Our Team
Our Current Team
Eric Foreman
He is a Board-certified Neurologist and the current Dean of Medicine at Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital and a former member of Dr. House's diagnostic team.
Foreman stayed at Hopkins to do his internship. While there, he was trained by Dr. Walter Cofield, the residency director. House refers to Cofield as Foreman's "old mentor", with House being his "new mentor". After this, he obtained a neurology residency under Dr. Marty Hamilton in Los Angeles. Foreman and Hamilton had a very good working relationship, but he started to look for more challenges as he completed his residency. He finally became aware that the great diagnostician Dr. House was looking for a new fellow. He sent in his resume and was scheduled for an interview. House soon offered him the job. Eric was pleased because he beat out one of his rivals, another neurologist, Dr. Taylor, for the position.
Chris Taub
He took a residency in plastic surgery, obtained board certified status and became extremely successful, although he did take time out at one point early in his career to lead a team of plastic surgeons to Bangladesh to fix cleft palates. He then largely fell into a comfortable routine of cosmetic surgery which made him a wealthy man
Taub was often "the sole voice of reason among these misguided doctors, and we like that he just tells it like it is. Someone has to speak up and call people (even House) on their shenanigans, and that seems to fall to Taub, who might be the only grown up on the team".
Remy Hadley
Hadley is intensely private, rarely revealing personal details and keeping her life guarded. This enigmatic nature garnered her the respect of both House and her colleagues, who noted her independence and strength. .She is a highly skilled and compassionate doctor who often sees past stereotypes and treats all patients with equal respect, including drug addicts. She possesses strong street smarts and a keen medical mind. .The nickname "Thirteen" was given to her during the competitive hiring process in season 4, and she initially preferred to use it even after being hired.
Lawrence Kutner
appeared to be the brightest and most talented of the fellows in the field of diagnostic medicine, coming up with numerous good ideas and correct diagnoses during his tenure.
Kutner's original medical specialty was sports medicine and rehabilitation, a background that informed some of his diagnostic approaches. .He was an enthusiastic and unconventional diagnostician, known for his willingness to take risks and follow House's eccentric methods. He often came up with creative and accurate diagnoses, quickly becoming one of the most talented members of the team. .Unlike many of his colleagues who had significant personal issues, Kutner was generally positive, eager to please, and less cynical. His personality traits and unique perspective, partly informed by being an adopted child and a witness to his parents' murder, often provided a unique insight into patient cases. .As a fellow, his primary job involved the rigorous, often unusual, process of differential diagnosis under House's supervision. This included everything from patient interviews and running tests to breaking into a patient's house, and even once attempting to defibrillate a patient in a hyperbaric chamber (which started a small fire).