How Grey's Anatomy Inspired Countless to Pursue Medicine, According to Patrick Dempsey

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How Grey's Anatomy Inspired Countless to Pursue Medicine, According to Patrick Dempsey

Patrick Dempsey expressed gratitude for his 11 seasons on Grey's Anatomy during a recent Good Morning America appearance, emphasizing the positive impact the show has had on fans and his own life. Dempsey, now designated PEOPLE's 2023 Sexiest Man Alive, reflected on how Grey's Anatomy inspired many to enter the medical profession and provided him with a platform for projects like his latest film Ferrari. He considers the show's impact a "gift," allowing him to give back, particularly through the Dempsey Center he established in Maine in 2008. The Dempsey Center offers personalized and free cancer care, focusing on holistic treatment for patients and their families. Dempsey emphasized the importance of complementary approaches to traditional cancer treatment and holistic care. In Ferrari, Dempsey portrays Italian racing driver Piero Taruffi alongside Adam Driver and Penelope Cruz. The film, directed by Michael Mann, is set to release on December 25. During the GMA interview, Dempsey shared his commitment to healing not just the disease but the whole person affected by cancer, highlighting the need for standardized care that addresses the human aspect of the experience.

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