If you have an accident and need to go to the hospital, you’ll probably go to the emergency room. Learn more in this episode.
Slow dialogue: 1:11
Explanations: 3:38
Fast dialogue: 19:19
Saturday, 9:35 p.m.
I arrive in the emergency room.  I had been at a party earlier in the evening when I accidentally cut my finger.  My finger wasn’t severed, but it did have a very deep cut and I thought I might need stitches.  I check in at the admissions desk and I’m told to take a seat and wait.
Saturday, 10:40 p.m.
I’m still waiting to see a doctor.  The waiting room is filled to capacity and I expect it to be a long night.
Saturday, 11:15 p.m.
Several ambulances pull up to the door and EMTs wheel in several people on stretchers.  I hear that there had been a pileup on Freeway 215 and these were the victims.  I can see a doctor performing triage and the most critical cases are taken into exam rooms and maybe directly into surgery.
Sunday, 1:25 p.m.
I decide to give up and go home.  If I hadn’t bled to death by that time, I could probably wait until Monday to see my regular physician.  
My evening in the emergency room wasn’t a total loss, though.  I learned a valuable lesson:  Never voluntarily go to the emergency room!
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse