- As Bash joins the staff at York Memorial, his experience as a doctor during the war in Syria informs his unconventional approach.
- As Bash (HAMZA HAQ) and Mags (LAURENCE LEBOEUF) work together to treat a patient with a tricky diagnosis, Mags learns that Bash's experience as a war doctor has taught him to have an instinct-based approach. Head nurse Claire Malone (TORRI HIGGINSON) is concerned that Dr. Bishop (JOHN HANNAH) is already back at work following his accident. June (AYISHA ISSA) struggles to put her foot down with Singh concerning the needs of a patient. Theo (JIM WATSON) tries to make a connection with Bash.
- Bashir starts his first day as hospital resident, but HR warns it won't work without his original Syrian diplomas, which he's unlikely to get, chief Dr. Bishop won't react. Bashsirs experience and eagerness save patients again, but fellow trainee and supervisor are sticklers for procedures, one count is even illegal. His kindness to patient families yields crucial information, precisely saving the man who desperately blames him for inadvertently attracting the absurd attention of 'child protection' by miss-phrasing his correct injury findings on the mother. The police asks for the whereabouts of Libyan buddy Khaled Abdullah's, who suggests faked diplomas.—KGF Vissers
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