Scrubbing In

Scrubbing In (2013)

EndedReality show

Scrubbing In chronicles the behind-the-scenes trauma and drama of a group of nine traveling nurses who've been relocated to work at a hospital in Orange County, CA.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10SolsticeDec 26, 2013
S01E09The Surprise VisitDec 26, 2013
S01E08Crazy from the HeatDec 19, 2013
S01E07God Save the QueenDec 12, 2013
S01E06Let's Go HomeDec 5, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Scrubbing In' premiere?

'Scrubbing In' premiered on October 24, 2013.

Who were the main characters in 'Scrubbing In'?

The main characters in 'Scrubbing In' were Chris, Adrian, Heather, Michelle, Nikki, and Fernando.

What was the premise of 'Scrubbing In'?

'Scrubbing In' followed a group of travel nurses who left their homes to work at a hospital in Orange County, California.

Where was 'Scrubbing In' set?

'Scrubbing In' was set in Orange County, California.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Scrubbing In'?

The first season of 'Scrubbing In' consisted of 10 episodes.

What challenges did the travel nurses face in 'Scrubbing In'?

The travel nurses in 'Scrubbing In' faced challenges such as adjusting to a new environment, forming new relationships, and dealing with the pressures of their demanding jobs.

Did 'Scrubbing In' offer a realistic portrayal of the nursing profession?

'Scrubbing In' received mixed reviews regarding its portrayal of the nursing profession, with some praising its authenticity and others criticizing it for being overly dramatic.

Did 'Scrubbing In' receive any awards or nominations?

'Scrubbing In' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

Did 'Scrubbing In' have a dedicated fan following?

'Scrubbing In' had a small but dedicated fan following who appreciated the show's focus on travel nursing and the friendships formed among the characters.

How did the audience react to 'Scrubbing In'?

The audience's reaction to 'Scrubbing In' was divided, with some enjoying the show's entertainment value and others feeling that it didn't accurately represent the nursing profession.

Were there any unique medical cases featured in 'Scrubbing In'?

'Scrubbing In' occasionally featured unique medical cases to add drama and suspense to the storyline.

Did 'Scrubbing In' explore the personal lives of the characters?

Yes, 'Scrubbing In' delved into the personal lives of the characters, exploring their relationships, friendships, and personal struggles.

How did 'Scrubbing In' depict the work-life balance of the travel nurses?

'Scrubbing In' highlighted the challenges faced by the travel nurses in maintaining a work-life balance due to the demanding nature of their profession.

Did 'Scrubbing In' address any ethical dilemmas in the nursing profession?

'Scrubbing In' occasionally touched upon ethical dilemmas in the nursing profession, but it primarily focused on the personal lives and relationships of the characters.

Did 'Scrubbing In' have any notable guest stars?

'Scrubbing In' did not have any notable guest stars during its run.

How did 'Scrubbing In' end?

The ending of 'Scrubbing In' showcased the personal growth of the characters as they navigated their careers and relationships, but the show did not receive a definitive conclusion.

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