A consultant said he hopes 'surreal' 24 Hours in A&E can showcase what Nottingham hospitals offer
A consultant hopes 'surreal' 24 Hours in A&E can showcase what Nottingham hospitals offer. Dr Bob Winter, who used to be a Major Trauma Consultant at the Queen’s Medical Centre, will feature in five episodes of Channel 4’s 24 Hours in A&E documentary.
He retired from his role in the NHS in August 2022, after starting his career as a medical student the year QMC opened. Dr Winter said watching the fly-on-the-wall series had been a 'surreal' experience so far. "Once you got used to being mic'd up when you went into resus, then you just got on with your day job. To be fair to the crew that were in there, they were very unobtrusive.
"I wouldn't have said it jarred, but it was a very odd experience and quite surreal. Most of the colleagues you see on the programme I have worked with since they started working at the Emergency Department."
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