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AWARD-WINNING VANITY FAIR WRITER Marie Brenner shares a remarkable depiction of New Yorka city in crisisbased on new, behind-the-scenes reporting that captures the resilience, peril, and compassion of the early days of the Covid pandemic.
In the spring of 2020, COVID-19 arrived in New York City.
Before long, Americas largest metropolis was at war against a virus that mercilessly swept through its five boroughs. It became apparent that if Covid wasnt somehow halted, the death count in New York alone would be in the hundreds of thousands. And if New Yorks hospitals failed, what chance did the rest of the country have?
Brenner, having been granted unprecedented 18-month access to the entire New York-Presbyterian hospital system, tells the story of the doctors, nurses, residents, researchers, and suppliers who tried to save lives across Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn and the northern periphery of the city. Drawing on more than 200 interviews, Brenner takes us inside secure ICU units, sealed operating rooms, locked executive suites, unknown basement workshops, and makeshift clinics to provide extraordinary witness to the war as it was waged on the front line.
But The Desperate Hours is more than a thrilling account of medicine under extreme pressure. It is an intimate portrait of courageous men and women coming together in their devotion to duty, their families, each other, and the city they loved more than any other.

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For Dashborn in the first days of the pandemicand Lucy, and Milo.

And for Nathan and Rachel, Kiev, Louise and Shepard, Ainsley and Adeline, Freedom and Madiba, Isabella and Sophia, Daphne, Francesca, Bruns and Emme, Chase, Juliette, Gemma, Jade, Liran, Jonah, Mateo, Talia, Colette, Nicolas, Eric, Ellis Rose, and all the children and grandchildren of NewYork-Presbyterians front lines who will someday learn of their parents and grandparents roles in the saving of lives.

Emergencies are crucibles that contain and reveal the daily, slower-burning problems of medicine and beyondour vulnerabilities; our trouble grappling with uncertainty, how we die, how we prioritize and divide what is most precious and vital and limited; even our biases and blindnesses.

SHERI FINK, FIVE DAYS AT MEMORIAL

New York was my country. There was something about New York: We will rise to this occasion. There was a determination, a grittiness. This is our city. We are going to get through.

RICK EVANS, NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN

NewYork-Presbyterian Administration

Steven Corwin

president and chief executive officer

Laura Forese

executive vice president and chief operating officer

Daniel Barchi

group senior vice president and chief information officer

Peter M. Fleischut

senior vice president and chief transformation officer

Yoko Furuya

chief epidemiologist, director of infection prevention and control

Frank Bennack

former chairman of the board

Jerry Speyer

chairman of the board

Joe Ienuso

group senior vice president, facilities and real estate

Anand Joshi

vice president, procurement and strategic sourcing

Scott McClintock

manager, warehouse and logistics, health-care technology management

Rick Evans

senior vice president and chief experience officer

Lauren Wasson

vice president, office of graduate medical education

Randy Subramany

director of supply chain

Emme Deland

senior vice president of strategy, senior adviser to the Dalio Center for Health Justice

Nathan Stern

chief medical technology officer

Julia Iyasere

executive director, Dalio Center for Health Justice

NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center

Augustine Choi

dean of Weill Cornell Medicine

Kate Heilpern

group senior vice president and COO

Arthur Art Evans

chief of hospital medicine

Rosanne Raso

vice president and chief nursing officer

Anthony Hollenberg

chair of medicine

Chris Belardi

emergency medicine physician and COVID patient

Fernando Martinez

chief of pulmonary and critical care and vice chair of medicine

Roy Gulick

chief of the division of infectious diseases

Nathaniel Hupert

internal medicine physician, public health researcher, and emergency response modeler

Matt McCarthy

physician/scientist, author, head of COVID treatment planning

Rudy Tassy

physician assistant

Kirana Gudi

vice chair of education, pulmonary critical-care specialist

Rae-Jean Hemway

director of nursing, pediatric services

Kerry Kennedy Meltzer

first-year internal medicine resident

Rahul Sharma

chair of emergency medicine

JoAnn Difede

director of program for anxiety and traumatic stress studies

Karen Bacon

pediatric nurse and COVID patient

Joseph Fins

chief of the division of medical ethics

David Berlin

medical director for critical-care services

Fernando Fernandez

security guard

5 South/medical ICU at Weill Cornell

Lindsay Lief

director of medical intensive care unit

Judith Cherry

pulmonary critical-care nurse

Kapil Rajwani

pulmonary critical-care specialist

Kelly Griffin

director of medical intensive care unit night program

Hasina Outtz Reed

researcher and critical-care physician

Alexandra Racanelli

pulmonologist

Ben-Gary Harvey

pulmonary and critical-care specialist

Geraldine Epping

nurse

Bradley Hayward

pulmonary critical-care and palliative-care physician

Elyse LaFond

second-year pulmonary fellow

Denise Mama Deb Inacay

nurse

Marjorie Walcott

housekeeper

Anthony Sabatino

nursing director

NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Laureen Hill

group senior vice president, chief operating officer

Mary DAlton

chair of obstetrics and gynecology

Elizabeth Lizzy Oelsner

assistant professor of medicine

Allan Schwartz

chief, division of cardiology

Veronica Roye

outpatient liver-transplant coordinator

Tomoaki Kato

director of adult and pediatric liver and intestinal transplantation and COVID patient

Angela Mills

chair of emergency medicine services

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