Being a Labor and Delivery Nurse During COVID
Hear directly from L&D Nurse, Jessica Woon, about her experience working during the pandemic.
COVID and Dental Problems: What’s Changed Post-Pandemic?
Has our oral health declined since COVID? Learn more about how the pandemic has affected dental health here.
What is the effect of COVID-19 in orthodontics?
YMyHealth sits down with the Dr. Tyler Rathburn to discuss COVID-19’s impact on orthodontics.
Flu vs COVID: How to Spot the Difference
YMyHealth asked fellow millennial and infectious disease doctor, Lindsay Morrison, MD, MSCI, how we can navigate this ‘tripledemic’ of the flu, COVID-19, and what seems like a new player on the scene for adults this winter, Respiratory Syncytial Virus.
Dr. Alexandria Yarborough Answers Our Pharmacist Questions
Alexandria Yarborough, PharmD, has been working on the frontlines of healthcare long before the term, ‘frontline healthcare worker’ became popular during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
COVID-19 and Flu and Monkeypox, Oh My!
It’s that time of year when the air turns crisp, the leaves begin to fall, and seasonal influenza or “flu” once again becomes widespread in the places we work, live, and socialize with our friends. Given the recent epidemics of COVID-19 and Monkeypox, the approaching annual flu season may have slipped your mind.
Force Multiplier: Keeping Physicians in Healthcare through Hybrid Careers
“There is loneliness in the rest of society not understanding that even as COVID fades, we are not the same people as we were a few years ago,” she said, knowing from firsthand experience.
Veteran & EMS Doctor Shares How Healthcare Workers Are Suffering Moral Injury, Not Just Burnout
Millennial, combat veteran, and emergency medicine doctor shares how healthcare workers are suffering moral injury, not just burnout.
Dr. Sarah Bernstein Shines a Light on Why We Should Rethink Our COVID-19 Risk
“I think one of the biggest misconceptions by millennials about chronic illness and now COVID-19, is that there is a big gap between the number of people who are at risk for serious disease and those people who realize they are at risk. The reality is, 50% of people have an increased risk,” Bernstein said.
How the @MedExplained2You Founder Conquered the Medical Information Gap
Nicholas Romano decided to train to become a physician assistant specializing in urgent care and emergency medicine. Three months before he was about to start providing health care to real patients in a clinical setting the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
How an ICU Nurse’s Focus on Mental Healing of Patients Grew Despite COVID
How a COVID-19 ICU Nurse finds the mental healing of patients a greater focus after caring for many fighting the virus.
Flu Shots and COVID-19: How to Prepare This Winter
What concerns you more? The flu or COVID-19? For many millennials, it’s both.
Navigating Life with Type 1 Diabetes & the Pandemic
For many millennials, the concept of “health” has taken on a whole new meaning since the coronavirus hit the US. But for some, health has played a front-and-center role in their daily lives for years. And the pandemic has just taken that to another level.
Why Getting the Flu Shot Could Make Millennials the Heroes of the COVID Pandemic Story
Why showing up to get the flu shot this season could make millennials the heroes of the Coronavirus pandemic story.
How an Infectious Disease Doctor Is Finding Ways to Decrease COVID’s Impact
Racing to Find a Treatment: How One Infectious Disease Doctor is Applying Clinical Research to Find Ways for Decreasing COVID-19’s Impact on American Lives
How One Nurse Is Flattening the Curve at a Manhattan Hospital
This story is the first of YMyHealth’s COVID-19 Stories from the Field series. Today’s article features Kelsey Lynch, a registered clinical nurse at a hospital in New York City.