<span itemprop="author">Rosemary Eseh-Logue, MD

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Unrequited: love in the time of COVID-19

If you knew we are like the “Two Fridas,” that our hearts are connected, would you change your mind? Would you stop as you are about to cut the artery feeding your heart and mine? If you knew that when you cry because of your loneliness, be…

The burden of the documentation and administrative tasks on physicians needs to be lightened significantly

It takes a special person to care for people during their most vulnerable states, to keep intimate details about people while remaining compassionate even toward the seemingly vilest of persons. The white color of a physicians’ coat can be a metaphor f…

Physician burnout in the wake of COVID-19

A doctor who has a contagious disease is not only suffering in terms of their health but also about being incapacitated in performing their life-saving tasks. Doctors with COVID-19 likely increase the community’s disease burden, so the frontline staff …