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Diary Of A Hospital
diary of a hospital
Jan. 18, 2023
Eric Adams’s Plan to Commit the Homeless Has Little Meaning in the ER People who are unhoused already use the city’s hospitals all the time.
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Mar. 3, 2021
Working Wave After Wave at Elmhurst Hospital Approaching 365 days in the early epicenter of the pandemic.
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June 9, 2020
How One Brooklyn Hospital Survived Its Deadliest Spring COVID-19 hit Mount Sinai Brooklyn early and hard. Now, the staff reflects on what they learned in a crisis.
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May 12, 2020
Diary of a Hospital: ‘It Felt Like a Calling’ A Chicago anesthesiologist finds horror and hope in New York.
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May 6, 2020
Diary of a Hospital: A Nurse’s Worst Day Amid back-to-back codes, a patient’s family watches him die over FaceTime.
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May 5, 2020
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Apr. 29, 2020
diary of a hospital
Apr. 24, 2020
Diary of a Hospital: ‘Now I Know the Horror That They’re Living’ As head nurse, Claudia thought she knew the isolation her patients felt as they died alone. Then she got sick.
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Apr. 16, 2020
Diary of a Hospital: She Had to Move the Body Herself “We knew there were patients in the ER desperately waiting for that bed.”
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Apr. 8, 2020
Diary of a Hospital: Losing Hope in the ICU “I don’t know how long I can keep doing this for.”
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Apr. 6, 2020
Diary of a Hospital: A Surgeon’s Hope “When this is all over, New York will help save the country.”
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Apr. 2, 2020
Diary of a Hospital: A Truck Full of Bodies “We’re getting a little bit more of a sense that this is the new normal.”
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Apr. 1, 2020
Diary of a Hospital: A Doctor’s Lens “Today, I was there for maybe five hours. In that time, five patients died.”
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Mar. 30, 2020
diary of a hospital
Mar. 26, 2020
Inside a Brooklyn Hospital Right Now Brooklyn Mount Sinai Hospital’s chief medical officer, on mounting deaths, overflowing waiting rooms, and the mobile morgue parked outside his window.