Slideshow: What ODs are reading during the summer of COVID

Slideshow

Editorial Advisory Board members offer book suggestions to fellow ODs

We are about halfway through the summer of 2020 in the midst of the pandemic that everyone had hoped would be over by now.

A good way to take one’s mind off the crazy that is now in everyday life is jumping into a good book.

We surveyed our Editorial Advisory Board members to find out what they’re reading now.

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We asked what they are reading now, if they recommend the book, and what else they plan to read this summer.

You’ll notice a theme for a certain new book….

We hope you find inspiration from your colleagues for a new book.

Happy reading!

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