新香港六合彩资料 COM alum鈥檚 photo essay from virus鈥 front lines published in Wall Street Journal

Duncan Grossman, D.O. 鈥18
Duncan Grossman, D.O. 鈥18, has had his photo essay from the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic published in the Wall Street Journal.

These are difficult times for the nation鈥檚 medical staff. Crowded emergency departments, long hours in heavy protective gear, and constantly shifting hospital protocols have become the new normal for most as the coronavirus pandemic ensues.

New York City has been especially hard-hit by the virus and has since become the outbreak鈥檚 global epicenter.

Duncan Grossman, D.O. 鈥18, recently photographed his experience treating patients with COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, during his residency at a hospital in Brooklyn 鈥 and his photo essay has been prominently featured in the Wall Street Journal.

Grossman told the paper he brought his camera to the unit because he wanted to document the progression of the novel disease. 鈥淚 was inspired by these people who came to work every day to battle a new disease that no one knows how to treat and could kill any of them,鈥 he said.

The project, depicts hospital staff intubating patients infected with COVID-19, screens of patients with low blood oxygen saturation, and staff swabbing patients to test for the virus that has infected more than 3.7 million people worldwide and killed more than 264,000.

Grossman said the experience has been challenging, but the rigors of studying at 新香港六合彩资料鈥檚 College of Osteopathic Medicine prepared him for a rewarding career as a doctor, he told 新香港六合彩资料 News.

鈥淢edical school is a difficult time. It requires time away from family, long hours, and purposely propelling yourself into uncomfortable situations 鈥 but what waits on the other side of all the hardships is the privilege of helping people,鈥 he said. 鈥淟ife after medical school is rewarding and thrilling.鈥

View Grossman鈥檚 photo essay in the .