Autopsy: Emergency Room

Autopsy: Emergency Room (2007)

EndedDocumentary showMedical

In this three-part series, Dr. Gunther Von Hagens explores the impact that accidents and assaults have on the human body, while demonstrating what medical staff can do to try to preserve life.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Lesson 3: Violent ImpactNov 20, 2007
S01E02Lesson 2: Massive Blood LossNov 13, 2007
S01E01Lesson 1: Minutes from DeathNov 6, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' premiere?

'Autopsy: Emergency Room' premiered on October 4, 2007.

What is the format of 'Autopsy: Emergency Room'?

'Autopsy: Emergency Room' is a documentary-style TV show.

Who is the host of 'Autopsy: Emergency Room'?

Dr. Michael Baden is the host of 'Autopsy: Emergency Room'.

What is the main focus of 'Autopsy: Emergency Room'?

'Autopsy: Emergency Room' focuses on the real-life cases encountered in the emergency room.

How does 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' differ from other medical shows?

'Autopsy: Emergency Room' provides a unique perspective by showcasing the medical and forensic aspects of emergency room cases.

How long are the episodes of 'Autopsy: Emergency Room'?

The episodes of 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' have a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

What is the target audience for 'Autopsy: Emergency Room'?

'Autopsy: Emergency Room' is aimed at viewers interested in medical and forensic topics.

Are the cases in 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' based on real-life incidents?

Yes, the cases depicted in 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' are based on real-life incidents.

What kind of medical cases are covered in 'Autopsy: Emergency Room'?

'Autopsy: Emergency Room' covers a wide range of medical cases, including trauma, accidents, and unexplained deaths.

Does 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' feature interviews with medical professionals?

Yes, 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' includes interviews with medical professionals involved in the cases.

How is the narrative of 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' structured?

'Autopsy: Emergency Room' follows a narrative structure that presents the case, the medical procedures performed, and the autopsy findings.

Are there any recurring characters in 'Autopsy: Emergency Room'?

While 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' doesn't have recurring characters, it features different medical professionals in each episode.

Is 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' suitable for sensitive viewers?

Due to its graphic content, 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' may not be suitable for sensitive viewers.

Is 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' educational?

Yes, 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' aims to educate viewers about medical and forensic procedures.

How many seasons of 'Autopsy: Emergency Room' were produced?

'Autopsy: Emergency Room' had a total of one season.

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