N.Y. physician assistant leaves family practice for 'war zone' of a coronavirus hospital

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N.Y. physician assistant leaves family practice for 'war zone' of a coronavirus hospital
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“I want to be able to tell them that whatever you do in life...make sure it is with purpose,” Nidha Azam says of the importance of her work and serving as an example for her daughters. “Make sure that it is for something great” aapifrontline

When she’s working with COVID-19 patients, she wears an N-95 mask and an eye shield. She dons extra personal protective equipment throughout the day, but she still worries that she might be risking her family’s health and her own.

At the family practice where she used to work, Azam would help refill medications, do routine physical check-ups and manage acute complaints. But when the coronavirus started spreading in New York, more of her patients began complaining about COVID-19-related symptoms. It was hard for her emotionally to hear them say they were having trouble breathing.

Work doesn’t end when Azam’s shift is over. Friends and family call her about their own symptoms, and she offers reassurance and recommends where they can find appropriate care. She said that health care workers are always providing to those who need it. When she comes home to her husband and daughters, 2 and 4 years old, she is always concerned about potentially spreading the virus to them.

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