The pandemic has struck fear into our hearts. Dolly A.S., a nursing educator at Fortis Hospital, Cunningham Road, Bengaluru, is part of the emergency medicine team and feels her fears are reasonable. However, she does not shy away from doing what is expected of her. “In cases where the patient needs urgent medical attention, we do not wait for the Covid negative report to start treatment. Saving lives is the biggest priority for us,” says Dolly, 31. “Recently, one of our doctors had a cardiac arrest and was brought to the ER. He tested positive later. By then, a lot of our staff had been exposed to him. That way, it is a lot riskier than working in the ICU.”
A Covid frontline warrior, Dolly ensures her colleagues are well protected and encourages them to care for Covid patients. “We identified the protocols for handling Covid patients. Now, with unwavering dedication, everyone in the emergency department (ED) is ready to take care of them.”
Dolly may find a kindred spirit in Dr. Sandeep Gore, director of emergency medicine at Fortis Hospital, Mulund, Mumbai. Gore has been on his toes ever since the pandemic began.
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