Chelsea General is home to some of the top surgeons in the world, thanks in large part to the hospital's notorious Monday morning morbidity and mortality – or "311" – conferences. In these legendary meetings, Chief of Staff Harding Hooten leads a harsh, closed-door review of the complications encountered and mistakes made during the course of patient care. As the series opens, Trauma Chief Jorge Villanueva treats what appears to be an attempted sleeping by car only to discover that the crash victim suffered a life-threatening brain aneurysm. Renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Ty Wilson is shaken by the case of 11-year-old Quinn McDaniels, whose soccer injury reveals a much graver problem. Workaholic Dr. Sydney Napur solves a case that had the rest of the hospital staff stumped. Meanwhile, Dr. Sung Park performs high-tech deep brain stimulation on a patient with uncontrollable hand tremors.
Season 1 Episode 1 of Monday Mornings resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s01e01 - Pilot
s01e02 - Deus Ex Machina
s01e03 - Who's Sorry Now?
s01e04 - Forks Over Knives
s01e05 - The Legend and the Fall
s01e06 - Communion
s01e07 - One Fine Day
s01e08 - Truth or Consequences
s01e09 - Wheels Within Wheels
s01e10 - Family Ties
Set at the fictional Chelsea General Hospital in Portland, Ore., Monday Mornings follows the lives of doctors as they push the limits of their abilities and confront their personal and professional failings.
"Monday Mornings" refers to the hospital's weekly morbidity and mortality conference, when doctors gather with their peers for a confidential review of complications and errors in patient care.