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"'''My Nickname'''" is the 10th episode of the ] ] '']''. It originally aired as Episode 10 of Season 1 on ], ].

== Plot ==
]'s relationship with ] becomes strained, as his medical knowledge begins to surpass hers. ] and ] war over a choice lunch spot. ] and ] clash when Elliot refuses to discharge a patient Cox dislikes. ] decides to give J.D. a new nickname, and eventually comes up with Scooter, because, "It's short for ], and I hate scooter pie."

== Featured music ==
* "On Fire" by ] (The DVD version replaces the song with "Heard Ya Talkin'" by Jeremy Kay.)

== External links ==
* {{imdb episode|id=0696610|title=My Nickname}}
* {{Tv.com episode|id=91346|title=My Nickname}}

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