Nurses working at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), Royal Victoria Hospital intensive-care unit are wearing pictures of themselves so that they can be recognized by patients and colleagues through their face masks, and shields
According to CBC the ICU nurses took, “inspiration from American artist Mary Beth Heffernan, who during the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Liberia spearheaded the personal protective equipment (PPE) Portrait Project there.”
The motivation behind the MUHC initiative was Adamo Donovan, who along with being a Ph.D. student is also co-founder of ICU Bridge Program, which helps university students volunteer in intensive care.
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