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"The Longer You Stay" is the second episode of the eighth season of ER. The episode first aired on October 4, 2001 on NBC. It was written by Jack Orman and directed by Jonathan Kaplan. Originally off-duty John Carter handles gridlock in ER when newly-appointed chief resident Jing-Mei Chen panics as she and Dave Malucci made a fatal error on one of the patients.

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  • "The Longer You Stay" is the second episode of the eighth season of ER. The episode first aired on October 4, 2001 on NBC. It was written by Jack Orman and directed by Jonathan Kaplan. Originally off-duty John Carter handles gridlock in ER when newly-appointed chief resident Jing-Mei Chen panics as she and Dave Malucci made a fatal error on one of the patients.
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  • "The Longer You Stay" is the second episode of the eighth season of ER. The episode first aired on October 4, 2001 on NBC. It was written by Jack Orman and directed by Jonathan Kaplan. Originally off-duty John Carter handles gridlock in ER when newly-appointed chief resident Jing-Mei Chen panics as she and Dave Malucci made a fatal error on one of the patients.
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