Malpractice - Season 2

Season 2
Dr James Ford is a Psychiatric Registrar in a North Yorkshire hospital. His personal life is a mess, and his colleagues might find him arrogant, but he appears committed to his vulnerable patients. So when he finds himself torn between a new mother attending a routine postnatal check-up and the sectioning of a floridly psychotic woman during a busy on-call shift, no one could predict the terrible consequences.
As George and Norma uncover a hospital seemingly at war with itself, to what lengths will James go to preserve his position? Is he a doctor with a God complex or the victim of wider problems?

Episodes

Episode 1
When psychiatric registrar Dr James Ford finds himself torn between a new mother attending a routine postnatal check-up and the sectioning of a floridly psychotic woman during a busy on-call shift, no one could predict the terrible consequences.

Episode 2
Pressure mounts on Dr Ford as the investigation continues. When another traumatic incident occurs in the unit, James clashes with colleagues and the hospital Trust and leaves the future of the unit in doubt.

Episode 3
In the wake of Maria Carter's evidence, the MIU's investigation turns a spotlight on Dr Hernandez and the obstetric department. But when the Trust question their investigation, the MIU suspect wider cultural issues at the hospital.

Episode 4
The MIU refuse to concede to pressure from the Trust, looking closer into previous complaints that might shed light on the truth, but just how far will the Trust go to protect themselves?

Episode 5
With more questions than answers, the MIU are running out of time to piece together the truth. Dr Ford and the MIU discover witnesses unwilling to speak on record and hints of a wider conspiracy that leads far beyond the failing psychiatric unit.
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