A new documentary TV series gives unprecedented access to Beaumont Hospital's national head specialist centre. The multi-episode show on Virgin Media Television follows the work of neurosurgeons in Ireland's top neurosurgical hub, showcasing complex brain and spinal surgeries and the human stories behind them.
A new documentary TV series about Beaumont Hospital is to give the country unprecedented access to the national head specialist centre.
Dr Moran, who became Ireland’s first ever female neurosurgeon in 2020, revealed she has “taken a fence out of someone’s brain”. She said on air: “You have to see what arises when you’re in there, which is more common in emergency surgery than something that is elective.” “Every year, they perform hundreds of life-saving procedures, treating patients from all corners of Ireland and beyond. In this exclusive four-part series, you’ll see it all: the drama, the skill, the genius, and the raw humanity that make these surgeries not just about the science, but about the people who fight for their lives.
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