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The Doctor's Art

Guiding New York City Through COVID-19 (with Dr. Dave A. Chokshi)

The Doctor's Art

Henry Bair and Tyler Johnson

Medicine, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Philosophy

5 • 2.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

In the first half of 2020, New York City quickly became the American epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, with over 200,000 cases reported in the first few months. The city came to a standstill as thousands of people died alone in hospitals and bodies piled up in freezer trucks that could not transport them away fast enough. In August 2020, amid this cataclysm, Dr. Dave Chokshi assumed position as New York City's Health Commissioner and began the arduous task of repairing a broken city and restoring public trust among its residents. Prior to this work, Dr. Chokshi led the NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation and was a White House Fellow at the US Department of Veterans Affairs. In this episode, Dr. Chokshi joins us to share the core values that drive his public health work and how he navigated the challenges of leading New York City through COVID-19.


In this episode, you will hear about:

  • How Dr. Chokshi, early in his life, came to understand the association between health and opportunity - 3:52
  • A discussion of how privilege impacts the opportunities available to individuals and how this recognition affects Dr. Chokshi’s medical work - 7:40
  • How Hurricane Katrina revealed to Dr. Chokshi the flaws in our existing health systems - 15:48
  • Dr. Chokshi’s involvement with Universities Allied for Essential Medicine - 19:34
  • An account of Dr. Chokshi’s tenure as New York City Health Commissioner during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic - 24:31
  • Dr. Chokshi’s principles of effective leadership - 32:31
  • Reflections on the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and how indebted society is to nurses and hospital house staff - 37:15
  • Dr. Chokshi’s personal philosophy on maintaining a balanced sense of humility - 53:48
  • Five lessons for medical trainees and clinicians on staying connected to what makes medicine meaningful - 57:38

Dr. Chokshi briefly discussed his early work with the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai, India.

You can follow Dr. Dave Chokshi on Twitter @DaveChokshi.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Henry Bear.

0:03.4

And I'm Tyler Johnson.

0:04.8

And you're listening to the Doctors' Art, a podcast that explores meaning in medicine.

0:09.9

Throughout our medical training and career, we have pondered, what makes medicine meaningful?

0:15.2

Can a stronger understanding of this meaning create better doctors?

0:18.8

How can we build healthcare institutions that nurture the doctor-patient connection?

0:23.2

What can we learn about the human condition from accompanying our patients in times of suffering?

0:28.0

In seeking answers to these questions, we meet with deep thinkers working across healthcare,

0:33.1

from doctors and nurses to patients and healthcare executives, those who have collected a career's

0:38.1

worth of harder and wisdom.

0:40.2

Proving the moral heart that beats at the core of medicine, we will hear stories that are

0:44.0

by turns heartbreaking, amusing, inspiring, challenging, and enlightening.

0:49.3

We welcome anyone curious about why doctors do what they do.

0:52.8

Join us as we think out loud about what illness and healing can teach us about some of

0:57.7

life's biggest questions.

1:57.7

Through COVID-19.

2:00.2

On a personal note, it was classmates with Dave at the University of Pennsylvania Medical

2:04.6

School from 2005 to 2009.

2:09.8

And I remember a few things about Dave.

2:13.1

The first one is that if you're really lucky during your life, you'll meet a couple of people

2:17.3

who, the more you get to know them, the more you think, gosh, I hope that person runs

2:21.6

for President of the United States someday.

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