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… or virtually, and if not, we direct them to our clinic or to the ER.”Starting COVID-19 therapiesThis approach has also proved beneficial for supporting patients during the pandemic. If a patient is COVID …
… on studying, preparing and protecting against public health threats such as HIV/AIDS, Dengue fever, Zika and COVID-19.“The Global Center for Pathogen Research & Human Health will be a command center to help solve …
… surgery.“I came with the intention of establishing a robotic-assisted mitral valve program in Florida, though COVID-19 impacted the timeline,” notes Dr. Navia, who first trained in robotic heart surgery in 2002.Cleveland …
… Drug Administration approved the first home tonometry device in 2017. Adoption of home tonometry increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, when more ophthalmologists began looking for remote monitoring options.Dr. Sood-Mendiratta began using the …
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… fall or fracture risk reduction.Immunologic effectsVitamin D supplementation to prevent and treat immune-related diseases including COVID-19 was reviewed by Charoenngam et al. In an extensive examination of the immunologic effects of vitamin …
… and four medical-surgical units across the health system. The group hopes to ramp up training when COVID-19 hospitalizations decline. “We want to provide more than just education,” says Kalo. “We are striving to …
… helped facilitate training and expansion throughout Cleveland Clinic nursing – a task that became more complicated as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold.The effort was well worth it, Henry says.“It really does give the …
… for treatment discontinuation included toxicity (n=4), progressive disease (n=1), withdrawal of consent (n=1) and COVID-19 (n=1).Among all patients, 13 (62%) were progression-free at 18 months post-ASCT, which …
… that Cleveland Clinic is up to the challenge – and so are caregivers. At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, when so much media coverage focused on nurses’ struggles, Baszynski heard from numerous retired nurses …
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open explores the benefits of a novel, deeply personal approach to managing older adults with multiple chronic conditions. Co-led by Cleveland Clinic geriatrician Ardeshir Hashmi, MD, and …
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