Episode 4
With the pressures and demands building, Luke has a difficult decision to make, and Tom faces the harsh reality of life in A&E.
Over the past few months, the junior doctors have continued to learn on the job and have become more confident. But as they near the end of their time on their wards, the pressure is on as they are expected to take on even more responsibility.
It鈥檚 all change for second-year doctor Luke as his more experienced colleagues leave the ENT department, meaning he will need to work more independently. Unsure if ENT is the specialty for him, Luke takes a trip back home to Derry to seek advice from his GP father.
Second-year doctor Tom has been working in Salford Royal鈥檚 A&E department, which provides treatment to over 80,000 patients per year, and the emotional pressure is beginning to take its toll. First-year doctor Zohaib has to lead a family discussion about how to treat an elderly patient should her condition deteriorate. Although routine, discussing how to treat, and whether to resuscitate, a patient is a sensitive matter. Zohaib has learnt to appreciate the unique complexities and rewards of the geriatrics ward, but will he be able to lead this sensitive discussion alone?
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Dua Lipa
Hotter Than Hell
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Sigma
Changing (feat. Paloma Faith)
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Mabel
One Shot
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Bastille
Campus
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The Ting Tings
Super Critical
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Florence + The Machine
Ship To Wreck
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Agnes Obel
It's Happening Again
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AlunaGeorge
Attracting Flies
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Clean Bandit
Real Love (feat. Jess Glynne)
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Disclosure
White Noise
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Mr. Probzs
Waves
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Tom Walker
Just You & I
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Bastille
Things We Lost In The Fire
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Jess Glynne
Right Here
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James Arthur
Coming Home For Summer
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Jamie Lawson
A Little Mercy
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George Ezra
Barcelona
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Ed Sheeran
Thinking Out Loud
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Bastille
Pompeii
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Ekkah
Small Talk
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Frances
Grow
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Years & Years
Eyes Shut
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Zak Abel
Unstable
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Mumford & Sons
Guiding Light
Working with a TV crew on my tail
鈥淚 was happy to have the crew with me as long as the patients were happy鈥