John Bishara DO: Pulmonologist in the Age of COVID-19 Episode 1

11/06/2020 40 min
John Bishara DO: Pulmonologist in the Age of COVID-19 Episode 1

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Episode Synopsis

This series is a little different. Obviously, a pulmonologist has something to say about COVID-19 these days. So, John and I decided to break it up. Episode 1 will deal with becoming a pulmonologist and what that is like. Episode 2 is all about COVID-19 and what it does what it does. Basically, what do we know about this disease as of 8 June 2020. Episode 3 is the catchall of questions and how the incredible blessing of the internet is also a major headache for people trying to care for the critically ill and also prevent people from actually getting COVID-19 and dying because someone thinks a mask is not useful.

Dr. Bishara is also an officer in the United States Air Force and has been a principle advisor for public health policy within the West Virginia National Guard. He is about as humble as they come, and he deals with the sickest of sick people. He is someone that is approachable on any level and he loves what he does, mucus and all.

Finally, I want to reiterate that I am running John’s episode concurrently with Wendy Dean and Simon Talbot’s because while COVID-19 is not the same thing as Moral Injury in health care but they are related at this point in the disease. It is also really important that John’s words compete with all of the insanity that we see on the internet along the lines of masks don’t work. At the time of this recording 110,000 Americans are dead from COVID-19 and despite popular belief, this disease is hurting a lot more children than we thought at first.

Wear a mask in close and indoor public spaces. Period. Full stop.

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