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… 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 …
… medical students, residents and fellows, despite the challenges of doing so in the age of coronavirus.“With COVID-19, graduate medical education has undergone a big shift,” says Dr. Nemunaitis. To adapt, he has embraced …
… these changes won’t be resolved by the tincture of time,” says Pehotsky. “In the wake of COVID-19, I think many of us are hungry for reflective conversations that remind us why we entered …
… Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok. She was invited to be on the cover for a story on the COVID-19 pandemic that includes healthcare providers and others working behind the scenes and on the front lines …
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… Gallup panel survey conducted from mid-March to mid-April 2020, 78% of healthcare workers reported that COVID-19 had a somewhat negative or very negative effect on their workplace.So how do healthcare leaders …
… Comfort meets efficiencyAlthough the home-care model isn’t entirely new, it has been growing since the COVID-19 pandemic, when Medicare began loosening its regulations and provided a waiver that enabled hospitals to deliver …
… She and her colleagues pursued the research project after noting the increased use of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic.“Across medical fields, we saw a rapid uptake and implementation of telehealth,” says Dr. Freeman …
… with the Mellen Center. Still, only about 3% of the center’s patients used teleneurology before the COVID-19 pandemic, due largely to insurance-related barriers to access for many patients. Those who used virtual …
Image credit: Lynn Johnson / Cleveland ClinicNearly 100 of the nation’s healthcare systems, representing thousands of hospitals in communities across the U.S., have come together with an urgent plea for all Americans – #MaskUp. The …
Flexible scheduling doesn’t appear to directly influence overall clinician burnout, but it may impact variables that contribute to it, such as control over workload and perceived job stress. So suggests a new study of …
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