Forbes June 5, 2020
Around the world, legions of selfless healthcare professionals have demonstrated their commitment and resilience in awe-inspiring ways. As we watch them and thank them, what can we — the rest of the world — learn about resiliency and agility?
We have already grown used to the images of front-line medical professionals covered head to toe in masks and gowns. What we don’t see as much is that while they toil to help their patients survive, they simultaneously communicate and work together to develop new ideas for diagnoses, treatment and care. These range from complex medical analyses to simple innovations, such as printing and wearing laminated photos of themselves on their gowns, giving patients human faces to relate to.
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