European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, a trained physician, used her skills during a flight on Wednesday after a passenger was injured in an emergency on her way back to Brussels from the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, UNN reports citing Politico.
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The head of the European Commission intervened to provide medical care to a passenger who "needed medical attention" after airline staff called for help on a flight from Zurich to Brussels, European Commission spokeswoman Arianna Podesta confirmed.
"As is the case in such cases, the airline staff on board asked if any of the passengers had medical knowledge," Podesta said. - "So the president helped the passenger who needed it until we landed, and then the medical staff took over.
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Prior to her political career, von der Leyen worked as a medical professional, first as a physician's assistant, and then graduated from the Hanover Medical School and became a doctor of medicine.