Department Blog
Gregory Jasani, MD, Resident, Department of Emergency Medicine, was:
- sole author of:
- “I’m Not Really a Hero,” published by Common Sense in July/August 2020
- “EM Residents and Medical Students: We’re Making History!” published in the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine’s Pulse on July 8, 2020
- “Make Your Voice Heard,” published in the American College of Emergency Physicians, Maryland Chapter newsletter in fall 2020
- “The Potential for Violence Against Health Care Workers During COVID-19,” published on KevinMD.com on December 3, 2020
- “PG County, Please Get Your COVID Vaccine,” published by the Prince George’s Sentinel on January 17, 2021
- “Your Voice STILL Matters,” published by Common Sense in January/February 2021
- “Beware COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation,” published by The Sentinel on February 22, 2021
- “Don’t Let Your Guard Down,” published by The Sentinel on March 6, 2021
- “Which COVID Vaccine Should You Get?” published by the Montgomery County Sentinel on April 4, 2021
- “It’s Time for Congress to Protect Healthcare Workers,” published by the Montgomery County Sentinel on May 11, 2021
- “Op-Ed: An Airborne Pathogen Standard Can Protect Us,” published by MedPage Today on June 3, 2021
- coauthor of:
- “Policy Playbook: COVID-19 Vaccine Development,” published by EMDocs.net on November 2, 2020
- “Do Patients Addicted to Drugs Truly Have Capacity?” published by the Montgomery County Sentinel on November 27, 2020
- “Optimizing Medical Surge Capacity,” published by the American Academy of Emergency Medicine Resident and Student Association’s Modern Resident Blog on December 1, 2020
- “The Other Safety Concern for Healthcare Workers: Workplace Violence,” published by the Montgomery County Sentinel on December 13, 2020
- “Emergency Department Physicians Should Have the Right to Due Process Protection. Many Don’t,” published by STAT on December 16, 2020
- “ ‘Normalcy’ Is Still a Long Ways Off, Despite COVID Vaccine Rollout,” published by The Baltimore Sun on February 5, 2021