“I saw the despair of caregivers”: “Hippocrates” returns with a third season in the form of an uppercut

It’s an understatement to say that this season 3 of the “Hippocrates” series was anticipated. Three and a half years after the second, here are finally new episodes of this fiction which takes a terribly acute look at the state of the hospital world in France. In these six parts, the characters have all evolved since the trauma represented by the Covid crisis. After the end of their internship, Alyson and Hugo each worked separately at SOS Médecins, Chloé continued to work at the Raymond-Poincaré hospital, and Arben officially joined the emergency department, still under the direction of Olivier Brown.

In the middle of summer, everyone finds themselves under unbearable pressure while the emergency rooms are partly closed, beds increasingly scarce but with patients continuing to flow. The heroes from the beginning then come together to face it together, even if it means bending the rules, and trying to continue to practice their profession without denying their convictions.

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