Tired of being Jac's underdog, Oliver decides it is time to leave medicine and take up a lucrative job offer from recruitment officer Peter O'Gorman. When a couple with learning difficulties enter the ward, Oliver treats the husband, Chris Peyton, and Jac decides to let him lead the case. It's not long before Oliver gets drawn into their lives and his commitment to medicine is put to the test. But will it be enough to save Chris and the couple's future?
It's the day of snowboarder Josh Cahill's final tests that will determine whether he will walk again. Eddi struggles to maintain a professional distance. When the news is challenging, Josh takes it badly and Eddi spirals into emotional turmoil. With Josh close to the edge, and Eddi the only person who can save him, Eddi has to rethink her approach to nursing.
Hanssen enlists the help of Sahira to cast an objective eye over the breast implant cases. With Sunil absent, Michael objects but has no choice if they are to contain the scandal. Sahira discovers that Sunil deliberately bought cheap batches that were defective. The team agree to replace the implants of two patients, but when the patients come in, they get more than they bargained for and Hanssen's dream of FT status and Michael's future come under threat. Show less