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Podcast 262: COVID-19’s larger lessons

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We talk with Colleen Farrell who’s doing her third year of an internal medicine residency in New York City. Fortunately, we caught her during a one-week vacation (she was supposed to be taking two), and she chatted with us about how she and her colleagues are coping. We asked her what she thought COVID-19’s larger lessons would be, and she gave an interesting, impassioned answer. Running time: 12 minutes Other interviews in this series on COVID-19: Dr. Anthony Fauci Dr. Susan Sadoughi Dr. Matthew Young Dr. Julian Flores Dr. Kristi Koenig Joe Elia: You’re listening to Clinical Conversations. I’m your host Joe Elia. We’ve come to New York City this time, at least electronically, to talk with Colleen Farrell. Dr. Farrell is a third-year resident in internal medicine at NYU in Bellevue Hospital. This July, she starts a pulmonary and critical care fellowship at New York Presbyterian-Cornell. I became aware of Dr. Farrell when a classmate of hers sent along a posting she’d made on social media. It read, in part,