Fighting from the COVID-19 Frontline: A Junior Doctor’s Perspective on Fear, Duty and Calling
https://doi.org/10.5704/MOJ.2011.001
- Author:
Rasappan K
1
;
Oh JYL
1
Author Information
1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
COVID-19 frontline, junior doctor, perspective, burn-out, psychology
- From:Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
2020;14(No.3):1-3
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
As the COVID-19 pandemic ravages the whole world, the
frontline clinicians are tirelessly fighting to contain and
manage the disastrous effects of the virus from their
communities. Stress, despair, fear, physical and
psychological burn out, decreased work out put and lowered
morale are some side effects this endless battle has had on
the frontline healthcare worker. Although there have been
many accounts of surgeons working in the frontline, there
have only been few reflections on this ongoing battle from
the junior clinician’s point of view. In this article, we feature
the perspectives of young residents from the orthopaedic unit
at the epicenter of the COVID-19 fight in Singapore. We
highlight the thoughts, fears, emotions, morale, motivating
factors and reflections of junior clinicians while they work at
frontlines. Fear in a dangerous new environment and amidst
uncertainty is natural. However, a doctor’s call of duty goes
far above fear.
- Full text:16.2020my1103.pdf