Choking Baby Saved in Kelowna Park by Trained Doctor Who Is Unable to Practice Medicine in Canada
- On June 27 at DeHart Park in Kelowna, a young child experienced a choking emergency and was rescued by Rui Deng, who has medical training.
- Rui, who worked over a decade as a doctor in China, intervened after others failed, but she cannot yet practise medicine in Canada.
- Rui performed the Heimlich manoeuvre correctly, causing the obstruction to be expelled and the baby to breathe again before firefighters arrived to confirm the child's safety.
- Andy Wang stated the baby's limp limbs and rolled-back eyes showed severe oxygen deprivation, and he urged learning the Heimlich manoeuvre and streamlining credentialing for skilled immigrants.
- This event highlights the untapped potential of internationally trained professionals and raises questions about barriers in the Canadian healthcare system.
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