A friend from medical school asked if she could use me as a reference. She’s trained as an ER doctor, and she was thinking about coming out of retirement to meet the hospital anticipated ER COVID-19 demand.
Of course I said yes. Later, I told her I had one teensy weensy question: how was she going to see herself healthy?
The New York Times ran a front page story about a 29-year-old physician in Wuhan who lost her life to COVID-19.
Physicians are going to be on the front lines.
When was the last time you spoke with them about their life and disability insurance policies? Is this the time for a refresher conversation?
Of course I said yes. Later, I told her I had one teensy weensy question: how was she going to see herself healthy?
The New York Times ran a front page story about a 29-year-old physician in Wuhan who lost her life to COVID-19.
Physicians are going to be on the front lines.
When was the last time you spoke with them about their life and disability insurance policies? Is this the time for a refresher conversation?