Hospital Chaplains And Counselors Are Frontline Workers, Too

Medical workers wearing personal protective equipment due to COVID-19 concerns pause for rest, Tuesday, March 31, 2020, at Brooklyn Hospital Center

Hospitals are growing more tense by the day as the influx of severe coronavirus cases puts pressure on doctors, nurses, orderlies -- everyone in the health care system. Mental health counselors and chaplains are trying to help workers who are being compared to soldiers on the front lines. Rabbi Jo Hirschmann is director of Spiritual Care and Education at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital in Manhattan. She joins Jami Floyd on All Things Considered to discuss what she's seeing and what counselors can do to help these workers at this unprecedented time.