Paramedic in Sakhalin Beats Patient: What Really Happened.
In the Russian region of Sakhalin, a paramedic beat a patient he arrived to help instead of providing appropriate assistance. The doctor claims he was merely defending himself.
This was reported by Russian media.
The paramedic beat the patient
In the Russian Federation, even a service as ordinary to the civilized world as calling an ambulance can result in serious problems for the patient. This incident occurred in the town of Tomari on Sakhalin Island (Far East of Russia). The man who called for help became a victim of beating by medical staff instead of receiving the necessary assistance.
What happened — the doctor's and witnesses' version
The paramedic who beat the patient claims that the man was drunk and supposedly felt unwell. The patient, who had previously shown almost no reaction to the medical staff, suddenly attempted to strike the doctor. After this, according to witnesses, the doctor became angry and started to beat the patient. Local health authorities promised to investigate this incident.
The event where a paramedic beat a patient instead of providing medical assistance took place in the Russian region of Sakhalin. This incident indicates that even in fields such as medicine, unforeseen situations can occur that require thorough investigation and correction. The provision of medical assistance should always be safe and effective, which is why this incident requires careful consideration and appropriate measures to be taken.Read also
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