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Medical Intern Goes Viral After Assisting Injured Motorist Who Suffered Accident

The medical intern identified as Marisse Layson who helped an injured motorist during a vehicular accident goes viral online.

 

Marisse Layson, a post-graduate intern at St Elizabeth Hospital is now making rounds online after her photo helping an injured motorist who suffered from an accident in General Santos City was posted in the social media.

A netizen named Arnold Ellaga witnessed how Layson helped the motorist after struck by a truck, which prompted him to take a photograph of her act of kindness.

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Ellaga narrated that he and his father was heading for work when they witnessed the incident.

Many netizens lauded Layson after the photo of her kindness towards the injured motorist has been uploaded to the social media.

Layson explained that anyone who is under medical profession will also do what she did just to save lives.

“Kahit sino naman sigurong nasa medical profession, talagang gagawin ‘yun. It is normal for us to help. It is our job to save lives as doctors,” Layson said quoted by ABS-CBN.

The medical intern is already a Red Cross volunteer since high school that’s why she is well-trained when it comes to applying first aid to accident victims.

The health personnel said that she tore her clothes and wrapped it to the motorist’s wound to stop the bleeding. After a few moments, the ambulance arrived and rushed the patient to the hospital.

Marisse Layson has finished a medical course at Cebu Institute of Medicine and she’s planning to take the nursing licensure examination next year.

Source: philnews

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