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sean dooley, as dr. conley mentioned. i will start out by mentioning how incredibly proud i am of our medical team assembled behind me , and the honor it has been to care for the president over these past when he four hours here at walter reed. he is receiving outstanding ,ultidisciplinary care state-of-the-art science for coronavirus infection. we are monitoring him closely for any evidence of complication , either from the coronavirus illnesscoronavirus or the therapies we are prescribing to make him better. we have monitored his cardiac function, his kidney function, his liver function -- all of those are normal, and the president this morning is not on oxygen, not having difficulty breathing or walking around the white house medical unit upstairs. he is an exceptionally good spirits, and as we were completing our multidisciplinary rounds this morning, the quote he left us with was "i feel like i could walk out of here today,", which was an encouraging comment from the president. i will introduce dr. garibaldi, who wil
sean dooley, as dr. conley mentioned. i will start out by mentioning how incredibly proud i am of our medical team assembled behind me , and the honor it has been to care for the president over these past when he four hours here at walter reed. he is receiving outstanding ,ultidisciplinary care state-of-the-art science for coronavirus infection. we are monitoring him closely for any evidence of complication , either from the coronavirus illnesscoronavirus or the therapies we are prescribing to...
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sean dooley as dr.y mentioned. >> i'll start off by mentioning what an incredible -- how incredibly proud i am of our medical team assembled behind me and the honor it's been to care for the president over these last 24 hours here at walter reed. he's receiving outstanding multidisciplinary care. the state of the science for coronavirus infection. we are monitoring him very closely for any evidence of complications from either the coronavirus illness or the therapies that we are prescribing to make him better. we have monitored his cardiac function, his kidney function, his liver function, all of those are normal and the president this morning is not on oxygen, not having difficulty breathing or walking around the white house medical unit upstairs. he's in exceptionally good spirits. in fact, as we were completing our multidisciplinary round this morning, the quote he left us with is i feel like i could walk out of here today and that was a very encouraging comment from the president. i'll go ahead and
sean dooley as dr.y mentioned. >> i'll start off by mentioning what an incredible -- how incredibly proud i am of our medical team assembled behind me and the honor it's been to care for the president over these last 24 hours here at walter reed. he's receiving outstanding multidisciplinary care. the state of the science for coronavirus infection. we are monitoring him very closely for any evidence of complications from either the coronavirus illness or the therapies that we are...
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sean dooley, pulmonary critical care, dr. brian care baldy, pulmonary critical care, dr. jason blalock, dr. wes campbell, dr. john hutchins, major kirk klein, commander megan nazrathi, linden commander john shea, and not present our beth carter, maureen a, both navy nurses and art director of executive medicine program. as reported yesterday in consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state-of-the-art monitoring and any care he may need. 72 hours into his diagnosis now, the first week of covid, and particular this day is the most critical in determining the course of this illness. the team and i are happy with the progress that he has made. thursday he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion and fatigue, which are now resolving. i would like to bring up dr. dooley to discuss some of the specifics of the care. dr. dooley: thank you. good afternoon. i would like to mention what an incredible, how proud i am of this team assembled behind me and the honor that has been to care for the preside
sean dooley, pulmonary critical care, dr. brian care baldy, pulmonary critical care, dr. jason blalock, dr. wes campbell, dr. john hutchins, major kirk klein, commander megan nazrathi, linden commander john shea, and not present our beth carter, maureen a, both navy nurses and art director of executive medicine program. as reported yesterday in consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state-of-the-art monitoring...
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dr sean dooley pulmonary critical care dr brian garibaldi pulmonary critical care dr robert browning pulmonary critical care doctor jason blair locke infectious disease doctor wes campbell infectious disease doctor john hodgman and seizure. major kurt kline army nurse commander meghan as ready navy nurse lieutenant giuliana live the vote a navy nurse attending the town of commander john shea clinical pharmacist and not present with us or lieutenant beth carter attending marini hand both navy nurses and doctor jesse show now director executive medicine program. as reported yesterday consultation with this group i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure measure. to provide state of the art monitoring and any care that he may need. just 72 hours into the diagnosis now the 1st week of it in a particular day 7 to 10 of the most critical in determining the likely course of this illness. at this time the team and i are extremely happy with the progress the president has made. there is a he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion and fatigue all of
dr sean dooley pulmonary critical care dr brian garibaldi pulmonary critical care dr robert browning pulmonary critical care doctor jason blair locke infectious disease doctor wes campbell infectious disease doctor john hodgman and seizure. major kurt kline army nurse commander meghan as ready navy nurse lieutenant giuliana live the vote a navy nurse attending the town of commander john shea clinical pharmacist and not present with us or lieutenant beth carter attending marini hand both navy...
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sean dooley as dr.onley mentioned. >> i'll start off by mentioning what an incredible -- how incredibly proud i am of our medical team assembled behind me and the honor it's been to care for the president over these last 24 hours here at walter reed. he's receiving outstanding multidisciplinary care. the state of the science for coronavirus infection. we are monitoring him very closely for any evidence of complications from either the coronavirus illness or the therapies that we are prescribing to make him better. we have monitored his cardiac function, his kidney function, his liver function, all of those are normal and the president this morning is not on oxygen, not having difficulty breathing or walking around the white house medical unit upstairs. he's in exceptionally good spirits. in fact, as we were completing our multidisciplinary round this morning, the quote he left us with is i feel like i could walk out of here today and that was a very encouraging comment from the president. i'll go ahead
sean dooley as dr.onley mentioned. >> i'll start off by mentioning what an incredible -- how incredibly proud i am of our medical team assembled behind me and the honor it's been to care for the president over these last 24 hours here at walter reed. he's receiving outstanding multidisciplinary care. the state of the science for coronavirus infection. we are monitoring him very closely for any evidence of complications from either the coronavirus illness or the therapies that we are...
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sean dooley, pulmonary critical care, dr. brian gchlgt arabaldi, dr. browning, dr. jason blalock, infectious disease. dr. wes campbell, infectious disease. dr. hodgeson, anesthesia. command commander, navy nurse, lieutenant commander john shay, clinical pharmacist, and not present with us are beth carter, maureen mayhan, both navy nurses and also executive of medicine program. as reported yesterday, consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state-of-the-art monitoring and any care that he may need. just 72 hours into the diagnosis now, the first week of covid and 7 to 10 are the most critical in determining the likely course of this illness. at this time, the team and i are extremely happy with the progress the president has made. thursday he had a mild cough and nasal congestion and fatigue. all of which are now resolving and improving. i'd like to bring up dr. dooley to discuss some of the specifics of the president's care. >> thank you and good afternoon. i'll start off by mentioning
sean dooley, pulmonary critical care, dr. brian gchlgt arabaldi, dr. browning, dr. jason blalock, infectious disease. dr. wes campbell, infectious disease. dr. hodgeson, anesthesia. command commander, navy nurse, lieutenant commander john shay, clinical pharmacist, and not present with us are beth carter, maureen mayhan, both navy nurses and also executive of medicine program. as reported yesterday, consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a...
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sean conley as well as colonel sean dooley. the president received supplemental oxygen on friday for about an hour. also received oxygen yesterday. the president is still in the hospital this morning. the medical team said he could discharged if all goes well as soon as tomorrow. he is being treated for covid-19 which has killed more than 209,000 americans. i want to go straight to our panel and we are going to begin with cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. some interesting comments from commander conley, who before this episode had an impeccable reputation. he was asked why he didn't give all the information yesterday and he said he was trying to, i'm quoting, trying to reflect the upbeat attitude of the team and not give any information that would steer the course of his illness. is that what a physician is supposed to do? >> no. i mean, you've got to be honest. you've got to be transparent. all these details matter. i mean, he is out and coming out to brief the public about the president. that's the briefing th
sean conley as well as colonel sean dooley. the president received supplemental oxygen on friday for about an hour. also received oxygen yesterday. the president is still in the hospital this morning. the medical team said he could discharged if all goes well as soon as tomorrow. he is being treated for covid-19 which has killed more than 209,000 americans. i want to go straight to our panel and we are going to begin with cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. some interesting...
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dr sean dooley pulmonary critical care dr brian parable of the homeowner in critical care dr robert browning pulmonary critical care dr jason blair lock infectious disease doctor wes campbell infectious disease dr john hodgman and seizure. major kurt kline army nurse commander meghan as ready navy nurse lieutenant giuliana live live opa navy nurse tending the 10 commander john shea clinical pharmacist and not present with us or lieutenant beth carter lieutenant marini hand both navy nurses and dr jesse show now director executive medicine program. as reported yesterday consultation with this group i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed the precautionary measure measure. to provide state of the art monitoring and any care that he may need just 72 hours into the diagnosis now the 1st week of it in a particular day 7 to 10 of the most critical in determining the likely course of this illness at this time the team and i are extremely happy with the progress the president has made there is a he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion and fatigue all of which are now resolving i
dr sean dooley pulmonary critical care dr brian parable of the homeowner in critical care dr robert browning pulmonary critical care dr jason blair lock infectious disease doctor wes campbell infectious disease dr john hodgman and seizure. major kurt kline army nurse commander meghan as ready navy nurse lieutenant giuliana live live opa navy nurse tending the 10 commander john shea clinical pharmacist and not present with us or lieutenant beth carter lieutenant marini hand both navy nurses and...
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sean dooley, as dr. conley mentioned.t an incredible -- how incredibly proud i am of our medical team assembled behind me and the honor it's been to care for the president over these last 24 hours here at walter reed. he is receiving multidisciplinary care. latest science for coronavirus infection. we are monitoring him closely for any evidence of complication either from the coronavirus illness or the therapies that we are prescribing to make him better. we have monitored his cardiac function, his kidney function, liver function. all of those are normal. and the president this morning is not on oxygen, not having difficulty breathing or walking around the white house medical unit upstairs. he is in exceptionally good spirits and, in fact, as we were completing our multidisciplinary rounds this morning, the quoteing he left us with is i feel look i could walk out of here today and that was a very encouraging comment from the president. i will go ahead and introduce dr. garabaldi who will talk about the therapeutics and pl
sean dooley, as dr. conley mentioned.t an incredible -- how incredibly proud i am of our medical team assembled behind me and the honor it's been to care for the president over these last 24 hours here at walter reed. he is receiving multidisciplinary care. latest science for coronavirus infection. we are monitoring him closely for any evidence of complication either from the coronavirus illness or the therapies that we are prescribing to make him better. we have monitored his cardiac function,...