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Hopkins (TV series)

''Hopkins'' is a seven-part documentary TV series set at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, a teaching hospital in Baltimore, Maryland (USA). It premiered in the United States on June 26, 2008, on ABC〔 and is currently airing in syndication on the We TV Network. The theme for the show "So Much to Say" was written by songwriter Matthew Puckett. The series won a Peabody Award in 2009.〔(68th Annual Peabody Awards ), May 2009.〕
Created as a real-life adjunct to the ABC medical drama ''Grey's Anatomy'',〔 it follows the professional lives of hospital caregivers and their patients. The show is a follow-up to the ABC Special ''Hopkins 24/7'', from 2000. ''Boston Med'', which aired on ABC in June–August 2010, was produced by the same team behind ''Hopkins''.
==Controversy==
The fourth episode of the series featured a young boy with a serious, irreversible heart condition. His heart was barely functioning at a level high enough to keep him alive, and he went into cardiac arrest during a heart biopsy. During a discussion among the boy's doctors about the course of treatment, Dr. James Fackler, a pediatric critical care specialist, was shown saying, "It's my opinion that we should just let the child die." This comment incited controversy among viewers, who considered it insensitive.〔http://www.pallimed.org/2008/07/palliative-care-view-of-hopkins.html〕
In a video on ABC's ''Hopkins'' website, Dr. Fackler elaborated on what he meant, explaining that if the boy required a heart transplant, mechanical life support (ECMO) would not keep him alive long enough for a new heart to become available.

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