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Liv and Maddie
Liv and Maddie Logo.png
Genre Comedy
Created by John D. Beck & Ron Hart
Starring
  • Dove Cameron
  • Joey Bragg
  • Tenzing Norgay Trainor
  • Kali Rocha
  • Benjamin King
  • Lauren Lindsey Donzis
Theme music composer
  • Bardur Haberg
  • Oli Jogvansson
  • Molly Kaye
  • Paula Winger
Opening theme "Better in Stereo"
by Dove Cameron
Composer(s) Eric Goldman & Ken Lofkoll
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 80 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • John D. Beck & Ron Hart
  • Andy Fickman
  • Betsy Sullenger
  • John Peaslee
Producer(s) Greg A. Hampson
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 21–24 minutes
Production company(s)
  • Beck & Hart Productions
  • Oops Doughnuts Productions
  • It's a Laugh Productions
Release
Original network Disney Channel
Original release July 19, 2013 – March 24, 2017
External links
Website
Liv and Maddie, titled Liv and Maddie: Cali Style for the fourth season, is an American comedy television series created by John D. Beck and Ron Hart that aired on Disney Channel, premiering on July 19, 2013, and ending on March 24, 2017. The series stars Dove Cameron, Joey Bragg, Tenzing Norgay Trainor, Kali Rocha, Benjamin King, and Lauren Lindsey Donzis.
A significant feature of the series is that Dove Cameron plays dual roles, one being Liv, an actress who has returned to her home after starring on a popular television series in Hollywood for four years, and the other one being Maddie, Liv's identical twin who remained behind. Another significant feature of the series are documentary-style cutaways where characters speak to the viewers to explain their opinions on various situations in each episode.

Contents

  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Episodes
  • 3 Cast
  • 4 Production
    • 4.1 Development
    • 4.2 Casting
    • 4.3 Music
      • 4.3.1 Songs
  • 5 Broadcast
  • 6 Reception
    • 6.1 Critical
    • 6.2 Ratings
    • 6.3 Awards and nominations
  • 7 Merchandise
  • 8 References
  • 9 External links

Plot

Actress Liv Rooney is a girly girl who has just returned to her birthplace of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, after finishing a four-year stint in Hollywood, filming a popular television series called Sing It Loud! Her identical twin sister, Maddie, a tomboy with a facility for sports, but with a particular talent for basketball, welcomes Liv back home with open arms. The twins have two younger brothers: Joey, an awkward and a smart teenager who likes cat shirts, and Parker, a clever and precocious tween with a slightly mischievous personality. Their parents are Karen, the high school psychologist and later the high school's vice-principal, and Pete, the coach of Maddie's high school basketball team who later accepts a position as the coach of a college team in Beloit, Wisconsin. The series revolves around Liv adjusting to normal family life after her successful career in Hollywood. Most events take place at the Rooney residence or at Ridgewood High School. At the end of the third season, the Rooney house collapses and Maddie enrolls in a college in Los Angeles, California. This prompts the rest of the Rooneys, except Pete who remains in Wisconsin to continue his coaching job, to move to Malibu, California, to take up residence with Karen's younger sister, Dena, and her daughter, Ruby, where the series' fourth season takes place.

Episodes

Main article: List of Liv and Maddie episodes
Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 21 July 19, 2013 July 27, 2014
2 24 September 21, 2014 August 23, 2015
3 20 September 13, 2015 June 19, 2016
4 15 September 23, 2016 March 24, 2017

Cast

Main article: List of Liv and Maddie characters
  • Dove Cameron as Liv and Maddie Rooney
  • Joey Bragg as Joey Rooney
  • Tenzing Norgay Trainor as Parker Rooney
  • Kali Rocha as Karen Rooney
  • Benjamin King as Pete Rooney (seasons 1–3)
  • Lauren Lindsey Donzis as Ruby (season 4)

Production

Development

Liv and Maddie began production in April 2013.[1] The series was created by John D. Beck and Ron Hart, both of whom also serve as executive producers alongside Andy Fickman. Beck and Hart are a production-writing team whose credits include According to Jim, Hey Arnold!, and Shake It Up!. Originally, the pair had shopped a script of a project called Bits and Pieces which featured a blended family similar to series like The Brady Bunch and Step by Step.[2] The series is produced under a joint venture by Beck & Hart Productions, Oops Doughnuts Productions, and It's a Laugh Productions.
On January 13, 2014, Disney Channel renewed Liv and Maddie for a 13-episode second season slated to premiere in fall 2014.[3] The second season was later expanded to 24 episodes.[4] The second season premiered on September 21, 2014. The series was renewed for a third season by Disney Channel on April 3, 2015.[5] The third season premiered on September 13, 2015. On December 21, 2015, actress Dove Cameron stated that Disney Channel was picking up Liv and Maddie for a fourth season.[6] On June 19, 2016, series creator Ron Hart announced on Twitter that the fourth season would premiere in fall 2016.[7] On July 1, 2016, Dove Cameron stated that they had filmed the series' final episode.[8] On August 19, 2016, it was announced by the series' creators, John D. Beck and Ron Hart, that the final season would be called Liv and Maddie: Cali Style. They also stated that the fourth and final season would premiere on September 23, 2016.[9]

Casting

Casting took place during the spring of 2012;[10] however, only a pilot episode was produced. The series followed Kali Rocha, Dove Cameron, Joey Bragg, Benjamin King, Cozi Zuehlsdorff, and Tenzing Norgay Trainor portraying Jodie Sullenger, mother of Alanna and Sticky, who married Pete Fickman, father of Crystal and Brody, with all six adjusting to life under the same roof. Eventually, Disney chose to change the concept of Bits and Pieces into one about a pair of twins.[2] Instead of hiring a new cast, production chose to keep those whom they had already hired and film a completely new pilot. The story now focused on Dove Cameron playing dual roles with the same parents and brothers. Lead billing for Cozi Zuehlsdorff was later dropped to guest star. The family name of "Rooney" was picked because of Sullenger's enjoyment of the Pittsburgh Steelers, a team owned by the Rooney family.[2]

Music

Main article: Liv and Maddie: Music from the TV Series
A full version of the Liv and Maddie theme song, "Better in Stereo", was recorded by Dove Cameron and released as a promotional single by Walt Disney Records on October 15, 2013.[11] A music video was filmed and aired on Disney Channel the night of October 29, 2013.[citation needed] The song was featured multiple times throughout the show, first in the season three finale, "Californi-a-Rooney", and then an acoustic version sung by Dove Cameron during the season four and series finale, "End-a-Rooney".
In the pilot, "Twin-a-Rooney", Liv shows Maddie a clip from the Sing It Loud! finale in which Liv's character, Stephanie Einstein, sings a cover of On Top of the World by Imagine Dragons. A full version of the song was recorded by Cameron and was released as a promotional single by Walt Disney Records on August 27, 2013.[12]
In "Fa-La-La-a-Rooney", Liv performs the classic "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" during the Steven's Point Holiday Spectacular. A full version of the song was recorded by Dove Cameron and is included on Holidays Unwrapped, a holiday album released by Walt Disney Records on October 15, 2013.[13]
In "Song-a-Rooney", Liv performs "FroyoYOLO" which goes viral, but Liv hates it. In the same episode, Liv performs "Count Me In". A full version of "Count Me In" was recorded by Dove Cameron and was released as a promotional single by Walt Disney Records on June 3, 2014.[14]
In "New Year's Eve-a-Rooney", Liv performs "You, Me and the Beat". A full version of the song was recorded by Cameron and was released as a promotional single by Walt Disney Records on December 2, 2014.
In "Rate-a-Rooney", Liv uploads "What a Girl Is". Two versions were created: the first being the one shown on Liv and Maddie and the other, including Christina Grimmie and Baby Kaely, was eventually recorded. Both versions are included in the Liv and Maddie soundtrack. The second version was released on iTunes on March 5, 2015, while the original version was released on March 17, 2015. On March 17, 2015, the Liv and Maddie soundtrack was released. The soundtrack includes "Better in Stereo", "On Top of the World", "FroyoYOLO", "Count Me In", "You, Me and the Beat", and both versions of "What a Girl Is". The soundtrack also includes "Say Hey", "As Long as I Have You", and "True Love", of which the last one would be morphed into two versions: Ballad, which would be sung by Jordan Fisher, and a piano duet featuring Jordan Fisher and Dove Cameron. On March 5, 2015, with the announcing of the soundtrack, the singles for those songs, minus FroyoYOLO, will no longer be available.
In "Prom-a-Rooney", Liv performs "True Love" at the school prom. Dove Cameron, like the other songs, recorded a full version of the song which was released as part of the Liv and Maddie soundtrack on March 17, 2015.
In "Band-a-Rooney", Liv's band, "The Dream", performs "Say Hey" at the Battle of the Bands. A full version was recorded by Dove Cameron, with the band member's actor doing the chorus. The song was released as part of the Liv and Maddie soundtrack on March 17, 2015.
In "Video-a-Rooney", Liv's band performs "As Long as I Have You". Dove Cameron recorded a full version which was released as part of the Liv and Maddie soundtrack on March 17, 2015. The song was the final song from the soundtrack that was played in the series.
In "SPARF-a-Rooney", Andy Grammer performs "Honey, I'm Good". This is one of the few songs in Liv and Maddie not to be part of the soundtrack.
In "Sing It Louder!!-a-Rooney", Liv and Ruby perform "One Second Chance" on the set of "Sing It Louder!!" The song was recorded by Dove Cameron and Lauren Lindsey Donzis and was released as a promotional single by Walt Disney Records on November 4, 2016.
In "Falcon-a-Rooney", "The Power of Two" is performed again by Liv and Ruby for "Sing It Louder!!" Like the previous song in season four, Dove Cameron and Lauren Lindsey Donzis recorded a full song, released on January 20, 2017.
In "Sing It Live!!!-a-Rooney, Liv sings "My Destiny" for the special episode of "Sing It Louder!!" Again, a full song was recorded by Dove Cameron and released as a promotional single on March 3, 2017.

Songs

List of songs in Liv and Maddie
Title Performed by First episode
"Better in Stereo" Dove Cameron "Twin-a-Rooney"
"On Top of the World" Dove Cameron "Twin-a-Rooney"
"Up on the Housetop" Dove Cameron and Ella Anderson "Fa-La-La-a-Rooney"
"Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" Dove Cameron "Fa-La-La-a-Rooney"
"FroyoYOLO" Dove Cameron "Song-a-Rooney"
"Count Me In" Dove Cameron "Song-a-Rooney"
"You, Me and the Beat" Dove Cameron "New Year's Eve-a-Rooney"
"What a Girl Is" Dove Cameron "Rate-a-Rooney"
"True Love" Dove Cameron "Prom-a-Rooney"
"Say Hey" Dove Cameron "Band-a-Rooney"
"As Long as I Have You" Dove Cameron "Video-a-Rooney"
"Honey, I'm Good" Andy Grammer "SPARF-a-Rooney"
"Key of Life" Dove Cameron "Dream-a-Rooney"
"One Second Chance" Dove Cameron and Lauren Lindsey Donzis "Sing It Louder!!-a-Rooney"
"Power of Two" Dove Cameron and Lauren Lindsey Donzis "Falcon-a-Rooney"
"My Destiny" Dove Cameron "Sing It Live!!!-a-Rooney"

Broadcast

Liv and Maddie airs on Disney Channel in the United States and Family Channel in Canada. The pilot episode aired as a preview on July 19, 2013. The first promo for the series was seen on June 28, 2013. The series officially premiered in the United States on September 15, 2013, and in Canada on September 20, 2013.[citation needed] The series stopped airing in Canada on Family Channel on September 1, 2015, and started airing on Disney Channel on September 5, 2015.[citation needed] La Chaîne Disney in French Canada premiered the episode "Home Run-a-Rooney" on March 24, 2016, 17 days before the US and Canada airing on April 10, 2016.[citation needed] In the UK and Ireland, the series aired a preview on October 7, 2013, and later premiered on November 8, 2013.[citation needed] In Australia and New Zealand, the series premiered on October 11, 2013.[citation needed] The second season premiered on January 8, 2015.[15] The third season premiered on December 2, 2015.[citation needed] The series premiered in Southeast Asia on January 10, 2014.[citation needed] In the Balkans, Greece, the Middle East and Africa, the series premiered on March 8, 2014.[citation needed] The second season premiered on February 7, 2015.[citation needed] In India, the series premiered on October 30, 2017 on Disney International HD.[16]

Reception

Critical

Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave the series' quality a rating of three out of five stars, describing it as a "jovial family sitcom" and applicable for ages seven and above. Ashby credited the series' "comical spin" on common family issues, like sibling rivalry, stating: "As is true of most tween-targeted comedies, the series glosses over a lot, especially when it comes to teen issues, but that's what makes it a worry-free pick for kids."[17] Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times compared the series to The Patty Duke Show while describing it as "a gentle, moderately amusing comedy" and praising Dove Cameron's portrayal of the down-to-earth Maddie and diva Liv, stating: "...the premise gives the writers plenty of opportunities."[18]

Ratings

Season Episodes First aired Last aired Avg. viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 20 July 19, 2013 5.78[19] July 27, 2014 TBD 2.87
2 24 September 21, 2014 2.04[20] August 23, 2015 2.45[21] 2.17
3 20 September 13, 2015 1.80[22] June 19, 2016 1.53[23] 1.87
4 15 September 23, 2016 1.66[24] March 24, 2017 1.30[25] 1.21

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result Ref.
2014 Kids' Choice Awards Mexico Favorite International Program Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards Mexico Favorite International Program Nominated
2015 Kids' Choice Awards Colombia Favorite International Program Nominated
2016 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Show: Comedy Nominated [26]
Kids' Choice Awards Mexico Favorite International Program Nominated [27]
Kids' Choice Awards Colombia Favorite International Program Won [28]
Kids' Choice Awards Argentina Favorite International Program Won [29]
2017 Kids' Choice Awards Mexico Favorite International Program Won
Kids' Choice Awards Colombia Favorite International Program Won
Kids' Choice Awards Argentina Favorite International Program Won

Merchandise

Brand marketing promotion from Liv and Maddie still continues strongly, with ACCO Brands, under the Day Dream brand, featuring a 2015 wall calendar and Disney D'Signed clothing line from selected retailers: Target and Kohl's. Wooky Entertainment owns Style Me Up, a creative fashion brand for tween girls, featuring Liv and Maddie: Dreams Come True and Liv and Maddie: A Rising Star sketchbooks.[citation needed] Footwear retailer Payless ShoeSource conducts Liv and Maddie-themed character footwear based on the series.[30] A novelization of the series, titled Liv and Maddie: Sisters Forever, was published by Disney Press on January 6, 2015.[31] The junior novel is based on the episodes "Twin-a-Rooney" and "Team-a-Rooney", and alternates between the view points of Liv, Maddie, Joey, and Parker. Featuring eight pages of photos from the series, the junior novel was adapted by Lexi Ryals.

References

  • "Newcomer Dove Cameron Lands Dual Roles in Upcoming Disney Channel Sitcom Liv and Maddie". Screener. March 8, 2013. Retrieved October 16, 2016.
  • Monica Disare (September 15, 2013). "Steelers fanatic behind Disney's new series 'Liv and Maddie'". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved October 16, 2016.
  • Philiana Ng (January 13, 2014). "Disney Channel Renews Liv and Maddie". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 13, 2014.
  • John D. Beck [@JohnDBeckTV] (September 12, 2014). "Why haven't we got 21 episodes for season 2:(" we have 24" (Tweet). Retrieved September 13, 2014 – via Twitter.
  • Elizabeth Wagmeister (April 3, 2015). "Liv and Maddie Renewed for Third Season on Disney Channel". Variety. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
  • Dove Cameron [@DoveCameron] (December 21, 2015). "Friends. Guess what?! Disney Channel is picking up #LivandMaddie season 4" (Tweet). Retrieved October 16, 2016 – via Twitter.
  • Ron Hart [@Scatter] (June 19, 2016). "Thank you for your amazing support this season. We hope to see you all back this fall for #LivAndMaddie #Season4" (Tweet). Retrieved June 20, 2016 – via Twitter.
  • Jennifer Maldonado (July 1, 2016). "Dove Cameron Officially Says Goodbye to Liv and Maddie". M-Magazine. Retrieved July 3, 2016.
  • Marc Snetiker (August 19, 2016). "Liv and Maddie Gets New Title for Final Season". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
  • "Disney Channel Casting Starring Roles for New Comedy Series Bits and Pieces". Film Television Auditions. October 16, 2012. Archived from the original on May 7, 2012. Retrieved October 16, 2016.
  • "Better in Stereo". iTunes. October 15, 2013. Archived from the original on October 28, 2014. Retrieved October 23, 2013.
  • "On Top of the World". iTunes. August 27, 2013. Archived from the original on November 6, 2013. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
  • "Disney Holidays Unwrapped". Target. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
  • "Count Me In". iTunes. June 3, 2014. Archived from the original on October 19, 2014. Retrieved July 13, 2014.
  • D Higgins (January 5, 2015). "200+ New and Returning Foxtel Shows". Foxtel. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  • "Liv and Maddie on Disney International HD - Launching Oct 29". YouTube.
  • Emily Ashby. "Liv and Maddie TV Review". Common Sense Media. Retrieved August 10, 2016.
  • Neil Genzlinger (September 13, 2013). "Liv and Maddie Offers Shades of The Patty Duke Show". The New York Times. Retrieved August 10, 2016.
  • Sara Bibel (July 22, 2013). "Friday Cable Ratings". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on July 25, 2013. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  • Mitch Metcalf (September 23, 2014). "Top 25 Sunday Cable Originals: 9.21.2014". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  • Mitch Metcalf (August 23, 2015). "Top 100 Sunday Cable Originals: 8.23.2015". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  • Mitch Metcalf (September 15, 2015). "Top 100 Sunday Cable Originals: 9.13.2015". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved September 15, 2015.
  • Mitch Metcalf (June 21, 2016). "Top 150 Sunday Cable Originals: 6.19.2016". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
  • Mitch Metcalf (September 26, 2016). "Top 150 Friday Cable Originals: 9.23.2016". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved September 26, 2016.
  • Mitch Metcalf (March 27, 2017). "Top 150 Friday Cable Originals: 3.24.2017". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  • Mike Vulpo (May 24, 2016). "Teen Choice Awards 2016 Nominations Announced". E! Online. Retrieved June 17, 2016.
  • "Kids Choice Awards Mexico 2016". Mundo Nick (in Spanish). Retrieved August 21, 2016.
  • "Kids Choice Awards Colombia 2016". Mundo Nick (in Spanish). Retrieved September 10, 2016.
  • "Los Pre-Nominados a los Kids' Choice Awards Argentina 2016". television.com.ar (in Spanish). August 10, 2016. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
  • "Liv and Maddie Character Shoes and Accessories". Payless. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
    1. "Liv and Maddie: Sisters Forever (Liv and Maddie Junior Novel)". Retrieved December 13, 2017.

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    • Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital English EDIT SHARE Grey+Sloan-Memorial-Entrance An entrance to the hospital. GA918GSMH The new Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital logo and placard. GSMH, 9x18 “ A cutting-edge, research-oriented hospital with an advanced Level-I Trauma Center. ” — Surgery Today Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital is a teaching hospital in Seattle. It was formerly known as Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital. Established in 2013, Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital is distinct as it is owned and run by doctors. Contents [show] HistoryEdit Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital was formed by the new board of directors, the survivors of the plane crash, plus Callie and Jackson in Transplant Wastelandwhen they decided to rename the hospital as part of their new image for the hospital. The name honors the very reason they have the hospital in the first place and memorializes the two doctors killed in the plane crash, Lexie Grey and Mark Sloan. The building has been renamed twice: It was initially Seattle Grace Hospital, then became Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital after merging with Mercy West Medical Center, and finally was renamed Grey Sloan Memorial after the plane crash survivors and the Harper Avery Foundation bought it. Notable StaffEdit Hospital BoardEdit Board DirectorsEdit Jackson Avery, Chairman Meredith Grey Board MembersEdit Richard Webber Miranda Bailey AttendingsEdit Dr. Miranda Bailey (general surgery, Chief of Surgery (temporarily stepped down)) Dr. Teddy Altman (cardiothoracic surgery, interim Chief of Surgery) Dr. Owen Hunt (Head of Trauma Surgery) Dr. Amelia Shepherd (Head of Neurosurgery) Dr. Meredith Grey (Head of General Surgery) Dr. Maggie Pierce (Head of Cardiothoracic Surgery) Dr. Jackson Avery (Head of Plastic Surgery, ENT) Dr. Don Heller (Head of Anesthesiology) Dr. Alex Karev (Head of Pediatric Surgery) Dr. Kate Lachman (Head of OB/GYN) Dr. Richard Webber (general surgery) Dr. Knox (anesthesiology) Dr. Jim Nelson (neurosurgery) Dr. Connie Ryan (OB/GYN) Dr. Hudson (Anesthesiology) Dr. Garrison (neurosurgery) Dr. Anders (neurosurgery) Dr. Ethan Boyd (radiology) Dr. Dreyfuss Dr. Siegel (psychiatry) Dr. Norman Russo (OB/GYN) Dr. Jan Reger (ophthalmology) Dr. Raj Sen (psychiatry) Dr. Hundley (OB/GYN) Dr. Lynne Cohen (surgical oncology) Dr. Catherine Fox (urology) Dr. Carina DeLuca (OB/GYN) Dr. Walter Carr (psychiatry) ResidentsEdit Dr. Jason Myers (OB/GYN) Dr. Leah Murphy (general surgery) Dr. Jo Karev (general surgery, Chief Resident) Dr. Campbell (general surgery) Dr. Graham Maddox (OB/GYN) Dr. Penelope Blake (general surgery - Preminger Research Center) Dr. Andrew DeLuca (general surgery) InternsEdit Dr. Ryan Dr. Davies Dr. Miller Dr. Luntz Dr. Smith Dr. Pollack Dr. Wilcox Dr. Wilding Dr. Tate Dr. Kennedy Dr. Isaac Cross Dr. Audrey Shaw Dr. Mitchell Spencer Dr. Hannah Brody Dr. Jason Mills Dr. Jessica Pahlavi James Dr. Dahlia Qadri Dr. Levi Schmitt Dr. Taryn Helm Dr. Casey Parker Dr. Vikram Roy Nursing StaffEdit Bokhee Tyler Christian Ruth Linda Gloria Maria Kathleen Howard Adam Andrea Dibella Liz McKee Victoria Cynthia Youngblood Michael Karen James Taylor Gregory Fran Betsy Daniela Szesterniak, R.N. Aurora (chemotherapy nurse) Support StaffEdit Dr. Alma (occupational therapy) Phil Johnson (Head of Security) Tim Ruggles (IT) Radiology Techs Pathology Techs Temporary/Rotational StaffEdit Candace Warner (Six-week Sub-Intern) Buck (Six-week Sub-Intern) Mindy Kiefer (Six-week Sub-Intern) Notable Former StaffEdit ResignedEdit Dr. Jeff Russell (Head of Cardiothoracic Surgery) Dr. Cristina Yang (cardiothoracic fellow and Board Director) Dr. Shane Ross (surgical resident) Dr. Nicole Herman (Head of Fetal Surgery) Dr. Callie Torres (Head of Orthopedic Surgery and Board Director) Dr. Stephanie Edwards (surgical resident) Dr. Nathan Riggs (attending cardiothoracic surgeon) Dr. Ben Warren (surgical resident) Dr. Sam Bello (surgical intern) Dr. Arizona Robbins (Head of Fetal Surgery, Attending Pediatric Surgeon, and Board Director) Dr. April Kepner (trauma surgery) FiredEdit Dr. Eliza Minnick (orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, Director of the Residency Program) DeceasedEdit Dr. Heather Brooks (surgical intern) Dr. Derek Shepherd (neurosurgeon and Board Director) Hospital PrivilegesEdit There are medical doctors who have privileges at Grey Sloan Memorial, despite not being on staff, which allows them access everything that medical/surgical staff at Grey Sloan Memorial would be normally entitled to, such as use of ORs, access to patient files, administration of medications and use the pharmacy and clinical labs, access to treatment equipment, including treatment in the ER and trauma bays, and nursing assistants. Privileges are usually extended to attending-level physicians and surgeons. CurrentEdit Dr. Lauren Boswell (craniofacial surgeon) Dr. Oliver Lebackes (pediatric surgeon from Lebackes Pediatric Surgery Clinic) Dr. Thomas Koracick (neurosurgeon from Johns Hopkins Hospital) Dr. Carina DeLuca (OB/GYN) FormerEdit Dr. Alex Karev (pediatric surgeon from Lebackes Pediatric Surgery Clinic) Dr. Amelia Shepherd (neurosurgeon from Seaside Health and Wellness) Dr. Ben Warren (anesthesiologist formerly from Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital and surgical intern from UCLA) Dr. Leah Murphy (surgical resident from Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital) Dr. Catherine Fox (urologist from Brigham and Women's Hospital) Dr. Teddy Altman (cardiothoracic surgeon from U.S. Army Medical Command) Notable RoomsEdit Operating Room and associated viewing galleries Lobby with nurses stations Patient Rooms Intensive Care Unit Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Coronary Care Unit Conference Rooms The Chief's Office Denny Duquette Memorial Clinic Emergency Room Attendings' lounge/Doctors' lounge Residents' lounge Interns' Locker room Morgue Chapel The Cafeteria Elevators The Tunnels The Lecture Room On-Call Rooms ServicesEdit BasementEdit Billing Storage Floor 1Edit Agent Cashier Community Health and Education MCCR Digestive Diseases Laboratory Executive Medical Services Nuclear Medicine Pharmacy Physical Medicine Radiology Registration Urgent Care Travel Floor 2Edit Conference Center Clinical Research Hospice Program Health Care Ethics Networking for Research Wellness Solution Floor 3Edit Biomed Eye Clinic Medical Clinics Neurology Clinics Neurosciences Neurological Institute Outpatient Surgery Pain Center Preventative Cardiac Center Surgical Clinics Weight Loss Surgery Floor 4Edit Maternity Clinics Medical Genetics Institute Minimally Invasive Urology Institute Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Obstetric and Gynecologic Services Pediatric Services Pediatric Surgical Services Pelvic Health Prenatal Diagnosis Center Pharmacy Services Floor 5Edit Cancer Center Cancer Detection Center Digestive Diseases Imaging Center Laboratory Services Transplant Program Psychiatry Notes and TriviaEdit The hospital houses 500 beds. External shots of the hospital are of VA Supulveda Ambulatory Care Center in Los Angeles. As of the middle of season twelve, exterior shots are filmed at the West Los Angeles College. According to Dr. Lauren Boswell, the owners of the hospital (Meredith, Cristina, Derek, Callie, Arizona, Richard, and Jackson) are called the "Grey Sloan Seven". Alex Karev is now also part-owner of the hospital, as Cristina gave him her shares. However, he is not part of the board, because Cristina legally couldn't give him her board seat without the consent of the other board members. It's unknown if he's also considered part of the Grey Sloan Seven now or if this nickname is only intended for the original buyers. Richard Webber is also a part-owner of the hospital; despite not being one of the board directors, he is a board member. According to Dr. Graham Maddox, Dr. Nicole Herman has made this hospital the go-to hospital for fetal cardiac intervention. It's presumed this is still the case even after Herman quit, because Herman taught Arizona her ways. The new badge IDs issued by Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital correct the staff's departments: Yang, Karev, Avery who previously had "Surgery" as their departments, were updated to their respective specialties of "Cardiothoracic Surgery," "Pediatric Surgery," and "Plastic Surgery." As of season twelve, Jackson's badge was updated to show his department as "Reconstructive Surgery". Derek's ID consistently shows "Neurosurgery" instead of alternating back and forth between that and "Surgery." General surgeons' IDs no longer have "Surgery" as a department, but have been updated to show "General Surgery." Surgical interns' IDs no longer show "Surgery;" instead, the IDs show "Surgical Intern". However as of Time Stops, the interns' badges have reverted back to show "Surgery". Owen's ID badge no longer shows "Chief of Surgery", but rather his department. Both Owen's and April's department is now listed as "Emergency Room/Trauma Surgery". Nurse ID badges have been updated as of season twelve, showing an additional, larger section of the badge indicating they are R.N.'s. Adopted from aviation regulations, Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital has a "2-Challenge Rule" that allows two surgeons to override a third surgeon's treatment plan within the OR. However, this rule is not always used. The address of the hospital is 15000 Centennial Drive Seattle, Washington 98109. The phone number for the hospital is (206) 555-6000. Phone extensions: Nursing Station - 9-2264 Blood Bank - 9-1547 Lab STAT - 9-5684 Galley - 9-6587 Hospitality - 9-2457 Operator - 9-2558 Central Issue - 9-5665 Patient Rel. - 9-6678 ER Triage - 9-6644 GSMH Admission - 9-5002 GSMH HR - 9-0426 EIS - 9-6612 Linen - 9-8835 CNIV - 9-7745 PCX - 9-5777 ER-1 - 9-2464 ER-2 - 9-1247 ER-3 - 9-5384 MIDAS - 9-2587 DR Lounge - 9-2447 Cafe - 9-1558 Church - 9-2665 Waiting Rm 1 - 9-3678 Waiting Rm 2 - 9-5646 Waiting Rm 3 - 9-5005 Gift Shop - 9-2426 Front Desk - 9-3612 Orderly Station - 9-8845 RJG - 9-7345 PX Office - 9-5477 Season twelve establishes more women in charge of surgical departments: neuro, cardio, peds/fetal, ortho, and general. The hospital was then briefly referred to as "Ladyplace". The hospital houses a bariatric clinic. Every first Tuesday of the month, the hospital organizes CPR training for its staff and their friends and families.[1]
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