Ordinarily, I work to draw attention away from the crude, bland, anonymizing statistics of public health to the faces they veil, the human stories they obscure.
If you are following public health alerts, and you are not in an essential industry requiring face to face contact, you should be reading this from home.
Calls are going out for retired healthcare workers to help fight the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic.
Patients, sick care workers and organizations in our dysfunctional sick care system of systems were left vulnerable to the pandemic, something many experts predicted, but whose warnings went unheeded.
Of the slightly more than 30,000 total, global deaths from coronavirus to date, a third of them all have been in Italy.
I am just back from being tested for COVID19- very efficiently and professionally, I might add- at Griffin Hospital in Derby, CT.
The 2019 main residency match was larger than any that preceded it, according to the National Resident Match Program (NRMP).