- Frank has taken a highly unusual morning off work to indulge in a concert given by a musical hero of his, cellist Annalise Lang. Annalise's intimate concert is cut short when she has a seizure.
- The tire on newlyweds Garth and Helen Wilkinson's car blew out which caused them to crash into a tree in rural countryside. The Medical Response Unit attend but before they can move Helen she dies but Mike takes the controversial decision not to tell her husband until they get him stabilised in hospital. Meanwhile, Frank takes a personal day from All Saints to attend a recital but the violinist, Annalise Lang, has a seizure and Frank brings her to All Saints where he eventually diagnoses Farr's Disease - a degenerative disease with no cure. Elsewhere, Adam and Bart tend to a seriously ill back-packer and find out that he took part in a drug trial in Paris which may have caused his illness. Bart and Amy go to dinner to discuss their relationship.—Anonymous
- The MRU respond when a newlywed couple become trapped in their mangled car following an accident on a country road. Both husband and wife are in need of urgent medical attention, but while waiting for rescue, the wife succumbs to her injuries. Rather than sharing that information with the husband, Mike asks his medical teams to continue to treat the man's wife to keep him calm. Bree, Jo and Steve are not happy with the charade being forced upon them, and the MRU's ability to work as a team is stretched to the limit. Frank has taken a highly unusual morning off work to indulge in a concert given by a musical hero of his, cellist Annalise Lang. Annalise's intimate concert is cut short when she has a seizure. Frank brings her into the ED where the team quickly realise they have a Prima Donna on their hands. Frank is forced to give this highly successful, driven woman a debilitating diagnosis that completely cracks her tough exterior. Adam's skills as a doctor are tested by backpacker Liam Beach. Liam's condition rapidly deteriorates, and Adam is perplexed as to the underlying cause. Once Liam's girlfriend admits to his participation in European drug trials, it becomes a race against the clock to determine exactly the nature of the drugs ingested, and how to treat it. Helping Adam are Bart and Amy, who struggle to keep their mutual dislike for each other at bay, and their physical attraction for each other on hold. At day's end, they will go on a "non date" to determine once and for all that there is no future in their non-relationship.
- The MRU respond when a newlywed couple become trapped in their mangled car following an accident on a country road. Both husband and wife are in need of urgent medical attention, but while waiting for rescue, the wife succumbs to her injuries. Rather than sharing that information with the husband, Mike asks his medical teams to continue to treat the man's wife to keep him calm. Bree, Jo and Steve are not happy with the charade being forced upon them, and the MRU's ability to work as a team is stretched to the limit.
Frank has taken a highly unusual morning off work to indulge in a concert given by a musical hero of his, cellist Annalise Lang. Annalise's intimate concert is cut short when she has a seizure. Frank brings her into the ED where the team quickly realise they have a Prima Donna on their hands. Frank is forced to give this highly successful, driven woman a debilitating diagnosis that completely cracks her tough exterior.
Adam's skills as a doctor are tested by backpacker Liam Beach. Liam's condition rapidly deteriorates, and Adam is perplexed as to the underlying cause. Once Liam's girlfriend admits to his participation in European drug trials, it becomes a race against the clock to determine exactly the nature of the drugs ingested, and how to treat it. Helping Adam are Bart and Amy, who struggle to keep their mutual dislike for each other at bay, and their physical attraction for each other on hold. At day's end, they will go on a "non date" to determine once and for all that there is no future in their non-relationship.
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