Capturing COVID

Jason Newland

Capturing COVID, a production in partnership with Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, takes experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic and turns them into memories. We aim to listen, relate, and reminisce on a time in history that the world will never forget. Join us with Jason Newland MD, MEd, while he interviews various guests on their unique experiences throughout the pandemic.

  1. 06/30/2023

    15: Katie Plax, MD

    Trigger warning: mentions of eating disorders, suicide  On today’s episode of Capturing COVID Jason Newland MD, MEd sits down with Katie Plax, MD to discuss her role as an adolescent medicine physician and community health leader during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Plax joins the podcast to share her experience with supporting disadvantaged youth during the pandemic and the many challenges that came with it. Whether it was dealing with the surge in patients in the SPOT clinic, isolation of children and adolescents in foster care, staff availability and burnout, or the closing of schools, Dr. Plax strongly advocated for children in the face of these adversities. Listen in to hear more as Jason and Katie share captivating stories that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic.     Acronyms: SPOT (Supporting Positive Opportunities with Teens), HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection), FACTS (Family AIDS Center for Treatment)  Related links:   The SPOT    Listserv to Support Community Pediatric Clinicians During the COVID-19 Pandemic   Primary Care Experiences of providing Mental Healthcare for Children   Collaborating to Advocate in Primary Care for Children During COVID-19  An Essential Role for Pediatricians: Becoming Child Poverty Change Agents for a Lifetime (Science, Love, and Power)  Education Plus    All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr  Credits   This podcast is in partnership with Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. Contributors to this episode include:   Jason Newland MD, MEd, host  Katie Plax, MD, guest  Sheridan Thomas, producer and editor   Grace Yuan, producer and editor

    1h 11m
  2. 06/23/2023

    14: Jessica Gold MD, MS

    On today’s episode of Capturing COVID Jason Newland MD, MEd sits down with Jessica Gold MD, MS to talk about her experiences as a psychiatrist for healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Joining the pod to discuss her experiences grappling with the meaning of being a non-emergent physician during the height of the pandemic, the loneliness that many of us are still struggling with coming out of this traumatic experience, to making the push for healthcare workers to ask for help, there are many moments for growth and reflection in today's episode. Eye-opening moments live in this episode as we hear about Dr. Gold’s passion for writing and her path to and through medical school, just to name a few. Listen in to hear more as Jason and Jessi dive deep to capture more stories around the COVID-19 pandemic.  Resources for Doctors and Nurses  Physician Support Line  Mental Health Support for Nurses and Healthcare Workers  Therapy Resources for Healthcare Workers and First Responders  Path to Fulfillment and Personal Success for Healthcare Professionals  WashU Resources  Employee and Family Clinical Services  WUDirect Network   Articles  Healthcare Workers Mental Health after the COVID-19 Pandemic  Suffering From Burnout as a Healthcare Professional  What Can We Do About Physician Anxiety and Burnout  Other  Girls and Their Monsters by Audrey Clare Farley  All the Gold Stars by Rainesford Stauffer  An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us by Ed Yong  How to Breathe When You Want to Give Up- Poem by Cleo Wade  Social Media and Guest Appearances  Twitter | Instagram | Tik Tok  Credits  This podcast is in partnership with Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. Contributors to this episode include:  Jason Newland MD, MEd, host  Jessica Gold, MD, guest  Sheridan Thomas, producer and editor  Grace Yuan, producer and editor

    1h 19m
  3. 05/30/2023

    13: Jeannie Kelly MD, MS

    On today’s episode of Capturing COVID Jason Newland MD, MEd sits down with Jeannie Kelly MD, MS to discuss caring for pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Kelly joined the pod to share her experience leading the COVID-19 response for obstetrical inpatient services as the obstetrics representative on the BJC Healthcare COVID-19 Command Center. Jeannie made many critical decisions during the pandemic, such as setting up the COVID-19 triage tent outside of the labor and delivery unit. This episode really emphasizes Jeannie’s ability to face the challenges head-on. Listen in to hear the captivating stories Jason and Jeannie share about navigating the unknowns of the pandemic that you may not have heard before.  ICU (Intensive Care Unit), OBGYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist), HemOnc (Hematology-Oncology), MFM (Maternal Fetal Medicine), CARE clinic (Clinic for Acceptance, Recovery, and Empowerment), OR (Operating Room), PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), HVAC system (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning)  Related Links:  Pregnancy as a risk factor for severe coronavirus disease 2019 using standardized clinical criteria  Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on labor and delivery research operations  Diana Nyad, Never Give Up Ted Talk  Credits  This podcast is in partnership with Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. Contributors to this episode include:  Jason Newland MD, MEd, host  Jeannie Kelly, MD, MS, guest  Gabby Smith, producer and editor

    1h 12m
  4. 04/24/2023

    10: The Jens, Dr. Jennifer Schuster MD, MSCI and Dr. Jennifer Goldman MD

    On today’s episode of Capturing COVID Jason Newland MD, MEd sits down with Dr. Jennifer Schuster MD, MSCI and Dr. Jennifer Goldman, otherwise known as “The Jens.” They discuss the Kansas City community during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially COVID-19 testing in schools and getting kids back to school. The Jens joined the pod to share their experience as pediatric infectious disease physicians working in the community as leaders for their school districts. They share what it was like to see some schools not return to in-person learning and the work they did to help them get back. This episode really emphasizes the importance of collaboration in reaching a goal. Listen in to hear the captivating stories that Jason and the Jens share about navigating the unknowns of the pandemic that you may not have heard before.    UMKC (University of Missouri Kansas City), NGO (Non-governmental Organization), ICU (Intensive Care Unit), Clin-Pharm (Clinical Pharmacy), ID (Infectious Disease), PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), PAPRs (Power Air-Purifying Respirators), RCO (Rachel C. Orscheln MD), MO AAP (Missouri Americal Academy of Pediatrics), RADx-UP (Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics-Underserved Populations Consortium)  Related Links:  SARS-CoV-2 Screening Testing Programs for Safe In-person Learning in K-12 Schools  SARS-CoV-2 Screening Testing Programs for Safe In-person Learning  Modeling Cost and Outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 School Testing Programs  Implementation of School-Based COVID-19 Testing Programs in Underserved Populations  Building a National Framework to Pair Scientists and Schools During a Global Pandemic  Pediatric Vaccine Hesitancy and COVID-19  Factors Associated With COVID-19 Non-vaccination in Adolescents Hospitalized Without COVID-19  Modeling Cost and Outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 School Testing Programs  Credits  This podcast is in partnership with Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. Contributors to this episode include:  Jason Newland MD, MEd, host  Jennifer Schuster MD, MSCI, guest  Jennifer Goldman MD, guest  Gabby Smith, producer and editor  Ask Jason Newland MD, Med – If you have any questions about COVID-19, vaccines, or just need to speak to an expert.

    58 min
  5. 04/19/2023

    09: Sharonica Hardin-Bartley PhD, PHR

    On today’s episode of Capturing COVID Jason Newland MD, MEd sits down with Sharonica Hardin-Bartley PhD, PHR to discuss the University City School District during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Hardin-Bartley joined the pod to share her experience as a superintendent during the pandemic as leader for her families. She shares what it was like to see COVID-19 disproportionately impact our communities of color. This episode really emphasizes the struggles that people dealt with trying to survive during such a hard time. Listen in to hear the captivating stories Jason and Sharonica share about navigating the unknowns of the pandemic that you may not have heard before.    IEP (Individualized Education Program), U-City (University City), CDC (Centers for Disease Control), NIH (National Institutes of Health) Related Links:  COVID-19 and Race: Educational Equity in a New Era  Closing Opportunity Gaps at University City Schools  Disrupter in chief Sharonica L. Hardin-Bartley is 2020 Stellar Performer in Education | Local News | stlamerican.com  A season of hope for equitable education  Repairing our trust in medicine amid COVID-19  "Five Superintendents to Watch"  Credits  This podcast is in partnership with Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. Contributors to this episode include:  Jason Newland MD, MEd, host  Sharonica Hardin-Bartley PhD, PHR, guest  Gabby Smith, producer and editor  Ask Jason Newland MD, Med – If you have any questions about COVID-19, vaccines, or just need to speak to an expert.

    57 min

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Capturing COVID, a production in partnership with Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, takes experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic and turns them into memories. We aim to listen, relate, and reminisce on a time in history that the world will never forget. Join us with Jason Newland MD, MEd, while he interviews various guests on their unique experiences throughout the pandemic.