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A renowned surgeon almost died from Covid-19. Here s what he learned facing the reality of death.
In March 2020, Tomoaki Kato, surgical director of adult and pediatric liver and intestinal transplantation at
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center and seven-time marathoner, nearly died from Covid-19 an ordeal that has transformed how he interacts with his patients, Denise Grady reports for the
New York Times. I thought I was going to be fine
At age 56, Kato was exceptionally fit, Grady reports. He had run the New York City Marathon seven times, and he specialized in operations that often lasted between 12 and 20 hours. I never got sick, Kato said. I had never faced the reality of death.