COVID-related anxiety has spread quickly through all healthcare specialties and everyone is now working outside of their comfort zones.
I am a GP trainee. However, due to my previous anaesthetic experience, I have returned to help in my local district general hospital.
What is lost among the PPE and endless protocols is the lost, terrified, and lonely breathless patient in front of us. Alongside my anaesthetic skills, I will be taking my toolbox for managing difficult consultations because, as well as donning/doffing and pre-oxygenation, every checklist should also contain a pause to acknowledge, reassure, and provide hope. Our voice may be the last human connection they have.
We are doctors first, specialists second, and I am so proud to be taking my GP experience with me to the intensive care unit. This is a great opportunity for all of us to come together and work as one.
- © British Journal of General Practice 2020