Transplant Sneak Peek: Bashir Impresses on His First Day of Work

First day jitters at work? Nah, Transplant‘s Dr. Bashir Hamed (played by Jett‘s Hamza Haq) displays nothing of the sort on Tuesday’s episode (NBC, 10/9c) of the transplanted Canadian medical drama.

In TVLine’s exclusive sneak peek from the installment, titled “Tell Me Who You Are,” Bashir — who was a doctor in Syria before coming to Canada with his little sister to escape the civil war in his homeland — arrives at York Memorial hospital to begin his residency anew. Not knowing that Dr. Jed Bishop (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.‘s John Hannah) hired Bashir as a doc, Dr. Magalie “Mags” LeBlanc (Being Erica‘s Laurence Leboeuf) is confused to see her former patient wandering the ER.

“You can’t just show up here and volunteer as a doctor,” Dr. LeBlanc says after Bashir quickly jumps in to help with a trauma. But then Dr. Bishop informs everyone that Bashir is just doing his job — and doing it better than the other docs, you could argue: He figures out the patient has a ruptured spleen without even needing a scan.

Press PLAY above to watch the video, then hit the comments with your thoughts. And if you missed the premiere, check out TVLine’s recap here.

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