We meet 33-year-old Dr Brendan Ryan, who is training to be a transplant and general surgeon. He is about to face one his biggest challenges yet - a solo kidney transplant.
EP2 Episode 2Jun 17, 2004
George Wright will give up one of his kidneys to save the life of his wife of 37 years, Helen. It's also a tense time for Brendan Ryan, who is working up to doing the operation solo.
EP3 Episode 3Jun 24, 2004
It's six days after George Wright gave up one of his kidneys to save the life of Helen, his wife. While the news is good for George, Helen is not going so well.
EP4 Episode 4Jul 01, 2004
This will be the first day of 29-year-old Tim Tan's career as a doctor. After completing a science degree, pHd and medical degree, Tim is now qualified to start work on the wards as an intern.
EP5 Episode 5Jul 08, 2004
Two weeks into his first job as a doctor, Tim Tan starts the overtime shift, feared by all interns. Tim and another intern are responsible for all surgical patient in the hospital. Before long Tim is called to sort out a difficult case.
EP6 Episode 6Jul 15, 2004
30-year-old trainee orthopaedic surgeon Daniel Rahme must piece together the bones of Terry, the seriously injured motor cross rider who we met in episode 4 after he was brought into Westmead Emergency.
EP7 Episode 7Jul 22, 2004
Rookie orthopaedic surgeon Daniel Rahme will attempt a shoulder replacement for the very first time - on 82-year-old patient Myra Hudson. Daniel will be supervised by orthopaedic surgeon Dr Stuart Kirkham.
EP8 Episode 8Jul 29, 2004
Doctor Mary Langcake is a general surgeon who has just qualified to be an Upper Gastrointestinal Specialist. She is about to perform an operation she has never done solo before, to save the life of critically injured Kevin Cook.
EP9 Episode 9Aug 05, 2004
Doctor Mary Langcake is called to the hospital for a major trauma. A patient has been rushed in with a ruptured spleen. Shane Marten was unlucky enough to be in his car when a tree fell through the windscreen causing internal injuries.
EP10 Episode 10Aug 12, 2004
Rookie Doctor Rebecca Clarke is covering ten wards with more than 200 patients. It is Sunday, so she's on call for any crisis.