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Abraham, MD
July 20, 2022/Cancer/News & Insight

Building Trust is a Matter of Life and Death

… the U.S since 2020 because they didn’t trust the vaccines or didn’t believe that COVID-19 was real. We have now reached a grim milestone of one million patients dying from COVID

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August 11, 2022/Behavioral Health

Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizure: An Empathetic, Practical Approach to Diagnosis

… from high school in May 2020, he joined the military, but soon after, he tested positive for COVID-19 and was placed in quarantine. Being diagnosed with COVID-19 early in the pandemic when there …

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February 20, 2025/Neurosciences/Research

The Cleveland Clinic Brain Study at 3 Years: Initial Insights, Surprises and Next Steps

… none of them have yet shown parkinsonian features. Some of the smell issues may be due to COVID-19 infection, although some may signal a risk of Parkinson’s disease. We will have to see …

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Monkeypox Vaccines: What You Need to Know

… reactions, manufacturing and distribution issues, the limited amounts of currently stockpiled reserves, and the wariness of a COVID-weary public toward more shots all pose considerable challenges to controlling the global mpox outbreak.Current public …

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Cleveland Clinic nursing history
October 8, 2021/Nursing/Clinical Nursing

Nursing Through the Years

From Cleveland Clinic’s earliest days, nurses have been caring for patients at the highest level of skill, sharing their expertise with others and creating a brighter tomorrow in healthcare. They established the foundation for …

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February 19, 2021/Nursing/Nursing Operations

Centennial Celebration: 100 Years of Nursing Excellence

By Meredith Foxx, MSN, MBA, APRN, PCNS-BC, PPCNP-BC, CPON, Executive Chief Nursing OfficerThis month, Cleveland Clinic proudly celebrates its centennial anniversary. For 100 years, Cleveland Clinic has been providing high-quality care to …

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Bringing More Options to Bear in CAD – Part 1: Noninvasive Functional Testing for Obstructive Disease

To many patients and clinicians, seeking out expert care for coronary artery disease (CAD) brings to mind referral for coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) in cases of challenging anatomy or when a minimally invasive …

Greg Kasper, MD

Introducing Cleveland Clinic in Florida’s New Director of Vascular Services

Board-certified vascular surgeon Greg Kasper, MD, FACS, MBA, recently joined Cleveland Clinic’s Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute in Florida, where he serves as Director of Vascular Services and the Len Stuart Distinguished Chair in …

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July 11, 2022/Digestive/Research

Encouraging New Results from Normothermic Machine Perfusion

In a notable clinical trial result, a Cleveland Clinic-developed normothermic perfusion machine has enabled surgeons to assess and successfully transplant 15 of 21 “orphan” livers — 72% — that otherwise would have been discarded as unsuitable …

James Stoller, MD

Hard Science, Soft Skills: The Distinct Discipline of Healthcare Leadership

There was a time when a successful doctor was automatically assumed to have what it takes to make a successful leader. Some do, but it isn’t a given. Modes of thinking that serve professionals …

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