
24/02/2014
David Whiteley joins a new kind of doctor on board MAGPAS air ambulance in Cambridgeshire. And Mike Dilger returns to the longest chalk reef in Europe.
David Whiteley joins a new kind of doctor on board MAGPAS air ambulance in Cambridgeshire. The idea is being piloted here and has already proved to be a life saver. There are now plans to expand the idea to other areas.
Dying of Ignorance
Thirty years ago, one of the most successful health campaigns helped prevent hundreds of deaths from Aids. Jo Taylor investigates why our young people are now in increasing danger of dying from ignorance.
Norfolk's great reef
Three years ago Mike Dilger dived the longest chalk reef in Europe, off Norfolk. It is a haven for wildlife. Conservationists are campaigning to get the reef special protection. Mike returns to find out if their plan has succeeded and to see the very latest pictures of life on the reef.
Last on
A&E care at accidents

People suffering life-threatening injuries in accidents will soon be treated at the scene by doctors specialising in critical care.
Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM), which has been developed in Cambridgeshire, takes enhanced A&E skills out to patients.
Read the full Inside Out story on the BBC News website.
HIV patients 'going undiagnosed'

Inside Out investigates why thousands of people with HIV are going undiagnosed or untreated.
Watch the Inside Out video feature on the BBC News website.
Read the full Inside Out East story on the BBC News website.
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | David Whiteley |
| Reporter | Jo Taylor |
| Reporter | Mike Dilger |
| Series Editor | Diana Hare |
Broadcast
- Mon 24 Feb 201419:30BBC One Cambridgeshire & East only