Anshul Ramanathan oral history interview

Title

Anshul Ramanathan oral history interview

Creator

Kalyan, Jahnavi
Ramanathan, Anshul

Description

Anshul Ramanathan, BS biological sciences '20, was working at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia as a clinical research manager at the time of this interview. At the beginning of the pandemic, Anshul Ramanathan was working as a scribe at St. Christopher's Hospital. Anshul Ramanathan shares thoughts on COVID-19 throughout the course of the pandemic. This interview discusses the Black Lives Matter movement and George Floyd, an African American man killed by police during an arrest in May 2020. This interview also touches on health disparities in medicine as it relates to Anshul Ramanathan's work at St. Christopher's Hospital and future career. Anshul Ramanathan also describes adjusting to COVID-19, including compromises, positive aspects, and future plans.

This interview was conducted during HNRS 301: COVID-19, taught by Scott Knowles during summer quarter 2020.

Source

COVID-19 seminar oral history interviews (Collection MC.00.100), Drexel University Archives

Rights

In copyright. Copyright owned by Drexel University. Contact Drexel University Archives for permission to use.

Subject

COVID-19 (Disease)
COVID-19 (Disease)--Social aspects
Public health--Social aspects
Black lives matter movement

Relation

Listen to the audio recording of this interview and read a raw transcript in Drexel University's digital repository.

Type

interviews

Date Created

Summer 2020

Language

English

Duration

14:20 minutes

Interviewer

Kalyan, Jahnavi

Interviewee

Ramanathan, Anshul

Citation

Kalyan, Jahnavi and Ramanathan, Anshul, “Anshul Ramanathan oral history interview,” Drexel Exhibits, accessed May 4, 2024, https://drexelexhibits.omeka.net/items/show/245.