Inside the World of Medical Professionals - 24 Hours in A&E - EP202 - Medical Documentary
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Enter the pressure-cooker environment of A&E, where life-altering moments unfold in real-time. Through gripping patient stories, witness the resilience of individuals facing extraordinary medical crises.
From critical surgeries to moments of unexpected joy, this series captures the highs and lows of the human experience within the walls of the emergency department.
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24 Hours in A&E is a British documentary series that takes viewers on an emotionally charged journey into the heart of a busy trauma center. This gripping reality TV show provides an unfiltered and compelling look at the daily workings of a UK healthcare system, specifically the emergency department of a hospital.
With a focus on patient care and critical care, 24 Hours in A&E showcases the true essence of hospital life and the incredible work of medical professionals. Through real-life medical cases and patient stories, the show offers an honest and raw depiction of medical emergencies and the crucial medical treatment needed to save lives.
Filmed in real-time, the documentary offers an unscripted and captivating look at the fast-paced environment of an emergency room. The show explores the human interest aspect of healthcare, portraying the personal lives of the patients and their families as they navigate through life-changing medical situations.
A&E documentary, medical documentary, and hospital documentary all rolled into one, 24 Hours in A&E offers a unique perspective on the reality of emergency medicine. Broadcast on Channel 4, this real-life medical drama has become a critically acclaimed hospital reality TV show, gaining popularity for its powerful and touching portrayal of the human spirit in times of crisis.
Overall, 24 Hours in A&E is a must-watch for anyone interested in medical emergencies, UK healthcare, and the incredible work of medical professionals in the emergency department.
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I really, really am very impressed with Matt!! He is calm, confidant, and caring! Watching him step outside, crying… I cried right with him. He will make a wonderful A&E doc.
@bunnymaurer5164
Жыл бұрын
What a cute little boy.
@nancydavid6854
Жыл бұрын
Doctors and nurses are human. We cry, we grieve, and we get back to work
@JohnnyTorontoEh
8 ай бұрын
Seems as though compassion from doctors is so few and far between.......or that they let us see anyway. It's humbling. Medical professionals are human too and I hope that they have a heart that it does get to them. Sadly.
How much nicer this world would be if there were more people like Dr. Matt. His commitment to duty, caring attitude and his work relations with his colleagues is amazing
@joanneellis3888
5 ай бұрын
I agree. Very mice doctor
I am so happy with Matt. He truly is an amazing A&E doctor! He really cares for each and every one of his patients. And when I saw him crying for the two patients he lost....I really believe he is the best doctor that he can be. Instead of pretending that he didn't feel anything, he grieved for them.
@Aspire198
Жыл бұрын
I imagine staying human is one of the hardest things for anyone who works regularly around major trauma
Ive lost 7 pregnancies with 9 babies… i was so heartbroken for her. Dr matt is the type of doctor you want as your doctor. He is a huge asset to his team and hospital.
@river8760
10 ай бұрын
That’s so sad, I’m so sorry. Someone I know had 5 losses and then was assessed for hormone levels and once she took progesterone during pregnancy she had two successful pregnancies. I know that may not be your issue but it might be worth asking about.
@maryscott9430
10 ай бұрын
@@river8760 actually that was my problem with most of my losses. I now have 19,18yr old girls are twin 16yr old boys.
That mama of the little boy with the (HUGE?????) fishbone in his tonsil is raising such a sweet boy.
I have always thought it was an absolute privilege to be there at the end of someone’s life. No one said all privileges are pleasant.
@nickislade5533
Жыл бұрын
I get this, others may not.
@markmorley327
Жыл бұрын
I felt it as an honor and a privilege to be with my parents as they came to the end of their lives. I took care of my dad for the last 10 months of his life and was the caregiver for my mom for the last 5 years of her life. To be there when the reached the end was scary but at the same time such a blessing.
@marilynsears7611
Жыл бұрын
I completely agree.I was with my daughter (39)when she died. The drs let her wake up enough to see me and really know I was there. I lay beside her and told her it’s ok you go on .she did. I think it was comforting for both of us.
@rebeccawright5987
10 ай бұрын
Me too. I could not do the work of critical care or hospice nurses, that’s for sure
@janetscott5252
6 ай бұрын
I was with both my folks and was so blessed to see the peace on their faces as they left this life.
I think this is a really old episode. Dr. Matt Mak has since worked for London Air Ambulance. Back when this was made he said 'we aren't taught how to speak to people or be professional'. Luckily he has an intrinsic ability to do both, which has probably propelled him to where he is now - no pun intended!
This is the reality of working in healthcare. The meetings with both the healthy and the sick. To transition from caring for someone who just died, to meet new patients the next second.
We should all be lucky enough to have this kind of doctor care for us. What a sweet man to care so much for someone he doesn’t know.
I absolutely love the fact that this doctor shows his caring ❤ for his patients,, Doctors forget that we as patients look at them as only humans and need to show the caring side every once in a while.. well done Dr...
Destiny must have been a ray of sunshine to the A&E. I personally adored him.
Matt is the kind of doctor I would want
@jackiemarini3203
Жыл бұрын
Me too.I live in the US over here it's awful .He is great ✌️♥️
@kassidydavis5565
Жыл бұрын
I’m from the US too I can’t say I’ve had much interaction with doctors for obvious reasons 😂 but he’s definitely the kind I would want
@heathergarvin4408
Жыл бұрын
Same
@sandywells3638
Жыл бұрын
I live in the US I love my dr
@victoriousvalentine9779
Жыл бұрын
I saw him in another episode and that’s not how I felt about him.
Matt is the most caring doctor! The whole team are heroes 👏 🙌 ❤️! This is such an admirable and emotionally hard profession. This is the kind of medical team we all want when ill.
Destiny is an adorable kiddo! His personality is bigger than big!
Lil man has a fish bone in his throat and he's happy as can be , dancing away 💜
As a woman and a wife, I just wanted to reach that dr and hug him. I have a newfound respect for doctors in ER now.
Aw bless Dr Matt, what a lovely man.
@coraautumn1130
Жыл бұрын
I just wanted to go and give him a big cuddle when he was crying.
@coraautumn1130
Жыл бұрын
It was lovely that Dr Jackie went and checked on him plus asked him to go and take a break rather than telling him to get over it (like I’ve sadly seen some consultants do)
40:25 This is so very true and I do appreciate it being said outloud in a public forum like this. As a nurse, disabled/retired, I really do understand the suffering end of life if drug out for ages is cruel of those that that make this happen too often. I cannot tell you the depth of suffering I've seen in my career and in my own family as well. Thank you Dr. for seeing the reality of life and death and respecting it.
20:12 This kid was so adorable! And Brave indeed!
I'm very impressed with the whole team. Skills and compassion are so well expressed.
that kid is a real trooper
Dr. Matt really touched my heart. He’s going to be a great doctor. I wish all docs were like that, but sadly, I’m finding more & more they’re not. 😢
What a fun lady Jill is. She is beautiful and has such a comical way of dealing with stress. Brave lady!
Dr Mac. What a sweetheart. Made me cry. Lovely Dr. Lovely caring lady Dr. taking care of the team. ❣
Showing emotion just tells us you care.
I absolutely adore the attitude of the clinical technician, she's just so sweet 💜
Crying with Matt wish I had a family like that too😢
Dr Matt is just amazing. His family must be so proud
That little boy is super adorable lol
I’ve been binge watching this show for a couple days now. I absolutely love how kind, funny and sweet these medical people are! It almost makes me want to move to London, even tho I despise big cities.❤ I wish the US had universal healthcare
This would be the kind of doctor and team that I would want if I had to go to the emergency room. It is obvious how much they care for the patients and each other
when you see a doctor in emotions when a patient passes, you think, wow, if im ever sick, its this kind of doctor id love to have look after me.. even tho hes probably seen many pass, its comforting to know not all doctors are robots... its was a blessing to see this video and actually see this reaction.. sad but yet comforting... I cried watching him...
Heart breaks for drs. When he cried uhhhhggg so sad.
Absolutely broke my heart for dr Matt when he was crying!
I'm starting to cry😢😢 love you Dr Matt. I'm very impressed with you. Your family should be very proud of you.❤❤❤
All Medical Workers are Awesome!
@deanshields8031
Жыл бұрын
Harold Shipman?
This guy is an amazing doctor.
Okay I’m terrified of having kids but if they’re as precious and clever as Destiny I would be quite happy with that
You are a really wonderful doctor Matt, kind and caring. As time goes on, I believe you will become one of the truly exceptional medics that we encounter now and then ... but not nearly often enough. Please learn one thing though, showing your emotions is not weakness, in fact it is the opposite. It takes a confident and secure person, who has nothing to prove, to allow themselves to show their emotions. As you develop that confidence you will find, paradoxically, there is a calming effect that comes from knowing you CAN be emotional when you need to be.
Beautiful job, Dr Matt. Could to see we are all human.
Extremely touching for this 24 hours in A&E , especially Dr Matt ! But, also there are hilarious moments too !
Matt is impressive- a fantastic caring doctor.
I had a similar injury from my horse rearing up & falling on top of me ~~ they weigh a half ton. I was able to learn to walk again
@sagaciousgemssal6444
Жыл бұрын
As a fellow equestrian, I am thankful that you have been able to walk again. So many people don't realise that horse riding is one of the most dangerous sports. My sister told me to exercise more, I told her I already do that everyday just caring, feeding, mucking and riding. She replied that it's not really exercise, so I made her come riding and work the horses for a day. She couldn't walk the next day...lol. I couldn't imagine the fear of knowing that during the rearing, you were going straight back and knowing your beautiful horse would crush you. It must have been terrifying.
@ingridakerblom7577
Жыл бұрын
💪
@susierosenquist3920
Жыл бұрын
I still play with horses ~~ my granddaughter has my boy for her 4-H project. I miss him. I was trying like crazy to stop that horse from going completely over. I can’t believe I survived that & learned to walk again.
@sagaciousgemssal6444
Жыл бұрын
@@susierosenquist3920 You truly are a walking miracle after such a serious accident. Honestly most people don't survive such a mechanism of injury, let alone walk again.
Talking about your end of life expectations is so important. Everyone has to face this at some point. Talking to your loved ones about what you do and don’t want is vital. In my family we have made it absolutely clear what we do and don’t want. Get it in writing so everyone knows. In the middle of a crisis situation, that’s full of emotion, already knowing the wishes of loved ones can be comforting.
How freakin' PRECIOUS Li'L Destiny is!❤️
Recipes, amazing soul family love so much and were with the family member and her last moments. This is why it’s so precious to keep everyone near and dear to you close because you never know my heart felt condolences go out to her loved ones friends knows that she’s touched in life for the better💟🛐🙏🏾🫶🏾
I wish all American docs would go train with them for a period of time. I've watched several episodes and everyone is amazing!
What a beautiful doctor and a beautiful soul.
I love this serie!
I think by the young Dr. crying when he lost a patient makes him human. I would much rather have a Dr. like him any day.
I wa hrown from a horse. Quite a shock/jolt to my body. No permanent damage, lots of bruises and soreness. We found out that my horse had been stung on his soft underbelly by a bee/wasp. He had a big swollen knot where the sting occurred. Not his fault he bucked to try to get rid of his pain.
I honor Matt's honesty in sharing his tears. It ❤softens my heart for the professionals.
What a special person Dr Matt. Special special.
That hospital is lucky to have Matt. ❤
My mom had 11 miscarriages and 4 babies, but 3 of them were premature. This is not uncommon. My mom had rh- and my dad rh+. Now they can give a shot to prevent the problem.
@barbaraburton8914
8 ай бұрын
Not when I was born. So I decided to come at 8 months instead. Still smart and ticking along at 75 yrs. 😂
@barbarae-b507
8 ай бұрын
@@barbaraburton8914 Besides the miscarriages , my siblings were 3 weeks early ( which is still early. I was 2.5 months early and my sister was 3 months early. ) All of it was considered to because of the Rh factor.
Never been in an er in US when staff was so nice and caring.
I’ve fallen in love with Dr Matt💕
I love hospital videos.
Matt is fantastic! I wish all Drs were like him.
Wonderful to an Aussie step up to the insanity of Kings.
Thank you Dr. Matt...showing emotion isn't always a bad thing...that was once a live human being & seeing you have an emotion like this, was heart-warming & reassuring somehow...I'm sorry, but also grateful, because to not have any emotion, even though it isn't your family...it's a loss to humanity, none the less. Blessings & your will make an outstanding doctor!!
Seeing Dr. Matt cry made me tear up a little.
@Dylanesque
9 ай бұрын
It shows us how human doctors truly are. They're just like us except we turn to them for a remedy when we're not well.
I like that you get updates!
4 yr. old Destiny?? Wuuuttt. My man looked like he could drive a car! What you mean 4 yrs. old?? 😂😂😂
I love how the mother says...well we'll just get rid of him..meaning the horse. She doesnt even know what happened. Not liking that attitude.
@deemariedubois4916
8 ай бұрын
That really disturbed me also. Like her daughter’s horse has no meaning, no importance, just trash the pony having no idea why a previously gentle horse panicked.
If I'm ever in the area I would love to be helped here.
I’ve been WAITING for the burned hand one for so long. Come on.
@nickislade5533
Жыл бұрын
Burned hand?
@carolinerosecole9372
Жыл бұрын
It’s a glove. He dislocated his shoulder.
Sooo, super random and curious question When was this filmed🤔
@myoldvhstapes
Жыл бұрын
2012.
She had a painful pregnancy three children and 7 miscarriage wow.
Thanks
I wish Dr. Matt was here in the States...lol
I hear a beautiful Australian accent
I’m sorry you were ambushed like that, for what it’s worth, I believe you took the right action, you quieted the bully without turning your safe space, your platform into their hate filled rage stage.
There's alot that needs uncovering in the tragedies imposed in E. Palestein OH. I believe the Truth will be revealed!
Dr Mat ❤️
the nurse flirting with dr matt LOL
Well, doctor, you can't blame a 4 year old child for not "chewing it up properly". It's a fish bone. Who can chew a fish bone properly?
@capers72424
5 ай бұрын
If you chew the fish properly, you will find the bones before swallowing them.
Please get closed captions.
My spinal surgeon looks like he is 12.
@lucilemcgregor
Жыл бұрын
I used to call my gyn, the boy doctor. And then I had an ortho, who my husband named Dr Cutie-Pie, because I was always swooning 😂
@jenniferdaulby5519
Жыл бұрын
My daughter has just qualified & has her medical degree & I still call her "my little bunny". She's like "Mum really, don't say it out loud" when I met her for lunch at the hospital where she works. Best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤
16:28 Sad but true Destiny dances way better than I do😞😞😞🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
From wich year is this episode?..
@ingridakerblom7577
Жыл бұрын
Heard of this thing called google? Where you can simply type in any question you have, just as you typed it here!
@myoldvhstapes
Жыл бұрын
2012. It's in the last moments of the closing credits.
Destiny is the cutest kid EVER!
@deemariedubois4916
8 ай бұрын
Absolutely adorable. He is a rascal isn’t he.
Is the horse ok?
"Young Ones" S02E02
Is this Matt dealing with cancer now?
London sounds as dangerous as New York
I'm not a big fan of Ellie's mom lol Her son seems to have more empathy than she does.
@TheRancidYeti
11 ай бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking!
@danaw23
8 ай бұрын
😮she was holding it together to be strong for her daughter.
This must be an older video cause u don't get pain pills that easy nomore at least not in america anyhow .
I think this lady has enough children.
Wow! What callous disregard for a person who just died when that medical person said "you can't be a doctor and appreciate people have to die... Not everyone can be saved and I also believe that sometimes not everyone should be saved." I bet you wouldn't say that if that was YOUR loved one on that table in distress! How callous and heartless. Perhaps the 'medical professional' who expressed that sentiment would find a career in banking more fitting. I hear you don't need compassion for your fellow man in that profession!
@MJ_Hershey
11 ай бұрын
People should also not be forced to live in pain and misery because of the people around them can't let go. My dad died after a lot of pain due to Parkinson's and while I miss him I would say that it was time for him to go- You didn't want any lifesaving or extraordinary measures be taken for him for what? For more pain and misery?
@river8760
10 ай бұрын
She is far less empathetic than Matt.
@danaw23
8 ай бұрын
I take it you don’t work in healthcare. Staff can’t lose it when patients die bc they still have the loved ones and other patients to care for. They have to quickly compartmentalize and move on to the next trauma. It’s not callous and heartless; they still have a job to do.
If you Brits don't fight like anything possible to keep your HNS up and running shame on you and your government!
@bepowerification
Жыл бұрын
Well. Some time ago more than half of them decided they wish to ruin their countries economy now they have trouble getting gas and some food. Wouldnt really trust them when it comes to NHS..
@river8760
10 ай бұрын
NHS-at least spell it correctly 😂, also you’re completely incorrect.
Using my food handlers liscense I sneak 6 corndogs into buffets across the country. I'm on a mission to spread kindness with corndogs! I place the corndogs in my jacket pockets, enter the buffet amd head for the fried food section, I place the corndogs sneakily on a tray and then sit back and watch as other patrons of the buffet enjoy eating my corndogs thinking they came from the buffet and not my jacket pockets.
@linnyhajnalka4393
Жыл бұрын
This comment is everything!
@songbirds3712
Жыл бұрын
Dr. Ryan, you are my hero!
@allietemple8204
Жыл бұрын
You're doing God's work
@wendymullock275
Жыл бұрын
😂
@xinghuali2842
Жыл бұрын
I’ll never trust 6 corndogs in a buffet😂
You named your son Destiny.... don't worry, he won't be bullied or anything....
I don't understand WHY people take the risk of riding horses. One moment you are OK having a nice time. But the next moment ANYTHING can happen. I watched a video where a man read the account of how 5 friends were killed riding a horse. They were all very experienced horsewomen and men and all the accidents were just freak accidents. Why not just keep horses and enjoy them from the ground? Why get on their backs and give over your life to this 2,000 pound animal, with all these unknown triggers that we don't understand?
I dont know man.. when you already had 7 miscarrages, have 3 healthy children and are 36 maybe you reaaaally should consider not getting pregnant anymore..
@BigGrabowski
Жыл бұрын
She appears to be staunchly Catholic, so she would be against abortion and contraception, anyway. According to USC Fertility, "after one miscarriage, the chance of a second miscarriage is about 14 to 21 percent. After two or three miscarriages, the rate is 24 to 29 percent and 31 to 33 percent, respectively". So, she might just have the bad luck of having recurrent miscarriages; however, yeah, I'd definitely look into getting a hysterectomy if she keeps going down that path, because an unhealthy reproductive tract might lead to cancer in the future.
Thedoc
Thank Goddess this place was formally turned into a full on, bells and whistles actual trauma center. Because they got the worst cases anyway. Ellie didn't fight for her horse. She didn't ask if he was OK. If I was in Ellie's place, I would have got off the bed and murdered anyone that got between me and the horse. There was a horse that took my soul with him when he went.
@evelynfidler6285
Жыл бұрын
I missed that they put the horse down?
@CARNELIANTURQUOISE
Жыл бұрын
@evelyn fidler ...they didn't, she was with him at the end of the program. It's obvious there is a deep bond between them.
@CARNELIANTURQUOISE
Жыл бұрын
@Sandra Nelson...Did you see ALL the interaction between that young woman and her family? NO you didn't, so you have no clue what all went on. She couldn't feel her left leg, she wasn't "jumping" off anything. She said that she'd been riding since she was six and that wasn't going to keep her from riding. I think the horse nuzzling her at the end says how deep their bond is...
Did that crazy Dr. really tell the patient having a miscarriage that Paracetamol (Tylenol) worked just as well IV as Morphine?? He was wonderful in every other way, but needs to take severe pain more seriously.
@lucilemcgregor
Жыл бұрын
Tylenol thru IV works much better than tablets. It disseminates through the blood stream quickly and is a higher dose. Personally, after 9 surgeries, I don’t think it works as well as morphine.
I didn't see any pauses for a process to check patient pronouns. They should not advance with care till these are all validated. That includes a reaffirmation of each of the medical team.
@paloloutoikamanu
Жыл бұрын
When people are in resus I’m sure that’s the least of their worries
@myoldvhstapes
Жыл бұрын
This was filmed in 2012.
@alidabotes6264
Жыл бұрын
Crazy!!!
I HAVE BROKING HARD FOR THE DR H 💔💔💔💔❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹💝💝💝 DOCTOR GOD'S BLESS YOU YOU ARE VERY SWEET 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
@anneacquah4509
Жыл бұрын
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