Hereford hero doctor 'saved a patient on holiday'
Dr Riaz, who works at Hereford County Hospital, reveals how he was called upon mid-flight to a passenger's aid, and was assisted by a smartwatch!
Travelling to a skiing holiday in Italy, Rashid Riaz explains how he saved the life of a female passenger at 30,000 feet, and the role played by a crew member's Apple Watch.
Dr Riaz is now calling on airlines to start carrying emergency physician kits as standard - including tools to take basic measurements, diabetic and blood pressure meters, and an oxygen saturation monitor.
Apple says that measurements taken with the watch's Blood Oxygen app are not intended for medical use and are only designed for "general fitness and wellness purposes".
Duration:
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Unknown | Gavin Kermack |
| Interviewed Guest | Rashid Riaz |
This clip is from
More clips from 91¸£ÀûÉç Hereford & Worcester
-
"We've got 17 TV screens for the World Cup"
Duration: 03:58
-
Spudman in Malvern
Duration: 03:12
-
‘Rapid increase’ in Worcestershire measles cases
Duration: 01:36
-
Bewdley's Becky Hill: The new era
Duration: 02:39