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Any Given Day: Cork University Hospital

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Any Given Day: Cork University Hospital is a news/current affairs series airing on UK television.

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The show is presented as a generic episode centred on a medical storyline, offering a glimpse into hospital life. It follows orthopaedic surgeon Declan Reidy, who is the focal professional in this particular instalment. The format is straightforward, positioning the character within a single, self‑contained narrative that deals with a pressing health emergency. In this episode, Declan Reidy is called upon to carry out an emergency spinal operation. The patient he must treat has suffered a serious injury after falling from a roof, creating an urgent need for surgical intervention and the surgeon’s swift decision‑making. The plot revolves around Reidy’s immediate response to this critical situation and the necessity of acting without delay. The storyline concentrates on Reidy’s preparation for the operation, highlighting the pressure inherent in such time‑sensitive cases and the focus required to succeed. It underscores his professional responsibility to stabilise the patient’s condition and to address the spinal trauma promptly. The episode conveys the intensity of the moment as the surgeon readies himself for the procedure. Through its concise focus, the episode captures the high‑stakes environment of emergency orthopaedic care. It presents a clear picture of a surgeon confronting a life‑threatening injury caused by a rooftop fall, and the urgent surgical measures required to mitigate the damage and restore the patient’s health, illustrating the stakes involved.

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📅 Today

23:4065 mins
Any Given Day: Cork University HospitalS1E5Repeat

The Emergency Department team treats a woman who is struggling to breathe, delivering prompt medical attention to address her respiratory distress. At the same time, a man is taken to the operating theatre where surgeons perform an operation to repair a large aortic aneurysm before it ruptures. Both cases unfold within the high‑pressure environment of the department, highlighting the staff's rapid response to life‑threatening emergencies. The episode follows the parallel challenges faced by the medical personnel as they manage the woman's breathing difficulties and the man's critical vascular condition, and the need for swift intervention, illustrating the urgency and coordination required in emergency care.

📅 Wednesday 11 February

21:3560 mins
Any Given Day: Cork University Hospital★ New

Orthopaedic surgeon Declan Reidy is getting ready to carry out an emergency operation on a patient whose spine has been damaged after the person fell from a roof. He’s reviewing the case, assembling the necessary equipment and coordinating with the anaesthetic and nursing teams to ensure the procedure can be performed without delay. The urgency of the situation means Reidy must act swiftly, applying his specialist expertise to stabilise the injury and prevent further complications. Throughout the preparation, he remains focused on the technical demands of spinal surgery while keeping the patient’s critical condition at the forefront of his planning.

22:3560 mins
Any Given Day: Cork University Hospital★ New

Orthopaedic surgeon Declan Reidy is getting ready to carry out an emergency operation on a patient whose spine has been damaged after the person fell from a roof. He’s reviewing the case, assembling the necessary equipment and coordinating with the anaesthetic and nursing teams to ensure the procedure can be performed without delay. The urgency of the situation means Reidy must act swiftly, applying his specialist expertise to stabilise the injury and prevent further complications. Throughout the preparation, he remains focused on the technical demands of spinal surgery while keeping the patient’s critical condition at the forefront of his planning.