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Mar 2021
45m 11s

S10, Ep6 How to Fail: Jim Down

Elizabeth Day and Sony Music Entertainment
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Today's episode is an important one. Jim Down is an ICU doctor on the frontline of the Covid crisis. He is a consultant in critical care and anaesthesia at University College London Hospital, running the intensive care unit at one of London’s busiest hospitals, where life and death decisions are an everyday occurrence.Despite having spent all his adult life ... Show More
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