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Mentorship
August 10, 2022/Leadership

Mentorship Can Help Both Teachers and Pupils Unlock Their Potential

… mentors. “The past few years have been especially challenging for everyone in healthcare, but I think the COVID-19 pandemic took a unique toll on nurses. By investing in those who are new to the …

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April 22, 2021/Pediatrics/Cardiology

Financial Hardship in Families of Children With Congenital Heart Disease

… Dr. Karamlou calls “a landmark program,” focuses on early childhood development and family support services. During the COVID-19 pandemic, for example, First 5 county commissioners organized diaper and food drives and created pop-up …

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November 10, 2020/Nursing/Nursing Operations

Healing at Home: The Unique Role of RN Case Managers

… may need, which right now, also includes PPE such as face shields and masks due to the COVID-19 pandemic.In the first ‘start of care’ visit, which is generally a 2-hour visit, the …

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Promoting a Safety Culture at Dialysis Centers

… collaborative efforts between nephrologists and dialysis organizations to reinforce this idea,” says Dr. Wong.The impact of COVID-19COVID-19 has brought infection control and prevention to the forefront of healthcare, including at dialysis centers …

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February 15, 2021/Nursing/Clinical Nursing

Improving Functional Capacity in Cardiac Rehab Patients

… says Cunningham-Mays. The cardiac rehab program was closed from mid- March through mid-June because of COVID-19, and many patients remain uncomfortable going to a local gym. But Cunningham-Mays is optimistic that …

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New Staff Surgeon Explains His Affinity for the Aorta and Why He Stayed on After Residency

… has that been like?Dr. Vargo: Although I haven’t worked directly with patients critically ill with COVID-19, repercussions of the pandemic have definitely been in the background, adding another layer of stress for …

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May 6, 2020/Cancer

NIH to Fund Study Exploring Role of the Complement System in Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy

… has received IRB approval and can begin as soon as lockdown restrictions are lifted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With thousands of cancer patients receiving this type of treatment and developing devastating chronic neuropathic …

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Novel siRNA Therapy Lowers Elevated Plasma Lipoprotein(a) in Phase 1 APOLLO Trial

… aspartate aminotransferase with no elevation in bilirubin; this may have been caused by the patient receiving a COVID-19 vaccination near this time.No other indicators of liver dysfunction or other serious adverse events were …

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Innovations in Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation

Between 11% and 38% of children will experience chronic pain lasting three months or longer. Cleveland Clinic’s Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Program is one of about 12 programs in the U.S. that offer intensive …

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October 27, 2022/Cancer/Research

Higher-dose Stereotactic Radiotherapy Achieves Better Control for Many Aggressive Lung Tumors

Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) made it possible to treat lung cancer patients with high doses of radiation in as few as one to five sessions. But do patients do better with five sessions, or three …

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