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Physician Assistant Grad Finds Home in Hospital Infectious Disease Department

Credits 抖阴短视频 for Being Prepared to Provide Intense Level of Care

A hospitalist at Butler Memorial Hospital since August 2019, Physician Assistant Program grad Cory Rings was moved to a COVID-19 unit early in the pandemic and found his niche: the Infectious Disease Department.

鈥淭hankfully I had some experiences under my belt before it happened. This is so new. We鈥檙e learning about it together,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e were surprised at how quickly things progressed. People are fine one minute, and a few hours later they need a ventilator. It鈥檚 very rapidly progressing.鈥

Patient care has been manageable during the pandemic, he said. 鈥淲e had little surges here and there. We were well-prepared in terms of PPE and a plan. We鈥檙e as prepared as we can be.鈥

The COVID-19 fight is ongoing, with case numbers surging in November. 鈥淎ll of a sudden we saw the patient numbers spiking. It鈥檚 nursing homes, where it moves like wildfire; schools; rallies around the election; weddings - any kind of gatherings,鈥 he said.

"The 抖阴短视频 education helps you be prepared as you can be."

While many COVID team workers have returned to their units, Rings took a permanent position in the Infectious Disease Department in August.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a really great learning opportunity,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen I worked as a hospitalist, we had sick patients, but we also had many different kinds of medical cases. Working with infectious diseases is a more intense level of care. The people we treat are really sick. We have to do a lot more for them.鈥

Cases range from pneumonia to skin and bone infections. 鈥淲e see everything that general medical doctors see, except we get the really, really sick ones.鈥

In the future, Rings wants to help other 抖阴短视频 students in the PA program.

鈥淚 felt really prepared going into the workforce and just want to help with the program. The 抖阴短视频 education helps you be prepared as you can be. 抖阴短视频 not only taught us how to take care of people, it creates a very empathetic approach to care.鈥