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Strong Medicine is an American medical drama created by Whoopi Goldberg and Tammy Ader that aired on Lifetime from July 23, 2000 to February 5, 2006.

The show focused on Dr. Luisa "Lu" Delgado and Dr. Dana Stowe, two women who come together to run a women's clinic. After Janine Turner (Dana) exited the series, she was replaced later by Patricia Richardson and Rick Schroeder to be Lu's (Rosa Blasi) partner.

The series aired 132 episodes over the course of six seasons.

Series overview

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Episodes

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|Title= Pilot

|DirectedBy= Robert Lieberman

|WrittenBy= Tammy Ader

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|7|23}}

|ProdCode=101

|ShortSummary= In the series premiere, Dr. Lu Delgado's free women's clinic is about to be shut down for low funding. Lu seeks the assistance from Rittenhouse Hospital and its women's surgeon, Dr. Dana Stowe. Rittenhouse and Dana pass on funding Lu's clinic, causing friction between Lu and Dana. Meanwhile, Dana tries to convince one of her patients that she has ovarian cancer and will not be able to have children and Lu deals with a child abuse situation involving two parents. In the end, Dr. Lydia Emerson makes a plan to merge Lu's clinic with Rittenhouse Hospital.

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|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title= Pre-existing Conditions

|DirectedBy= Rick Rosenthal

|WrittenBy= Tammy Ader

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|7|30}}

|ProdCode=102

|ShortSummary= Lu and Dana have trouble sharing space at the newly merged practice. One of Lu's patients needs to have a hysterectomy, but the woman believes she has already had one. Lu tracks down a Chinese doctor who lied to the woman, causing Lu to keep tabs on the questionable doctor. Meanwhile, Dana has to tell parents that their child born from a surrogate may be born with a defect that can cause mental disabilities. When the parents inform Dana they no longer want the baby, she tries to convince the surrogate mother to keep the baby. Also, Peter gets in between a patient and her boyfriend, while Lana has technical issues with the new computer system.

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|EpisodeNumber=3

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title= Misconceptions

|DirectedBy= Rick Wallace

|WrittenBy= Kathryn Pratt

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|8|6}}

|ProdCode=103

|ShortSummary= Dana treats a patient of Lu's who is HIV positive, but Dana is concerned when she learns the mother is no longer giving him medication at Lu's consent. This causes a disagreement between her and Lu, especially when Dana involves Dr. Jackson in the situation. Meanwhile, Dana is being featured on a news piece and the interviewer wants her help conceiving with her husband, who doesn't share his wife's interest in parenthood. She later gets a surprise when it's not her husband she wants a baby with – it's his sister. Also, Lu's son, Marc, wants to live with his father.

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|EpisodeNumber=4

|EpisodeNumber2=4

|Title= Second Look

|DirectedBy= Michael Lange

|WrittenBy= R.J. Anderson

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|8|13}}

|ProdCode=104

|ShortSummary= Lu deals with a former drug addict patient who she thinks is using again, but she discovers she has Lupus and tries to keep the woman on the straight and narrow. Meanwhile, a former beauty pageant queen and friend of Dana's ask that she perform extensive plastic surgery on her, but Dana refuses to perform the procedure. After her friend lands in the ER, Dana rethinks her decision until the husband convinces Dana and his wife that he likes her the way she is. Also, Marc goes to Peter with adolescent issues as he tries to figure out why a transvestite is having menopausal side effects. And, two young teenagers vandalize the clinic, so Lu and Lana come up with a way for them to make amends.

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|EpisodeNumber=5

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title= Performance Anxiety

|DirectedBy= Martha Mitchell

|WrittenBy= Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|8|20}}

|ProdCode=105

|ShortSummary= When a girls basketball player falls during a game Lu discovers the girl is taking steroids. This leads her to test the entire team, causing uproar among the players and their coach. Meanwhile, a Jane Doe is rushed to the ER and has Dana's information in her purse. The patient goes into a coma, leaving Dana without any family contact for her patient. Dana also questions her relationship with Nick. Lana meanwhile suspects a reverend of inappropriate acts.

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|EpisodeNumber=6

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title= Drug Interactions

|DirectedBy= Sarah Pia Anderson

|WrittenBy= Allison Robbins

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|8|27}}

|ProdCode=106

|ShortSummary= Dana suspects abuse when Bob's wife, Susan, comes to the hospital with bruises. She questions Bob only to learn that she has Multiple Sclerosis. Meanwhile, one of Lu's drug addict patients gets on board with a woman who runs an orphanage for children of addicts – who pays the addicts to get their tubes tied. Later, Marc gets into trouble after Lu buys him an expensive game as a gift.

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|EpisodeNumber=7

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title= Do No Harm

|DirectedBy= Steve DeJarnatt

|WrittenBy= Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|9|3}}

|ProdCode=107

|ShortSummary= While a council woman is getting checked at the clinic a gang member comes in and shoots, wounding both the council woman and one of Lu's patients, who is also a gang member. The council woman needs a liver transplant as an effect of the shooting and Lu's patient, Trini, is a match. Trini and her mother, Marisol, refuse the transplant at first, but to teach Trini a lesson, Marisol gives the council woman part of her own liver. Meanwhile, Peter treats a woman who may have PTSD from the war when she lived in Cambodia.

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|EpisodeNumber=8

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title= Miracle Cure

|DirectedBy= Jerry London

|WrittenBy= Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|9|10}}

|ProdCode=108

|ShortSummary= One of Lu's old friends, Meredith, shows up at the clinic because she is worried about her daughter. Lu discovers the girl has Tay–Sachs disease, but the parents are in denial of helping her. A trip to Meredith's mother has the mother revealing to Lu that Meredith was adopted. Meredith and her husband disagree about bringing any more children into the world since they are carriers of the disease. Meanwhile, Dana's pilot patient has a brain disorder, causing her to no longer be able to fly planes.

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|EpisodeNumber=9

|EpisodeNumber2=9

|Title= Dependency

|DirectedBy= Steve Robman

|WrittenBy= Allison Robbins

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|10|8}}

|ProdCode=109

|ShortSummary= Dana tries to help the wife of a powerful real estate developer when she finds out the husband is abusive. Meanwhile, a construction worker has his eyes set on Lu, but she begins to get defensive due to her past history. Also, a foster guardian brings one of her children to Lu thinking he has ADHD, but Lu soon discovers the guardian is the one taking the boy's medication.

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|EpisodeNumber2=10

|Title= BRCA1

|DirectedBy= Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy= Tammy Ader & Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|10|15}}

|ProdCode=110

|ShortSummary= Dana's decreased progress in breast cancer research has her in a frustrated state, especially with the arrival of her parents during an important speech about her study. Meanwhile, Lu tries to get one of her patients time off work after the woman is diagnosed with breast cancer. Later, Dana's mother discloses that she herself has breast cancer.

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|EpisodeNumber=11

|EpisodeNumber2=11

|Title= BRCA2

|DirectedBy= Steve DeJarnatt

|WrittenBy= Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|10|15}}

|ProdCode=111

|ShortSummary= Dana takes a leave from the clinic to be with her mother during her mastectomy, leaving Lu in charge of her patients. Dana tries to get her father to come to Philadelphia to be with her mother during the procedure. Lu's talk at a preparatory school doesn't go well after one of the students comes to Lu for the morning after pill, and later for rape. Meanwhile, Peter takes an alternative approach to helping one of Dana's patients who has Hodgkins, and Peter and the patient end up in jail because of it. Dana and Lu get tested for the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes.

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|EpisodeNumber=12

|EpisodeNumber2=12

|Title= Brainchild

|DirectedBy= Scott Paulin

|WrittenBy= Tammy Ader

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|10|29}}

|ProdCode=112

|ShortSummary= Marc suspects one of his friends is an alcoholic and brings it to Lu's attention after he brings the girl into the clinic. The mother won't accept this, especially after the girl tells Lu that Marc has been drinking too. Meanwhile, one of Dana's patients with Parkinson's wants to try an experimental procedure involving aborted fetal cells. And, Peter falls for a patient he helps who has severe migraine attacks.

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|EpisodeNumber=13

|EpisodeNumber2=13

|Title= Second Opinion

|DirectedBy= Martha Mitchell

|WrittenBy= Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|12|3}}

|ProdCode=113

|ShortSummary= A young girl comes to the hospital with injuries related to a circumcision that was brought on by a cultural ritual from her family. Meanwhile, one of Lu's patients is diagnosed with fibromyalgia and is let go from her job as well as denied disability coverage. Lu also prepares herself to get intimate with Jack. And, Lana and Peter treat a stray dog.

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|EpisodeNumber=14

|EpisodeNumber2=14

|Title= Side Effects

|DirectedBy= John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy= Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|12|10}}

|ProdCode=114

|ShortSummary= Dana finds herself in the middle of a mother and father to be when one insists on performing surgery to correct a possible defect in their unborn son. Meanwhile, Lu treats a schizophrenic woman she finds on the street. The woman gets help, but when her meds are switched at Bob's signature she stops taking them due to the side effects and ends up killing another woman at the shelter she stays at. The situation puts Lu in a lose-lose corner. Also, Dana suspects Lana knows about her relationship with Nick.

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|EpisodeNumber=15

|EpisodeNumber2=15

|Title= Blessed Events

|DirectedBy= Mike Fash

|WrittenBy= Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|12|17}}

|ProdCode=115

|ShortSummary= A young engaged couple discovers that the bride to be is pregnant – but the girl is a virgin. Dana tries to figure out how the girl could conceive. Meanwhile, Bob fires a kitchen worker after she appears to be drunk, but Lu isn't convinced she is drunk and tests her to find she has Lou Gehrig's disease. Marc meanwhile develops a crush on a runaway teen who comes to the clinic for the Christmas dinner.

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|EpisodeNumber=16

|EpisodeNumber2=16

|Title= Fix

|DirectedBy= Steve DeJarnatt

|WrittenBy= Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|1|7}}

|ProdCode=116

|ShortSummary= A deaf family refuses to have cochlear implants when the experiment is only viable on the mother and daughter, not the husband. Lu tries to convince the father to let his family be able to hear, but he puts Lu on the spot claiming she wants them to be someone they're not. Lu also introduces Jack to Marc, but it leads Jack to rethink his relationship with Lu. Meanwhile, one of Dana's patients comes to her wanting help stop using needles without the standard rehab cure. Also, Lana's numbers hit on the lottery and she wants to split it with Peter but he won't have it.

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|EpisodeNumber=17

|EpisodeNumber2=17

|Title= Maternity

|DirectedBy= Carl Weathers

|WrittenBy= Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|1|14}}

|ProdCode=117

|ShortSummary= A mother suffers depression after the birth of her baby and comes to Dana for help. Dana tries to help her husband after the woman runs away from her family. Meanwhile, Dana meets Nick's mother for the first time, but it ends up putting Dana on thin ice. Lu helps a woman whose toxic building triggers early menopause, which also motivates Lu to help the residents of the building to leave – much to their dismay.

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|EpisodeNumber=18

|EpisodeNumber2=18

|Title= Complications

|DirectedBy= Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy= Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|1|21}}

|ProdCode=118

|ShortSummary= A 12-year-old girl is diagnosed with gonorrhea and tells Lu her teacher is responsible. After the teacher is arrested, Marc informs Lu that the teacher could never be responsible for that causing Lu to question the patient's honesty. Meanwhile, Dana has two pregnant women whose babies have the same father – but neither woman knows. And, Lu recommends that Lana get treated for utero complications, which could include a possible hysterectomy.

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|EpisodeNumber=19

|EpisodeNumber2=19

|Title= Childcare

|DirectedBy= Michael Lange

|WrittenBy= Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|2|18}}

|ProdCode=119

|ShortSummary= A mother brings her young daughter with autism to the clinic to see Lu. The mother becomes convinced that the medication Lu prescribed to help find the girl's diagnosis is a cure for her not speaking. Lu tries to convince the mother otherwise. Meanwhile, Dana is caught between a mother and her son-in-law when it comes to the man's wife being taken off life support. In the middle of the battle Dana and Bob take a flight for a conference and Dana must deliver a baby in flight. Also, Peter tries to help a patient learn how to dance like her husband.

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|EpisodeNumber=20

|EpisodeNumber2=20

|Title= Drugstore Cowgirl

|DirectedBy= Jerry London

|WrittenBy= Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|2|25}}

|ProdCode=120

|ShortSummary= Dana treats a dying priest who is transgender. The priest contracted a disease while on a mission trip and Dana is unsure how to proceed when the church wants to move the priest to the church's hospital. Meanwhile, a local pharmacy won't carry certain high-priced drugs that Lu's patients need so Lu convinces the pharmacist to stock them and advertises the store in return. Later the pharmacy is robbed and the pharmacist is killed.

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|EpisodeNumber=21

|EpisodeNumber2=21

|Title= Wednesday Night Fever

|DirectedBy= Steve DeJarnatt

|WrittenBy= Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|3|4}}

|ProdCode=121

|ShortSummary= During a Wednesday night all hours shift Lu treats a woman whose baby is cut out of her and kidnapped, a taxi driver who has been raped, and Bob's wife's deteriorating MS condition. In between she also has to deal with Bill and his family problems concerning Marc. Meanwhile, Lana goes on a date with a man she met online and it ends up with him in the ER. Peter meanwhile helps a college patient with back problems.

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|EpisodeNumber=22

|EpisodeNumber2=22

|Title= Mortality

|DirectedBy= John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy= Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|3|11}}

|ProdCode=122

|ShortSummary= In the first season finale, Lu tries to the treat the mother who goes on a hungry strike until her son is no longer on the line to be executed for murder. Peter and Lana help a woman who has a phobia against bald men. Meanwhile, Dana rethinks staying at Rittenhouse after a woman loses her baby when she believed she should've had a C-section and Dana talks her out of it leaving Dana feeling responsible. Nick becomes homeless and Bob discovers his relationship with Dana when Nick moves in with Dana.

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=Season 2 (2001–02)=

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|EpisodeNumber=23

|EpisodeNumber2=1

|Title=Donors

|DirectedBy=Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|7|15}}

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|EpisodeNumber=24

|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title=Adverse Reactions

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|7|22}}

|ShortSummary= Dr. Jackson finds himself in hot water after denying a job to an overweight woman; Dana treats a patient who is diagnosed with Gulf War Syndrome; Lana cares for an abandoned newborn baby.

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|EpisodeNumber=25

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title=Gray Matter

|DirectedBy=Dave Thomas

|WrittenBy=Yahlin Chang

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|7|29}}

|ShortSummary= Dana treats a former high school rival who is diagnosed with a brain tumor; an ER nurse plans to sue the hospital after contracting HIV from a patient.

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|EpisodeNumber=26

|EpisodeNumber2=4

|Title=History

|DirectedBy=Jesus Salvador Trevino

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|8|5}}

|ShortSummary= Her grandmother's battle with cancer takes Lu back to the founding of the South Philadelphia Women's Clinic.

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|EpisodeNumber=27

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title=Attachments

|DirectedBy=Steve De Jarnatt

|WrittenBy=Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|8|12}}

|ShortSummary= Dana is demonized for causing a professional baseball player to miss an important game. Lu helps a sick concert pianist make an important audition.

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|EpisodeNumber=28

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title=Relief

|DirectedBy=Steve Gomer

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|8|19}}

|ShortSummary= An embryo donor's death confronts Dana with an ethical dilemma. Lu tries to keep a heart transplant candidate's hopes alive.

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|EpisodeNumber=29

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title=Impaired

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Jeremy R. Littman & Sara Israel

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|8|26}}

|ShortSummary= Dana squares off with a pregnant mother who refuses to give up alcohol. Lu tries helping a mother whose Alzheimer's Disease could make it hard to care for her disabled son.

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|EpisodeNumber=30

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title=Rebirth

|DirectedBy=Steve Gomer

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|9|9}}

|ShortSummary= Lu finds herself in trouble with the law and the community after stopping a diabetic from being beaten by the police. Dana's former fiancee contracts a fatal form of breast cancer.

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|EpisodeNumber=31

|EpisodeNumber2=9

|Title=Control Group

|DirectedBy=Mike Fash

|WrittenBy=Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|9|16}}

|ShortSummary= A political candidate endangers her own life by refusing an abortion. Nick's misdiagnosis causes a couple to be suspected of abusing their adopted son.

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|EpisodeNumber=32

|EpisodeNumber2=10

|Title=Zol Zein Gezint

|DirectedBy=Michael Nankin

|WrittenBy=Yahlin Chang

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|10|7}}

|ShortSummary= Lu uncovers a case of survivor's guilt that has led to a young woman's eating disorder. Dana is pressured to make sure Robert's wife gets an experimental drug to treat her MS.

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|EpisodeNumber=33

|EpisodeNumber2=11

|Title=Systemic

|DirectedBy=Steve De Jarnatt

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|10|14}}

|ShortSummary= As she discovers that an old friend is now homeless, Dana suspects a difficult adopted teenage girl of threatening her mother.

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|EpisodeNumber=34

|EpisodeNumber2=12

|Title=Accidents

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|10|21}}

|ShortSummary= Dana struggles to explain how a mistake has left a black couple with one white twin baby boy. Lu uncovers the secret being kept by a prominent Rabbi and his wife.

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|EpisodeNumber=35

|EpisodeNumber2=13

|Title=Silent Epidemic

|DirectedBy=Randall Zisk

|WrittenBy=Jeremy R. Littman & Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|11|11}}

|ShortSummary= An ice skater's Olympic hopes are jeopardized by medicine to control her epileptic seizures; Lu squares off against a controversial talk radio personality who also happens to be the father of Marc's girlfriend.

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|EpisodeNumber=36

|EpisodeNumber2=14

|Title=Hot Flash

|DirectedBy=Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|11|18}}

|ShortSummary= Dana diagnoses an Amish teenager with Mad Cow Disease; Lu's efforts to help an unlicensed daycare facility to remain open have dangerous repercussions.

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|EpisodeNumber=37

|EpisodeNumber2=15

|Title=Bloodwork

|DirectedBy=Steve Gomer

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner & Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|12|2}}

|ShortSummary= Lu stands up for a patient whose job is in jeopardy because of genetic testing; a pregnant mother suspects her teenaged son's suspected of abusing drugs, only to find that the symptoms are that of lead poisoning.

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|EpisodeNumber=38

|EpisodeNumber2=16

|Title=Black 'n' Flu

|DirectedBy=Steve De Jarnatt

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|12|9}}

|ShortSummary= While Dana's unexpected illness suggests that she might be pregnant, Lu faces an outbreak of a deadly, and highly contagious, disease in a college dorm.

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|EpisodeNumber=39

|EpisodeNumber2=17

|Title=Precautions

|DirectedBy=David Livingston

|WrittenBy=Emily Dwass

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|1|6}}

|ShortSummary= Lu tries tracking down a missing baby, she discovers that the mother is a wanted criminal; Dana reluctantly agrees to appear in a commercial for the hospital, only to find herself being replaced by an actress.

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|EpisodeNumber=40

|EpisodeNumber2=18

|Title=Shock

|DirectedBy=Mike Fash

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|1|13}}

|ShortSummary= A strike cripples operations at Rittenhouse.

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|EpisodeNumber=41

|EpisodeNumber2=19

|Title=Type and Cross

|DirectedBy=Dave Thomas

|WrittenBy=Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|1|20}}

|ShortSummary= A blood shortage at the hospital exposes the long hidden secrets.

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|EpisodeNumber=42

|EpisodeNumber2=20

|Title=Rape Kit

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Tammy Ader & Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|2|17}}

|ShortSummary= Lu ends up in the emergency room after she is raped by Dr. Kilner, the star surgeon of Rittenhouse Hospital; Dana treats a critically injured woman whose car accident might not have been an accident.

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|EpisodeNumber=43

|EpisodeNumber2=21

|Title=Trauma

|DirectedBy=Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|2|24}}

|ShortSummary= As Lu struggles following her rape, Dana is forced to turn to her attacker for help in saving a patient's life.

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|EpisodeNumber=44

|EpisodeNumber2=22

|Title=Recovery Time

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|3|2}}

|ShortSummary= Lu's life spins out of control following the grand Jury's refusal to indict Dr. Kilner for rape.

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|EpisodeNumber=45

|EpisodeNumber2=1

|Title=Positive

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|7|21}}

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|EpisodeNumber=46

|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title=Outcomes

|DirectedBy=Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|7|28}}

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|EpisodeNumber=47

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title=Stages

|DirectedBy=Joanna Kerns

|WrittenBy=Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|8|4}}

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|EpisodeNumber=48

|EpisodeNumber2=4

|Title=Heartbeat

|DirectedBy=Mike Fash

|WrittenBy=Sara B. Cooper

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|8|11}}

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|EpisodeNumber=49

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title=Compassionate Release

|DirectedBy=Bill Duke

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|8|18}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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|EpisodeNumber=50

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title=Discharged

|DirectedBy=Steve De Jarnatt

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|8|25}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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|EpisodeNumber=51

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title=Admissions

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Tammy Ader & Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|9|8}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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|EpisodeNumber=52

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title=Contraindications

|DirectedBy=Allison Liddi-Brown

|WrittenBy=Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|9|15}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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|EpisodeNumber=53

|EpisodeNumber2=9

|Title=Family History

|DirectedBy=Martha Mitchell

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|10|6}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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|EpisodeNumber=54

|EpisodeNumber2=10

|Title=House Calls

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Jeremy R. Littman & Laura Wolner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|10|13}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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|EpisodeNumber=55

|EpisodeNumber2=11

|Title=Flesh and Blood

|DirectedBy=Rick Wallace

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|10|20}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=56

|EpisodeNumber2=12

|Title=Blush

|DirectedBy=Dianne Houston

|WrittenBy=Anne Kenney

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|11|10}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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|EpisodeNumber=57

|EpisodeNumber2=13

|Title=Deterioration

|DirectedBy=Karen Gaviola

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|11|17}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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|EpisodeNumber=58

|EpisodeNumber2=14

|Title=Poison

|DirectedBy=Jan Eliasberg

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|12|8}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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|EpisodeNumber=59

|EpisodeNumber2=15

|Title=The Philadelphia Chromosome

|DirectedBy=T.R. Babu Subramaniam

|WrittenBy=Laura Wolner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|12|15}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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|EpisodeNumber=60

|EpisodeNumber2=16

|Title=PMS, Lies and Red Tape

|DirectedBy=Dave Thomas

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|1|5}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

}}

{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=61

|EpisodeNumber2=17

|Title=Orders

|DirectedBy=Philip Casnoff

|WrittenBy=Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|1|12}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

}}

{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=62

|EpisodeNumber2=18

|Title=Blocked Lines

|DirectedBy=Jerry London

|WrittenBy=Pamela K. Long

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|1|19}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=63

|EpisodeNumber2=19

|Title=Intensive Care

|DirectedBy=Jan Eliasberg

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|2|16}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=64

|EpisodeNumber2=20

|Title=Addicted to Love

|DirectedBy=Joanna Kerns

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|2|23}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

}}

{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=65

|EpisodeNumber2=21

|Title=Degeneration

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Jeremy R. Littman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|3|9}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=66

|EpisodeNumber2=22

|Title=Risk

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|3|16}}

|LineColor=A9A9A9

}}

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=Season 4 (2003–04)=

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|EpisodeNumber=67

|EpisodeNumber2=1

|Title=The Hero Heart

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Rick Alexander
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|6|15}}

|LineColor=000000

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|EpisodeNumber=68

|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title=Emergency Contacts

|DirectedBy=Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy=James Stanley & Diane Messina Stanley
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|6|22}}

|LineColor=000000

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=69

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title=Heartbeats and Deadbeats

|DirectedBy=Marita Grabiak

|WrittenBy=Laura Wolner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|6|29}}

|LineColor=000000

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|EpisodeNumber=70

|EpisodeNumber2=4

|Title=Rash Decisions

|DirectedBy=Dave Thomas

|WrittenBy=Rick Alexander
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|7|6}}

|LineColor=000000

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|EpisodeNumber=71

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title=Breathing Lessons

|DirectedBy=Oz Scott

|WrittenBy=Stephen Beck
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|7|13}}

|LineColor=000000

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=72

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title=Misdiagnosis Murder

|DirectedBy=Mike Fash

|WrittenBy=Kathryn Prat
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|7|20}}

|LineColor=000000

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|EpisodeNumber=73

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title=Vaccinations

|DirectedBy=Allison Liddi-Brown

|WrittenBy=James Stanley & Diane Messina Stanley
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|7|27}}

|LineColor=000000

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=74

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title=Temperature's Rising

|DirectedBy=Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy=Laura Wolner
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|8|10}}

|LineColor=000000

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|EpisodeNumber=75

|EpisodeNumber2=9

|Title=Speculum for a Heavyweight

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Rick Alexander & Laura Wolner
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|8|17}}

|LineColor=000000

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=76

|EpisodeNumber2=10

|Title=Bad Liver

|DirectedBy=Philip Casnoff

|WrittenBy=Richard Alexander
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|9|7}}

|LineColor=000000

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=77

|EpisodeNumber2=11

|Title=Maternal Mirrors

|DirectedBy=Jerry London

|WrittenBy=Ethlie Ann Vare
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|9|14}}

|LineColor=000000

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|EpisodeNumber=78

|EpisodeNumber2=12

|Title=Jeaneology

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=James Stanley & Diane Messina Stanley
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|10|5}}

|LineColor=000000

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=79

|EpisodeNumber2=13

|Title=Skin

|DirectedBy=Joanna Kerns

|WrittenBy=Rick Alexander
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|10|12}}

|LineColor=000000

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=80

|EpisodeNumber2=14

|Title=Love and Let Die

|DirectedBy=Jan Eliasberg

|WrittenBy=Laura Wolner Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|11|2}}

|LineColor=000000

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=81

|EpisodeNumber2=15

|Title=Coming Clean

|DirectedBy=Anthony Cowley

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|11|9}}

|LineColor=000000

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=82

|EpisodeNumber2=16

|Title=Prescriptions

|DirectedBy=Mike Fash

|WrittenBy=Rick Alexander
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|12|7}}

|LineColor=000000

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|EpisodeNumber=83

|EpisodeNumber2=17

|Title=Seize the Day

|DirectedBy=Philip Casnoff

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|12|14}}

|LineColor=000000

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|EpisodeNumber=84

|EpisodeNumber2=18

|Title=Ears, Ho's and Threat

|DirectedBy=Jerry London

|WrittenBy=Ayanna Floyd
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|1|11}}

|LineColor=000000

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=85

|EpisodeNumber2=19

|Title=Weights and Measures

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Rick Alexander
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|1|18}}

|LineColor=000000

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=86

|EpisodeNumber2=20

|Title=The Real World Rittenhouse

|DirectedBy=Dave Thomas

|WrittenBy=Laura Wolner
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|1|25}}

|LineColor=000000

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=87

|EpisodeNumber2=21

|Title=Identity Crisis

|DirectedBy=Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|2|8}}

|LineColor=000000

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=88

|EpisodeNumber2=22

|Title=Quarantine

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Rick Alexander
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|2|15}}

|LineColor=000000

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=Season 5 (2004–05)=

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|director=19

|writer=22

|airdate=17

|episodes=

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|EpisodeNumber=89

|EpisodeNumber2=1

|Title=Positive Results

|DirectedBy=Dave Thomas

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|6|13}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=90

|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title=Touched by an Idol

|DirectedBy=David Solomon

|WrittenBy=Laura Wolner
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|6|20}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=91

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title=Omissions

|DirectedBy=Oz Scott

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|6|27}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=92

|EpisodeNumber2=4

|Title=Cape Cancer

|DirectedBy=Allison Liddi-Brown

|WrittenBy=Kathryn Pratt
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|7|11}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=93

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title=Fractured

|DirectedBy=Philip Casnoff

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|7|18}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=94

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title=Goodbye Slash Rest in Peace

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|7|25}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=95

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title=Healing Touch

|DirectedBy=Dave Thomas

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|8|1}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=96

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title=Bleeding Heart

|DirectedBy=Philip Casnoff

|WrittenBy=Laura Wolner
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|8|8}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=97

|EpisodeNumber2=9

|Title=Prophylactic Measures

|DirectedBy=Anthony Cowley

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|8|15}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=98

|EpisodeNumber2=10

|Title=Life in the Balance

|DirectedBy=Jerry London

|WrittenBy=Jeremy R. Littman
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|8|22}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=99

|EpisodeNumber2=11

|Title=Like Cures Like

|DirectedBy=Fran Drescher

|WrittenBy=Jordan Hawley & William Schifrin
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|9|26}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=100

|EpisodeNumber2=12

|Title=Cinderella in Scrubs

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Tammy Ader
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|10|3}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=101

|EpisodeNumber2=13

|Title=Body Mass Increase

|DirectedBy=Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy=Diane Messina Stanley & James Stanley
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|10|10}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=102

|EpisodeNumber2=14

|Title=Selective Breeding

|DirectedBy=Craig Ross Jr.

|WrittenBy=Laura Wolner
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|10|17}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=103

|EpisodeNumber2=15

|Title=A Dose of Reality

|DirectedBy=Ronit Ravich-Bross

|WrittenBy=Kathryn Pratt
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|10|24}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=104

|EpisodeNumber2=16

|Title=Graft

|DirectedBy=Allison Liddi-Brown

|WrittenBy=Kathryn Pratt
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|10|31}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=105

|EpisodeNumber2=17

|Title=Code

|DirectedBy=Jan Eliasberg

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|12|5}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=106

|EpisodeNumber2=18

|Title=Virgin Birth

|DirectedBy=Philip Casnoff

|WrittenBy=Laura Wolner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|12|12}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=107

|EpisodeNumber2=19

|Title=Foreign Bodies

|DirectedBy=Philip Casnoff & Joe De Oliveria

|WrittenBy=Carla Kettner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|1|9}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=108

|EpisodeNumber2=20

|Title=First Response

|DirectedBy=Dave Thomas

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|1|16}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=109

|EpisodeNumber2=21

|Title=Implants, Transplants and Cuban Aunts

|DirectedBy=Dave Thomas

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|1|23}}

|LineColor=006600

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=110

|EpisodeNumber2=22

|Title=Cutting the Cord

|DirectedBy=Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|1|30}}

|LineColor=006600

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=Season 6 (2005–06)=

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|director=19

|writer=22

|airdate=17

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|EpisodeNumber=111

|EpisodeNumber2=1

|Title=New Blood

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|6|12}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=112

|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title=Feeling No Pain

|DirectedBy=Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|6|19}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=113

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title=Clinical Risk

|DirectedBy=Dave Thomas

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|6|26}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=114

|EpisodeNumber2=4

|Title=Differentials

|DirectedBy=Anthony Cowley

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|7|10}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=115

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title=Dying Inside

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|7|17}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=116

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title=The Y Factor

|DirectedBy=Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy=Darin Goldberg & Shelley Meals
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|7|24}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=117

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title=Paternity Test

|DirectedBy=Julia Rask

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|8|7}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=118

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title=Infectious Love

|DirectedBy=Dave Thomas

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|8|14}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=119

|EpisodeNumber2=9

|Title=Gunshot Wedding

|DirectedBy=John Perrin Flynn

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|8|21}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=120

|EpisodeNumber2=10

|Title=Family Practice

|DirectedBy=Dave Thomas

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|8|28}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=121

|EpisodeNumber2=11

|Title=Broken Hearts

|DirectedBy=Farhad Mann

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|9|11}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=122

|EpisodeNumber2=12

|Title=It Takes a Clinic

|DirectedBy=Catherine Jelski

|WrittenBy=Darin Goldberg & Shelley Meals
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|9|18}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=123

|EpisodeNumber2=13

|Title=Agony and Ecstasy

|DirectedBy=Anthony Cowley

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|9|25}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=124

|EpisodeNumber2=14

|Title=Chief Complaints

|DirectedBy=Dave Thomas

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|10|2}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=125

|EpisodeNumber2=15

|Title=Promising Treatment

|DirectedBy=Julia Rask

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|10|9}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=126

|EpisodeNumber2=16

|Title=Rhythm of the Heart

|DirectedBy=Philip Casnoff

|WrittenBy=Darin Goldberg & Shelley Meals
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|10|16}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=127

|EpisodeNumber2=17

|Title=We Wish You a Merry Cryst-Meth

|DirectedBy=Jerry London

|WrittenBy=Ashley Gable, Darin Goldberg & Shelley Meals
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|12|11}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=128

|EpisodeNumber2=18

|Title=My Sister, My Doctor, Myself

|DirectedBy=Rick Schroder

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|1|8}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=129

|EpisodeNumber2=19

|Title=Unorthodox Treatment

|DirectedBy=Joshua Coxx

|WrittenBy=Developed By Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|1|15}}

|LineColor=FFD700

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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=130

|EpisodeNumber2=20

|Title=Baby BOOM!

|DirectedBy=Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy=Darin Goldberg & Shelley Meals
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|1|22}}

|LineColor=FFD700

}}

{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=131

|EpisodeNumber2=21

|Title=Dr. Thornton Hears a Who?

|DirectedBy=Oz Scott

|WrittenBy=Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|1|29}}

|LineColor=FFD700

}}

{{Episode list/sublist|List of Strong Medicine episodes

|EpisodeNumber=132

|EpisodeNumber2=22

|Title=Special Delivery

|DirectedBy=Joe Napolitano

|WrittenBy=James Stanley & Diane Messina Stanley
Developed by: Whoopi Goldberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|2|5}}

|LineColor=FFD700

}}

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