Posts Tagged ‘practice guidelines’
Getting back to practice — 6 of 7: Personal Health Log
For this idea of taking responsibility for our own health and keeping track of it, I can think of 2 moments in movie/tv viewing that really spoke to me. The first is a ‘cris du couer’ –a heart cry– at how challenging it can be; the second is a bit more fun. First: in season…
Read MoreGetting back to work — 5 of 7: Contact tracing
For appreciating the ripple effect, we could start with the beginning of Love Actually: the evidence is all around us. Our partners in beating this pandemic is all around us. What we each do individually is as important as ever. Contract Tracing — building a web, creating a safety net Like using PPE and washing…
Read MoreGetting back to work series — 2 of 7: You and me and PPE
The only way to get through one more conversation about PPE is to be re-inspired. How about Fred Astaire singing “Putting on the Ritz”? Or if you want a campier version, you can watch Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle in Young Frankenstein (jump out of it before the end which is a bit chaotic). Now that…
Read MoreUpdate: Relating COVID 4-phase approach to manual practice
Last week, Governor Inslee announced a 4-phase approach to re-opening our state in the face of COVID-19 risks. These phases represent a graduated way of balancing relative risk of exposure/transmission with genuine benefits of being back at work (financial, services provided, mental well being, etc.). I like this graduated approach; that seems realistic given the…
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