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'You're not Chinese, are you?' Bay Area health workers describe racism during pandemic


You re not Chinese, are you? Bay Area health workers describe racism during pandemic
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Filipina American nurse Juliet Palarca (second from right), who has faced racism during the pandemic, celebrates the Fourth of July in S.F. with father Cesar Palarca, daughter Tala Tito, and son Tamati Tito.Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
2of5Juliet Palarca, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital nurse, closes her trunk after parking at Zuckerberg San Franisco General Hospital at the start of her shift on Tuesday, June 16, 2020 in San Francisco, Calif.Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
3of5Dr. Kenny Mok, Kaiser Permanente hospitalist walks on O’Farrell Street as he heads to work at the Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Hospital on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in San Francisco, Calif.Lea Suzuki / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less ....

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Our not-so-new normal: what covid-19 reveals about how physicians cope with extreme circumstances


Our not-so-new normal: what covid-19 reveals about how physicians cope with extreme circumstances
December 10, 2020
“It’s funny, but our lives are pretty normal,” Brian, my overnight shift-mate, said as he donned his hair net, mask, gown and gloves before seeing a covid-19 patient. 
Of course, physicians’ lives during the covid-19 pandemic have been nowhere near normal. But normalizing extreme circumstances is a skill we have honed since medical school to help us get through the everyday pressure of simply showing up to work, where many of our patients are in the midst of the worst day of their lives. Normalization might be an adaptation that helps us survive these short-term stressors, but will we pay an even greater price down the road?  ....

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