Dr. William Phillips Saves Man Who Had Heart Attack During Heart Disease Class

FREDD F. SANDINO | June 30, 2011 | 1 Comment More

Another story that is too weird to believe.

A man giving a lecture about heart disease actually helped save a man who had a heart attack during the lecture.

Dr. William Phillips, a cardiologist from Maine, was giving a lecture about heart disease when he and others in the audience were interrupted by a man who was actually having a heart attack. The quick thinking doctor and a team of nurses rushed to the man’s side and are credited with saving his life.

The man was lucky the nurses and doctor were ready and able as he went on to care and is now doing fine.

Dr. Phillips was able to finish his lecture after administering the help the man needed.

It’s a close call when a heart attack strikes. You need to have the right people around as you only have minutes to get attention. Nowadays the survival rate from heart attacks is exceptionally high as compared to just 10 years ago. In the old days, heart attacks could be fatal, but nowadays with improved treatments, people can be treated and released in just days.

Luckily for this guy, he had a heart attack where there was a room full of doctors and nurses!

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    1. bill Hadd says:

      Who cares about this piddle dee dee stuff when there is a real doctor running around all over the world..saving thousands and I can’t catch him. Help me track the illusive Dr Vaught.
      He will be in Singapore tommorrow and then Korea..followed by a stop in Salt Lake City Utah. Somebody find out where this man is from and where the Hell he is going with all that Money, Power, and Knowlege!!
      bill hadd