The Pitt continues to shine a light on the horrors of the US healthcare system / Adrian Horton
In its second season, the award-winning medical drama is a scarily reflective show for the many Americans who watch it If you were stuck in the waiting room at the fictional Pittsburgh trauma medical center (PTMC) – and, as is the case with most real emergency rooms, to be at “the Pitt” almost (…)
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