… narrow or broaden a search), and create personalized recruitment messages geared toward specific groups of caregivers.The COVID-19 pandemic, for example, exacerbated a critical shortage of nurses nationwide. In response to this demand, hospital …
… of the U.S. population. Its incidence is believed to be rising among people with a prior COVID-19 infection, as a likely component of so-called long COVID.The condition is characterized by chronic …
… outcomes, the price tag for such services is high. In addition to quality and cost considerations, the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified the need for home-based care.Program basicsA multidisciplinary Cleveland Clinic team set …
… hospital stay.”They also support nurses and other caregivers, and have been especially called upon during the COVID-19 pandemic. With patients, the work often includes helping people engage with deep and difficult emotions in …
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… MD, PhD.Nanoparticles have been used in various medical applications, including drug delivery in chemotherapy and the COVID-19 vaccine. Vijay Krishna, PhD, Assistant Staff in Lerner Research Institute’s Department of Biomedical Engineering, developed …
… led by Joan Kavanagh, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, ANEF, FAAN and Christine Szweda, MS, BSN, RN). The COVID-19 pandemic has complicated the new nurse’s transition to practice with truncated clinical experiences and modified …
… developed our same-day discharge protocol for appropriate patients undergoing transfemoral TAVR before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the pandemic made it more relevant and necessary because hospitals needed to preserve beds …
… challenge: Keeping up with demand for careWhile the development of CBT-Initiate was directly prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, its roots reach back to a challenge facing Dr. Drerup and others across the country …
As cardiac intensive care units (CICUs) increasingly are populated with patients who have multiple comorbidities, more training for interventional cardiologists in critical care medicine is essential. So asserts a recent expert opinion piece in the …
Last year, clinicians and researchers in Cleveland Clinic’s Neurological Institute published a proof-of-principle analysis showing that technology-enabled data capture can be integrated into routine outpatient practice to yield standardized data for …
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