The Hospital: In The Deep End on SBS and SBS on Demand S2E2 – In the compelling new season of The Hospital: In the Deep End, three new iconic Australians step onto the frontline where the stakes are high, and compassion is critical.
The series return expands its lens to explore a wider range of departments than ever before across not one, but two of the busiest and most well-known hospitals in the country.
Award-winning food journalist, best-selling cookbook author, radio presenter and international TV personality Matt Preston, former professional tennis player, broadcaster and public speaker Jelena Dokic, and Hollywood actor, producer, and activist Ruby Rose, each arrive with a deeply personal connection to the public health system, but nothing has prepared them for the emotional and eye-opening experiences ahead.
Returning to St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney, and, for the first time, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, the series has unprecedented access to the inner workings of these two major public hospitals.
It’s an unfiltered, intimate glimpse beyond the hospital corridors, where raw vulnerability and strength meet in life-changing moments, taking audiences inside the pressure points testing our health system. From the high stress environment of the operating theatre to the emotional toll of treating the critically ill to occupational violence, the series bears witness to the extraordinary challenges frontline staff face every single day.
Episode Three:
Jelena works alongside staff in the oncology unit to better understand what can be done for the early detection and treatment of lung cancer, the condition which took the life of her mother-in-law.
Ruby works in the Aboriginal Healthcare Unit, an area she has a personal interest in due to her godfather, Lionel Rose, the first Indigenous Australian to win a world boxing title.
Matt joins staff in the neurology department in order to learn more about the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. It’s a condition he has a deeply personal connection to, having lost his brother to SUDEP (Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy) nearly 40 years ago.
The Hospital: In The Deep End on SBS and SBS on Demand – Final Episode / Thursday 19 March at 8.30pm (3 Parts)
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