GLMS BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Frank Burns, MD, BOARD CHAIR & KMA SECRETARY/TREASURER
Monalisa Tailor, MD, PRESIDENT & KMA VICE SPEAKER
Brian Sosnin, DO, PRESIDENT-ELECT
Valerie Briones-Pryor, MD, VICE PRESIDENT
Patricia Purcell, MD, TREASURER
Lewis Hargett, MD, SECRETARY & FALLS CITY MEDICAL SOCIETY PRESIDENT
Jeffrey Goldberg, MD, AT-LARGE
Rishi Kumar, MD, AT-LARGE
Melissa Platt, MD, AT-LARGE
R. Todd Hockenbury, MD, AT-LARGE
Amy Quillo, MD, AT-LARGE
Bruce Scott, MD, AMA SPEAKER & DELEGATE
John Roberts, MD, KMA TRUSTEE & AMA ALTERNATE DELEGATE
Suzanne McGee, MD, AMA ALTERNATE DELEGATE
Eric Lydon, MD, KMA ALTERNATE TRUSTEE
K. Thomas Reichard, MD, PRESIDENT, GLMS FOUNDATION
Sarah Moyer, MD, MPH, DIRECTOR, DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH & WELLNESS
Toni M. Ganzel, MD, MBA, DEAN, UofL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Charles Oberst, MD, SENIOR PHYSICIANS COMMITTEE CHAIR
Karyn Hascal, PRESIDENT, THE HEALING PLACE
Debi McDonald, ALLIANCE PRESIDENT
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IN THIS ISSUE
FEATURES
PEDIATRICS: GIVING A VOICE TO OUR YOUNGEST PATIENTS
6 THE MIS-C MYSTERY: PEDIATRIC COMPLICATIONS IN THE COVID-19
PANDEMIC | Bethany Hodge, MD, MPH
8 WHY PEDIATRICIANS ARE CALLED TO BE LEADERS IN ANTI-RACISM |
Ariel Carpenter, MD
10 NEONATOLOGY: CARING FOR THE TINIEST OF PATIENTS | John Roberts, MD
12 IS THERE A CURE FOR MONONUCLEOSIS? | Wendy Daly, MD
14 RACISM: A CHILD HEALTH CRISIS | Amber Pendleton, MD and V. Faye Jones,
MD, PhD, MSPH
17 THE LAUGHTER BEHIND THE MASK: FAKE OR GENUINE? | Vasudeva G. Iyer, MD
18 A SHIFT IN PERSPECTIVE: MEDICAL STUDENT EXPERIENCES IN THE TIME
OF COVID-19 | Elizabeth Romes
DEPARTMENTS
4 FROM THE PRESIDENT: NAVIGATING THE NEW NORMAL |
Monalisa Tailor, MD
20 BOOK REVIEW: TRANSCEND: THE NEW SCIENCE OF SELF-
ACTUALIZATION | Martin Huecker, MD
23 REFLECTIONS: WHAT ARE YOU DOING? | Teresita Bacani-Oropilla, MD
24 IN REMEMBRANCE: PHILIP FEITELSON, MD | Anna Feitelson, MD
25 IN REMEMBRANCE: HERBERT THOMAS MAGUIRE, MD |
Benjamin M. Rigor, MD
26 DOCTORS’ LOUNGE
WHINING IS WORTHLESS | Mary G. Barry, MD
BLACK LIVES DO MATTER | Lewis Hargett, MD
MINDING THE GAPS IN DERMATOLOGIC MEDICAL EDUCATION |
Yomna Amer, BA
31 DR. WHO: DR. JAHANGIR CYRUS | Kathryn Vance
34 PHYSICIANS IN PRINT
36 WE WELCOME YOU
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