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Community in the Time of COVID-19

Community in the Time of COVID-19 PRESIDENT’S P ERSPECTIVE Community in the Time of COVID-19 Laura Sheridan, PT, DPT, CLT President, Academy of Oncology Physical Therapy Every night at 7 PM since March 27, New York City best to keep our families and selves safe. We have had to is filled with the sounds of clapping, cheering, music, and make professional decisions on how best to keep our pa- celebration. While the city that doesn’t sleep was also the tients and staff safe. Some of us have participated in prone epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, these few minutes assist programs in the acute care settings, entered homes every evening were a welcome break from the drama of of patients with COVID-19, launched telehealth for the the day. It’s a moment to celebrate the workers on the first time, have been furloughed, or worked longer hours front line and a moment of time where the city is united to keep up with the change and adjust our care delivery for a common cause. As I write these 3 months into the models. No matter the experience, I think it safe to say we pandemic, this tradition is still ongoing and strong as is the have all http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Rehabilitation Oncology Wolters Kluwer Health

Community in the Time of COVID-19

Rehabilitation Oncology , Volume 38 (4) – Oct 1, 2020

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Wolters Kluwer Health
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© 2020 Academy of Oncologic Physical Therapy, APTA.
ISSN
2168-3808
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2381-2427
DOI
10.1097/01.REO.0000000000000234
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PRESIDENT’S P ERSPECTIVE Community in the Time of COVID-19 Laura Sheridan, PT, DPT, CLT President, Academy of Oncology Physical Therapy Every night at 7 PM since March 27, New York City best to keep our families and selves safe. We have had to is filled with the sounds of clapping, cheering, music, and make professional decisions on how best to keep our pa- celebration. While the city that doesn’t sleep was also the tients and staff safe. Some of us have participated in prone epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, these few minutes assist programs in the acute care settings, entered homes every evening were a welcome break from the drama of of patients with COVID-19, launched telehealth for the the day. It’s a moment to celebrate the workers on the first time, have been furloughed, or worked longer hours front line and a moment of time where the city is united to keep up with the change and adjust our care delivery for a common cause. As I write these 3 months into the models. No matter the experience, I think it safe to say we pandemic, this tradition is still ongoing and strong as is the have all

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Published: Oct 1, 2020

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