No treatment and no vaccine meant no other option but to bring in strict public health measures to keep people away from one another, which she acknowledges has been "very, very hard. Henry said it's always tough to announce things like business shutdowns or school closures, but those decisions are balanced by the enormous pressure to prevent situations like the ones in Italy and New York, in which health systems were overwhelmed by the sick and dying and "everybody suffers," she said.
Public health officials are still learning from other jurisdictions' successes and failures in dealing with COVID she said. She speaks with the other public heath officers including P. Heather Morrison every day. Henry said while details may differ among provinces, the officials have been taking common approaches to virus prevention. She said she thinks P.
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Play Video. Find a Doctor. Edit My Profile. Bonnie P. Gregory, MD. Orthopedic Surgery. Overview About Bonnie Gregory, MD, specializes in sports medicine with an emphasis on innovative, arthroscopic procedures and complex, open surgeries of the shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee. Languages Spoken English. She spent the night in the hospital, and feeling fine, went home the next day. Bonnie went back to the same doctor and reported having the same symptoms.
He advised her to take a certain medication. She disagreed with his suggestion, because in her experience as a nurse, she knew that cysts tend to occur in clusters. The cyst cluster involved the back of Bonnie's knee joint, so a team of surgeons — her vascular surgeon and an orthopedic surgeon -- removed the cysts.
During this surgery, they put in a vein graft to replace the area that was bottlenecked and damaged. Bonnie continued to experience problems with her grafts for years. No less than 10 times in five years, she had to go in and have the graft de-clotted. Where would you most like to practise? I have the best job in the country and am happy right where I am, based in Victoria but with responsibility for the province.
What technological medical advance do you most anticipate? A cure for Alzheimer disease or, better yet, effective prevention. What is your most marked characteristic?
I am not very tall! People most often tell me I am always calm even in a crisis and talk softly. Who are your favorite writers? What is your greatest regret?
Not being a better communicator to my patients, colleagues, family, and friends. How would you like to die? I once worked with the search and rescue team in Comox and we were called to attend someone on the glacier.
It was a beautiful, sunny Saturday and an older woman had been out on the mountain hiking with friends. They had just finished a nice lunch and she collapsed and died just as they started down. I have often thought that was a lovely way to go. Dr Henry is a public health and preventive medicine specialist who has worked across Canada and internationally on myriad public health issues from Ebola to SARS to the current overdose crisis.
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The NLM now lists all authors. Your calm, no-nonsense reporting and advice is very much appreciated as is your stead fast support during this most disturbing time. Henry you have been such a calming influence for all of us in BC during this pandemic. On TV you are always very well dressed, well informed, well spoken and this is appreciated by all. You deserve a medal after this pandemic is over. Thank you hardly seems sufficient, but it must be said.
You make me feel far less stressed and I feel you communicate very well! I know I am speaking for so many, when I say thank you! Thank you for all your knowledge, wisdom, calmness and determination during this time. You are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your leadership in this pandemic. We are all very fortunate to have you at the helm.
You set an incredibly high standard for those who follow you into your position. Thank you for being there when we need you, Doctor. Thank you for your intelligence, pragmatism and precision while navigating this pandemic. Your work has been superlative and you deserve the highest honour that British Columbia can bestow upon you. My husband and I greatly appreciate the communications that we receive nightly from you during this pandemic.
This is harsh information that is difficult to hear and could cause distress, yet you deliver this message very calmly and effectively. Thank you for your hard work in keeping on top of this changing information for us. Take good care of yourself. I got to know you well during the Pandemic. Thank you for all you are doing.
You are amazing and I can't wait to hear you each day and to see what you're wearing. Fabulous work!! Dear Dr. Henry, thank you very much for the wonderful job you are doing in this pandemic. God bless you and your family.
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