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Jun 23, 2020

Heroes on the front line: Robert Elloyan

Jennifer Miller

A Coverage series features the voices of doctors, nurses and other hospital workers battling the coronavirus in Massachusetts

Jennifer Miller | News Service of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts

Around the world, health care providers are on the front line of the battle against the coronavirus.

They are struggling to treat a disease with no known treatment, one to which no human has natural immunity.

At Coverage, we are giving Massachusetts doctors, nurses, NPs, PAs and other hospital workers a chance to speak to you, our readers, in their own words. We asked that they share their simplest, most urgent lessons and messages as they face this new virus with no vaccine and no cure, a virus vulnerable only to our common human bravery, ingenuity and compassion.

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People are really proud to work here. There’s a real fulfillment you get from taking care of the patient population because they’re generally grateful for what you can do. What’s inspiring is how creative our nurses are when it comes to finding solutions for new problems. They’re able to think quickly and find a way around a situation, sometimes under stressful conditions. That’s what really amazes me — their creativity and their willingness to jump in and take over a situation.

- Robert Elloyan RN, assistant nurse manager,
medical intensive unit and cardiac care unit, Boston Medical Center

More in the "Heroes on the front line" series:

Maggie Beiser

NP, co-supervising Boston Health Care
for the Homeless' isolation tent program

Dr. Narayana Lebaka

Chief of hospital medicine
Baystate Noble Hospital

Chelsea Lawrence

PA - Emergency Department
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Needham

Dr. Regan Marsh

Emergency physician
Brigham’s and Women's emergency department

Dr. Raghuveer Rakasi

Hospital Medicine
Baystate Medical Center

Kelly Young

Director of Environmental Services and Patient Transportation
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital - Milton

Are you a health care worker who would like to share your thoughts with Coverage? Contact us.

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