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Once upon a time, there was a man named Steve Mitchell. Steve was just a normal man who worked as a surgeon at University Hospital. Steve didn’t know it yet, but he was a hero. However, he was tested several times before saving the lives of many people, and some of these tests he failed. Steve struggled to keep his head and not fall in to the traps laid out for him.


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Before becoming a hero, Steve was a family man. He often spent time with his family, including playing with his two daughters, Annabelle and Katie. Also, Steve had a loving wife named Sally, who was pregnant with his other child. Their life was rather normal, but this began to change quickly.










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One day, Steve was introduced to a new medical student named Gigi, a.k.a. GG, because they felt as though he could help her grow into an amazing surgeon. If he was able to help her and take care of his patients, Steve would be promoted to a new job. This seemed easy enough to Steve, who was rather cocky about his abilities. Little did Steve know, this young attractive medical student would be his biggest enemy.






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After working with GG for a little while, Steve is given a big break. He is asked to perform a part of major surgery while the main doctor is out of the room. This, in fact, is the day that Steve’s life begins to go downhill. Steve’s over-reaching ambition causes him to work more on the surgery than he was allowed to. He cuts the wrong cord, and the woman begins to die. The main surgeon rushes to the scene, but the lady is already critical. The woman, Mrs. Samuelson, is taken to the SICU, leaving Steve in shock and vomiting across the floor.




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Meanwhile, Steve’s normal patient, Mr. Bernard, is coding. It was a code blue, cardiac arrest, and Steve had no idea why. He immediately rushed up to his patient’s room, just in time to see multiple people giving him compressions. In a many of minutes, Steve watches a man who he had just had a conversation with earlier that day fall into a never ending sleep. Everyone leaves except GG who stands there with her hand on Steve’s shoulder, comforting him. Steve feels as though his life is over, but his situation gets much worse.

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They never quite find out what happened to Mr. Bernard. They believed he overdosed on potassium, which Steve had prescribed to his patient for health reasons. This makes it seem as though he was responsible for killing Mr.Bernard because he didn’t measure the amount properly. This caused Steve to fall into a deep hole where no one trusted him and looked at him as though he was a murderer. He hoped to not lose his job or to be arrested.


"I'm not a murderer, am I?"
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Over the next few weeks, Steve deals with drama about his two patients. The new job he was expected to get slips out of his fingers. He grows distant from his family, and normally sleeps at the hospital. He has been banned from performing surgery on any patients until the authorities decide that he is mentally stable. For a while, Steve’s life is a blur of guilt and self-pity.




"Please, Honey, don't leave me or the family."

"If only you understood Sally, if only... ."
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Unfortunately, as Steve grows away from his family and pregnant wife,he grows closer to the med student GG. For months, Steve fights against his urge to cheat. For a while, Steve is successful and never encourages flirting of any kind. In the end however, he fails to stay loyal to his wife.






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"Doing Harmwritten by Kelly Parsons"
Surgeon Steve Mitchell faces a series of professional and personal crises when a manipulative medical student begins sabotaging his career and family life.
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