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Novel Care Model May Improve Outcomes for Older Adults With Multiple Chronic Conditions

… trial reached marginal statistical significance, largely attributable to reduced study enrollment and protocol changes required by the COVID-19 pandemic, which coincided with the planned initiation of the study in 2020.Happier, healthier patientsAlthough some …

Wound care

Creating an Efficient Tool to Facilitate Wound Care

… A tool that contributes to a positive patient experienceThe wound cart has been particularly helpful during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We use the buddy system when there’s an isolation room,” says Drew. “If one …

MMR vaccine

Does Your Adult Patient Need a Measles Vaccine?

… susceptible contacts — outbreaks are hard to contain in predominantly unvaccinated communities.4Disruptions in routine healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic paired with an increasing prevalence of vaccine hesitancy have negatively impacted measles vaccination rates. In …

Pediatric rehab
December 2, 2022/Pediatrics/Rehabilitation

Approaches for Academic Advancement Within Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine

… she co-authored a journal article on considering students with disabilities when re-opening schools during the COVID-19 pandemic.Create an advocacy portfolio. “Let the world know this is an important part of your …

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Program Enhances Chart Access for Hospital Inpatients

… MyChart activations,” Beglin says. “Overall, we haven’t seen a huge increase yet.”The demands of the COVID-19 pandemic slowed expansion of MyChart Mobile, but Beglin says the next steps will be to consider …

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It’s Time to Expand Teleneurological Collaboration Beyond Stroke Care

… the carts across Cleveland Clinic health system hospitals in the year or so before the advent of COVID-19 in early 2020. Most were placed in EDs, with some used to provide occasional neurologist coverage …

Nurse at bedside
November 29, 2022/Bioethics

New Faculty Fellowship Prepares Nurses to Navigate Moral Challenges

Nurses are routinely called upon to deal with ethical challenges in which they must decide between competing values. Some clinical situations raise ethical questions that challenge the nurse’s professional principles – or even their organization …

Dr. Sue Behrens
January 26, 2022/Leadership

Leading With Collaboration

Collaboration tops the list of the keys to leadership success for Sue Behrens, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, NEA-BC. Dr. Behrens was recently named Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital’s Chief Nursing Officer (CNO).Dr. Behrens …

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Leveraging Telehealth to Provide Comprehensive Multiple Sclerosis Care

Nearly 1 million people in the United States have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), which is associated with an estimated U.S. economic burden of more than $85 billion in direct and indirect costs …

Tetanus shot
June 24, 2021/All Specialties

All Providers Should Advocate for Pregnant Patients to Receive Vaccines

The spread of SARS-CoV-2 has lent urgency to the challenge of educating the public about the importance of vaccination, but reluctance has been familiar among physicians and infectious disease experts since long before …

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