Malpractice Season 2 Episode 4
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00:00Rosie, it's Dr. Ford. Please don't, don't move.
00:03You said that Rosie was psychotic, but that does not happen overnight.
00:07Nothing he said is irrelevant to understanding why his wife jumped off a roof under your care.
00:12You should be asking Dr. Hernandez what went wrong with Rosie's birth.
00:15Rosie needed to see a psychiatrist.
00:17Maria Carter said that you told her to cancel.
00:19Well, that's obviously a lie. Do not speak to the MIU again.
00:23Who was that? Dr. Monroe? It's one of my tutors.
00:25He was here because I'm thinking of quitting med school.
00:28Oh, this has been a fork six since I'm not here.
00:30Ticks to Amy!
00:32No, no, I know it sounds bad.
00:33No, it doesn't just sound bad, James. It sounds career-ending.
00:36Mr. Manzor delivered Tony's first baby naturally without any significant complications.
00:41I was recently told that Tony's first baby suffered a skull fracture.
00:45Did Tony drop the baby or didn't she?
00:48Please, I don't want to end up like Maria.
00:50Get off my ward now.
00:54A bullying complaint has been made against you.
00:58You forced a patient to have major surgery.
01:05I deliver the baby safely.
01:06If anything like this ever happens again, just give one of us a call.
01:09That's what we're here for.
01:10We've become aware of some concerning issues about Dr. Hernandez.
01:15We spoke to Maria Carter of Rosie's midway.
01:17Are you aware Maria Carter is currently under investigation?
01:20We asked you, as a trust, to look at Dr. Ford's fitness to practice.
01:25That's our primary concern.
01:26I think it's best you stick to the job you've brought in to do.
01:29So what now?
01:34We continue looking into Dr. Hernandez, but let them think our focus is on Dr. Ford.
01:40Okay.
01:40I'll start throwing together a report on him and Rosie's midway to them.
01:44I'll contact the NMR.
01:46Given what he said, we need to know exactly why they're investigating Maria.
01:49And see if we can dig up from maternity any staff reporting issues with Dr. Hernandez,
01:53incident reports linked to her, that kind of thing.
01:55The nerve of that man, thinking he can tell us how to do our job.
02:00Trust does not dictate our work.
02:13Maria, it's Dr. Ford.
02:15You gave me your number.
02:18It'll be great to chat.
02:20Just try on you again.
02:22Give me a call when you can.
02:24Morning, Charlie.
02:25Morning, boss.
02:26How you doing, mate?
02:27You okay?
02:27Well, thanks.
02:29All right, Doc.
02:30Morning, MC.
02:31How are you, MC?
02:40Morning.
02:41Good morning.
02:42How was I saying?
02:43Yeah.
02:44She's all right.
02:46They brought her over a few hours ago.
02:48Your admission?
02:49Yep.
02:5033, drug and disease exacerbation of bipolar disorder.
02:53She's a little.
02:55Disinhibited.
02:56Where's Ben down?
02:57Training.
02:58Can you see her?
02:59Oh, not without her.
03:01She's up around.
03:01Oh, Precious is with her.
03:02She's on one-to-one.
03:04Yeah, that's true.
03:05I'll have it.
03:06If you want to examine her, I can wake her up.
03:26Oh, no, no.
03:28No, no, no.
03:29Let her sleep.
03:30I'll come back later.
03:31Okay.
03:32Okay.
03:32Come on, mate.
04:00Have you seen Felicita Templeton's transfer paperwork?
04:04Just about to upload it.
04:06Great. I'm just going to read it first. I'll upload it for you.
04:10I'm afraid to do my work now. If you're trying to make me like you, keep it up.
04:14Sure.
04:15Alright, I'm going to have a quick vape. You fancy coffee or anything?
04:19No, no, no, I'm good, man. Thank you.
04:30I forgot this. It's a duplicate. Ah, okay.
04:49So, what have you got for me?
05:12Well, the maternity department looks great.
05:15They've won multiple awards for good clinical practice and were rated excellent by the CQC.
05:20And what about Dr Hernandez?
05:22She has an exemplary ARCP record and no complaints at all.
05:25There's no reports involved there.
05:27None?
05:28No.
05:29The only doctors referred from QM to the MIU in the last three years were two anaesthetists and two junior doctors.
05:35Is there anything that links them? Anything they have in common?
05:39I don't link to QM. Nothing. But I can keep digging.
05:42Why don't you print out their case notes and we'll go through them together?
05:46Yes.
05:57What's wrong?
05:59No, that girl from the other night, from the nightclub, she's just been admitted to the ward.
06:07The ward?
06:08Yeah, she's got a bipolar, so the overdose triggered a manic episode and I don't know.
06:16Okay.
06:20Is your name in her notes?
06:21Yeah.
06:22For fuck's sake, James.
06:24If the trust find out about this and that I helped you, then I'm screwed.
06:28She just made a phone call. It's nothing to do with you.
06:30No, it's got everything to do with me.
06:32She sees me, Kate.
06:33Did you know she had bipolar disorder?
06:34No, funny. She didn't mention her mental illness during dinner.
06:45I thought you met her at a club.
06:54If there's anything else that you want to say, James, now would be a really good time to say it.
07:05Did you sleep with her?
07:07Because if you slept with her and you gave her drugs, that's really not good.
07:11Oh, I guess, just once, twice, that's it.
07:17I swear.
07:23I've just been to the MIU and, you know, I just had my interview where it transpired.
07:25You told them you didn't ask me to go to Tony's assessment, so my head was a little...
07:29So what, you didn't ask, right?
07:30No, no.
07:31And what?
07:36Why would you do that?
07:37You made me look like a liar.
07:40What else was I supposed to say?
07:56Just stay off the ward for a while.
07:59Sure.
08:00I'll sort this out.
08:07How was teaching?
08:19Not useful.
08:20I only go because it gives me a break away from this madhouse.
08:23Where's James?
08:24God knows.
08:26Look, I've been meaning to talk to you about something.
08:29Have you ever wondered if Dr McAllister and James are?
08:32You know?
08:33Er...
08:35No.
08:36She's his consultant.
08:37Exactly.
08:38So why is he always covering for her?
08:40And they spend a lot of time together.
08:41There's no way she'd writ her career over him.
08:45Why don't I have to even bring this up?
08:46Hello.
08:47Hi.
08:48Yeah.
08:49It's, erm...
08:50It's Dr James Ford.
08:51I'm not supposed to talk to you.
08:52Look, er...
08:53Please, hear me out.
08:54It's, erm...
08:55It's not just about Rosie.
08:56I spoke with, er...
08:57A different midwife.
08:58About another traumatic birth.
08:59She wouldn't tell me anything.
09:00She just kept saying the shit out of me.
09:01Ending up like you.
09:02How many others are there?
09:03Maria?
09:04Meet me.
09:05By the tower block.
09:06On the Corbridge Road Estate.
09:078am tomorrow.
09:08Sure.
09:09I spoke with, er...
09:10A different midwife.
09:11About another traumatic birth.
09:13She wouldn't tell me anything.
09:14She just kept saying that she was too scared of...
09:16Ending up like you.
09:19How many others are there?
09:24Maria?
09:27Meet me.
09:28By the tower block.
09:30On the Corbridge Road Estate.
09:328am tomorrow.
09:33Sure.
09:39Sorry.
09:40I'm a bit out of swords tonight.
09:44This one's tough.
09:45Why's that?
09:46It's complicated.
09:47There's this weird hierarchy in medicine.
10:02Psychiatry is like the poor relation or something.
10:05You should see the psyche unit.
10:06It's literally falling apart.
10:08They're some of our most vulnerable patients and we house them in these shitty buildings.
10:13It's impossible to keep them safe.
10:15Can't be easy.
10:19Well, at least it's more meaningful than striking off doctors for having the wrong parking permits.
10:25He was using his wife's disabled permit to park in the best hospital bays for free.
10:30It may seem harsh, but if he's prepared to lie about that, what else would he lie about?
10:36Anyway, enough about that.
10:41Where am I taking you this weekend?
10:45I'm taking you this weekend.
10:46I'm taking you this weekend.
10:47I'm taking you this weekend.
10:52For fuck's sake.
10:53There.
10:54No.
10:55There.
10:56For fuck's sake.
11:03There.
11:20Hi, yes. I need to report a problem with one of your machines.
11:25Excuse me.
11:26Sorry, what?
11:27Excuse me. Are you a doctor?
11:28Um...
11:31Yeah, yeah.
11:36That's it, Freya!
11:37You're doing really well.
11:39I can't take much more of it.
11:41Yes, you can.
11:42Hey, it's natural.
11:44Freya.
11:45I've got to find a doctor.
11:47It's going to be all right.
11:48Yeah?
11:49Dr Hernandez, well, good thanks.
11:51Hi, Freya.
11:52My name's Sophia.
11:53I'm one of the on-call doctors.
11:54I'd like to do a quick internal exam.
11:55If that's all right.
11:56What are you together for me?
11:57You're breathing.
11:58It's that.
11:59Right.
12:00What's happening?
12:01There were no beds in the labour ward earlier, so we paused the induction.
12:07And when we resumed, she wasn't progressing, so we gave her oxytocin.
12:11She is now fully dilated and she's been pushing for 40 minutes.
12:14The contractions are 6.10 and there are regular late decelerations.
12:15What rate's the oxytocin running at?
12:16You can.
12:17Yeah, you can.
12:18You can.
12:19You're doing really well.
12:20You're doing really well.
12:21You're fine.
12:22You're doing really well.
12:23Okay?
12:24That's it, Freya.
12:25Okay, Freya.
12:26Your uterus is contracting too much.
12:27That's why it's so painful.
12:28You're doing really well.
12:29You're doing really well.
12:30You're fine.
12:31You're doing really well.
12:32Okay?
12:33That's it, Freya.
12:34Okay, Freya.
12:35Your uterus is contracting too much.
12:37That's why it's so painful.
12:38You and your baby aren't getting enough rest between contractions.
12:41But I've stopped the oxytocin, which should help.
12:43Please, please, make it stop.
12:44I'm begging you.
12:45Come on, Freya.
12:46Keep going.
12:47You're strong enough to do this naturally.
12:49Come on.
12:50We need to transfer her to theatre.
12:52I can't.
12:53You can.
12:54Yeah, you can.
12:55You can.
12:56You're doing really well.
12:57There's marked fetal distress, and I'm worried her uterus might rupture.
13:04She needs a C-section, and I'm happy to do it.
13:06She's too exhausted to keep pushing, and...
13:08If she's exhausted, assist her.
13:10We need to get the baby out.
13:12The hypoxia...
13:13If there's no obstruction, it's quicker to get the baby out using a Von Tuse or forceps.
13:17Get started. I'll be there soon.
13:19I don't want the baby out of the baby out of the baby.
13:22I'm the baby.
13:27I'm the baby, I'm the baby.
13:28I'm the baby.
13:29Freya?
13:30When the next contraction starts, I want you to push.
13:32I'll pull gently at the same time.
13:33Oh, my God.
13:34Yes, you can.
13:35Come on, Freya.
13:36Yes, you can. Come on, Freya.
13:38That's it. Push for me.
13:45We're going to try again, Freya.
13:48Please, no. I can still feel the conjunction.
13:50The epidural's not working.
13:52Do I have time for spinal? No.
13:55Push for me, Freya.
13:58Push for me. That's it.
14:01Call Miss Manson. I'll tell him to hurry up.
14:04Call him.
14:06Mr. Patel, if you could wait outside, that would be best.
14:10No, shouldn't I?
14:11Please, Mr. Patel.
14:15I'll just let you side.
14:18Leave the neonatal resus team.
14:20If we get this baby out, we're going to need them.
14:22Freya, I'm going to try forceps.
14:30That's it, Freya.
14:31Push. Push for me. That's it.
14:36Um, uh, what's...
14:45Um...
14:47There's no progression.
14:59We need to prep for a C-section.
15:02Excuse me.
15:07What's... What's happening?
15:12Forceps.
15:12We're compromising the baby. We need to do a cesarean.
15:15I've already tried twice with the Bontus, twice with forceps.
15:18Spare me the history. I can see you haven't got the baby out.
15:23Forceps.
15:23Oh, my God.
15:32I can't...
15:34Oh, my God.
15:35Oh, my God.
15:37Oh, my God.
15:39Oh, my God.
15:41Right, prep for a C-section.
15:56Come on.
15:58I'm going to give you a general anaesthetic now.
16:00You won't feel any more pain.
16:11You can start.
16:41Come on.
16:53This is all in my house.
16:57Here he is.
16:59He is pale, fluffy, not breathing.
17:02Plus the heart rate?
17:04I've lost some 60.
17:06Give five inflation breaths.
17:11We should have done a C-section earlier.
17:13This was avoidable.
17:14Reassessed.
17:15The chest wall was rising.
17:17Closer up.
17:19Still losses.
17:21Start the C-section.
17:27Don't change it.
17:38Oh, arriving at work together.
17:41Careful.
17:42We'll get people talking.
17:43Don't even joke about it.
17:44One inappropriate relationship is enough for me to deal with right now.
17:49Ruby and her uni tutor.
17:51Well, that's why she's back.
17:53Yeah.
17:54Oh.
17:55I know.
17:58So I contacted the NMR.
18:00They're investigating multiple historic complaints against Maria Carter.
18:04Really?
18:05Yeah.
18:06She worked on the elderly care ward before retraining as a midwife.
18:11So ten years ago, a family complained that their relative died due to the poor care Maria provided.
18:17And nothing came of it, but eight weeks ago, the family contacted the NMR and said they wanted their complaint re-examined because they had new evidence.
18:26What, just after Maria left QM and started her new job?
18:29Exactly.
18:30Then more relatives of patients Maria treated came out of the woodwork with similar historic complaints.
18:35And presumably because it was so long ago, the hospital records had been destroyed.
18:39.
18:40This way?
18:41The timing seems a bit convenient.
18:46Hmm.
18:47Do you think this is the Jwarce?
18:50It can't be a coincidence.
18:52Hmm.
18:53They're just now we're in touch.
18:55What?
18:56How?
18:57You must have said something to someone..
18:58I haven't said anything.
18:59Then what?
19:03we're in touch. What? How? You must have said something to someone. I haven't said anything.
19:09They've warned me to stop. Stop what? I referred Rosie to psychiatry when she was on the postnatal
19:18ward. The birth was traumatic but nobody acknowledged it. She should have had a c-section
19:26but instead they went at her with the forceps, the Ventus, over and over again. And they
19:35just wrote in the notes, normal vaginal delivery, no complications. There was nothing normal
19:43about the brutality Rosie experienced. Rosie wasn't reviewed by a psychiatrist. If she
19:52happened, I would have seen it in the notes. I knew it. I knew she'd lied. Sophia told
19:59me to cancel the referral. And when I refused, she came back and said she'd been seen and
20:07she was fine to go home. And then that poor woman, Christ. I did so many incident reports.
20:17Management did nothing. So I took my complaints to the trust. They threatened to report me
20:24to the NMI if I didn't drop it and leave. So I agreed to go. As soon as I started my new
20:31job, they reported me anyway. What are they accusing you of?
20:36Were you followed? Well, of course not. My advice is to drop this. Sophia cancelled that
20:46referral. She's responsible for Rosie's death. We should go and talk to the NMIU, together.
20:52It doesn't matter. There is nothing the trust won't do to protect the hospital's reputation.
20:58It's all they care about. Not the patients. It's definitely not us. I'll just wait till
21:06they really fuck with your lies. You have no idea who you're dealing with. Please don't
21:13contact me again. Come in. We have a problem. What now? I had to rescue Sofia Hernandez last night.
21:36I told her to prep a patient for a C-section. She wasn't confident doing it, so I came in. When I
21:43arrived, she'd been going at the baby with the Von II's and forceps for far too long.
21:47Please tell me the baby survived. Yes, but it's not good. They're trying therapeutic
21:52cooling, but there's no spontaneous movement. Absent reflexes. Pupils fixed and dilated.
21:59If he lives, it's going to be very expensive.
22:07But we need to keep a lid on this. Speak to the family. Explain things in a way that avoids
22:13blame. And in the meantime, let's give Sofia some time off. Probably best to keep her away from
22:17the parents in case she says something unhelpful.
22:19If our client wins the bid, it'll be life-changing. I'm a little nervous, but I think the plans are good. We might be a small company, but we know what we're doing. And it feels like the right time for us to take on something bigger.
22:47Something bigger. What's wrong?
22:53It's the parents of the boy that died. They want to meet me properly, not across the courtroom.
23:05But why are they contacting you? I thought you had a tribunal, a court case. You're cleared.
23:10I know, but maybe they feel I owe them a better explanation.
23:17I mean, their only child did die.
23:21Fuck.
23:21I know.
23:25It might be a good thing.
23:30Healing. For all of you.
23:32Hey.
23:50Hi.
23:51Did you manage to sort that thing with Fess?
23:53Yes, I've transferred her to Norbury Road.
23:55And the notes?
23:58Dealt with.
23:59There's another thing. I managed to track down the midwife for Rosie's birth, Maria Carter. She tried to tell the trust maternity we're covering up multiple problems.
24:08And I really think I'm onto some...
24:09James, I don't want to hear it.
24:10Good.
24:15Morning.
24:16Morning.
24:29Earlier this week, you helped deliver Baby Patel.
24:32Yes, with Mr Manzo.
24:34Baby Patel's MRI shows a large subdural hemorrhage and changes consistent with severe hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy.
24:41It's unlikely he'll recover.
24:44According to the midwife, you quickly identified uterine hyperstimulation causing fetal hypoxia?
24:50Yes.
24:51So why on earth did you persist with an assisted vaginal delivery instead of proceeding to an emergency caesarean like Mr Manzo told you to?
25:01What?
25:01You wasted nearly 20 crucial minutes. Time that could have drastically changed the outcome for this baby.
25:08The family want us to investigate what went wrong and while we do that, we think it would be in your best interest to take some time off.
25:16You're suspending me?
25:17Not a suspension. An incident like this will affect your management of other patients. A break is essential for your well-being.
25:23Spend time at home, Sophia. Look after the children. We know you've struggled to stay on top of everything since the divorce.
25:31I don't need time off.
25:37It wasn't my fault. The fetal heart rate wasn't being monitored properly. The midwife didn't want my help.
25:43And I was the one pushing for a caesarean, not Aaron.
25:47Everyone in theatre saw you attempt multiple unsuccessful pulls on the baby before Aaron arrived and decided to do a caesarean.
25:57Take the time off. Let us complete our investigation and we can decide what happens next.
26:03Oh, and you were caught on CCTV stealing from the vending machine. Make sure you drop by estates on your way out and pay for what you took.
26:20So I've pulled the HR records of the doctors who had complaints made against them.
26:32It looks like the two anaesthetists regularly worked on the labor ward.
26:36Yeah. And both junior doctors did rotations in obstetrics shortly before they were reported to us.
26:42And in this interview transcript, the anaesthetist claims he was only reported because he raised concerns about obstetrics.
26:48It's the same for the cardiology and GP trainees.
26:50Oh, look at this. Both anaesthetists were reported to the MIU by patients after they met with the trust representatives.
26:56You think the trust pushed those patients to make a complaint?
26:59It's possible.
27:03Right. Contact those doctors. See if any of them will speak to you.
27:07I doubt they'll agree. We're probably their least favourite organisation.
27:13Use that charm of yours.
27:18Was there something else?
27:21So I've decided to meet Liam's parents.
27:24What?
27:27Why on earth would you do that to yourself?
27:29I think it's the right thing to do.
27:30It's been, what, four years? They've been through all the formal channels.
27:35It hasn't satisfied them. Whatever they want, you can't give it to them.
27:38It's just going to re-traumatise you all.
27:41They asked and I think I owe it to them.
27:46It's the least I can do.
27:48You don't owe them this.
27:53I'm trying to protect you, George.
27:56Do not do it.
28:05Hello?
28:10Hi, Dr. McAllister?
28:12Yes, speaking.
28:13The Chief Medical Director, Dr. Sawyers, would like to see you in his office on Thursday at 3pm.
28:22Okay, I'll be well.
28:32Dr. Munro?
28:46Ben, please.
28:48Dr. Callan from the MIU.
28:50Thank you for meeting me.
28:51Not at all.
28:54It's fine.
28:56I won't be taking up too much of your time.
28:57Uh, you said you're investigating a doctor I work with.
29:02Is that at the hospital or at the university?
29:08I'm Ruby's mum.
29:11Uh, she's a good student.
29:14Um, I'm sorry to hear she's leaving the course.
29:17I saw you leaving my house.
29:18Uh, it's, it's, it's, it's not what you think.
29:23I know that you've been sleeping with my daughter and that's why she's decided to quit her medical degree.
29:27Ruby is an exceptionally bright child.
29:29She's not a child.
29:30She's my child.
29:32And I want you to leave her alone.
29:34Which means you give up your lectureship so Ruby can return to uni.
29:37Can I say this?
29:41Okay, okay, okay.
29:42So, so, so, so we had a relationship.
29:44She pursued me.
29:46I had nothing to do with her decision to leave.
29:49Norma, look, look, I can see that you're upset.
29:51It's Dr. Callaghan.
29:53And I am not upset.
29:54I am simply explaining to you what's going to happen.
30:02Even if I was to leave my job, which I'm not going to do, Ruby wouldn't return to uni.
30:07If you know anything about her, it's that she only did medicine to please you.
30:10Don't you dare insinuate you know my daughter better than I do.
30:13Look, I didn't mean it like that.
30:15If you don't resign, I'm going to tell everyone you work with how you take advantage of your students.
30:21I'll make sure you're struck off.
30:25And never work again.
30:38I'll get straight to it.
30:40It's looking increasingly likely that in spite of our best efforts, the psychiatry unit will close.
30:45That's really awful.
30:50Is there nothing we can do?
30:52I'm afraid not.
30:54The integrated care board have been clear.
30:56Rosie Newman's death was the final straw.
30:57Yeah.
31:02If we merge with Oakwell, we'll be looking for a new director of psychiatry.
31:08You'd make a good candidate.
31:10Wow.
31:17Sorry, I wasn't expecting that.
31:19The optics are great.
31:21You're young, female, ambitious.
31:23I mean, obviously it's a big step up, but yeah, it's one I think I'm ready for.
31:31There's just one thing that needs clearing up.
31:40Where did you get this?
31:52It's not really what's important here.
31:59We are two consenting adults.
32:02This is not a relationship between equals.
32:04Dr. Ford is your trainee.
32:08And he's under investigation.
32:10You give evidence to the MIU on his behalf.
32:13Did you lie to protect him?
32:14Of course I didn't.
32:15You're his clinical supervisor.
32:17Kate, you approve his progression to the next stage of his career.
32:21How can you possibly do that with any impartiality if you're screwing him?
32:26It's not like that.
32:28Oh.
32:30It's a serious relationship.
32:31Oh, come on, Eric.
32:32If I was a male consultant involved with a female junior, would you be asking me that?
32:36I'm disappointed in you, Kate.
32:38Misogyny in medicine may be rife, but it absolutely does not apply here.
32:42So don't try jumping on that bandwagon.
32:44You abused your position.
32:45Plain and simple.
32:49So what?
32:50You're firing me.
32:57We ought to.
32:58But here's what we're going to do instead.
33:07We, the residents of Willow Ward, have agreed to come together on a weekly basis to discuss the running of our ward.
33:19Sorry, mate.
33:20Sorry.
33:20No worries, boss.
33:22Personal issues and matters relating to treatment should be discussed in our individual ward rounds.
33:34My name is Charlie, and I have schizophrenia.
33:45My name is Ashleen.
33:48And I have borderline personal and seizure sword.
33:50I'm a doctor of excellence. Providing award-winning health care and renowned...
33:54Samara.
33:56You're all actors.
34:00I knew it. We're being recorded.
34:02And you lied to me.
34:03Samara, we're not actors.
34:06Samara.
34:06Then why are we on TV?
34:08...flection with the deaths of a number of patients she treated between 2010 and 2014.
34:14During this time, Ms. Carter worked on the elderly care ward at QM and employed training as a head wife.
34:20The hospital is recently...
34:21No!
34:22Listen to me now!
34:24I am listening to you!
34:26I am listening to you!
34:28Get away!
34:30We are on a TV programme, none of this is real!
34:32None of you in police have this to say.
34:36We involved the police early on in our investigation into Maria Carter
34:40and will continue to assist them as things progress to the next stage.
34:44Our determination to root out incompetent staff alongside our commitment to patient safety
34:50in the centre of excellence.
34:52Maria Carter worked as a midwife in the Queen Mother's University Hospital in Harrogate
34:56but was suspended after the first allegation was made.
35:00Police have stressed that former care patients of Miss Carter's should not con...
35:20IDENTICAL FURTHER
35:24TURN IS CHANGING
35:26BEEPING
35:28BEEPING
35:29BUZZER
35:30BRE END
35:31BEEPING
35:32BEEPING
35:33BEEPING
35:34BEEPING
35:35Come on Maria we know you're in there!
35:38Is it you?
35:39I'm going to put it in the air, come on Maria!
35:41We put up jobs!
35:43HENTS
35:44I've got the transcripts as well, please.
35:50Putting them all in the same place.
35:52Do either of you have a minute?
35:53Not right now. Can it wait?
35:56No, I don't think so.
36:03Thank you for agreeing to meet me.
36:05I know I shouldn't just turn up like this,
36:07but there's something I think you need to know.
36:11I should have told you straight away.
36:14I don't know what I was thinking.
36:28Hi, you've reached Maria Carter.
36:30Can't take your call right now, so leave a message and I'll get back to you.
36:34Hi, Maria. I saw the news.
36:37Just wanted to check you're okay. Call me back.
36:40Hi, Maria. It's James. She's trying you again.
36:42I've got your texts, so I just want to make sure you're okay.
36:46Make a call when you can.
36:49Excuse me.
36:50James Ford?
36:53Yeah.
36:54Hey.
37:08Cars, please.
37:15Is it just me or is there a strange vibe on the ward today?
37:17Everyone knows about you and James.
37:22I'm sorry, Precious.
37:24What?
37:26Aisling saw you together.
37:28I reported you.
37:30After her incident, I had no choice.
37:32And you believed her a seriously unwell patient.
37:36Precious, obviously you should have come to me first,
37:38instead of believing malicious rumours.
37:41Your actions show a total ignorance of mental illness
37:44and quite frankly, I'm disappointed.
37:49They're not rumours, Kate.
37:52Aisling has photos.
37:53And if anyone should be disappointed,
37:56it's all of us on Willow Ward
37:58who work so hard to support you
38:00in a job that, quite frankly,
38:02you're not very good at.
38:04It's about Maria Carter, isn't it?
38:28On the 15th of July,
38:30you visited a nightclub
38:31with one of our inpatients,
38:33Felicity Templeton.
38:35You were in possession of ecstasy,
38:37which she ingested.
38:40Shortly after,
38:41Ms. Templeton became extremely unwell,
38:43but instead of bringing her here
38:44to the nearest A&E,
38:47you took her several miles away
38:49to North Yorkshire Hospital,
38:50where you lied to medical staff
38:52and provided a false name,
38:54Toby Tate.
38:56If the story ended there,
38:57it would be serious enough,
38:58but it gets worse.
39:00Ms. Templeton is a vulnerable young woman
39:02with bipolar disorder.
39:04The drugs precipitated a manic episode
39:06and she was transferred to Willow Ward,
39:10where, in order to prevent your role
39:12in her admission being discovered,
39:14you then arranged her transfer
39:15to another ward.
39:18Aside from the fact that the possession
39:20and supply of Class A drugs
39:21is a criminal offence...
39:22I didn't supply any drugs.
39:25You seem to have forgotten
39:26the basic principle of medicine.
39:28First, do no harm.
39:32You put your career ahead
39:34of this young woman's health.
39:36A decision that could have proved fatal.
39:39Have you got anything to say
39:41in your defence?
39:45No.
39:46I didn't think so.
39:49None of this would have happened
39:51if I wasn't under investigation.
39:54I beg your pardon?
39:54You picked apart, right?
39:55All my work,
39:56you made me justify
39:57every single decision
39:58that I've had to make.
39:58You have no idea
39:59the pressure that I've been under.
40:00And this all happened
40:02on a night out.
40:03You are a doctor
40:04and representative
40:05of this profession,
40:06whether you're on
40:07hospital premises or not.
40:10Do you know
40:10what's most disappointing?
40:12We were this close
40:13to concluding
40:14that you were fit to practise.
40:17What?
40:17So you know
40:21about the referral?
40:22So you know
40:23what they've done
40:24to Maria Carter?
40:24We're far beyond that now,
40:26Dr Ford.
40:27Your behaviour
40:27is something
40:28this trust cannot condone.
40:30And as such,
40:30you're suspended
40:31with immediate effect.
40:32The problem is
40:33with obstetrics, right?
40:35It's not just Rosie.
40:36I mean, take Tony.
40:37Tony Campbell Brown.
40:38Because obstetrics,
40:38they blamed her,
40:39but they used forceps
40:40during her dramatic birth.
40:41And they fractured
40:42a baby's skull.
40:43Do you know about that?
40:43I've had enough of this.
40:45Please escort Dr Ford
40:46off the premises.
40:48It's fine.
41:02I'm really glad
41:03we're all on the same page now.
41:11It's all a bit convenient,
41:13isn't it?
41:13What do you mean?
41:15Maria being suspended,
41:16now Ford?
41:18He made a series of mistakes
41:19that put another
41:20young woman's life
41:21in danger.
41:22He made a mistake
41:22because he felt
41:23under pressure.
41:26By vilifying him
41:27instead of looking
41:28at the bigger picture,
41:29who are we actually protecting?
41:32The Felicity Templetons
41:33of this world?
41:34Yes.
41:35But the trust
41:36could be using this
41:36as a way to shift
41:37our focus.
41:38We shouldn't let this
41:39distract us from
41:40the wider issues
41:41that are going on
41:41in obstetrics.
41:42What did he mean
41:43about then fracturing
41:44Tony's baby's skull?
41:46We need to look
41:47into that.
41:48Stetrick still
41:49have questions
41:50to answer.
41:51One of the doctors
41:51agreed to meet us.
41:53Which one?
41:54Dr. Armitage,
41:55one of the anesthetists.
41:56Great.
41:57Set that up ASAP
41:58and let's just
42:00keep pushing the others.
42:00What did they give you?
42:21What was it,
42:22like a promotion?
42:23What, a pay rise, maybe?
42:25Kate, get up!
42:28What was it worth?
42:29What was it worth to ruin?
42:30Trust, have photos
42:31of us together.
42:32I didn't have a choice.
42:33I can lose my job.
42:34Good for you, though,
42:35didn't I?
42:35What about me?
42:36What about us?
42:37There is no us.
42:38It was just sex
42:39and I'm sorry it happened.
42:43So go home,
42:44get some sleep
42:44because you look
42:46bloody awful.
43:00you,
43:02you,
43:04you,
43:21you,
43:22you,
43:22you...
43:23Maria?
43:53Maria?
43:58Maria?
44:09Maria?
44:14Maria?
44:15Maria?
44:17Maria?
44:19No!