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Lindsey Washburn: Physician Assistant, Clinical Laboratory Science and Urology Expert

Lindsey Washburn: Physician Assistant, Clinical Laboratory Science and Urology Expert

Released Wednesday, 17th March 2021
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Lindsey Washburn: Physician Assistant, Clinical Laboratory Science and Urology Expert

Lindsey Washburn: Physician Assistant, Clinical Laboratory Science and Urology Expert

Lindsey Washburn: Physician Assistant, Clinical Laboratory Science and Urology Expert

Lindsey Washburn: Physician Assistant, Clinical Laboratory Science and Urology Expert

Wednesday, 17th March 2021
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Recorded on January 28, 2020.... NEW Medical Information Has Already Emerged on COVID-19 and Vaccines.... Go to www.CDC.gov for the most up-to-date information.... "Travel increases your chance of spreading and getting COVID-19. Delay travel and stay home to protect yourself and others from COVID-19, even if you are vaccinated." https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/travel-during-covid19.html... Listen to science.

Physician Assistant, Clinical Laboratory Science and Urology Expert Lindsey Washburn speaks on the pandemic, family and using action to overcome fear. Lindsey's follow-the-science advice, compassion and calling as a medical professional highlights her, and all health care workers', heroism.

0:00 min: If you or someone you know is in need, please call The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255, The Trevor Project Lifeline 866-488-7386, The National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-SAFE [7233]

01:36 min: How Lindsey's office is staying safe as well as precautions for family and travel.

04:00 min: Lindsey discusses children's vaccines, how the U.S. plans for viruses and how we get boosters as viruses mutate.

05:35 min: How Lindsey's children keep her grounded during this hectic time and how playing board games, going camping, listening to some Ryan Bingham, finding that little bit of time to take a deep breath and see the light at the end of the tunnel.

08:54 min: Worries for patients who are suicidal, women who are in abusive relationships and have no where to go, worries about the country, how can she help and mitigating worry at night by doing things to help during the day. 

10:23 min: How medicine is a calling and the pandemic has made it more apparent. That it's not easy. It's very hard. But those times you get somebody through it are the most rewarding parts.

12:13 min: Hopeful words for all of us about the future. We are much closer to the end than we are to the beginning in terms of the pandemic. Continue to social distance, be safe, wear masks. Trust the science and we will get back to normal.

13:03 min: A quote by Eleonor Roosevelt "It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness" helps to remember to do something, find the positive and take action to make the world better.

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