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COVID-19

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    Sudden loss of taste and smell should be part of COVID-19 screen

    April 23, 2020

    These signs may be present in many with asymptomatic COVID-19, and therefore asking about them could be a way to prioritize people for initial testing for the virus.

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    COVID-19: Experts hasten to head off mental health crisis

    April 23, 2020

    Across the two surveys, respondents’ primary concern was anxiety, which was cited in 750 responses.

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    During a pandemic, infusion center nursing team pitches in to keep patients on track

    April 23, 2020

    Quick staffing shifts and a can-do attitude have kept an infusion center up and running during the pandemic.

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    Latest data on COVID-19 patients with rheumatic diseases revealed in registry

    April 23, 2020

    Data for a total of 583 COVID-19 patients have now been made available.

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    COVID-19 & Mental Health

    April 23, 2020

    Join us on Thursday, April 23, at 8:30 p.m. EST as we discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the mental health of psychiatry patients and providers around the world.

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    COVID-19: Helping health care workers on front lines

    April 22, 2020

    “This is completely the opposite of the way we practice psychiatry,” said Dr. Allison Cotton.

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    Double Masking and Decontamination: A Doctor’s COVID-19 Routine

    April 22, 2020

    Gary S. Ferenchick, MD, MS, a professor of medicine at Michigan State University, interviewed his daughter, Hannah R.B. Ferenchick, MD, an emergency and critical care physician, about her experiences taking care of COVID-19 patients.See their earlier conversation about "silent hypoxemia" and other clinical observations of COVID-19 patients.

  • News

    Signature STEMI sign may be less diagnostic in the COVID-19 age

    April 22, 2020

    ST-segment elevation, often a ticket to the cath lab, may not indicate STEMI as reliably as before hospitals started to fill with COVID-19 patients, who may have other ST-segment–elevating conditions.

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    Management of infants born to mothers with COVID-19

    April 22, 2020

    Clinicians should protect themselves with Contact and Droplet PPE at all times until an infant’s viral status is known.

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    Get triage plans in place before COVID-19 surge hits, critical care experts say

    April 22, 2020

    Decisions can place enormous ethical burdens on hospitals, health systems, and society, but planning for the worst may help optimize resource allocation, according to guidance.

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