Episode 3
Following the staff and patients at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Rose is rushed to the hospital and waits to find out if a kidney is a match for her.
Two years after opening its doors, the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital is home to 10,000 staff and thousands of patients. The renal department is the busiest in Scotland and carries out around 160 life-changing kidney transplants every year. In this programme, Rose is rushed to the hospital and waits to find out if a kidney from a deceased donor is a match for her, we meet Maureen and her best friend Del, who is about to donate one of her kidneys to her life-long pal, and the staff in the Emergency Department are surprised to see how a man in his 50s reacts to a painkiller after he breaks his ankle skateboarding.
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A patient has an unusual reaction to a strong painkiller
Duration: 03:36
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Emma Olver |
Director | Sharon Adam |
Series Producer | Sandy Raffan |
Executive Producer | Jo Roe |
Broadcast
- Mon 8 May 2017 21:00麻豆社 One Scotland HD & Scotland only