It is already a busy morning when a helicopter lands at one of the highest-level trauma centers United States. The sound of the incoming chopper takes Dr. Bose back to his days in some of the fiercest battles in the deserts of Iraq.
A firsthand experience of the opioid crisis from the halls of the emergency room. Dr. Bose travels to meet with members of Congress to find solutions for the Opioid Crisis - which knows no economic or social boundaries.
Dr. Bose visits an isolated village across the Mexican border where he discovers a primitive medical clinic desperately needing help. He leads a group of Texas Tech University physicians in an eye-opening mission of mercy.
From Odessa, Texas to Manhattan, New York, chute time matters. "Chute time" is the period between a dispatched 911 call to ambulance wheels rolling to the scene.
We follow Guillermo Cazares on his long-awaited final day as a student of Dr. Bose. Little did Guillermo realize what he would face in the final chapter of his long journey before being unleashed to practice on his own.
Dr. John Sexton arrives from Tennessee for the first day of his year-long fellowship under Dr. Sudip Bose, where a brutally busy day with trauma cases will be his shocking introduction to emergency medicine West Texas style.
The emergency room is the one place where you can see anyone, anytime, anywhere for anything. A typical day brings a steady stream of desperate injuries, sickness and who knows what else.
Behind-the-scenes look of how a city prepares for a catastrophic event. Little did they know how valuable this training would be on a hot Saturday afternoon in August when a mass shooter paralyzes a city.
Dr. Bose sees a stroke patient in the Ft. Stockton emergency room. After five hours of struggling to keep the patient alive, a thunderstorm threatens any chance of an air flight ambulance run - possibly the only thing that can save her.
For 15 months, Dr. Sudip Bose kept a video journal of his front-line physician service in some of the most dangerous areas of the war in Iraq. Sometimes humorous, often heart-wrenching, life in a combat zone is fascinating.