Vol VII, Issue 2 Date of Publication: May 07, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20529/IJME.2021.062

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Bonding through the mask

Priyam Saikia
Abstract:
The appearance of healthcare professionals and their interaction with patients has always been the scaffolding of the relationship between the caregiver and patient. The Covid-19 pandemic has challenged this with its need for masking and distancing. The duty bound frontline worker in the midst of the personal crisis brought about by this pandemic has undergone hitherto unknown experiences described here.


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  1. DR Bala Bhaskar S
    Professor VIMS Ballari , INDIA
    30 August 2021

    This is a great message, purely from the heart. One, by the person who has put his soul into work….. for the ICU patients during COVID-19. Trust me, he has articulated in the mildest of expressions the inner feelings of many anaesthesiologists, who had been / have been the silent giants of the COVID-19 pandemic. If only… if only the people … the lay public, understand and take COVID appropriate preventive measures!!!!

    • Affiliation: Professor VIMS Ballari
    • Country: INDIA
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