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Meet The Real Heroes From Harborview Medical Center Fighting Coronavirus In Washington, US
While most of us have been under lockdown in our homes, there are heroes risking their lives daily to save ours. Like these doctors and the hospital staff from Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Washington who have been working tirelessly to put an end to the pandemic In the U.S. Even though the medical experts are provided with proper protective gear, they are still at a high risk of getting infected. Here's saluting them.
While most of us have been under lockdown in our homes, there are heroes risking their lives daily to save ours. Like these doctors and the hospital staff from Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Washington who have been working tirelessly to put an end to the pandemic In the U.S. Even though the medical experts are provided with proper protective gear, they are still at a high risk of getting infected. Here's saluting them.
Hannah Smith
Hannah Smith, a nurse in the cardiac catheterisation lab at? Harborview Medical Center says, "I work in the cardiac cath lab and am so grateful for how the Seattle community has come together. We got this - six feet away of course."
Farnoosh Rahmani
Farnoosh Rahmani, a respiratory therapist, continues to operate ventilators for patients at Harborview Medical Center during the coronavirus outbreak.
Sophie Miller
Sophie Miller, an internal medicine physician, poses for a portrait at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
Michael Del Pozzi
Michael Del Pozzi, a plumber at Harborview Medical Center admits, ¡°These are the times that show the true nature of us."
Jill Rasmussen-Baker
Jill Rasmussen-Baker, director of spiritual care at Harborview Medical Center: ¡°It's a real privilege to serve at this time that involves so much heartbreak and fear... with sacred moments of connection in the midst of all this."
Jaime Wykle
Jaime Wykle is a nurse in acute care services who is working as a trained observer to ensure proper safety practices and equipment are used at Harborview Medical Center during the outbreak.
Sarah Fauquet
Sarah Fauquet, a critical care services nurse poses for a portrait after long working hours.? ??
Seila Vorn
Seila Vorn, a medical assistant?at
Harborview, says it from the heart when she says we're "united as one."
Teresa Bryant
Teresa Bryant is a polysomnographic technician at Harborview.
Adrianna Silva
"Our patients will always be our first priority," says Adrianna Silva, a nurse in critical care services.
While most of us have been under lockdown in our homes, there are heroes risking their lives daily to save ours. Like these doctors and the hospital staff from Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Washington who have been working tirelessly to put an end to the pandemic In the U.S. Even though the medical experts are provided with proper protective gear, they are still at a high risk of getting infected. Here's saluting them.Read More
Hannah Smith, a nurse in the cardiac catheterisation lab at Harborview Medical Center says, "I work in the cardiac cath lab and am so grateful for how the Seattle community has come together. We got this - six feet away of course."Read More
Farnoosh Rahmani, a respiratory therapist, continues to operate ventilators for patients at Harborview Medical Center during the coronavirus outbreak .Read More
Sophie Miller, an internal medicine physician, poses for a portrait at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.Read More
Michael Del Pozzi, a plumber at Harborview Medical Center admits, ¡°These are the times that show the true nature of us." Read More
Jill Rasmussen-Baker, director of spiritual care at Harborview Medical Center: ¡°It's a real privilege to serve at this time that involves so much heartbreak and fear... with sacred moments of connection in the midst of all this." Read More
Jaime Wykle is a nurse in acute care services who is working as a trained observer to ensure proper safety practices and equipment are used at Harborview Medical Center during the outbreak . Read More
Sarah Fauquet, a critical care services nurse poses for a portrait after long working hours. Read More
Seila Vorn, a medical assistant at Harborview, says it from the heart when she says we're "united as one."Read More
Teresa Bryant is a polysomnographic technician at Harborview.Read More
"Our patients will always be our first priority," says Adrianna Silva, a nurse in critical care services.Read More
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