Pandemic voices : untold stories from the front lines / edited by Laura A. Hawryluck, MD, and Nathan D. Nielsen, MD.

Date:
[2025]
  • Books

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Description

"Pandemic Voices sheds light on previously unheard or overlooked international perspectives of patients and health care and community services workers through unprecedented access to some of the most challenging moments of the COVID-19 pandemic: the innovations, the stories of lives saved, those of lives lost, and the prices paid. Divided into seven thematic sections, the collection chronicles the experiences from the front lines of the pandemic. It highlights the disruptions faced by medical systems and the innovative adaptations that emerged to simply keep them functioning, as well as the pandemic impacts from locations overlooked by global media. The book delves into the profound effects on health care workers and reveals insights into strain on health care systems. It amplifies the voices of individuals who faced unique struggles during the pandemic, such as caregivers for children with special needs or individuals battling addiction, in times when resources were basically non-existent in a chaotic landscape. The collection concludes with a reflection on how history will judge our pandemic-era actions, alongside the hard lessons learned on truth, science, and advocacy throughout these challenging years. In sharing the heartbreaks, the triumphs, and the scars that left none of us untouched, Pandemic Voices assesses what we have been through - what went well, what did not - in order to learn and, in time, hopefully to heal."-- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2025]

Physical description

xvii, 310 pages : illustration ; 24 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents

List of figures and Tables – Preface – Part 1. Price Paid – Part 2: Scarcity – Part 3. Necessity is the mother invention – Part 4. Stories from forgotten places – Part 5. Learning under fire – Part 6. System on the verge of collapse. Part 7. Lessons and transformation – Part 8. Those left behind. Part 9. Reconsider/ Reflect/ Revisit/Return – Glossary – Contributors.

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    History of Medicine
    FTY /HAW
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9781487549343