I've been watching a TV series called House lately and what strikes me as the biggest fiction in there is just how much time and effort a whole team of doctors put in to a patient. Dr Houses attitude to the patients however seems about spot on for most top tier specialists.
I've never seen House but like what I've seen of the work by Greg Yaitanes, who has worn many hats in TV etc over the years as director/producer/showrunner/etc.
He directed a bunch of House episodes and was the showrunner for the Cinemax series Banshee and Quarry both of which I have seen every episode & can recommend. But they are not for everyone.
He directed a bunch of episodes and served as executive producer of Banshee but directed every episode of Quarry IIRC. Banshee is an intentionally over the top crazy exaggerated ultraviolent and sexy criminal drama that is a lot of fun, based around a criminal who poses as a small town sheriff in current times, lasting 5 seasons b4 coming to a satisfying conclusion.
Quarry is just the opposite of Banshee's bizarre sexy cool, it's a straight-up non-exaggerated more rooted in real life reality drama set in the early 70s about a returning Vietnam war vet who is recruited to join a criminal network of hit men and other things (based on a series of books but only lasted one season sadly - that season can be views as one long movie though which tells a great story that cycles back in a way, I am disappointed they did not continue the main character's adventure though).
If you liked what Yaitanes did in House you might want to check out Banshee or Quarry, I love 'em both, but YMMV (your mileage may vary).