![]() Support for Reveal is provided by the Reva and David Logan Foundation, the John D. ![]() Atul Grover, Tochi Ajiwe and Samantha Gottlieb Mixing, sound design and music by: Jim Briggs and Fernando Arruda Production assistance: Brett Simpson and Ameetra Ganatra CreditsĮdited by: Brett Myers, Deborah Anderluh and Taunya English We view the pandemic through the eyes of a rookie doctor, finding her footing on the front lines of the virus. Marin-Nevarez finds herself surrounded by death and having to counsel families about the loss of loved ones. She also witnesses the inequality of the pandemic, with Latino, Black and Native American people dying of COVID-19 at much higher rates than White people. Listeners follow Marin-Nevarez as she faces the loneliness and isolation of being a new doctor, working 80 hours a week in the era of masks and social distancing. ![]() Just weeks after graduating, Marin-Nevarez began training as an ER doctor at Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno, one of the areas in California hardest hit by the pandemic. She’s one of more than 30,000 new doctors who started residencies in 2020. Paloma Marin-Nevarez graduated from the Stanford University medical school in June, right before the virus began its second major surge. Kaiser Health News reporter Jenny Gold spent eight months following one first-year medical resident working on the front lines of the pandemic.ĭr. ![]() This week marks a grim milestone: 500,000 Americans have died of COVID-19. ![]()
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