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Throughout the episode Under My Skin, the hallucinations of Amber went from being helpful to more sinister, cruel, and violent. Amber continued to haunt him in A House Divided throughout the episode. House assumed it was because he had not slept properly since Kutner died and had insomnia, but at the end of the episode, he felt refreshed after he finally got some sleep.
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Dr. House ordered an angiogram as it would work even in the patient's present condition. He also ordered tests for any toxin, drug, or heavy metal that would make her heart race. From November 2010 until April 2011, she starred as medical student Martha M. Masters in the seventh season of the Fox medical drama series House. House and Wilson's friendship is the heart of this cynical Fox drama.

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House later fired Kutner for himself tattling on Amber much to her satisfaction. However, he rehired him again when he returned disguising his identity, something House admired for its shamelessness but still didn't rehire him until he suggested using the patient's alcohol tolerance, impressing House enough to rehire him, much to Amber's dismay. Amber was employed as one of forty applicants for the position of three employees on Dr. Gregory House's new diagnostic team following the firing of Dr. Robert Chase and the resigning of Dr. Eric Foreman and Dr. Allison Cameron. In 2012, Tamblyn starred alongside Wes Bentley and Vincent Piazza in the indie feature 3 Nights in the Desert directed by Gabriel Cowan, written by playwright Adam Chanzit and produced by John Suits. In 2015, she starred opposite Bob Odenkirk in the Netflix original film, Girlfriend's Day.[16] In the same year, Tamblyn also made a cameo appearance with her father Russ in the Spaghetti Western Django Unchained. When House eventually wakes up, he discovers his emotionally exhausted best friend can barely look at him.
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She secured her employment, at least for a time when House paged her just before he electrocuted himself into a cardiac arrest to prove a point. He realized Amber would be the best choice because she wanted the job the most and wouldn't let him die. Also, the men won by default when Thirteen got the diagnosis right, the women's team failed to ensure the patient was treated properly, and House fired all the women except Amber and Thirteen.
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House goes to his patient and apologizes for making severe mistakes while treating her, all the while Amber is impressed with him. He didn't feel anything from the apology however, once again telling Wilson he feared he had Multiple Sclerosis. Surprisingly enough she returned to Cole with House's car keys in hand and told him to get in the car, explaining how she weeded out some of the weaker competition before taking House's car to a jet wash and finishing their assignment. Eventually she ended up becoming a doctor and although already working in a steady job took up the opportunity to become part of House's audition process for his new diagnostic team. Much of Amber's early life is a mystery, however it's known that she was always competitive and manipulative, always striving for victory against everyone around her; including her classmates, co-workers, peers etc. Her childhood was seemingly quite happy though, especially considering how when asked why she was so competitive by House, she simply listed off a bunch of overused clichés as explanation.
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At the end of the episode, she died in Wilson's arms as the machines were shut down, and her death left him devastated. Despite her dominating personality easily overshadowing Wilson's, she seemed to genuinely care for him, telling House that for the first time in her life, she had both love and respect and didn't have to choose. House and Amber quickly developed an adversarial relationship, bickering over 'Wilson's shared custody'. However, Wilson settles into Amber's apartment, and it appears the relationship is going to be permanent. Amber was one of the forty applicants fighting for the available fellowship positions in The Right Stuff. However, she revealed to Jeffrey Cole that she was still doing work at her old job while she competed for the new one.
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Surgery to repair her damaged kidneys and other injuries was successful and the patient was put on dialysis. However, post-op, she failed to regain consciousness, and developed persistent tachycardia well after surgery. She was given potassium, adenosine, and verapamil with no effect. She was scheduled for a coronary angiography, but there were more severely injured patients ahead of her. She was eventually identified when her boyfriend and Dr. House arrived at the hospital looking for her. Her boyfriend posed as her husband and gave consent to transfer her to Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital because she was hemodynamically stable.
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Providers are not able to remove or modify reviews on their own. Reviews can only be removed after an internal review by our customer service team. Dr. Foreman approached Dr. Cuddy about Dr. House's actions and Dr. Cuddy ordered Amber's body temperature raised so they could shock her heart back to sinus rhythm. Dr. Wilson arrived when it had reached 80°F and noticed that her EEG activity was lower. While celebrating escaping from the hallucination however House realized he didn't actually succeed, seeing Amber once again at a restaurant singing to him and then once again in the car when Wilson came to pick him up.
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As a hallucination she had mostly the same personality however was slightly more sinister and incredibly kooky and eccentric, but as with her living self she eventually grew much kinder and more sympathetic towards House. Amber was a very sneaky, manipulative, sly and opportunistic woman who always looked out for herself above everyone else, and was wildly competitive in almost every field, most notably within House's initiation for deciding new members of his team. As a result she didn't take failure particularly well, getting incredibly upset after being dropped by House. Although he was successful, Wilson still berated House for his drastic actions, telling him he could have been killed, regardless though aside from a few slight neurological differences House was completely fine and Amber free. House talks to Wilson again, telling him what's wrong with his patient, then confessing he still thinks he's ill.
Suffering from the flu, she took amantadine just before the crash. After the crash, as he gave her first aid for shock, he noticed the damage to her kidneys. Dr. House suggested to Dr. Cuddy that he undergo deep brain electrical stimulation to try to revive his memories.
When House suggested in You Don't Want to Know that the person who stole Cuddy's thong would get to stay another week, the rest of the applicants were reluctant until they realized that Amber was going to try to do it. Amber tried to cheat by giving her thong to Taub, who tried to pass it off as Cuddy's. However, House saw through the deception because Cuddy's bra that day didn't match. Eventually, Cole succeeded in the challenge and picked Amber as one of the two people House would have to choose to fire. However, she was saved for another week when House realized that Cuddy had given her thong to Cole in an attempt to influence his choices.
She had a similarly tough time in Ugly, particularly when it appeared Samira Terzi would catch one of what appeared to be two remaining spots. However, she was saved when House decided to fire Samira instead. Amber Volakis was one of the applicants for the fellowship positions that opened up in Season 4. She was first called by her assigned number, 24, and then later by her first name, she was usually referred to by Gregory House as "Cutthroat Bitch" due to her manipulative nature.
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