Awww Olivia & Mitchell are a beautiful sweet adorable couple..So glad he is okay & they can live a long happy life together ❤ I absolutely love & appreciate these doctors, nurses, surgeons, specialists and everyone involved in trauma & emergency care & saving as many lives as possible..They all are so respectful, smart,dedicated, strong,happy,caring, and skilled medical professionals..What i truly love about this show is they show the raw emergency's and the humanity involved..They are normal everyday humans like the next person and they struggle with events,situations and every day family life like their patients do, i appreciate how much care and concern they show each patient, and their bedside manners are impeccable ❤
As absolutely amazing these doctors, nurses and specialist are I’d also like to pay my thanks to those paramedics who try keep patients alive long enough so they can be seen to at the hospital without them hundreds of thousands wouldn’t have survived.
The young German woman is such a nurturing sweetheart. I am enjoying all the different folks. Such an array of personalities and circumstances. ❤ It's just amazing what Emergency Medicine can do! 😮
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@ Elizabeth - Consider your responses..are they useful? kind ? And/ Or add any value? May be, you could have asked why right? This person may be hearing compromised.
I do not like the crime that happens in the United States every day. American people should be treating people like they are friends and not acting like idiots and doing crimes
Doctors answering phones? Wow! When I call my primary care doctor's office here in the U.S., I fight my way through an automated system, leave a message telling my private difficulty to an anonymous mailbox, am told by an automated voice that my call will be answered within the next two business days, and maybe - MAYBE - a medical assistant with a high school education will call back, misspell my name, misunderstand the issue, and give me "the first available appointment" - in six weeks. USA
Yeah medical assistants is not just a high school education it’s an associates degree here in Ohio. So higher education is required. Also we have required testing certifications and continuing education.
You're probably used to US medical systems. Here In major city hospitals even rural ones, there is a nurse or several on call staff ready to answer their phone. We also have several hotlines and doctors surgeries we can call. If we can't get in at the GP, we can get a phone appointment on what we call TeleHealth. All hospital jobs are government and require previous experience here.
Ugh, more misinformation. Bullets do NOT explode in a body. The military does have such a bullet, but none are in civilian life. There are “hollow point” bullets, which mushroom, but they do not explode. Maybe that is what she meant, but she misspoke. Or, when bullets stike something hard, like bone, they can fragment......maybe that is what she is referring to, but they do not explode.
……not everybody is a ballistics’ expert, or serves in the Military......the woman speaking about that situation, is an excellent DOCTOR, so that’s what is important in this setting…………
40:39 Narrator sounds horrific! Like something from an awful horror movie! Count Dracula? Is that you?????🧛♂️ Now don’t you worry. This is a hospital. There’ll be lots of transfusions for you to drink. 😰
I agree with Grace. It’s not a disability and you can’t wrap someone in bubble wrap just because they’re pregnant. Stuff happens, but you can’t take away her right to drive.
I see you've never been or lived here and don't realise that public transport isn't always reliable? Especially if you live in Melbourne or Sydney and trains get cancelled and buses aren't always on time. Pregnant or not it'd be a massive journey on public transport and they can drive all they want.
@paul What a discriminative comment you make. Hope you have reflected and grown some since. Being pregnant is NOT a disability that impacts your ability to drive. Neither is having a big belly unless you cannot fit into a vehicle, then you may encounter issues.
Awww Olivia & Mitchell are a beautiful sweet adorable couple..So glad he is okay & they can live a long happy life together ❤ I absolutely love & appreciate these doctors, nurses, surgeons, specialists and everyone involved in trauma & emergency care & saving as many lives as possible..They all are so respectful, smart,dedicated, strong,happy,caring, and skilled medical professionals..What i truly love about this show is they show the raw emergency's and the humanity involved..They are normal everyday humans like the next person and they struggle with events,situations and every day family life like their patients do, i appreciate how much care and concern they show each patient, and their bedside manners are impeccable ❤
Love this show. The "song" for the intro is AMAZING !!!!!
As absolutely amazing these doctors, nurses and specialist are I’d also like to pay my thanks to those paramedics who try keep patients alive long enough so they can be seen to at the hospital without them hundreds of thousands wouldn’t have survived.
The young German woman is such a nurturing sweetheart.
I am enjoying all the different folks. Such an array of personalities and circumstances. ❤
It's just amazing what Emergency Medicine can do! 😮
Dr papson is a great doctor!
Straight to the point and follows his gut within his knowledge!!
Glad to have him in my home city
You're a legend Papson
I'm living proof that you can live a normal happy life with one kidney❤️🙏
And a long one for u too ❤
My dad was born with 1 kidney and is still kicking even being a drug addict
Theses doctors are all working as a team God bless them
Blessed to have nurses like Maddy ❤
My utmost respect to all, I am in absolute awe👏👏❤🇬🇷
Emergency AU is incredible
❤
……sure is! The Royal Melbourne Hospital is only about a 2&half hour flight from here…………
Closed captioning would be nice if it's available. Enjoy the different cases.
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Lucy is wonderful
Shame. Poor Joe was so clearly very shaken. Bless him.
You all are so amazing. Take care of yourselves because your patients need you. May God bless you all personally and professionally.❤
Nurse Lucy is a rockstar
Здоровья, счастья и огромных сил Вам, дорогие наши медицинские работники!!! 🥰❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My husband worked in a and e for 19 years
Bless him- I hope he is well and not suffering from cpstd from the accumulative stress ✨
I love these ppl 🦋🦋
Nurse Lucy is so gorgeous, beautiful smile and so nice and caring and reassuring. And nice ink.
Tom Lonergan won a premiership medal with the Geelong Cats with one kidney in 2011
No captions, 😢 can't watch. What a shame.
Get a VPN and watch on 9now then.
……it’s filmed in Australia, for Australians’. No captions’ needed………
@ Elizabeth - Consider your responses..are they useful? kind ?
And/ Or add any value? May be, you could have asked why right?
This person may be hearing compromised.
What are those vests they put on?
Do you mean the ones they Velcro on? Lead vests for the mobile x-ray.
You can be a professional sporter with 1 kidney! I know 1.
I thought your heart WAS on the left side of your chest, but in one of these cases, they keep saying it should be more in the middle.
It’s slightly diagonal with the apex on the left side right under the nipple. So it is in the middle, but not straight up and down.
I do not like the crime that happens in the United States every day. American people should be treating people like they are friends and not acting like idiots and doing crimes
Doctors answering phones? Wow!
When I call my primary care doctor's office here in the U.S., I fight my way through an automated system, leave a message telling my private difficulty to an anonymous mailbox, am told by an automated voice that my call will be answered within the next two business days, and maybe - MAYBE - a medical assistant with a high school education will call back, misspell my name, misunderstand the issue, and give me "the first available appointment" - in six weeks. USA
Yeah medical assistants is not just a high school education it’s an associates degree here in Ohio. So higher education is required. Also we have required testing certifications and continuing education.
You're probably used to US medical systems. Here In major city hospitals even rural ones, there is a nurse or several on call staff ready to answer their phone. We also have several hotlines and doctors surgeries we can call. If we can't get in at the GP, we can get a phone appointment on what we call TeleHealth. All hospital jobs are government and require previous experience here.
Ugh, more misinformation. Bullets do NOT explode in a body. The military does have such a bullet, but none are in civilian life. There are “hollow point” bullets, which mushroom, but they do not explode. Maybe that is what she meant, but she misspoke. Or, when bullets stike something hard, like bone, they can fragment......maybe that is what she is referring to, but they do not explode.
As a woman I appreciated her description.
……not everybody is a ballistics’ expert, or serves in the Military......the woman speaking about that situation, is an excellent DOCTOR, so that’s what is important in this setting…………
40:39 Narrator sounds horrific! Like something from an awful horror movie!
Count Dracula? Is that you?????🧛♂️
Now don’t you worry. This is a hospital. There’ll be lots of transfusions for you to drink. 😰
“She’s from Chicago and probably feels far from home” - yup. She woke up panicking about cost and wondering why she’s being paid attention to. 🤦🏻♀️
Why do women drive a car so heavily pregnant 🤰 it shouldn't be aloud
27 weeks isn’t heavenly pregnant… but thankfully doctors will fight for her babies life. After 24 weeks
I agree with Grace. It’s not a disability and you can’t wrap someone in bubble wrap just because they’re pregnant. Stuff happens, but you can’t take away her right to drive.
Here in Australia you really need a car as it’s a big country with minimal public transport in some Areas.
I see you've never been or lived here and don't realise that public transport isn't always reliable? Especially if you live in Melbourne or Sydney and trains get cancelled and buses aren't always on time. Pregnant or not it'd be a massive journey on public transport and they can drive all they want.
@paul
What a discriminative comment you make. Hope you have reflected and grown some since.
Being pregnant is NOT a disability that impacts your ability to drive.
Neither is having a big belly unless you cannot fit into a vehicle, then you may encounter issues.
40:43 What’s Fernando Alonso doing here? 😳 Part time job in the F1 off season ? 🏁 / 🩺 🤔