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One, I didn't have contact with my patients because part of my observance is not to work, but more so, holidays are family time, and there was no family here.

So it was Passover, which meant for me no work, which in one way is good, because it's a disconnect, but in another way, in many ways, this year is especially bad. And then the next two days for me were a religious holiday. It's kind of hard to do a good exam and diagnosis when you're seeing a person on a screen. So there were lots of challenges in general. Telemedicine, to me as to so many other primary care providers, is a new thing. First day of that was this past Wednesday. I was going to be rotating out to working from home. For me, of course, it's Passover, and Ramadan also begins soon for those that celebrate that. It is a holiday for everyone to some degree or another.

How can we all contribute to really changing this way that's not sustainable? That is my hope.Īnd I'm trying to figure out, how can I contribute to make that happen? And to me, I feel as a healthcare professional, that's what we should be thinking about as we go through this difficult time right now with our patients. And I hope and pray that this wake up call is going to help us live in a way that's more sustainable for everyone. I pray for everybody, every day, and maybe I was suffering, now it’s making us more sensitive and more aware for all the suffering we've been creating for so many other species with our species-centric consumption. John the Divine, and that was moving and gave sustenance.

I was able today to watch a little bit of the Good Friday service that they have at St. The other part is at seven o'clock each night, me and my neighbors, we all go out on our balconies, ring bells, hit pots, you know, and sort of have this evening ritual like a lot of other New Yorkers on their block and in their apartments and houses, and salute the healthcare workers.Įvery night the Empire State Building is lit up in red. One is I listen now to the New York Governor Cuomo and his daily talk, because I feel he's a voice of sanity and really helps me stay grounded. The most helpful is two things every day. So between feeling impotent and helpless and useless, to then feeling nervous and scared about, you know, what is the future. Or, on the other side of the fear is, “Wow, they're going to send me to the ICU, the ER,” because they've been talking about redeploying employees and just not having the training and the experience to really be able to be of help there, I don’t think. So going through all kinds of different emotions, from being grateful for my attending and the other nurse practitioner and at times feeling, “Wow, they might lay me off because I'm new and I'm not seeing as many patients.” Today, I was able to see several patients finally, after several days of being on the phone with IT, with symptoms of cough, fever, chest pain, nasal congestion, sinusitis, and triaged and helped them stay away from going to any other more challenged areas. This is Holy Week and Passover, and it's been quite a journey for me myself. New York City, Friday evening, April 10: this is how we salute the health workers and how we make it through our day. I'm really proud of this episode, which features voices from all corners of the country, including a veterinarian and a hospital chaplain.
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I just got off a five day stretch in the hospital on our COVID service, where I faced a lot of the same challenges that you've all described in your audio diaries: figuring out how to provide care at a distance, suppressing the chronic fear and anxiety that comes with being exposed to this virus, and finding my rhythm as I don and I doff my PPE.īut for the past few days, one of the things that's really kept me going is excitement about sharing this episode with you. And yet, the diary entries that you're sending are still tie together really well each week. There are hot spots and cold spots and these change over time. One of the interesting things about a pandemic is that it doesn't distribute itself evenly. You're listening to The Nocturnists: Stories from a Pandemic. Thank you for consulting the audio before quoting in print.
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