Extreme A&E

Extreme A&E (2012)

EndedDocumentary showMedical

Dr. Kevin Fong investigates some of the world's most dangerous, diverse and demanding emergency medicine environments to uncover the science of saving lives.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04JohannesburgJuni 19, 2012
S01E03LondonMai 3, 2012
S01E02The BronxApr. 26, 2012
S01E01MelbourneApr. 19, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Extreme A&E' premiere?

'Extreme A&E' premiered on April 10, 2012.

Who were the hosts of 'Extreme A&E'?

'Extreme A&E' was hosted by Dr. Kevin Fong and Dr. Saleyha Ahsan.

What was the format of 'Extreme A&E'?

'Extreme A&E' was a documentary series that explored the most extreme and dangerous medical emergencies.

What were some of the medical emergencies featured on 'Extreme A&E'?

'Extreme A&E' showcased cases such as severe burns, life-threatening injuries, and critical illnesses that required immediate and specialized treatment.

Where did the show take place?

'Extreme A&E' took place in various hospitals and medical facilities around the world.

How did 'Extreme A&E' provide an inside look into these medical emergencies?

'Extreme A&E' utilized advanced camera techniques and access to medical teams to provide a close-up and intimate look at the high-stakes situations.

Who were the target viewers of 'Extreme A&E'?

'Extreme A&E' targeted viewers who were interested in medical dramas, real-life emergencies, and the challenges faced by medical professionals.

How did 'Extreme A&E' showcase the resilience and dedication of medical professionals?

'Extreme A&E' highlighted the tireless efforts of doctors, nurses, and other medical staff as they worked to save lives and provide critical care in extreme situations.

What made 'Extreme A&E' different from other medical shows?

'Extreme A&E' differentiated itself by focusing on the most extreme and life-threatening cases, providing a unique perspective on emergency medicine.

Did 'Extreme A&E' feature any reenactments?

Yes, 'Extreme A&E' included reenactments of medical emergencies to illustrate the challenges faced by medical professionals.

How did 'Extreme A&E' educate viewers about medical procedures?

'Extreme A&E' incorporated explanations and analysis from medical professionals to help viewers understand the complex medical procedures and treatments involved.

How did 'Extreme A&E' raise awareness about the importance of emergency medical care?

'Extreme A&E' showcased the critical role of emergency medicine in saving lives and emphasized the need for timely and effective care.

What was the reception of 'Extreme A&E' among viewers?

'Extreme A&E' received positive feedback from viewers who appreciated its intense and informative approach to medical emergencies.

Did 'Extreme A&E' have a lasting impact?

'Extreme A&E' left a lasting impact by shedding light on the challenges faced by medical professionals and increasing awareness about emergency medicine.

How did 'Extreme A&E' contribute to the public's understanding of medical emergencies?

'Extreme A&E' helped the public gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of medical emergencies and the remarkable work done by medical teams under pressure.

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