Kathryn Marie Charnock, M.D., Major, MC, USAF: Graduate: Hart High School, Newhall ’99 Deployed: Afghanistan, 2013-2014 Present: Lackland AFB Parents: Paula Charnock Millar, George Charnock, M.D.
Doctor’s Diary March 27, 2020: COVID-19: History repeats itself
(Snippets from the frontline) COVID-19: History repeats itself We were at war. Yet, there was a second battle against an airborne virus plaguing the army as well as citizens. Those … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 26, 2020: COVID-19: Monitoring destiny
(Snippets from the frontline) COVID-19: Monitoring destiny You’re sick. Is it a cold, seasonal flu, or COVID-19? Whether you know the answer or not, the fatal destination typically is your … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 25, 2020: COVID-19: Dear bailout company
(Snippets from the frontline) COVID-19: Dear bailout company As a frontline provider of healthcare, the COVID-19 pandemic brings new urgency caring for patients. Every day I have to carefully calculate … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 24, 2020: COVID-19: A perfect storm
(Snippets from the frontline) COVID-19: A perfect storm It’s a perfect storm. A pandemic colliding with the opioid crisis. We are told to shelter in place, yet for patients under … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 23, 2020: COVID-19: Screening hospital personnel rapidly
(Snippets from the frontline) COVID-19: Screening hospital personnel rapidly Forty years ago while working in a VA Emergency Room, I examined a veteran who I thought could be anemic…low red … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 22, 2020: COVID-19: No visitors allowed
(Snippets from the frontline) COVID-19: No visitors allowed Our mother, who is 98 years old, lives close by. Because of potential exposure to the coronavirus, I sometimes have to avoid … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 21, 2020: COVID-19: Having an end-of-life discussion, now
(Snippets from the frontline) COVID-19: Having an end-of-life discussion, now There are horror stories around the world. Not enough medical life-saving equipment, with difficult decisions who will live and who … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 20, 2020: COVID-19: “Hose me down..!”
(Snippets from the frontline) COVID-19: “Hose me down..!” Being a geriatric healthcare professional, when I come home, my wife forces me to “hose down.” I come through the garage, close … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 16, 2020: COVID-19: Stay home, now what?
(Snippets from the frontline) COVID-19: Stay home, now what? We are in the midst of a COVID-19 pandemic and should listen to Public Health and CDC updates with the hope … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary February 25, 2020: Who’s under the sheets?
(Snippets from the frontline) Who’s under the sheets? Sometimes medical care can be impersonal. My first surgical rotation included morning rounds where hospital admissions were identified by “the patient closest … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary February 22, 2020: The seven year itch
(Snippets from the frontline) The seven year itch Both lost their spouse in their early 80s. They found each other at church seven years ago as a bothersome itch kept … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary February 16, 2020: A message to my colleagues
(Snippets from the frontline) A message to my colleagues Your patients are suffering. Healthcare is in shambles, and the consequence is not just physical weakening of bodies, but the degradation … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary February 10, 2020: Wiping out sepsis
(Snippets from the frontline) Wiping out sepsis Sepsis is a potentially fatal blood infection leading to hospitalization, and costing millions of dollars a year. Commonly, patients are older women that … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary February 4, 2020: Cocaine in your soda
(Snippets from the frontline) Cocaine in your soda In the late 1900s, soda pop contained cocaine and caffeine as acceptable ingredients. Not until a sensible President, Theodore Roosevelt, was it … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary January 30, 2020: Someone should make an app!
(Snippets from the frontline) Someone should make an app! When I see a patient for the first time, being able to obtain information is sometimes difficult. There are many details … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary January 27, 2020: Trumping algorithms
(Snippets from the frontline) Trumping algorithms While away for the weekend, my patient developed dizziness and “couldn’t walk straight.” Because of his symptoms, he sought help and was seen at … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary January 13, 2020: Patient have patience
(Snippets from the frontline) Patient have patience Physicians see patients in the office, hospital, and sometimes on housecalls. Doctors attempt to stay on schedule, but many factors slow us down: … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary January 8, 2020: If…
(Snippets from the frontline) If… If you smoke, there is a chance of getting lung cancer; if you drink alcohol, there is a chance of developing liver disease; if you … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary December 30, 2019: To protect and to serve
(Snippets from the frontline) To protect and to serve Keeping a medical practice afloat is not easy as every day there is more paperwork and hoops to jump through. Many … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary December 24, 2019: Home Health Care vs. Home Care – Aging in place
(Snippets from the frontline) Home Health Care vs. Home Care: Aging in place You break your hip. After hospitalization, Medicare provides 20 days of Home Health Care including nursing with … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary December 16, 2019: Public trust
(Snippets from the frontline) Public trust When those in responsible positions take money for personal benefit, public trust is threatened: – Votes of elected politicians swayed by special interest dollars: … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary December 12, 2019: Dodging bullets
(Snippets from the frontline) Dodging bullets He fell and couldn’t get up, requiring hospitalization. A surgical procedure corrected the problem. On discharge, medications were changed including stopping a water pill … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary December 6, 2019: Advice to new doctors
(Snippets from the frontline) Advice to new doctors Learning the art of medicine for 40 years allowed me to accumulate an abundance of clinical experience while being of service to … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary November 30, 2019: Dissecting Life Expectancy statistics
(Snippets from the frontline) Dissecting Life Expectancy statistics Life Expectancy for Americans is decreasing. This is a trend. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) publishes data annually along with interpretation … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary November 24, 2019: The indignity of getting old
(Snippets from the frontline) The indignity of getting old Eventually, we all get there. Some say it starts at 40; most hope not until 80: We see … Continue Reading →