Noah Wyle
Coverage of Noah Wyle in the Nexus archive.
- Noah Wyle tells Congress: Healthcare workers shouldn’t have to ‘beg for basic support’
Actor Noah Wyle, known for his role in HBO's medical drama "The Pitt," testified before Congress advocating for healthcare worker support legislation. He emphasized that healthcare workers should not have to beg for basic support and that major healthcare changes require brave voices willing to challenge the status quo.
- STAT+: RFK Jr.’s screen time warning
RFK Jr.'s health policy organization MAHA is responding to Trump-backed primary election results, celebrating Sen. Bill Cassidy's loss while expressing disappointment over Rep. Thomas Massie's defeat. Actor Noah Wyle is at the Capitol advocating for health care legislation including tax credits for providers in staff-shortage areas.
- Noah Wyle on his push to help healthcare workers
Noah Wyle discusses his efforts to improve mental health and quality of life for healthcare workers on CBS Mornings with Dr. Elisabeth Potter. He stars in HBO's The Pitt and is joining forces to support healthcare workers. The discussion focuses on improving their well-being.
- ‘The Pitt’ star Noah Wyle to lead healthcare rally on Capitol Hill
Noah Wyle, star of 'The Pitt', is leading a healthcare rally on Capitol Hill to push for bipartisan legislation focused on healthcare workers. The actor, who plays Dr. Michael Robinavitch, will join lawmakers at the event. The rally aims to support healthcare workers through legislative action.
- AI outperforms doctors in Harvard trial of emergency triage diagnoses
A Harvard study found AI systems outperformed human doctors in emergency medicine triage, diagnosing more accurately in high-pressure hospital scenarios. Researchers described the results as a 'profound change in technology that will reshape medicine.'
- Noah Wyle faces woke fandom meltdown over patient safety in 'The Pitt' finale
The season finale of HBO's 'The Pitt' sparked controversy over its portrayal of patient safety versus diversity and inclusion, with Noah Wyle's character facing accusations of ableism. Critics on social media argue the show's realism conflicts with expectations of inclusivity, while defenders highlight the high-stakes nature of emergency medicine. Wyle, an executive producer, faces backlash for on-set comments and the departure of actress Supriya Ganesh.
- Hollywood stars line up against Paramount's Warner Bros. acquisition
Nearly 1,000 Hollywood artists and movie creators, including Ben Stiller, Bryan Cranston, and Kristen Stewart, signed a letter opposing Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. The protest highlights concerns among industry professionals about the merger's impact on creative freedom and competition.
- Noah Wyle was 'concerned' when HBO wanted changes for ICE episode of 'The Pitt'
The March 19 episode of 'The Pitt' titled '5:00 p.m.' depicted ICE agents bringing a detained patient to a Pittsburgh emergency room. Noah Wyle expressed concern about HBO's requested changes to the episode's portrayal of ICE operations.
- Noah Wyle, who stars in medical drama, wants more support for health care workers like his mom
Actor Noah Wyle, who stars in medical drama "The Pitt," is advocating for healthcare worker support alongside his mother, a nurse with four decades of experience. The two will meet with lawmakers in Washington D.C. to discuss policy changes that could benefit medical workers.