"It will not get out of here", "The extraordinary powers of the human body", and now "Le Live" in which he will host a program called Dr Good ... Michel Cymes, doctor and French host, is everywhere. But he will not ultimately be in the cast of the new hospital series of TF1, H24, where he was to make an appearance. He confirmed it on Europe 1 on Friday.

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Guest of Culture Media on Europe 1, where he detailed his different projects ( It will not come out of here, The extraordinary powers of the human body, Dr Good in Le Live ), the doctor and television host Michel Cymes announced that he would ultimately not participate in the new medical series of TF1, entitled H24, recently strongly criticized for its inconsistencies ...

"I had given my agreement, but it's a bit complicated for me, while I have exclusive agreements with France TV, to go on other channels. I got involved a little quickly and I apologize to the producers, "he said. Michel Cymes had been announced at the beginning of October in the role of a secondary character, an addictologist.

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Perhaps he can congratulate himself because the new series, launched on February 3, has been the subject of mockery and criticism on social networks, in particular on the part of medical staff, who judge H24 caricatured and a thousand places of hospital reality. We can see in particular a patient intubated by the chin ...

Intubation on the chin I am called the service framework please # H24pic.twitter.com / z4VKZdY9Sp

- Jeremy gyd (@rouxgolo) February 3, 2020

"A patient intubated by the chin? Ah! Indeed they have a problem of scientific advisers," laughs the doctor. "I did well not to go there, in fact ..." Another sequence that made react, and not in the right direction, the pursuit of cardiac activity on an electrocardioscope during a heart transplant, then even that the heart is taken and already in the cooler.

Already a lot of comments for # H24, but not yet on this image: a continuation of the cardiac activity on the scope while the heart is taken. @ TF1 at the forefront of medical progress! We donate our organs and let us know! LaCourseduCoeur @ @ @ ag_biomedecine CHU_Lillepic.twitter.com / wokqppnop7

- Jerome Soquet, MD (@JeromeSoquet) February 3, 2020

"It is true that a withdrawn heart continues to beat a little, but in the cooler it does not continue to beat because it is stunned", frozen, reminds Michel Cymes. "Well listen, I'm glad I didn't go there."

"Thank you TF1 for stopping creating medical series that are 10,000 places from reality and for making health professionals look like puppets. Today we need support, not caricatures," even wrote a nurse internet user. on Twitter, Romain Hutereau. The first two episodes of H24 still attracted an average of 3 million 650,000 viewers, according to Médiamétrie.