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  1. The Doctor's program is taken from Voyager, and he is put to work on a vast hospital ship, where the twisted medical system is based on social status, rather than medical condition. On board a large vessel, a crowded hospital ship, a trader named Gar is trying to sell medical supplies to Chellick, an administrator. Gar suggests this time he does not have any substandard merchandise, but rather ...

  2. Where patients care is based off of the person's use to society. It's an episode with a very clear moral premise, that every life has the some valve as everyone else. It also remains relevant due to the healthcare issue in the United States. However it goes beyond that, it explores the doctors ethics, and ethics in general.

  3. U can be smart, willing to learn, eager, but if u are poor u don't get proper treatment or education. No matter how brilliant u could become u are left dying. Its catch 22. U can be potentially brilliant but u can't have the opportunity to prove because u already aren't educated and trained.

  4. Jul 4, 2024 · Kidnapped from Voyager and forced to reside on a Dinaali hospital ship in "Critical Care," The Doctor's desire to treat the facility's patients was blocked by limited resources and a protocol that prioritized the distribution of medicines and treatments to citizens whose professions, skills, and accomplishments were deemed more valuable to society.

  5. Star Trek: Voyager. ) " Critical Care " is the 151st episode of Star Trek: Voyager, and the fifth episode of its seventh season. This episode focuses on the plight of the EMH, who has been stolen and is forced to work at an alien hospital. [1][2] While working there it is confronted with various medical ethics questions he must overcome.

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  8. Nov 1, 2000 · Critical Care: Directed by Terry Windell. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. Stolen and sold off, The Doctor winds up enslaved at an alien hospital, where social status strictly defines the quality of provided health care.

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