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- 1. Melbourne May 19, 2012
- In Melbourne, Australia, Kevin follows flight paramedics as they deliver high level emergency care.
- 2. The Bronx May 26, 2012
- Kevin discovers a combination of high-tech medicine and old-fashioned heart in the Bronx.
- 3. London Jun 2, 2012
- Kevin goes to London to see if trauma care in the U.K. matches up to the world's best.
10 Years Younger 37.8K subscribers. Bizarre E.R. is a series exploring some of the most fascinating, extreme and unusual cases ever to have been presented at British Accident and Emergency...
Extreme A&E is a British medical documentary set in various trauma centres across the world. It follows Kevin Fong as he visits world-renowned trauma centres. It aims to show trauma medicine through the eyes of a doctor. Overview.
- United Kingdom
- English
- Medical Documentary
- Kevin Fong
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