Important mail arrives as Michael re-takes the exam for the Primary Surgical Fellowship, the gateway to becoming a surgeon. Will he make the cut?
Michael's relationship with Hanna takes a turn that will forever change them both.
Having succumbed to the temptations of Hanna rather than hitting the books, Michael now pays a price for his choices.
Michael says yes to a fellow doctor's cry for help in order to atone for his sins, inadvertently making way for his surgical idol to appear.
When new challenges emerge in Michael's journey and that of others, a helping hand in times of trouble tips the scale of life and death.
Michael gets caught up in a storm both outside and in. As the winds rage through his heart, the next chapter of his medical career is set in motion.
When racial prejudice prevents Michael from getting a position at his chosen hospital, he is forced to look elsewhere, setting him on the path of a major life complication.
Michael and Victoria return to London and attempt a transition into living as husband and wife.
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Michael takes some advice from Mr. Hart and gets exactly the opportunity he needs to advance his education. He just has to jump through a few bureaucratic hoops first.
Michael crashes headlong into the undeniable fragility of life itself as he finishes his obstetrical rotation.
During his obstetrical rotation, Michael is surrounded by the outcomes of choices his patients made. When a former love re-appears, he must make a choice as well.
In the second half of his stint as Locum House Officer, Michael learns the hard way that some surgeons harm rather than heal.
Michael encounters a much-needed mentor and father figure while learning a great deal about the true practice of healing.
Michael encounters two mentor possibilities and participates in a surgery for the first time.
Michael is exhilarated when he is assigned to clerk the patient of a prominent surgeon. His efforts to impress, however, don't quite go according to plan.
Michael experiences a crushing loss that brings the challenges of making it through medical school into stark detail.
Michael finally earns his way across Gower Street and begins seeing patients. He also crosses into untouched lands elsewhere.
Jennie Waugh
i sent a comment today already. Dr Meguid & I worked at the same Hospital in So. Calif. A very nice man. I'm proud to call him a friend.
Jennie Waugh
I enjoy the show every week. I worked at City of Hope at the same time as Dr Meguid. A vert nice man. He was missed when he left. . I'm enjoying hearing his life story. Can't wait to continue his life story.
Jennie Waugh
Knowing Dr Meguid as I did from our time at City of Hope I am enjoying his Pod Cast