Dr Chris inserts a tiny medical camera up his nose and down his throat to look at how our vocal chords work and takes a terrifying ride on a super scary rollercoaster to find out how our bodies deal with fear.
Operation Ouch! was broadcast on ABC Me at Sunday 5 February 2023, 14:40. This episode was initially placed on Friday 28 August 2015.
Operation Ouch! is a British educational TV show for children about the human body. It covers topics such as what happens in Accidents and Emergencies (A&E) and the different problems doctors face, while the show's hosts Drs. Chris and Xand van Tulleken regularly conduct interesting experiments as well. The goal of these experiments is usually to educate kids about biology and medicine in a “try this at home”-style. The hosts of Operation Ouch! are twin brothers and graduates in Medicine from the University of Oxford. Chris is a practicing doctor, while Xand is a researcher and teacher in New York City. For the show they follow and assist personnel and patients at different hospitals and in different situations, such as A&E workers at Alder Hey Children's Hospital and the rapid response team of the West Midlands Ambulance Service.
Rating:3.6 of 5Total number of episodes:265Last broadcast:27/03/2023 at 18:31
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