Recognizing the heroic work of physicians on Doctors’ Day, March 30, 2021

By David Clay, CEO, Lower Keys Medical Center

KEY WEST, FL – March 23, 2021 – Delivering medical care during a global pandemic has required teamwork at the highest level, and doctors are fundamental to this effort. As the country celebrates Doctors’ Day on March 30, I invite you to join me in recognizing the heroic work of all physicians. The COVID-19 pandemic has called upon the expertise and skills of our local physicians and many more in the larger medical community who have worked to detect, treat, cure and develop vaccines against this highly infectious disease.

Life has been disrupted by the pandemic but chronic diseases and medical crises have kept going. Doctors on our medical staff at Lower Keys Medical Center have been steadfast partners supporting the safety and wellness of patients and our community. They’ve helped us adapt our practices as more is learned about the virus, its treatment and the prevention of spread. I’ve never been more grateful for their support.

While we cared for COVID-19 positive patients, routine care also continued. Parents welcomed their newborns, medical emergencies were treated, surgeries were performed and a myriad of other medical concerns were addressed. Many providers adapted to new practices, using virtual telehealth visits to ease access.

On this Doctors’ Day, please join me in reaching out to the physicians you know to say thank you. Today we acknowledge their contributions, sacrifices, skills and unwavering concern for patients. Let’s be sure they know how grateful we are.  In honor of our medical staff, Lower Keys Medical Center will present donations to three organizations chosen by the physicians: Boys and Girls Clubs of the Keys Area, Habitat for Humanity of Key West and Lower Florida Keys, and the Key West Police Department Love Fund.

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