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Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 5

In addition to daily updates, I've started interviews with UCSF people on front lines. I spoke to Dr. Armond Esmaili, a young hospitalist leading the unit where we're cohorting our #COVID19 patients @UCSFHospitals bit.ly/3dofhFG (1/5)
Interview highlights:
“We feel your support, but please stay away”
“We want people to feel this is safest unit in the hospital”
Rounding on Covid pts, even w/ PPE:“They're coughing & you're seeing pictures from Italy & China on TV (in the room)…there is a fear & anxiety”(2/5)
Armond was actually on the floor (15 Long) for the interview–I was really touched by his shout-outs to the nurses & staff. (19:45 on the video). These people–all volunteers–are heroes. And there are others like them in hospitals around the world (3/5)
Also proud of #hospitalists—on front lines of Covid care, not just @UCSF but across US. Also, most of our command center leaders=hospitalists. Skills in systems thinking, teamwork & comfort with all parts of the system position them ideally.

More interviews in coming days (4/5)
Re: @UCSFHospitals update: Still a slow build; only one more patient than yesterday (n=11). Still not seeing NY-like surge: such sad stories there, system nearly overwhelmed. Our PPE stable, though tenuous; grateful for donations. Some hope on swab front.

More tomorrow...(5/5)
By the way, Armond is @The_Armond.

And our @UCSFHospitals guidelines for inpatient management are here: bit.ly/2UrbuPi (algorithm), and 18-page text guidelines bit.ly/2UrAUwo. All, of course, subject to change
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