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We all have a guilty pleasure genre that we can’t help but get stuck into. For some, this is the marvellous world of medicine – the heart-pounding life-and-death situations and nail-biting drama.

If medical drama is your cup tea, here’s a healthy dose of some of the most impressive medical shows to celebrate World Doctors’ Day on 30th March and to keep you entertained during the first week of April!

New Amsterdam

New to the medical drama genre is New Amsterdam follows Dr. Max Goodwin as he becomes the medical director of one of the United States’ oldest public hospitals, aiming to reform the neglected facility by tearing up its bureaucracy in order to provide exceptional care to patients. Don’t miss this riveting series weekdays on M-Net City channel 115 at 1pm.

Grey’s Anatomy

Can you believe it’s in its 16th season already? Well, for a fictional series that continues to pull on the heartstrings of the young and old, there’s no stopping the surgical interns, residents, and attending doctors at the Seattle Grace Hospital. Keep up to date by watching the latest episode Mondays on M-Net, DStv Channel 101 at 9:00pm WATand see how your favourite characters develop into seasoned doctors while trying to maintain their personal lives and relationships.

The Resident

If one new episode of Grey’s Anatomy per week isn’t enough to satisfy your sitcom urges, hop on over to The Resident on Tuesdays on FOX, DStv Channel 125 at 7:45pm WAT. Similarly, it focuses on the lives and duties of staff members at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital, while delving into the bureaucratic practices of the hospital industry.

Dr Christian Will See You Now

Doctor Christian Jessen, a well-respected British physician, television presenter and writer takes on the cases of real patients who need medical assistance. The new, honest and emotional series starts Wednesday, 1 April on Real Time, DStv Channel 155 at 2:50pm WAT. Tune in as the doctor races against the clock in an attempt to make as many house calls and appointments as he can within a 12-hour shift.

Outpatients

Based in the colourful city of Johannesburg, Cathy Davies uses innovative techniques and methods to save lives in South Africa. Treat your inner medical fanatic to back-to-back episodes of the first season of Outpatients, Saturday, 4 April on FOX Life, DStv Channel 126 from 11:50am WAT to 8:00pm WAT.

Medical dramas will never go out of style. But if you can’t wait for another dose of your favourite show, we’ve got your prescription right here on DStv.

For more gripping shows, download the DStv Now app for live streaming or to take control of your subscription.

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