Mikel Italo brought his instrument to the Pirambu Emergency Unit (Brazil) to share his music with patients. “When it is given to those who are going through their worst days, it can bring an air of hope and happiness,” he said in an interview.
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Medical student does something special to help patients going through difficult times.
Photo: Instagram @mikaelitallo_
Feelings of loneliness, sadness, and uncertainty about the future are just some of the feelings that hospital patients can experience, especially if they have been receiving treatment for a long time, and that’s why some people talk about a simple but making a difference. think. important sign.
Mikel was born and raised in Pedreiras, Maranho (Brazil). After receiving a scholarship to go to university and fulfill his dream of becoming a doctor, he moved to Serra State in the same country. Also he has the talent to play various musical instruments including keyboard, guitar and accordion.
He, who aspires to be a doctor, decides to bring the accordion to the Pirambu emergency unit to delight the patients with his music. After posting a video on his Instagram account of the emotional occasion, this special moment soon went viral.
The young man said in an interview that the original idea came from Doctor Thais Leo and, along with his cousin Dr. Tarsilio, he asked people if they would like the idea and they said yes. “Many patients were excited and happy,” Michael said.
“A patient spent the morning crying after being admitted to the hospital, and when I started playing she smiled and started filming me.”
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Italo noted that he believes that music heals many people, that the accordion is an instrument that is played close to the chest, filled with emotion and love. “When it is given to those who are going through their worst days, it can bring an air of hope and happiness.”
What do you think of Mikel’s encouraging gesture with hospital patients?
Source: UPSOCL.