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  1. Jul 12, 2018 · Jack McKee (William Hurt) is a highly-skilled surgeon with a loving family, an expensive home, and a Mercedes convertible. He jokes with his buddies at the hospital and keep his patients at a distance because “you need to be detached to be a good surgeon.”

  2. Jack McKee (William Hurt) is an arrogant self-satisfied surgeon on top of the world. He and his colleagues, Dr. Eli Blumfield (Adam Arkin) and Dr. Kaplan (very well-portrayed by Mandy Patimkin) are all successful surgeons.

  3. Feb 10, 2010 · Jack MacKee is a top-notch surgeon at the hospital in which he worked at. Although Jack had a strong need for power, which he clearly displayed through his many acts of saying "Do you know who I am?" while receiving treatment for his cancer.

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  4. Dr. Jack McKee is a successful surgeon at a leading San Francisco hospital. He and his wife, Anne, have all the trappings of success, although Jack works such long hours that he rarely has time to see their son and has become somewhat emotionally dead to his wife.

  5. Sep 10, 2012 · Jack McKee is a brilliant, happily married surgeon who lacks compassion for his patients. Only when he himself develops cancer does he start to appreciate the trials and terrors of being...

  6. Jul 24, 1991 · “The Doctor” tells the story of an aloof, self-centered heart surgeon who treats his patients like names on a list. Then he gets sick himself, and doesn’t like it one bit when he’s treated like a mere patient.

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  8. www.bmj.com › content › 334/7593/589The Doctor - The BMJ

    Mar 15, 2007 · William Hurt plays Dr Jack McKee, a cardiac surgeon, who is lively and technically competent, but also arrogant, and who has appalling doctor-patient communication skills. Why is it always the surgeons that seem to be this way?