ECMS Bulletin, May-June 2022

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Bulletin

MAY/JUN., 2022 VOLUME 52, NO. 3

Editors: Alejandro Arevalo, M.D. | Erica Huffman, Executive Director www.escambiacms.org

President’s Message

Contents Page 5 - Medical/Legal Page 10 - Foundation

During my time of reflection in preparation for this article, what I have been most struck with in the past few months has been the “shortages” that have been plaguing the medical community and the community at large. Two years ago it started out with an unknown and at least for me a difficult to understand at the time toilet paper shortage. I had no idea what that was foreshadowing. When it was happening, I remember thinking, well do I run out and get all of the toilet paper, tissue paper and paper towels I could find? Do I go stock my shelves at the expense of someone else’s shelves? Do I participate in worsening the hardship for someone else? But at the time it was just toilet paper. Not life or death but it seemed so stressful at the time for the country. Little did I know but what felt like within moments came the life and death decisions and shortages for this great country in which we live. We have seen shortages of Personal Protective Equipment, shortages of ICU beds and ventilators. We have seen shortages of crucial staff members secondary to COVID and thus affecting people’s ability to care for their family and in turn the ability to provide care for the sick and those in need. To now, it seems we have daily, weekly, monthly

national shortages on critical medications and equipment that are used in all areas of medicine to care for the community we are charged to care for. It seems that no specialty has been spared, although certainly the gravity of some hardships have hit some worse than others. We have lost physicians secondary to the weight of some of these decisions. Most recently we have seen empty formula shelves. Even our most innocent and vulnerable have been impacted by the shortages. I have had to watch people trying to grasp at straws and alternatives and every opportunity and avenue to feed their infant. In some instances, it has been heartbreaking. At the time of authoring this article, gas prices have skyrocketed which inevitably will cause further downstream increases which will affect our community, patients, and our families. Many will never know all that goes on in the background to ensure that high quality and compassionate care continues despite these shortages. To ensure the best decisions are made for each and every person. The medical community, in my personal opinion, has truly adapted and overcame and continues to do so. I keep trying to think of, or prepare for, the next thing that may affect me, my home, my practice, the hospital systems

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