From seizures to footy falls, to a motor vehicle accident victim who is rushed to Bendigo emergency fighting for life, this episode looks at the front lines of our medical system. Dr Antony Di Dio in Canberra takes us through a day in the life of a suburban GP. He is one of the 30,000 general practitioners in the country and he sees on average 30 patients a day, in line with the national average. A desperate methamphetamine addict presents to emergency for treatment after attempting to commit suicide. What options are there for him when he says he wants help? In the CALD maternity unit of Melbourne’s Sunshine Hospital more than 5200 babies are born each year. Some births are routine, others become life-threatening emergencies. New Zealand couple Kahoo and Aaron are expecting their fifth baby. They are very anxious after their last child died soon after birth. And, prostate cancer. It is the most common cancer found in men – 47 Australians will be diagnosed every day and nine will die. In this episode we see Peter undergoing state of the art robotic surgery to remove his prostate.