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Follows the personal and professional lives of a group of doctors at Seattle's Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.


“Hope in every heartbeat.”
The lives of staff in the womens' health clinic of a fictitious hospital in Philadelphia.

Rosa Blasi
Dr. Luisa 'Lu' Delgado

Jenifer Lewis
Lana Hawkins

Josh Coxx
Peter Riggs

Tamera Mowry-Housley
Dr. Kayla Thornton

Rick Schroder
Dr. Dylan West
Strong Medicine is a drama series that first aired in 2000 exploring themes of social class, medical drama. it stars Rosa Blasi, Jenifer Lewis, Josh Coxx. The lives of staff in the womens' health clinic of a fictitious hospital in Philadelphia.
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