pray
A member of Jack's basketball team sustains a near-fatal injury during a game; Bobby disagrees about the need for his patient to have heart surgery.
Episode 2: Austin Space
A cardiologist in NASA's Doctors in space program has a heart attack and Kate takes the doctors place in the program. Dr. Shutt has a patient who needs to tell his father, an Orthodox Rabbi, that he is gay.
Episode 12: Adventures in Babysitting
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Episode 13: Karmic Relief
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