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… unnecessary physical interaction. It was also highly efficient in planning for a transfer of care.”During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Holman and her colleagues in the Department of Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation have …
… and the critical thinking of nursing caregivers, Indian River Hospital quickly developed an instrumental surveillance process for COVID-19 patients.Nursing Innovation Provides Solution for COVID-19 Challenges: For patients with COVID-19 requiring isolation …
… TDCs and small-bore-related procedures.Of these 120 initial cases, 27 included placement in patients with COVID-19. The procedure was performed on patients with dual organ failure (liver and kidney) and often with …
… focused on meeting the needs of other people, and nowhere was this more apparent than during the COVID-19 pandemic – the effects of which we’re still grappling with today,” says Amy Freadling, PhD, LPCC …
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… which enables more specialized support—both inpatient and outpatient,” she says.Also, since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, some children with known cardiac indications require cardiology clearance before returning to athletics after testing …
… more than half of patients do not complete lifestyle-based weight loss intervention. With the impact of COVID-19, telemedicine has become increasingly popular in all aspects of healthcare. At the beginning of the pandemic …
… will lead development of novel vaccine platforms for a variety of infectious diseases, including influenza, HIV and COVID-19. A major focus of his research is the creation of a more advanced, longer-lasting flu …
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A new Cleveland Clinic podcast series created by and for nurses aims to help listeners navigate the ever-changing healthcare landscape through interviews and discussions on the most important topics that affect their lives and …
Magazine photos provided by Dr. WatcharanananSiriorn P. Watcharananan, MD (ID ’04, MB ’05), has a new position to add to her professional CV: cover model for Vogue Thailand. And like other Vogue models, she is …
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