How everyone can contribute to the battle against the coronavirus


Dr. Matt Boente MD, along with Dr. Robert Ozols, wrote a SPORE grant to the NIH to study ovarian cancer, a SPORE-Special Program for Research Excellence resulting in a $5 million grant. It was the first one awarded to gynecologic cancer researchers. It was one of the many accomplishments Dr. Matt Boente MD has achieved in his career. 

  As a medical professional, Dr. Boente feels that it is part of his responsibility to join fellow medical professionals, as well as the rest of humanity, in battling the dreaded coronavirus. After all, it is a battle that everyone is involved in, whether they like it or not.

Dr. Boente wishes to use today’s blog to share two important points on how people everywhere can contribute to this fight, that the world can surely all overcome.

Look after each other.

The world has seen that the effects of the pandemic are not just confined to health. It also has caused severe mental and financial strife on people everywhere. Because of this, Dr. Boente urges everyone to check on people in their community, and lend a helping hand in whatever capacity, whenever needed. 

 

Appreciate healthcare workers.

Dr. Matt Boente MD knows several healthcare professionals who put their lives on the line every day to lend their services at the frontlines. He mentions that these people deserve all the respect in the world. A show of appreciation, even if it’s just a card, can serve as motivation, which can go a long, long way for frontline workers.

Dr. Matt Boente MD is a big fan of the Chicago Cubs and has a passion for the multiple facets of medicine, including health economics. For more on Dr. Boente, visit this page.

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