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… at Cleveland Clinic. As the ophthalmology field at large incorporates that model, research can move faster. The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us that when there is an urgent need, we can do things at …
… as well as cancer. People of color, especially African Americans, have a higher morbidity and mortality with COVID-19. Once infected with the COVID-19 virus, in many situations, the immune systems in minorities mounts …
… got on the bus home.“By the time she left the Center, she was hugging people [pre-COVID-19] and grateful for the help. And there was a lot of emailing going on between all …
… surgery for more than two years, with the number of such consults swelling since the advent of COVID-19. He notes that the most remarkable aspect of these cases may be how similar they are …
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In recent years, Cleveland Clinic has significantly ramped up its efforts to improve caregiver safety and reduce workplace violence – especially in the Emergency Department (ED) setting.At the February 2019 ‘State of the Clinic’ address …
Our Neuro Pathways podcast for medical professionals explores clinical and research topics across the spectrum of neurological care. Each episode taps the expertise of one or more Cleveland Clinic subspecialty experts. Give a listen to …
By Rula Hajj-Ali, MD, Daniel Culver, DO, and James Fernandez, MD, PhDAlthough common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) typically involves hypogammaglobulinemia and recurrent infections, between 8 and 22 percent of patients also develop granulomatous disease. We …
By James Fernandez, MD, PhDPresentationA 36-year-old female presented to Cleveland Clinic Respiratory Institute’s Immunology Clinic as a referral for immune dysfunction. Her medical history had been unremarkable except for a recent fall …
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