
Medical emergencies can happen anywhere, anytime. And sometimes doctors are there and able to help. Doctors don’t stop being doctors when they leave the hospital after their shift or turn out the lights for the day at their practice.
Medical emergencies can happen anywhere, anytime. And sometimes doctors are there and able to help. Doctors don’t stop being doctors when they leave the hospital after their shift or turn out the lights for the day at their practice.
With frequent flights to Asia, Dr. Sundlof, a cardiologist, often finds herself in situations where her medical expertise is needed. On a recent trip, she teamed up with other professionals to save a life. Watch how she makes a difference, no matter where she is.
For 20 years, Dr. Troutman, a pediatric hematologist oncologist with Lehigh Valley Reilly Children's Hospital, has volunteered at a camp for children with cancer. He shares how special it is to be there for these kids, not just as a physician, but as a friend. Discover the heartwarming moments that make his journey so meaningful.
TGI Dr. Alfonse! After a long Friday shift, surgical oncologist Lori Alfonse, DO, and her husband headed to a local restaurant for a relaxing dinner. Little did they know, a fellow diner would need her help during a diabetic hypoglycemia episode. See how Dr. Alfonse sprang into action!
On a flight to Puerto Rico for a family vacation, adolescent medicine physician Maria Aramburu de la Guardia, MD was enjoying a rare moment of quiet napping. Suddenly, she was awakened by a call for a doctor on board. Watch how she turned a restful moment into a lifesaving one!