A real doctor critiques a Chicago Med episode about a panda heart surgery. A spin-off series in the same universe as Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D., Chicago Med follows medical professionals at the Gaffney Chicago Medical Center emergency department, where wild cases arise every day. The medical show was recently renewed for season 9, which will air after the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes end. Though Chicago Med focuses on the daily life of doctors and nurses in an emergency department, it occasionally delves into the absurd. In season 2, episode 11, “Graveyard Shift,” doctors are forced to conduct heart surgery on an actual panda.
A real-life doctor, Doctor Mike, posted his reaction to the scene on YouTube. While Doctor Mike walks through the realism of the medical procedures in the show, he takes time to pick apart the concept of human surgeons operating on pandas. The idea that doctors would operate on animals they have never studied was laughable to him, and he showed his disapproval of the narrative. Check out his quote below:
“A panda! They literally are just making s*it up as they go now.
Okay, that’s great, but you know what’s more interesting? When a real patient — a human patient — needs surgery and the doctor’s busy with a panda, good luck explaining it to the patient’s family. ‘You see, we know your husband’s heart problem’s complicated, but panda’… No! He has not [done this procedure many times]! It’s a different species! They didn’t even give him like something similar. Is a panda even remotely similar to a human? This is done in humans. To do this on an animal and a species you’ve never done it before? That’s ridiculous. How is that an explanation?
I had a struggle at my hospital of supporting the public relations of a doctor who’s doing well on social media, and this hospital’s willing to support operating on a panda for a PR surgery. Get a panda surgeon! Not even a vet. Don’t go to the vet that treats cats and dogs. Go to the vet that operates on hearts of pandas. How do you know what is tachycardic even for a panda? Like, if you ask me right now, ‘What is a fast heart rate for a panda?’ I’m making it up if I tell you. They’re gonna stop the panda’s heart?
Okay, I don’t know why I’m entertained by this… She’s gonna wake up and kill all of you. Pandas are ruthless. The writers have to be on strike when this episode was written.”