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  Format Medical / Drama
  Runtime 60 minutes
  Starring Rosa Blasi <br> Janine Turner (2000-2002) <br> Patricia Richardson (2002-2005) <br> Rick Schroder (2005-2006) <br> Phillip Casnoff (2000-2005) <br> Josh Coxx <br> Brennan Elliot (2000-2004) <br> Nester Carbonell <br> Jenifer Lewis
  Country United States
  Network Lifetime
  First Aired July 23 , 2000
  Last Aired February 5 , 2006
  Num Episodes 132 episodes


"Strong Medicine" is also the title of a 1984 novel by Arthur Hailey .


''Strong Medicine'' was a fictional medical drama with a focus on women's health issues, as well as progressive social politics and class conflict. The television series has aired on the Lifetime network since 2000 . It is distributed by Sony Pictures . The series was created, and is produced in part by comedienne and activist Whoopi Goldberg , who made a cameo in the series pilot. The show employs a variety of regular and guest writers.

On November 1 , 2005 , Lifetime TV announced that the current season of ''Strong Medicine'', will be its last. The final episode of the series aired on February 5, 2006 (against the Superbowl Halftime Show).


BACKGROUND

The show centers on the staff of Fictional Rittenhouse Hospital in Philadelphia , largely involving the operations of the ER and a free women's health clinic, run by inner-city success story Dr. Luisa "Lu" Delgado. The urban facility receives a diverse mixture of patients, from upper- and middle-class patients, which generally allows the hospital to finance the free clinic, and lower-class or poor patients, who come to take advantage of Dr. Delgado's hospital-funded services.

The staff and its visitors tend to be racially, politically, and economically Diverse . A core class/political duality in the episodes' storylines tend to be driven by comparisons and contrasts (and often cooperation) between liberal Delgado, with her lower-class origins, and her fellow women's health practitioner across the lobby, who sees paying patients and generally has more conservative values -- this role has been filled by various characters, most recently Dr. Dylan West. The show often places the characters in ironic, soul-searching situations in which they are forced to question the solidity of their personal beliefs or else cause them to fight for what they believe in.


MAIN CHARACTERS

Main characters on the show as of 2005 include:
; Dr. Luisa "Lu" Delgado : ( Rosa Blasi-Finn ) Delgado runs the free Clinic , and hosts a weekly informal women's health group (most 2003 and 2004 episodes open with a scene from these meetings). Both as an inner-city resident and a doctor to many lower-class patients, Delgado regularly comes face-to-face with bitterly ironic situations involving the difficulties of the lower class with Government , Debt , Drug Abuse , and Exploitation . Her character exhibits a perennial cleverness which allows her to wheedle or persuade positive outcomes from seemingly hopeless cases of victimization. She has a teenage son, Marc, who has been at college since the 2004 season. Until recently, Delgado has had no luck with a relationship. Men have such as Mickey have died or like Ben - left. Her most recent relationship with Jonas came near to an end but was turned around.In the spring 2005 season she married Jonas Rey, a local millionaire CEO; at the start of the fall 2005 season Rey's millions (and stability) are called into question by an Embezzlement scandal. Delgado gave birth to her and Jonas's first daughter in the final episode of the series.

; Dr. Dylan West : ( Rick Schroder ) Replacing Dr. Campbell's role is West, a male women's health specialist. His gender raises initial eyebrows, especially with Delgado, who has also had past negative experiences with him. He has his own troubled past and seems to be seeking to redeem himself from something at Rittenhouse. He is a Diabetic , which becomes a recurring plot device. He has tremendously bad luck in romance, with many love interests dying. One such former love interest arrives at Rittenhouse needing a new heart to survive; West is unable to save her life, but gains a daughter, Araya ( Eileen April Boylan ), he never knew he had.

; Peter Riggs : ( Joshua Coxx ) A nurse, Peter is generally progressive, open-minded, and an eager advice-giver. He practices Buddhism and believes in the principles of Holistic Medicine . He is often a kindred spirit to Delgado. Often, Riggs' character makes a balanced sociopolitical observation that influences a positive action by one of the two doctors; other times he is the protagonist of action. Often shown as a lady's man with several girlfriends, has settled into a relationship with Kayla. In the last episode Peter proposses to Kayla and she says yes!

; Lana Hawkins : ( Jenifer Lewis ) Hawkins serves as the front receptionist for the RWHC, or the Rittenhouse Women's Health Center. A former Drug Addict and Prostitute long since rehabilitated, she got her job with the help of Delgado. She has two sons, Harry, an officer in the Navy and Maurice, a con artist who once pretended he had a wife and son to trick his mother out of money. Hawkins is the hospital's eyes and ears, i.e. chief Gossip , as well as matchmaker, and general benevolent schemer and rule-bender. Lana often refers to herself in the third person. She went back to school an earned a degree in Psychology . She is now an "official - unofficial" free clinic Psychiatrist.

; Kayla Thornton : ( Tamera Mowry ) A new doctor and young African-American medical prodigy, Thornton is a fast study at Rittenhouse, entering residency in the 2004 season and becoming a depended-upon ER regular by the 2005 season, despite occasional disbelief by patients that she is a qualified doctor. Thornton rooms with various fellow staffers in her search for affordable housing; First in Dr. Campbell's house where she spends some of her time 'helping' with Andy's two daughters. After Andy's departure she rooms with Lana, and later with Peter, with whom she has a budding relationship. She was later selected chief resident. We find out that she has a twin sister, Keisha (played by real-life twin sister Tia Mowry ) who ends up needing 24-hour care for a Schizofrenic mental disorder, an emotional time for Kayla.


FORMER CHARACTERS

; Dr. Andy Campbell : ( Patricia Richardson ) A former military doctor with the rank of Colonel, Campbell came on the staff during the 2002 season to replace an analogous character (the much more ambitious and strict Dr. Dana Stowe). Her patients tend to be upper-middle-class, and often include minor local celebrities and professionals. Her character ostensibly lives the almost typical suburban nuclear family lifestyle, aside from her status as breadwinner. She has two teenage daughters, Jesse and Lizzie. Campbell was named United States Surgeon General (which was also a stated ambition of her predecessor) at the end of the 2004 season and left the show.

; Dr. Robert "Bob" Jackson : ( Philip Casnoff ) Chief of staff of Rittenhouse Hospital, he is the stoic, administrative figure and also ultimately in charge of decisions regarding funding, especially to the women's clinic. Jackson considers himself a personal friend of Dr. Campbell (as he was with Dr. Stowe), but generally is more impersonal and sometimes butts heads with Dr. Delgado over financial or liability issues, and with Lana over administrative issues. A recurring subplot throughout the series was Jackson dealing with his beloved wife's advancing MS condition. He even briefly left her, unable to watch her succumb but eventually went back to her. Jackson's character was laid off by hospital owner Octavian prior to the start of the 2005 season.

; Dr. Dana Stowe : ( Janine Turner ), an ambitious doctor and scientist seeking a cure for cancer; she is rigid and stoic and has a poor bedside manner. Like her successor Andy Campbell, she was good friends with Jackson. She had a relationship with former character Nick Biacavilla, a resident and main character in the early seasons who left when his residency was over. Her character left the show at the end of the 2001 season after adopting two challenged infants, choosing to put her medical ambitions aside to pursue a successful motherhood.

; Dr. Nick Biancavilla : ( Brennan Elliott ), an ER doctor at Rittenhouse who had a brief relationship with Dr. Stowe. He has four older sisters, one of them a lesbian whose girlfriend he married to get her the medical care she needed. It didn't work because Dr. Jackson found out, but he gave his sister a medical plan as "wedding gift" that covered existing illnesses. She promised she'd pay it herself once she got promoted. He left at the end of season 4 when he transferred to Manhattan General.

; Marc Delgado : ( Chris Marquette ), Lu's teenage son, whom she had when she was a teenager herself. He left for college in the middle of season 5.


MAJOR PLOT DEVELOPMENTS

Major show plot developments as of 2005 :


EPISODES



Season 1 (2000-2001)



Season 2 (2001-2002)



''FIRST RESPONSE'' SPINOFF

Near the end of the , and Dr. Vanessa Burke, head of the new Rittenhouse Trauma Center and adopted African-American sister of Kate. The TV Home website reports that this episode was meant as the pilot to a potential ''Strong Medicine'' spinoff series, ''Strong Medicine: First Response''. Such a series would have been the first spin-off to an existing Lifetime original series. Lifetime did not order the new series into production after the ratings for the pilot were not what was expected.


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