Members of our community have faced huge personal and professional challenges during the COVID-19 response. Thank you for all that you do on the front lines. This episode of the Physician Grind Podcast is part of a series where physicians share how his or her practice has changed in the COVID-19 era.

During his time as an Emergency Medicine Resident in NYC, Dr. Andrew Grock developed a love for the city. The friendships he made while living in New York are life-long and deep. In this episode of the Physician Grind Podcast Dr. Grock shares how difficult it has been to watch the city he loves get hit with COVID-19.

Emergency Medicine has been hit hard by COVID-19. We train to be in the trenches, we train for nearly anything. But it's hard to train for a pandemic. This week, and always, we honor all of our colleagues in healthcare and on the frontlines as essential workers who have died of COVID-19. 

We are stronger together. Please reach out if you have a story to share or just want to talk. Take care and stay safe. 

Most importantly, if you are having thoughts of suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) or go to SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources

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