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在研讨会的主旨演讲中. Amy Acton calls on physicians to ‘hold the space’

2024年4月24日
Dr. 艾米·阿克顿在OOS发表讲话

“不是所有的英雄都穿斗篷,” is one of the expressions that went viral during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to recognize front line providers who worked tirelessly to care for the tidal wave of patients stricken by the disease. The phrase also became closely associated with former Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton, M.D., who became the face of the state’s efforts to fight COVID. Some of those heroes were on hand during Acton’s keynote address at the Ohio Osteopathic Symposium recently held in Columbus. The symposium is a continuing medical education event for osteopathic physicians, co-sponsored by the newbb电子平台 Heritage College of 整骨疗法的医学 Society of Alumni & Friends and the Ohio Osteopathic Association.

Attendees gave Acton a standing ovation following her address, which detailed her experiences during the pandemic and her continued push for the government to do a postmortem to better prepare for the next pandemic.

“You can’t legislate your way through a problem that complicated, but you can give people the tools…and let them run with it,” said Acton about her role during the pandemic. “Every leader in whatever position…everyone had to solve problems in ways they never had before. My job was to hold the space and get information to you.”

Acton, who called her service “the honor of a lifetime,” said every legislator she worked with was passionate about something related to public health, and she witnessed more love than hate during that tumultuous time. However, Acton is concerned because the country has yet to do a deep dive identifying best practices in how the pandemic was handled. She said the country is at risk if a new pandemic playbook is not developed.

Dr. 艾米·阿克顿会见了OOS与会者

“We have not made meaning out of what we have endured,阿克顿说, adding that the country is still recovering, but “we have to co-create the world we want to live in…the problems we face are going to take all of us. They aren’t going to be solved in bubbles.”

阿克顿在疫情期间说, 卫生系统之间的墙, 学术界, nonprofits and public health fell away as everyone came to the table to create innovative solutions on the spot. Now, she said, “We’re being pitted against one another,” but “we have work to do.”

Acton is calling for a structure that would bring together public and private entities to solve population health problems which are entwined in most aspects of life, 从交通运输到商业.

She asked the providers at the symposium to “hold the space” with patients, remember that physician’s voices are still some of the most trusted, build relationships with patients and meet them where they are. Acton told attendees that everyone who is willing to build healing relationships is needed on the front line.

“We are all part of this fabric we’re weaving,” she said.