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We hold the phone and we cry

When I leave the ICU every night, my cell phone battery is always in the red, but I am certain that each phone call to a patient’s family is the most important “procedure” that I performed that day, Dr. Emily Damuth says. Read her opinion piece at

https://www.nj.com/opinion/2020/04/we-hold-the-phone-and-we-cry.html

Author fizur-philip@cooperhealth.eduPosted on April 27, 2020April 27, 2020Categories Uncategorized

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      • Zenith Climb
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      • Recognition
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    • Additional Resources
    • Daily Dose
    • RRT Podcast
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    • By Topic
      • Grief
      • Mental Health
      • Mindfulness
      • Parenting
      • Sleep
    • COVID-19
      • Grief & Bereavement Resources
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      • Resources for Parents
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      • Environmental
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        • Wheel of Intentions
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