Doctors routinely respond to in-flight medical emergencies with no formal guarantee
A physician author responded to in-flight medical calls on three of his last seven flights. The complaints — dizziness, nausea and faintness — were typical urgent-care cases, none involving cardiac arrest. He notes how unremarkable the process seems to crew and passengers alike, despite doctors having no formal obligation to volunteer.
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