Medical student saves his first life before graduation


  • Nation
  • Monday, 25 Apr 2016

Emergency operation: Ganesh (kneeling in blue shirt) giving Mohd Ridzuan CPR.

GEORGE TOWN: A final-year medical student is already saving lives before he graduates as a doctor. N. Ganesh, 25, had helped revive a drowning victim in Teluk Bahang on March 12.

Ganesh had just emerged from the jungle after a hike when he heard people cry out, “Help! We need a doctor! He drowned!”

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