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Opinion Pieces

COVID delays are making Biden's cancer moonshot a long shot

Feb 22, 2022
The Hill

At the start of the month, Biden announced plans to reignite his Cancer moonshoot, an initiative he initially launched as vice president in 2016. The aim is to reduce the death rate from cancer by 50 percent in the next 25 years and to improve the lives of cancer patients and their families. However, with the delay in diagnosis and treatment of life-threatening illnesses — including cancer — during the pandemic, this moonshot is a long shot.

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What a cancer misdiagnosis taught me about coping with medical distrust

Oct 26, 2021
CNN

Fourteen years ago, I sat face-to-face with my doctor, weighing my odds of survival. Was it a flip of a coin?

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Covid cases in kids are becoming more complicated. It's time for politicians to get out of our way

Aug 31, 2021
CNN

I was in the pediatric ER when I was on call a couple of weeks ago, treating a child with respiratory distress, when I looked up at the census board and saw "RSV+COVID." This was the first time I'd seen this combination of Covid-19 and respiratory syncytial virus -- one of the most prevalent pathogens that can damage the airway and lungs in young children. It was concerning.

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There’s a new vaccine but not for COVID. It's for the other deadly pandemic – malaria.

May 24, 2021
USA Today

I felt sicker with malaria than cancer and chemo. I had a high fever, vomiting, chills, pain and an excruciating headache. I was delirious for a week.

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My long-Covid patients' stories of recovery sound familiar to me

Mar 25, 2021
CNN

"I feel so tired, all the time. I'm having trouble remembering things. It's like living in a fog." Dozens of patients have told me their stories of Covid-19 recovery, some long after they have left the hospital -- after the lines and tubes have been removed and they are walking on their own again, after they have returned to their normal lives, but not to their normal selves.

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A year into the pandemic, health care workers have a new source of hope

Jan 23, 2021
CNN

Last week, a Covid-19 patient of mine told me he is finally going home after four months in the hospital. His tracheostomy tube has been taken out and he's breathing on his own. He's finally able to walk again, with some help. It's a new beginning for him and as he wished me a happy New Year, I felt hopeful for the first time in a long time.

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The stinging words that brought a tough reality into focus

Dec 6, 2020
CNN

After talking to a patient's father, amid the intense days of the Covid-19 pandemic, Dr. Susannah Hills clashed with a tough reality: Americans' trust in doctors and health care workers has...

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The sucker punch to America's Covid frontline workers

Aug 23, 2020
CNN

We fought Covid-19 in New York City and we thought that we won. After three months of a relentless cycle of breathing tubes, ventilators, organ failures and deaths, the rhythm gradually shifted to breathing, healing, recovery and going home. We thought we had stabilized the situation.

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Breathing again in the time of Covid-19

May 25, 2020
CNN

I hardly recognized her as she sat in the hospital chair, smiling, talking, and eating her dinner from a tray. Then I noticed her long, brown braids and the pink manicure, now chipping, and I remembered her clearly...

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The Most Difficult 12 Hours of My Career

May 9, 2020
Medscape

It's my first shift in the emergency room in 12 years, an overnight shift. I will be helping cover COVID-19 patients who are headed to the ICU...

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The public charge rule crosses the line, and doctors need to push back

Oct 4, 2019
KevinMD

An impossible choice: your child’s health or your child’s future. This is the choice being posed to immigrant families with the proposed changes to the public charge rule...

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Featuring Dr. HIlls

Four Presidents Take a Stand

Jan 24, 2021
CNN

The end of Trump's presidency was a relief for Jill Filipovic."I can finally feel myself beginning to unclench my jaw, drop my shoulders, and exhale," she wrote. "The past four years have felt ...

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Why We're in This Mess

Dec 6, 2020
CNN

When the pandemic first struck the United States with ferocity in March, the days were already getting longer. Spring was coming. Quarantined people could take to the outdoors when they needed a break. The second and more brutal wave of Covid-19 is coming now, and at a harsher time in much of the nation, as cold temperatures and earlier sunsets keep people indoors and increase the risk of spreading disease.

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Covid Combat Fatigue: ‘I Would Come Home With Tears in My Eyes’

Nov 25, 2020
New York Times

Doctors and nurses on the front lines are running on empty, under increasing duress as the pandemic surges and hospitals are overrun with patients.

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Inadequate COVID testing leaves New York City schools vulnerable

Oct 7, 2020
KevinMD

On September 8th, teachers returned to school to begin preparations for the academic year. Within a week, 56 public school staff across 56 different schools had tested positive for the coronavirus.

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The Complicated Ethics of Keeping a COVID-19 Patient Breathing

Aug 22, 2020
The New Yorker

At the height of the coronavirus pandemic in New York City, Dr. Brian Mitzman led the team at N.Y.U. Winthrop hospital, in Long Island, that oversees tracheostomies, meaning that it was his job to decide how to keep the sickest ventilated Covid-19 patients breathing.

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A Second Wave Could Mean Better Survival Rates for Coronavirus Patients

Jul 8, 2020
Newsweek

"We didn't do them super early. For these patients, we waited sometimes three, four weeks on the ventilator. There were a lot of concerns around keeping everybody safe, because of concerns for aerosolization of the virus," says Susannah Hills...

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We're All Looking For Answers

May 1, 2020
Newsweek

Frontline Doctors are fighting Coronavirus with innovative techniques, sharing advice and learning on the fly.

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Where Are the Tests? COVID-19 Sidelines Clinicians

Mar 17, 2020
Medscape

On Friday, I sat on my couch in the middle of what should have been my operating day, watching President Trump's address in disbelief...

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