The Good Doctor (TV Series)
Pipes (2017)
Antonia Thomas: Dr. Claire Browne
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Quotes
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Dr. Neil Melendez : 36 years old, 22 weeks pregnant. Ultrasound at sixteen weeks revealed a tumor on the fetus' tailbone.
Dr. Jared Kalu : Mom's got antiphospholipid syndrome. Makes surgery high risk.
Dr. Claire Browne : Also makes pregnancy high risk. She's had three miscarriages.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : [hurrying in] We need to do an ultrasound and MRI to measure the tumor's growth rate.
Dr. Neil Melendez : Late bus doesn't explain why you're showing up tired after you just had twelve hours off.
Dr. Claire Browne : We're all tired. Our last shift was thirty-six hours.
Dr. Neil Melendez : I'm not interested in debating the shift schedule with you. But I am curious why you always feel the need to defend him.
Dr. Claire Browne : Well, we're all on the same team.
Dr. Neil Melendez : Yes. But you're all quarterbacks. And when training camp is over, there's only gonna be one starter.
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Dr. Neil Melendez : Andrews is covering for Lim in the ER. He has a patient who needs a boil lanced.
Dr. Claire Browne : A plastic surgeon can't lance a boil?
Dr. Neil Melendez : Plastic surgeons can. Chief surgeons don't. You and Murphy.
Dr. Claire Browne : What? It was our ideas that convinced you to do the fetal surgery, and now you're punishing us with Andrews' scut work?
Dr. Neil Melendez : You're not getting punished. He is. For being late. Again. But I don't trust him alone with a patient. And since you like to defend him and seem to know how to communicate with him... hurry back.
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Dr. Claire Browne : Olivia Hartman?
Olivia Hartman : Yes, ma'am. I mean Doctor.
Dr. Claire Browne : You're eighteen?
Olivia Hartman : Yes, ma'am.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Where's the boil?
Olivia Hartman : It's, um... it's down there.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Down where?
Dr. Claire Browne : Shaun, it's, um... on her labia.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Hmm. Is it painful?
Olivia Hartman : Like I used a bowling ball for a tampon.
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Dr. Claire Browne : There's nothing to be embarrassed about.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : 25% of college students contract an STD before graduation.
Olivia Hartman : I'm not embarrassed. And I know all about STDs. I get tested every thirty days.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : There's no necrosis on the vaginal wall or cervix.
Dr. Claire Browne : You got it in already?
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Yes. It's definitely not flesh-eating bacteria. I was wrong.
Olivia Hartman : Thank God.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : You do need surgery to drain the Bartholin gland abscess.
Dr. Claire Browne : Why do you get an STD test every thirty days?
Olivia Hartman : I have to. For work. I do porn.
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Dr. Shaun Murphy : Nerves are like pipes!
Dr. Claire Browne : Shaun, th... this...
Dr. Shaun Murphy : We need to sever the pudenal nerve to excise the myoma, but if we reconnect the ends...
Dr. Marcus Andrews : The tumor is four centimeters in diameter. That's way too wide of a gap to reconnect the ends, and nerves don't stretch.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : We don't need to stretch it. We can connect the distal end of the pudenal nerve to the branch of the femoral cutaneous nerve from her inner thigh.
[to Olivia, as he hands Marcus his research]
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Would you rather loose feeling in your thigh or genitals?
Olivia Hartman : Thigh, definitely. Is he right? Can we do that?
Dr. Marcus Andrews : It probably would've been better to discuss this prior to meeting with the patient, but yes, I think it could work.
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Dr. Neil Melendez : Never contradict me in front of a patient again.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : I didn't. I agree with your assessment of the risks. I suggested a way to mitigate them.
Dr. Neil Melendez : Not in front of the patient.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : We're not in front of the patient now.
Dr. Claire Browne : I was just reading about a new technique for transeophageal echocardiography monitoring. If there's a cardiac issue, it would give us an early warning.
Dr. Neil Melendez : Let's get her prepped. ASAP.