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Doctors watch Grey's Anatomy for the fantasy, not because it's good medicine. Long, long ago when I paid attention, it was the general consensus that Grey's had a lousy grasp on medical reality. Remember the ghost sex arc? However, the show that I watched that doctors said was surprisingly accurate is Scrubs, a sitcom.
Scrubs completely captured what it feels like to work in healthcare. It's the only medical TV show that I not only managed to finish but actually rewatch often.
Scrubs is indeed the most accurate medical show, by far.