![]() ![]() Movies usually have a medical expert on set to direct them on how to accurately perform a medical procedure. There is quite a lot of research that goes into writing medical scenes. Most viewers (except maybe medical experts) are not willing to spend that much time watching a fictional character undergo surgery in the name of medical accuracy. For instance, real-life surgery is immensely dull. The inaccuracies in even the best movies of all time come from how dramatizing these scenes is more exciting than accurately presenting how they play out in real life. Of course, it's unrealistic to expect movies to get every little medical detail right, but some movies have taken their creative freedom too far. From emergency surgery to CPR being performed incorrectly, there are a lot of medical scenes that are simply there for drama effect. While some movie scenes accurately present real-life medical situations, others fail to accurately execute the proper scientific steps used when saving a life. Medical scenes are common in movies, but experts often criticize them for their accuracy and realism. ![]()
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