In order to create the sounds of the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital in HBO’s “ The Pitt ,” supervising sound editor Bryan Parker had to do a medical crash course into the sounds of an over-crowded emergency room. “When we’re working on creating medical sounds, we’re not going for anything flashy. We’re trying to make fans watching feel as if they’re there next to Dana and feeling the stress of trying to manage two different patients that both need Robby at the same time in the different trauma rooms. We tried to make it feel really human and authentic.”

As “The Pitt” offers an intimate look into a day at an understaffed medical hospital, each episode follows an hour into a single 15-hour work shift, exploring the various lives of the doctors, nurses, and medical students inside. Dur

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