KCMS Statement on COVID-19 Vaccination
August 6, 2021
As the rate of COVID-19 infections escalates in the Kansas City region and across much of the nation, spurred by the delta variant, the physicians of the Kansas City Medical Society strongly encourage all people who are eligible to obtain the COVID-19 vaccination.
The vaccine has proven to be safe and effective through clinical trials and now the experience of over 160 million Americans who have been vaccinated. Today, unvaccinated individuals comprise the overwhelming majority of patients being hospitalized with COVID-19. Experts advise that getting vaccinated remains everyone’s best protection—and our society’s most effective path out of the pandemic. Your individual physician is a valuable resource on the COVID-19 vaccine and can answer any questions you may have.
COVID Myths vs Facts: Debunking Common Falsehoods
With a host of misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines circulating, here are possible responses to popular myths you might hear from your patients, friends or family. Get the facts and be safe. (UPDATED July 2021)
References
- COVID-19 Vaccines: Myth Versus Fact. Johns Hopkins University. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines-myth-versus-fact
- COVID-19 Vaccine Myths Debunked. The Mayo Clinic. https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/featured-topic/covid-19-vaccine-myths-debunked
- Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination. Centers for Disease Control. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/faq.html
- Fact Sheet: Explaining Operation Warp Speed. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. https://www.hhs.gov/coronavirus/explaining-operation-warp-speed/index.html
- Eight Myths About the COVID-19 Vaccine. CNN. January 26, 2021. https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/26/health/covid-19-myths-vaccine-wellness/index.html
- Racial Diversity within COVID-19 Vaccine Clinical Trials: Key Questions and Answers. Kaiser Family Foundation website, Jan. 26, 2021.https://www.kff.org/racial-equity-and-health-policy/issue-brief/racial-diversity-within-covid-19-vaccine-clinical-trials-key-questions-and-answers
Mental Health Resources for Physicians
Whether you are working on the front lines caring for COVID-19 patients, or your practice has suffered a substantial loss of patients and income, or you are otherwise affected, the pandemic has brought much added stress for physicians. Here are several mental health resources:
- The American Medical Association offers these mental health tips for physicians, patients and staff.
- Physician Support Line, 888-409-0141, offers free and confidential peer support to American physicians by creating a safe space to discuss immediate life stressors with volunteer psychiatrist colleagues. This service was launched by volunteer psychiatrists in March 2020 to help physicians cope with the stress of COVID-19. Learn more about Physician Support Line in this profile in Health Leaders Media.
- Headspace, AMA preferred provider of meditation and mindfulness, is offering any U.S.-based health care professional with a National Provider Identifier (NPI) a free subscription to Headspace Plus through December 31, 2020.
- Project Parachute is a nationwide network of therapists who will provide a pre-determined series of therapy sessions free of charge. The site will match frontline health care workers with a local therapist licensed in the worker’s state.
- The Missouri Physicians Health Program and the Kansas Medical Society-Professionals’ Health Program provide confidential counseling and resources.
Articles About Physician Mental Health in COVID-19
- The Invisible Wounds of COVID-19: The Mental Health Crisis in Health Care Workers
By Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry and Craig Pearson, PhD, student, both of Washington University School of Medicine
Kansas City Medicine, Second Quarter 2020 - Prioritizing Physician Mental Health as COVID-19 Marches On
JAMA May 20, 2020 - The Covid-19 crisis too few are talking about: health care workers’ mental health
By Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry and Craig Pearson, PhD, student, both of Washington University School of Medicine
Stat News April 3, 2020 - Suicides of two health care workers hint at the Covid-19 mental health crisis to come
Stat News April 30, 2020 - Why don’t doctors seek mental health treatment? They’ll be punished for it.
Licensing boards can require all medical records, including details from long-ago psychotherapy sessions, and then press for close supervision
Washington Post May 11, 2020