Documentary on one of Scotland's smallest medical practices, Leverburgh Surgery, and the two contrasting doctors that keep it running.
Na dheise ghrinn agus brògan gleansach, abair sealladh air monadh nan Eilean an Iar. Le a bhaga meidigeach, 's e a' gabhail sìos rathad garbh croit, dh'fhaodadh tu smaointinn gun robh thu a' coimhead air Dr Finlay's Casebook.
Ach tha an Dtr Andrew Naylor, aon de na dotairean mu dheireadh ann an Alba a tha ag obair nan aonar, a cheart cho aithnichte anns na Hearadh 's a tha croitearan, iasgairean agus teaghlaichean na sgìre.
'S gun ach beagan is 500 euslainteach clà raichte aca, 's e Ionad-dhotair an t-Òib, nach ruig thu ach air a' mhuir no air rathad cumhang tro bheanntan, aon de na ionadan-dotair as lugha ann an Alba. Ach 's e obair gun sgur a th' ann dhan dotair solta, agus a cho-obraiche beothail, an Dtr Dòmhnall Iain Moireach a tha a roinn ùine eadar croitearachd agus dotaireachd, agus a bhios ag obair uair sa mhìos.
Bheir Trusadh - Slà inte na Sgìre gà ire ort, agus dùsgaidh e cuimhneachain bho linn eile is sinn a' cur seachad mìos no dhà leis an dithis eadar-dhealaichte seo, 's iad ag obair gu dìcheallach aig cridhe coimhearsnachd a tha iomallach ach gu math inntinneach.
Dr Andrew Naylor is one of Scotland's last single-handed doctors, and is as much a part of the Isle of Harris landscape as the local crofters, fishermen and families. With a patient roll of just over 500, Leverburgh Surgery, tucked between the South Harris mountains and the sea, is among Scotland's tiniest practices.
However, it is a round-the-clock job for the gentle mannered physician, and his gregarious half-doctor, half-crofter colleague, Dr Donald John Murray, who covers once a month. Humorous, touching and nostalgic, Trusadh - An Island Practice spends a season with these contrasting medical men, their assistant Kathleen and the colourful surrounding community.
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Duration: 01:00
Broadcasts
- Mon 27 Jan 2014 21:00
- Tue 28 Jan 2014 22:00
- Mon 16 Mar 2015 21:00
- Tue 17 Mar 2015 22:00
- Mon 14 Mar 2016 21:00
- Tue 15 Mar 2016 22:00