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Podcast 258 — One clinician’s experience of the early days of the COVID-19 epidemic in the U.S.

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We talk with Susan Sadoughi, an internist at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston, about how quickly things have changed over the past week. Last week, I introduced the Fauci interview by saying that I’d heard a clinician complain that she’d spent half her time answering questions about COVID-19. This week, she’s our guest, and she’s looking back from the vantage point of a completely changed health system. She describes that change as “enormous.” She’s doing lots of telephone consultations with her patients, talking about sending her kids to be with relatives at the other end of the country, and being wistful about the sound of a cello in her hospital’s corridors. She’s learning to live with uncertainty, she tells us. Listen in, clinicians, and see whether these observations resonate with you. LINKS: Last week’s interview with Anthony Fauci Running time: 18 minutes TRANSCRIPT OF THE CONVERSATION WITH DR. SUSAN SADOUGHI (Please remember, this is a conversation and not an essay. As such, it can seem in