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Implementing a Long-Term Remote Work Strategy

By Chad Minor, MBA, FACHE, Chief of Workforce Strategies and Associate Chief Caregiver OfficerBefore the pandemic, remote work environments in healthcare were few and far between. COVID-19 forced everyone to work differently, and now …

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June 4, 2021/COVID-19

When Dedicated Caregiving Produces Serendipitous Benefits

When neurologist Robert Wilson, DO, Director of Cleveland Clinic’s Autonomic Lab, had to stop his in-person shared medical appointments (SMAs) in early 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, he searched for other …

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April 29, 2020/COVID-19

Considerations for Multiplex Ventilation: What Clinicians Need to Know (Video)

Multiplex ventilation (MpV) is the practice of ventilating more than one patient at a time with a single ventilator. Understanding this technique is especially germane during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has created a greater …

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October 17, 2024/Nursing/Wellness

Cultivating a Culture of Mindfulness

When Josh Campbell, BSN, RN, CMSRN, was promoted to assistant nurse manager on a medical-surgical unit at Cleveland Clinic Marymount Hospital near the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, he co-created a unit …

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April 7, 2023/Orthopaedics/Hip & Knee

Case Study: Anterior Approach Ideal for Replacing Auto-Fused Hip

After ignoring the pain in his hip for several years, a 68-year-old man decided to pursue total hip arthroplasty (THA). Unfortunately, his decision coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic, and he was forced …

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June 1, 2020/Cancer/News & Insight

A Pandemic of Cancer Cases?

A sharp upswing in cancer diagnoses, harder-to-treat advanced cancers, and cancer deaths may be among the many unexpected consequences of the coronavirus pandemic.Facing an onslaught of COVID-19 patients, hospitals have been …

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August 11, 2020/COVID-19

A Clinician’s Guide to a Conversation With an Anti-Masker

… learning about the virus.Keep in mind, we didn’t have the benefit of learning about COVID-19 in medical school or residency, or in our own clinical practice. Nobody has ever managed a COVID

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Offering a Robust Virtual Employee Orientation

… recently hired employees in North America, from administrators and executive leaders to physicians and nurses. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020, delivery of those sessions needed to pivot.“We had about 48 …

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November 16, 2023/Pulmonary

Research Indicates Virtual Fellowship Interviews Maximize Equity Among Applicants

Written by Erin Covert, MD; Andrew Lewis, MD; Aparna Bhat, MD; Lauren Moore, MD; Neal Chaisson, MD; and Rendell Ashton, MDFellowship interviews have historically been conducted almost exclusively in person. However, during COVID-19, medical …

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A Model for Taking on the Increased Demand for Adolescent Psychiatric Services

… to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And that was before the unprecedented strains of the COVID-19 pandemic.“We’ve seen an escalating rate of mental health concerns, aggression and suicide attempts in …

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