Gideon's Crossing (2000)
Gideon's Crossing
2000Ben Gideon, a doctor of great skill and with a great bedside manner, heads the experimental oncology ward at a fictional teaching hospital in New England. Based on the work of Dr. Jerome Groupman, Gideon fights to inspire the next generation of doctors.
Seasons & Episode
Ben's friend and patient, a career politician, is diagnosed with cancer.
The staff have to tell a woman enquiring about her husband that he has died.
A woman with breast cancer is strangely opposed to the treatment which Ben prescribes. Bruce is infatuated with the girlfriend of a patient, and Ben witnesses a serious accident outside his daughter's school.
Ben has problems with a difficult patient who happens to be one of the hospital's major benefactors. A young woman who is terminally ill wants to be mummified.
Ben and his students race to find the cause of a mysterious infection which is sweeping the hospital.
Bruce falls under suspicion when one of his patients commits suicide.
A deaf girl seeks Ben's help. Sid faces a life or death dilemma, and the Porter case is finally resolved.
Ollie tries to help an impoverished man suffering from leukemia. Bruce meets a patient with an ailment that defies conventional medical treatment.
Boies' father suddenly comes back into his life. Ben looks for a new way to help a hemophiliac boy.
Cabranes faces a dangerous situation with one of his psychiatric patients. Boies' father fights cancer.
Gideon's patient Ellenor Frutt is diagnosed with a disease that complicates pregnancy. She makes Gideon promise he will put the baby's life ahead of her own. This crossover starts on The Practice S05E16 Gideon's Crossing (I).
A classmate of Ben's asks him to treat her father, who is dying from cancer. But the man, a believer in old-school medicine, doesn't want Ben's help.
Ben Gideon, a doctor of great skill and with a great bedside manner, heads the experimental oncology ward at a fictional teaching hospital in New England. Based on the work of Dr. Jerome Groupman, Gideon fights to inspire the next generation of doctors.