Forget Shark Week. As part of Discovery Life’s ER Week, the network is debuting the new series Trauma Doctors on July 8th.
The six-part docu-series follows ER doctors saving lives outside of the hospital. ER Week will also include episodes of NY ER, Save My Life: Boston Trauma, Trauma: Life in the ER, 911: The Bronx, and Shock Trauma: Edge of Life.
Discovery Life’s ER Week begins July 4th, with Trauma Doctors premiering on July 8th at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
Read more details below:
(Silver Spring, MD) – Break out the fireworks this 4th of July for Discovery Life’s ER WEEK, a week-long programming stunt giving viewers behind-the-scenes access to emergency rooms across the country. The never-ending onslaught of unpredictable medical moments returns to Discovery Life, culminating with the US premiere of the six-episode series, TRAUMA DOCTORS on Friday, July 8, at 10/9c.
ER WEEK gives viewers unprecedented access to the emergency rooms in America’s largest cities including New York, Boston and Baltimore. Discovery Life’s most harrowing episodes of NY ER, SAVE MY LIFE: BOSTON TRAUMA, TRAUMA: LIFE IN THE ER, 911: THE BRONX, and SHOCK TRAUMA: EDGE OF LIFE, will showcase some of the most dramatic and blood-pumping medical cases. Nothing is guaranteed for these medical professionals, and each day brings more pressure as they treat life-threatening ailments.
It all leads up to the premiere of TRAUMA DOCTORS on Friday, July 8, at 10/9c. These elite doctors take the emergency room to the streets providing on-site medical treatments that are normally only done in hospitals, transforming a patient’s chance of survival. In the premiere episode, doctors perform a blood transfusion on the side of the road after a woman is hit by a truck; then, the doctors transport a man who fell 15 feet from his ladder and may have a collapsed lung.”
What do you think? Do you watch Discovery Life? Will you watch Trauma Doctors?
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