SitCom Nurses We Love
Carla Espinosa, “Scrubs”: Strong-willed with a heart of gold, Carla is the heartbeat of Sacred Heart Hospital. She holds the staff together, calls them out when needed, and wants nothing but the best for herself, her patients, and her coworkers. She is the strong, independent role model nurses and non-nurses alike can aspire to be.
Ann Perkins, “Parks & Rec”: Ann is the strait-laced realist to Leslie Knope’s pie-in-the-sky optimism. They balance each other out as only best friends can, and Ann is always advocating for better health and wellness for Pawnee residents, spearheading wellness campaigns and other beneficial endeavors. (Sorry, Paunch Burger devotees.)
Kitty Foreman, “That ’70s Show”: Always dishing out a dash of sarcasm with her care, Kitty is the comedic relief we all want when making that unwanted trip to the hospital. She cares for patients much the same way she cares for her children (and all of their friends) — with honesty, compassion, and a dose of harsh reality when needed.
Terri Alden, “Three’s Company”: Initially introduced as a foil for Jack Tripper’s comedic antics, Terri softens as her time in the Three’s Company universe progresses, but her devotion to her career never wavers. She puts the same care into her work at the local hospital as she does in maintaining a home life with Jack and Janet.
Laverne Roberts, “Scrubs”: A nurse who likely doesn’t get the credit she deserves (relatable, right?), Laverne is Carla’s No. 1 in the Sacred Heart nurse’s unit. She brings a take-no-prisoners approach to her interactions with the interns, but it’s clear it comes from a place of pride. Laverne wants the best for the patients and to work with the best doctors. And there’s nothing wrong with doing that in her unique and brazen style.
Maj. Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan, “M*A*S*H*”: Never one to back down, Maj. Houlihan, of the Army Nurse Corps, takes her role as the chief nurse of the 4077th seriously (sometimes too seriously). Struggling with loneliness and addressing her emotions throughout the series, the tug-and-pull of balancing her career with her personal life (and feelings in general) translates well beyond the Korean War in which she serves.
Honorable Mentions (outside of the sitcom universe): We would be remiss if we didn’t acknowledge some of the other nurses who have stuck with us over the years: the Star Trek Universe’s Christine Chapel; Nurse Joy from “Poke’Mon”; and Greg Focker from “Meet the Parents” and “Meet the Fockers.”
