Abby Johnson (Ashley Bratcher) es una de las directoras más jóvenes de las clínicas "Planned Parenthood" que existen en la nación. Ejerciendo ese cargo ha estado involucrada hasta en 22.000 abortos y ha aconsejado a innumerables mujeres con respecto a la toma de decisiones relacionadas con la reproducción. Su pasión por la materia la llevaría a convertirse en la portavoz de la franquicia, luchando por establecer la legislación en que la ha que creído firmemente desde su adolescencia. Sin embargo, un día su perspectiva toma un inesperado rumbo tras presenciar algo que la marcará de por vida.
Elena, 35, y Jake, 26, se conocen por casualidad en nochevieja intentando coger el mismo taxi. Pero en lugar de ir cada uno por su cuenta, comparten el viaje y acaban empezando una relación. A las pocas semanas ya están viviendo juntos y, poco después, hablando de formar una familia. Pero poco a poco la realidad se irá imponiendo y complicará las cosas.
Amy es una mujer felizmente casada con James, un profesor. Pero su estabilidad se viene abajo cuando James, enamorado de una de sus alumnas, le pide el divorcio. Sola por primera vez en su vida, Amy debe hacer frente a su nueva situación de libertad. Entabla primero una relación platónica con un amable tendero local, mucho mayor que ella. Él también ha enviudado recientemente y se tienen el uno al otro para aligerar su intensa sensación de soledad. Más tarde Amy conoce a Howard en una galería de arte. Su relación tampoco será fácil. (FILMAFFINITY)
Inside the dramatic search for a cure to ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome). 17 million people around the world suffer from what ME/CFS has been known as a mystery illness, delegated to the psychological realm, until now. A scientist in the only neuro immune institute in the world may have come up with the answer. An important human drama, plays out on the quest for the truth.
TV pilot for series centered around a beachfront clinic in the community of Venice, California.
A doctor's marriage to a single mother comes unravelled.
Judith is a doctor who is very committed to her profession. Aiming to become a cardiologist, she performs part of her residency in a chronically understaffed hospital emergency room. During a particularly difficult shift, she makes a mistake that causes the death of a patient. Judith is devastated and doubts whether she is suited to the profession. Her fellow doctors, including her partner Mark, advise her to just carry on as before. While Judith’s actions are investigated, she is assigned to ambulance duty. Being in a new environment and having some distance to the clinical routine allow her to see things in a new light.
When the pictures from Bergamo in Italy go around the world in spring 2020, even non-medical people know what the word pandemic means. The previously unknown Coronavirus is spreading rapidly across the planet. Four days later, exit and contact restrictions also apply in Germany. Since then, the life of the Konstanz intensive care physician Dr. Carolin Mellau and her family on their heads. The female doctor becomes a member of the crisis team and is on duty around the clock to prepare the clinic for the impending emergency. As an anesthesiologist intubating those infected with COVID-19, she herself carries a high risk of infection. Meanwhile, her husband Stefan has to cancel his concerts as a musician, is no longer allowed to teach his music students and is suddenly sitting at home without an income. Teenage daughter Luzy is not allowed to see her Swiss boyfriend because the border is closed. She and brother Tim cannot go to school. But the worst case for the family is yet to come.
While running a free medical clinic in the 1960s, missionary couple John and Bettie Dreisbach face heavy government opposition in their attempt to preach the Gospel to the Muslim community of West Africa.