rummaging' around the Web, looking for the latest COVID news. Given that it's the beginning of the month, I went to see if there was a new segment of the "UCSF Grand Rounds" video on YouTube...well, it's not up yet, but I found another recent episode entitled "Rebuilding What We've Lost in COVID: A Perspective from the ICU", and it deals primarily with those patients who don't end up as death statistics, but nonetheless suffer significant on-going "deficits"...very good information and insights, delivered by someone I consider to be a remarkable physician...Dr. Wes Ely.
What struck me were his insights into "Lessons Learned" from treating COVID patients and acknowledging things that were done wrong (not with malicious intent) and need to be changed...and his passion for ICU Docs to always see the "Whole Person" and not just lab test results...
Hopefully, others find this informative and valuable...comments welcome...
Link: https://youtu.be/EgIXrcKRWYw