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Diary of a Trauma Surgeon: 10 Weeks of Covid-19

Diary of a Trauma Surgeon: 10 Weeks of Covid-19

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Los Angeles-based trauma surgeon Annie Onishi documents 10 weeks of her life working inside a hospital during the Covid-19 pandemic. Annie chronicles what everything has been like, from her first patients and deaths until the present. Annie Onishi is a trauma surgeon and surgical critical care doctor in Los Angeles, California
Date: 2022-07-06

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It feels unreal that we're coming up on two years in March and there's still no end in sight. We've been through several variants and it's only gotten worse. In the hospital closest to me, there are people waiting for a bed for days, sleeping on the floor while waiting for treatment. Some are even receiving treatment in the waiting room. There just aren't enough people to take care of them. I feel so numb imagining that as doctors have seen the waves come in, so many people have left them to drown.
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I just want to thank all of the medical staffing around the world, big and small. My mother in law is an emergency nurse in Eastern Europe and it's been tough for nearly 2 years now. Everyone works so hard for other human beings, it's really inspiring and it brings both a smile and a tear on my face.
Stay safe and I really hope it gets better for you soon.

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You are amazing! Physicians like you are the reason I dreamt of having a job in healthcare as a child. I wanted to be just like you, selfless, compassionate, positive & many more great attributes. I am starting Surgical Technology school in a week thanks to inspiring healthcare heros like you!
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She's so sweet, determined, focused, easy going, charimastic, charming, professional and certainly something else I cannot fathom or name properly. I think I'd kiss her wildly when she gives the camera those innocent, big smiles. Adorable, admirable, heart-warming.
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She is the definition of a hero. If more people were like her the world would be exponentially better. She-s so genuinely kind and empathetic and clearly cares so much for her patients. I hope she-s doing well and knows how appreciated she is
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She's amazing for a million reasons, but when she talks about her profession she sounds SO SMART (for lack of a better way to put it) and she wants me to ditch my engineering degree and become a doctor
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Im watching this like 2 years later and it's incredible that medical staff were hero and now people don't care anymore. It's really sad cause it's the best job in the world but it's so draining.
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seeing this a year later and another wave is coming is just so hard to see this is what we thought would hopefully be a few months now a year later and still a long way to go
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-the rest of the unit is just our typical. car crashes, knife wounds, gunshots. - Welcome to the city of angels. don't let the name fool ya! ;-)
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As a medical student, you are one of those people out there that keeps us motivated and inspired. Special type of doctor we all hope to be. Thank you!
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