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The Trauma of Caring for Coronavirus Patients ‘The Wounds Are Still Fresh’
(about 7 hours later)
Video by Alexander StocktonVideo by Alexander Stockton
Once a global epicenter of the pandemic, New York City has — for now — brought things under control. But where does this reprieve leave front-line medical workers?Once a global epicenter of the pandemic, New York City has — for now — brought things under control. But where does this reprieve leave front-line medical workers?
In the video above, we get a rare and intimate look at three — a hospitalist, a physician assistant and a palliative care physician — who worked at one of the hardest-hit hospitals in the Bronx. They’re confronting an unanswerable question: Did they do enough?In the video above, we get a rare and intimate look at three — a hospitalist, a physician assistant and a palliative care physician — who worked at one of the hardest-hit hospitals in the Bronx. They’re confronting an unanswerable question: Did they do enough?
The deaths may have subsided, but medical workers are still dealing with the devastation.The deaths may have subsided, but medical workers are still dealing with the devastation.
Alexander Stockton (@astocktonfilms) is a producer with Opinion Video.Alexander Stockton (@astocktonfilms) is a producer with Opinion Video.