Whenever there's a TV drama there's usually at least one character who is a gorgeous looking medical professional. So we've rounded up our favourite screen doctors for a reminder of why we can't get enough of a surgeon in scrubs.
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Rodger Corser plays the bad-boy doctor who partied so hard he was put on probation and sent to Whyhope to be a GP. The talented heart surgeon has had to eat some humble pie working in his hometown but is planning big things for the area, with a cardiac clinic on the cards. He's broken a few hearts along the way too, including that of fellow doctor Penny Cartwright.
Hugh Laurie headlines House as the tile character, a curmudgeonly doctor who uses unconventional methods to treat patients with baffling symptoms.
The character walks with a limp and uses a cane after a golf injury caused a muscle in one of his legs to die. Playing a limping character has given Laurie knee issues, and has a habit of limping while playing other characters when he hears the word 'action' on set.
Max, played by Ryan Eggold, arrived at New Amsterdam as the new Dean. He quickly ruffled feathers when he made massive changes to the hospital by firing the heads of department.
At the same time he started his new job he also found out he had aggressive throat cancer. In Season 1 he is also trying to save his marriage to his pregnant wife, Georgia.
Australian Jesse Spencer plays Dr Chase, a surgeon and intensive care specialist on House's team.
There seems to be a love/hate relationship between Chase and House. Chase is often insulted by House but doesn't put up much of a fuss, and the pair clearly respect each other.
The camera loves Helen, played by Freema Agyeman, which is why she spent a lot of time on TV. But when Max took over at New Amsterdam she was encouraged to return to patient work. She became Max's cancer doctor and the pair tried to ignore their feelings for each other because of his marriage.
Dermot Mulroney is best known for his role in romantic comedy My Best Friend's Wedding but you may have missed him as maverick surgeon, Walter Wallace in Pure Genius.
In the short-lived series, Walter joins forces with a billionaire who opens a hospital specialising in treatments using cutting-edge technology.
Colin Donnell plays Connor, a doctor from a wealthy but troubled family. He has dealt with his sister's abandonment issues and ongoing tension from his father who resents his career choice. Connor is a cardiothoracic surgeon who originally specialised in trauma surgery.
You'd have to be an extremely intelligent and talented person to have medicine as your backup for a career as a professional violin player, but that's Natalie's backstory. Played by Torey DeVitto, Natalie is a paediatric specialist who gave birth to her first child seven months after her husband died. After that she developed feelings for colleague Will Halstead.
Joan, played by Jessica Marais, is a product of her generation, fighting for equality in the dynamic 1960s and '70s. She arrived at Kings Cross Hospital a trainee obstetrician and rose to become a highly sought after doctor. Joan had a lot to deal with over the years, including a lover who went on the run and a mix-up which left her with another woman's sick child instead of her own baby.
And we can't not have a gallery of hot doctors without McDreamy. Played by Patrick Dempsey, Derek Shepherd was a brain surgeon who fell for surgical intern Meredith Grey. Their romance faced many challenges but ultimately resulted in a marriage and three kids.