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| Element | What “Fake” Looks Like | What “Real” Looks Like | |--------|----------------------|----------------------| | | Rare, glamorous diseases (e.g., exploding aneurysm in the elevator) | Chronic illness management (diabetes, autoimmune), post-op infections, failed treatments | | Romance Arc | Love declared after one dramatic code blue | Slow build over night shifts, coffee breaks, shared dark humor after a patient death | | Conflict | A jealous ex showing up in the ER | Scheduling conflicts, sleep deprivation causing a snapped comment, differing views on end-of-life care | | Resolution | Grand gesture in the OR gallery | Quiet moment in an on-call room or a text after a 16-hour shift saying “You okay?” |
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