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Documenting #COVIDPHL at The College of Physicians of Philadelphia

This site documents the College’s reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic, beginning with its closure effective end of day Thursday, March 12, 2020.

Documenting #COVIDPHL at The College of Physicians of Philadelphia

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19 March 2021: College Trustee and Fellow Alexander Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, spoke about the benefits of telemedicine and advocating for insurance coverage of virtual visits post-pandemic

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16 March 2021: College Fellow PJ Brennan, MD, spoke to Penn Today about measures put into place to promote safety with The Philadelphia Orchestra

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Playing safe | Penn Today
Playing safe | Penn Today
Penn experts are working with The Philadelphia Orchestra to study the aerosol droplets that wind and brass musicians produce when playing. Their findings, aimed at reducing the risk of COVID-19 transmission, could help the Orchestra once again play together.
penntoday.upenn.edu

 

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15 March 2021: College Fellow, Shea Rhodes, Esq., was highlighted in Main Line Today for “10 Everyday Heroes Making an Indelible Impact on Our Region”

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10 Everyday Heroes Making an Indelible Impact on Our Region
10 Everyday Heroes Making an Indelible Impact on Our Region
These 10 Main Line area difference-makers are leaving a lasting mark on the region ? each in their own unique way.
mainlinetoday.com

 

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11 March 2021: College Trustee, Fellow, and Chair of the Section on Public Health Priya Mammen, MD, MPH, was interviewed by WHYY for “One Year Of Covid: Lost and Found Coronavirus Pandemic”

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One year of COVID: 5 Philly area residents reflect on what they?ve lost ? and found
One year of COVID: 5 Philly area residents reflect on what they’ve lost and found
A doctor. A business owner. A student. A musician. A therapist. Five Philly area residents share their reflections on the past year of the pandemic.
whyy.org

 

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25 February 2021: College Fellow Erin Camac, DO, FCCP, wrote an opinion article for The Philadelphia Inquirer

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Treating patients with the most fragile lungs during a pandemic | Opinion
Treating patients with the most fragile lungs during a pandemic | Opinion
In the beginning of the pandemic, after I strenuously asserted the particular risk of COVID-19 for their lungs, my patients locked down to a degree many others didn’t.
www.inquirer.com

 

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5 February 2021: College Trustee and Fellow Paul Offit, MD, is featured in a Weekend Confidential article from the Wall Street Journal

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Vaccine Expert Paul Offit Believes Science Will Win in the End
Vaccine Expert Paul Offit Believes Science Will Win in the End
The pediatrician and infectious-disease specialist is enthusiastic about the “phenomenal effectiveness” of the shots that can prevent Covid-19.
www.wsj.com

 

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January 27 2021: College Fellow Stanley Plotkin, MD, spoke to the Washington Post about the historic development and chaotic distribution of COVID-19 vaccines

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“I was lucky to find this vaccine anywhere”
Stanley Plotkin, legendary vaccinologist, on the historic development and chaotic distribution of covid-19 vaccines
www.washingtonpost.com

 

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January 15 2021: College Fellow Christopher A. Haines, MD, was recently interviewed by Jefferson Health’s Health Nexus

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A Frontline Physician Reveals Hard Realities of COVID-19 ? Health Nexus
A Frontline Physician Reveals Hard Realities of COVID-19 – Health Nexus
A frontline physician shares his stories of working in a hospital through the COVID-19 pandemic and what the future holds.
thehealthnexus.org

 

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December 15 2020: College Trustee and Fellow Paul Offit, MD, answered Victor Fiorello’s questions surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine

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Vaccine Expert Paul Offit Answers Our Burning COVID-19 Vaccine Questions
Vaccine Expert Paul Offit Answers Our Burning COVID-19 Vaccine Questions
The director of CHOP’s Vaccine Education Center talks side-effect anxiety, distribution timelines, and why there’s just no arguing with anti-vaxxers.
www.phillymag.com

 

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October 29 2020: College Trustee and Fellow Paul Offit, MD, discusses the timeline to a sense of normalcy (Source: CNN Newsroom)

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It could be 2022 "before we start having some semblances of normality," Fauci says
It could be 2022 “before we start having some semblances of normality,” Fauci says
The coronavirus pandemic has brought countries to a standstill. In many places, as countries reopen, Covid-19 cases are on the rise. Follow here for the latest.
www.cnn.com

 

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