Perhaps the most nuanced and valuable portrayal of the year came from Showtime’s , which aired its fourth season in 2012. Despite its protagonist’s deeply troubled personal life—including a prescription drug addiction—the show was widely praised by nursing advocates. Dr. Gerard Fealy of University College Dublin noted that while Jackie was a “flawed individual,” she was also “intelligent, savvy and highly competent”. In one notable story arc, Jackie took over the running of the emergency department during a staffing crisis, showcasing clinical leadership rarely seen on American television.
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Perhaps the most nuanced and valuable portrayal of the year came from Showtime’s , which aired its fourth season in 2012. Despite its protagonist’s deeply troubled personal life—including a prescription drug addiction—the show was widely praised by nursing advocates. Dr. Gerard Fealy of University College Dublin noted that while Jackie was a “flawed individual,” she was also “intelligent, savvy and highly competent”. In one notable story arc, Jackie took over the running of the emergency department during a staffing crisis, showcasing clinical leadership rarely seen on American television.
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