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How accurate is HBO’s ‘The Pitt’? Doctors, nurses weigh in

Last updated: January 20, 2026 1:40 pm
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Emergency room staff in Massachusetts and Rhode Island have reported experiences that mirror the intense and dramatic scenes depicted in the hit HBO Max show “The Pitt.” The show, now in its second season, follows the lives of doctors and nurses at the fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center as they navigate the chaos and challenges of working in an emergency room.

In one episode, emergency room staff are shown cutting the clothes off an unresponsive homeless man, only to have several rats leap from his body onto the floor. While this may seem like a shocking and exaggerated scenario, medical professionals in real-life emergency rooms have encountered similarly disturbing situations.

Another plotline in the show involves a child who is brought in unconscious, and doctors discover that he had ingested one of his father’s cannabis gummies. This storyline reflects a growing concern in the medical community about the increase in children being sickened by edibles at home, as more states legalize marijuana.

The show also touches on the frustrations and challenges faced by both patients and healthcare workers in the emergency room. One scene depicts a patient who becomes violent and assaults a nurse after waiting for hours to see a doctor. This kind of behavior is unfortunately not uncommon in emergency rooms, where emotions run high and tensions can escalate quickly.

While some medical professionals appreciate the accuracy and realism of “The Pitt,” others find it too close to home and prefer to take a break from the intensity of their work before watching an episode. For many, watching the show can feel like reliving another shift in the emergency room.

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Overall, “The Pitt” offers a gritty and realistic portrayal of the chaotic and high-pressure environment of an emergency room. By showcasing the challenges and triumphs of healthcare workers, the show sheds light on the important and often overlooked work that they do. It serves as a reminder to viewers to appreciate the dedication and resilience of those who work tirelessly to save lives in the most challenging of circumstances.

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