• Mashup Score: 7

    I’m an ICU doctor. Before the pandemic hit, I was studying burnout in ICU staff. I never realized how much worse it could get. In 2020, I was on the front lines of the pandemic in Boston- it was a bad time, the worst in my life. I saw a lot of people die and far more suffer worse than any of us ever should. One day, I was invited to speak about our experience in the ICU to the Brookline Center…

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    • Thank you! mental health is health. Read about why I ran with FOR BABU on my singlet in my last update 🙏🏾 https://t.co/bzbG07y23v https://t.co/j9oOave6XB

  • Mashup Score: 0

    I’m an ICU doctor. Before the pandemic hit, I was studying burnout in ICU staff. I never realized how much worse it could get. In 2020, I was on the front lines of the pandemic in Boston- it was a bad time, the worst in my life. I saw a lot of people die and far more suffer worse than any of us ever should. One day, I was invited to speak about our experience in the ICU to the Brookline Center…

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    • My race was one long joyful scream- to the tune of over $21,000 from all of you- to support those who suffer in silence. The race ended but the run continues. #mentalhealth Read my latest update to find out WHY. https://t.co/pygD7wL7l7

  • Mashup Score: 7

    I’m an ICU doctor. Before the pandemic hit, I was studying burnout in ICU staff. I never realized how much worse it could get. In 2020, I was on the front lines of the pandemic in Boston- it was a bad time, the worst in my life. I saw a lot of people die and far more suffer worse than any of us ever should. One day, I was invited to speak about our experience in the ICU to the Brookline Center…

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    • See you tomorrow, @bostonmarathon. Dressing to run for mental health! https://t.co/7wsLdUmvqr https://t.co/8EotxIERtP

  • Mashup Score: 1

    I’m an ICU doctor. Before the pandemic hit, I was studying burnout in ICU staff. I never realized how much worse it could get. In 2020, I was on the front lines of the pandemic in Boston- it was a bad time, the worst in my life. I saw a lot of people die and far more suffer worse than any of us ever should. One day, I was invited to speak about our experience in the ICU to the Brookline Center…

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    • A critical reason why patients, families, and health care workers all need support for mental health. https://t.co/7wsLdUmvqr https://t.co/lheB8bLeVX