Fourth-year medical student at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Assistant professor of medical ethics and health policy and the director of the Master of Bioethics Program in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University in Pennsylvania.
AMA J Ethics. 2021 May 1;23(5):E423-427. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2021.423.
Global transformation demanded by the COVID-19 pandemic prompts consideration of how prior epidemics have contributed to and continue to shape our cultural and sociological understandings of health care and patients. Documentaries and cinematic narratives have charted the 1980s AIDS epidemic in the United States, and this article traces a historical arc of that crisis, contrasts historical (HIV) and current (SARS-CoV-2) contagion experiences, and reviews thematic representations of AIDS and COVID-19 experiences among vulnerable patients and populations.
全球范围内新冠疫情的大流行促使我们思考以往的传染病如何影响并持续塑造我们对医疗保健和患者的文化和社会学理解。纪录片和电影叙事已经描绘了 20 世纪 80 年代美国的艾滋病疫情,本文追溯了这场危机的历史轨迹,对比了历史上(HIV)和当前(SARS-CoV-2)的传染病经历,并回顾了弱势群体患者和人群中艾滋病和 COVID-19经历的主题表现。