Volume 2, Issue 5

COVID-19: Then and Now

In this issue:

What was it like for a frontline critical care pulmonologist at the very beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic? On the frontlines as the epidemic became pandemic? What’s it like today, with new variants and new in-patient and out-patient treatments? What are the key differences between then and now, what have we learned, and how can we be better prepared for next time? 

Join us for this ePulmonology Review Special Edition podcast, as Dr. Brian Garibaldi from the Johns Hopkins’ Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine takes us through his experiences battling COVID 19: Then and Now. 

Learning objectives:

  • Discuss the challenges in managing infected patients during the early days of the pandemic.  
  • Describe the current challenges in managing COVID-infected patients in Spring 2022.  

Author:

Brian Garibaldi, MD
Brian Garibaldi, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine and Physiology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Medical Director, Johns Hopkins Biocontainment Unit
Baltimore, Maryland

Program Directors:

Gregory B. Diette, MD

Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology and Environmental Health Sciences
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland

Christine Smith, RN, MSN

Senior Clinic Nurse Coordinator
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland

Length of activity:

0.5 hour Physicians
0.5 contact hour Nurses

Launch date: July 20, 2022
Expiration date: July 19, 2024