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Dr. Joseph El-Houjairy and the Toll of Contracting COVID-19

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Episode 4 of Season 3 of the ISAVE That Podcast has another COVID-19 feel to it. AVA welcomes Dr. Joseph El-Houjairy to the show, who brings a unique perspective on the virus to our listeners. Dr. El-Houjairy had COVID-19 earlier this year, and while he has bounced back from it and is back at work, he provides an interesting perspective on the kind of physical and psychological toll it takes on patients.
JAVA Editor-in-Chief Eric Seger also speaks with Sarah Santucci, AB, and Dr. Scott Trerotola from Penn Medicine in Philadelphia about their manuscript scheduled for publication as the CE article in the summer issue of the journal.
0:00 A word from Episode 4 sponsor and 2020 AVA Enterprise Partner Teleflex
0:38 An interview with Dr. Joe El-Houjairy, a hospitalist and internal medicine caregiver at Memorial Hospital in Jasper, IN, who contracted the COVID-19 virus.
28:23 Another word from Episode 4 sponsor Teleflex
28:49 Beyond the Manuscript: Sarah Santucci, AB and Dr. Scott Trerotola

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Chapters

1. Teleflex 1 (00:00:00)

2. Dr. Joe El-Houjairy and COVID-19 (00:00:38)

3. Teleflex 2 (00:28:23)

4. Beyond the Manuscript – Sarah Santucci and Scott Trerotola (00:28:49)

65 episodes

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Episode 4 of Season 3 of the ISAVE That Podcast has another COVID-19 feel to it. AVA welcomes Dr. Joseph El-Houjairy to the show, who brings a unique perspective on the virus to our listeners. Dr. El-Houjairy had COVID-19 earlier this year, and while he has bounced back from it and is back at work, he provides an interesting perspective on the kind of physical and psychological toll it takes on patients.
JAVA Editor-in-Chief Eric Seger also speaks with Sarah Santucci, AB, and Dr. Scott Trerotola from Penn Medicine in Philadelphia about their manuscript scheduled for publication as the CE article in the summer issue of the journal.
0:00 A word from Episode 4 sponsor and 2020 AVA Enterprise Partner Teleflex
0:38 An interview with Dr. Joe El-Houjairy, a hospitalist and internal medicine caregiver at Memorial Hospital in Jasper, IN, who contracted the COVID-19 virus.
28:23 Another word from Episode 4 sponsor Teleflex
28:49 Beyond the Manuscript: Sarah Santucci, AB and Dr. Scott Trerotola

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Teleflex 1 (00:00:00)

2. Dr. Joe El-Houjairy and COVID-19 (00:00:38)

3. Teleflex 2 (00:28:23)

4. Beyond the Manuscript – Sarah Santucci and Scott Trerotola (00:28:49)

65 episodes

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