DISCLAIMER: I do not intend for these blogs to be seen as giving clinical advice nor as judging public health policy but rather to recount the lived experiences of family medicine physicians from across the world. I recommend you still follow your local guidance but this goes without saying. Date of interview: 30th April 2020 … Continue reading A Turkish family doctor in COVID-19 – can you really make patients stay at home? How does a weekend lockdown work?
A Taiwanese family doctor in COVID-19 – would you give up your freedom to be free? The role of surveillance
DISCLAIMER: I do not intend for these blogs to be seen as giving clinical advice nor as judging public health policy but rather to recount the lived experiences of family medicine physicians from across the world. I recommend you still follow your local guidance but this goes without saying. Date of interview: 22nd April 2020 … Continue reading A Taiwanese family doctor in COVID-19 – would you give up your freedom to be free? The role of surveillance
A U.S family doctor in COVID-19 – stepping up for your community
DISCLAIMER: I do not intend for these blogs to be seen as giving clinical advice nor as judging public health policy but rather to recount the lived experiences of family medicine physicians from across the world. I recommend you still follow your local guidance but this goes without saying. Date of interview: 9th April 2020 … Continue reading A U.S family doctor in COVID-19 – stepping up for your community
Tales in the time of COVID #1 – Diary of a paramedic
Dear all, Tales in the time of COVID is a wonderful initiative started by our friend and colleague, Dr Elena Klusova. Throughout these hard weeks of Covid-19 pandemic we have begun to realize that, apart from suffering a world tragedy of human health and fighting a professional war against the disease, as family doctors, we … Continue reading Tales in the time of COVID #1 – Diary of a paramedic
An Indian family doctor in COVID-19 – A virus that magnifies inequality
DISCLAIMER: I do not intend for these blogs to be seen as giving clinical advice nor as judging public health policy but rather to recount the lived experiences of family medicine physicians from across the world. I recommend you still follow your local guidance but this goes without saying. Date of interview: 2nd April 2020 … Continue reading An Indian family doctor in COVID-19 – A virus that magnifies inequality
An Australian family doctor in COVID-19 – are doctors burning out in the face of the pandemic?
DISCLAIMER: I do not intend for these blogs to be seen as giving clinical advice nor as judging public health policy but rather to recount the lived experiences of family medicine physicians from across the world. I recommend you still follow your local guidance but this goes without saying. Date of interview: 23rd March 2020 … Continue reading An Australian family doctor in COVID-19 – are doctors burning out in the face of the pandemic?
A Filippino family doctor in COVID-19 – is this a disease of two cities?
DISCLAIMER: I do not intend for these blogs to be seen as giving clinical advice nor as judging public health policy but rather to recount the lived experiences of family medicine physicians from across the world. I recommend you still follow your local guidance but this goes without saying. Date of interview: 22nd March 2020 … Continue reading A Filippino family doctor in COVID-19 – is this a disease of two cities?
An Indonesian family doctor in COVID-19 – In a community accustomed to suffering, it’s hard to feel lonely
DISCLAIMER: I do not intend for these blogs to be seen as giving clinical advice nor as judging public health policy but rather to recount the lived experiences of family medicine physicians from across the world. I recommend you still follow your local guidance but this goes without saying. Date of interview: 19th March 2020 … Continue reading An Indonesian family doctor in COVID-19 – In a community accustomed to suffering, it’s hard to feel lonely
A Catalonian family doctor in COVID-19 – How much can you give before it’s too much? A crisis of PPE
DISCLAIMER: I do not intend for these blogs to be seen as giving clinical advice nor as judging public health policy but rather to recount the lived experiences of family medicine physicians from across the world. I recommend you still follow your local guidance but this goes without saying. Date of interview: 17th March 2020 … Continue reading A Catalonian family doctor in COVID-19 – How much can you give before it’s too much? A crisis of PPE
A German family doctor in COVID-19 – can a decentralised system centralise a pandemic response?
DISCLAIMER: I do not intend for these blogs to be seen as giving clinical advice nor as judging public health policy but rather to recount the lived experiences of family medicine physicians from across the world. I recommend you still follow your local guidance but this goes without saying. Date of interview 15th March 2020 … Continue reading A German family doctor in COVID-19 – can a decentralised system centralise a pandemic response?