22 min

ICU and Trauma Response with Patients of Violence during COVID-19 | Dr. Gerardo Carino, Brown University She Belongs

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This episode features Dr. Gerardo Carino, MD, PhD from Brown University’s Warren Alpert Medical School and The Miriam Hospital in Rhode Island. He is the Director of the Intensive Care Unit at The Miriam Hospital and the Assistant Director of Graduate Medical Education at Rhode Island Hospital. The host for this episode is Merih Deniz Toruner.

The topic of conversation is ‘ICU and Trauma Response with Patients of Violence during COVID-19’. We discuss the role of trauma response during COVID-19, the impact of obstructive masks on patient-doctor relationships, the rise in gender-based violence, balancing emotions and rational decision-making as a first responder in addition to empathy, permanent changes to ICU care due to COVID-19 and the joys of being a first responder.

This episode features Dr. Gerardo Carino, MD, PhD from Brown University’s Warren Alpert Medical School and The Miriam Hospital in Rhode Island. He is the Director of the Intensive Care Unit at The Miriam Hospital and the Assistant Director of Graduate Medical Education at Rhode Island Hospital. The host for this episode is Merih Deniz Toruner.

The topic of conversation is ‘ICU and Trauma Response with Patients of Violence during COVID-19’. We discuss the role of trauma response during COVID-19, the impact of obstructive masks on patient-doctor relationships, the rise in gender-based violence, balancing emotions and rational decision-making as a first responder in addition to empathy, permanent changes to ICU care due to COVID-19 and the joys of being a first responder.

22 min