Clinically Speaking

Clinically Speaking

13 Episodes

Clinically speakingIt focuses on patient-doctor, doctor-nurse, doctor-doctor dynamics in a hospital space where everyone is silently fighting to survive.

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    Episode 1

    We meet PJ for the first time, assisting an appendectomy. She immediately breaks the fourth wall. Later, she examines Mrs. Komolofa, a supposedly pious 56-year-old widow who happens to be pregnant. Dr. Chuks gives PJ a hard time about it.

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    Episode 2

    PJ loses her first patient, a blood-and-bile-vomiting man. She feels guilty and responsible to the point that it nearly breaks her. We get a glimpse of her morning routine. Meanwhile, the gang tries to treat a head trauma patient, Paul, who has forgotten a lot about his life and can’t believe he ...

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    Episode 3

    In this episode, PJ and Jasmine handle a delivery, but it doesn't go quite as planned. They have to work quickly and make sure the patient's baby survives—and without electricity (Nigeria almost happened to the baby). PJ shines and makes the best of the bad situation.

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    Episode 4

    The audience gets a chance to meet PJ's parents' siblings in this episode as she celebrates her birthday with her friends. This episode is amazing in every way. Take a seat, unwind, and enjoy!

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    Episode 5

    Dr. Chuks’ womanizing ways causes quite a scene at work. The gang tries to solve the mystery of Jibril Lawal, a patient who has been urinating blood. There’s an emergency with James that has everyone worried

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    Episode 6

    A thirteen-year-old boy, John Bello is brought into the hospital by his mother, Busola. He looks bruised and battered. The gang has a combative discussion about the lines between discipline and child abuse. We learn that Busola is being physically abused by her husband, and Nedu has a plan to rem...

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    Episode 7

    In a flashback scene, PJ tells Jasmine about her parents' divorce and the gang tries to diagnose Mr. Olutola who has been experiencing seizures. They talk about the divorce, zoning out at work, parental expectations, losing her first patient.

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    Episode 8

    PJ assists Dr. Chuks on an HIV patient’s appendectomy. Dr. Chuks hits an artery and some blood splatters into PJ's eyes. Rotimi and PJ have a few charged moments as he comforts her while she expresses worries that she might have contracted HIV.

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    Episode 9

    Worried that she might have contracted HIV, PJ decides to do a rapid HIV test which came out negative and she's relieved. Meanwhile, Mr. Ajomale, a psychotic patient, seeking a diazepam prescription brings chaos to the hospital.

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    Episode 10

    PJ and Rotimi have some alone time. They talk about Mr. Ajomale, specialization, writing IELTS and PLAB, leaving Nigeria, the HIV and Hep C scare, etc. Later, he asks to take her out to dinner and she says yes.

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    Episode 11

    Jasmine dental house officer friend, Desola Dairo aka DD comes to hang out in the call room. PJ isn’t particularly a fan but she tolerates her nonetheless. Later, 27-year-old Maryam Danladi is brought to the hospital in an ambulance after fainting at work. She is diagnosed with mitral regurgitati...

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    Episode 12

    It’s a call night and Nurse Chinwe has been in a deadly accident. Rotimi and PJ attends to her. She requires minor surgery but there are no surgeons on deck so Rotimi and PJ perform the procedure while Dr. Chuks guides them down the phone line.

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    Episode 13

    A nearby school building has collapsed and the emergency room is organised chaos. All hands are on deck and off-duty doctors have been called to assist. The staff scramble to save lives.