Greg Pratt

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Mekhi Phifer as Greg Pratt

Gregory "Greg" Pratt is a fictional character from the television series ER, portrayed by actor Mekhi Phifer from the eighth season until the fifteenth season. Pratt first appears as a young, ambitious emergency room intern who later advances to the position of attending physician. His journey through the ranks of the hospital is marked by both personal and professional growth, often reflecting the challenges and realities faced by medical professionals in emergency departments.

Character Development[edit | edit source]

Greg Pratt arrives at County General Hospital with a background marked by adversity, having grown up in a tough Chicago neighborhood. His determination to succeed, combined with a strong work ethic, propels him through the ranks of the hospital. Pratt's character arc involves numerous challenges, including conflicts with colleagues, the pressures of emergency medicine, and personal issues such as the relationship with his estranged father and brother.

Throughout his tenure on ER, Pratt's relationships with other characters, such as John Carter, Luka Kovač, and Abby Lockhart, play a significant role in his development. These relationships often highlight Pratt's growth from a somewhat arrogant intern to a compassionate and competent physician who is deeply committed to his patients and his community.

Major Storylines[edit | edit source]

One of Pratt's major storylines involves his leadership role in the emergency department, particularly after the departure of some of the series' original characters. His efforts to improve the ER's efficiency and care, while dealing with the administrative and bureaucratic challenges of the healthcare system, underscore the complexities of hospital management.

Pratt's personal life is also a focal point, with storylines covering his troubled family relationships, romantic involvements, and the impact of his past on his present and future. His character faces significant trials, including the death of a close friend and colleague, which deeply affects him and influences his approach to medicine and life.

Departure[edit | edit source]

Greg Pratt's departure from ER is marked by a dramatic and emotional storyline. In the fifteenth season, Pratt dies from injuries sustained in an ambulance explosion, leaving a lasting impact on his colleagues and the hospital. His death is portrayed as a significant loss to the emergency department, highlighting his contributions and the respect he earned from his peers.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Greg Pratt's character is remembered as a key figure in ER, representing the challenges and rewards of emergency medicine. His journey from intern to attending physician, marked by personal growth and professional dedication, reflects the series' themes of resilience, compassion, and the human aspect of healthcare.


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