Dr. G: Medical Examiner

08 Nov '09 - 07:09 by benr

One of the many facinating things I discovered at LISA was that almost no one has heard of (no one at my sessions at LISA anyway) Dr. G: Medical Examiner

Jan C. Garavaglia, M.D., (aka "Dr. G") is the chief medical examiner for the District Nine (Orange-Osceola) Medical Examiner's Office in Florida. An assortment of her cases are strung together to create the weekly show on Discovery Health "Dr. G: Medical Examiner."

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I started watching the show because Tamarah is a Discovery Health channel junky. She loves the medical detective shows such as Dr. G and Mystery Diagnosis. I am particularly drawn to the show when I do a lot of postmortem work on systems (aka: "core dump analysis"). Medical practice is a great model for how to approach problems systematically and to follow the story to its conclusion. I suspect many geeks (at least those who don't pontificate about not owning a TV) would also enjoy it.


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Brian Utterback (Email) (URL) - 08 November '09 - 11:45

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