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{{Infobox Television episode | Title = My Malpractical Decision
| Series = Scrubs
| Season = 4
| Episode = 9
| Guests= ] (Neena Broderick)<br />] (Harvey Corman)<br />] (Dr. Walch)<br />] (Mr. Hovey)<br />] (Woman)<br />] (Nurse)
| Airdate = ], ]
| Production = 409
| Writer = ]
| Director = ]
| Image = ]
| Caption = Mr Corman tells Turk about his legendary tennis serve
| Episode list =]
| Prev = ]
| Next = ]
}}

"'''My Malpractical Decision'''" is the 77th episode of the American ] '']''. It originally aired on ], ]. The episode was part 1 of 2, the second part being ].

==Plot==

Neena Broderick, an attorney who specializes in malpractice cases, turns up at the hospital in search of discontent patients. Later, it turns out that a patient in need of risky surgery is her father. This leads Kelso, Dr. Cox, and J.D. to refuse to treat the man. Neena convinces Mr. Corman to sue Turk for ruining his tennis serve. After wrestling with the moral issue of treating Neena's father (and after Neena's flirtations with him), J.D. decides that the treatment should go ahead.

==Production Details==
* Turk changes his cell phone number to 1-916-CALL-TURK (in fact, 1-916-CAL-LTUR, when written in the standard format). Unlike most phone numbers given in television shows and movies, which often use the fictional ], 1-916-CALL-TURK was a real phone number registered by ''Scrubs'' creator Bill Lawrence. Calls to the number are generally answered by a ] message about the latest news regarding ''Scrubs'', but a few surprised callers had their calls answered by members of the ''Scrubs'' cast and crew, including ], ], ], ], and ]. <ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=2477|publisher=TVShowsOnDVD.com |title=Scrubs - Listen up, Newbie: Scrubs IS coming! |date=November 19, 2004}}</ref>

==Cultural references==
* In one of J.D.'s fantasies, ] is seen reading the newspaper in a manor-like living-room. While he reads, he says that "apparently there was some sort of election held recently." The episode first aired on ], ], so this is in all likelihood a reference to the ] held a week earlier on ]. ''Scrubs'' did not air on election night, so this episode was the first to show after the election.

==Featured music==
*"One" by ]
*"I Want to Know" by ]

==Notes==
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