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'''Dr. Ed Berman''' is [[Sacred Heart]]'s audiologist.
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'''Dr. Ed Berman''' is [[Sacred Heart Hospital]]'s audiologist.
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==About==
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==About==
When [[Dr. Cox]] had sent [[J.D.]] on an errand and J.D. zoned out, he asked Dr. Berman if he could re-create the lip movements so Dr. Berman could read the lips and tell him what was said. Either J.D. or Ed messed up, because the lips were not read properly and J.D. ran the wrong errand. {{my|6x15}}
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When [[Perry Cox|Dr. Cox]] had sent [[J.D.]] on an errand and J.D. zoned out, he asked Dr. Berman if he could re-create the lip movements so Dr. Berman could read the lips and tell him what was said. Either J.D. or Ed messed up, because the lips were not read properly and J.D. ran the wrong errand. {{my|6x15}}
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Latest revision as of 17:31, 6 October 2012


Dr. Ed Berman is Sacred Heart Hospital's audiologist.

About

When Dr. Cox had sent J.D. on an errand and J.D. zoned out, he asked Dr. Berman if he could re-create the lip movements so Dr. Berman could read the lips and tell him what was said. Either J.D. or Ed messed up, because the lips were not read properly and J.D. ran the wrong errand. ("My Long Goodbye")