PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Professional challenges for United States hematology/oncology trainees during COVID-19
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(95 words)COVID-19 has been devastating for patients with cancer. In this commentary, we chronicle the pandemic's downstream impacts on United States hematology/oncology trainees in terms of professional development and career advancement. These
Physician leadership during the current crisis in healthcare: A perspective drawn from anthropological and clinical leadership research
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CONCLUSIONS: Clinical and anthropological research provides strong grounds for investing in clinical leadership. The stability of 'prestige-based' leadership can be contrasted with the outcomes of 'dominance-based' leadership that relies on force
Propolis effects in periodontal disease seem to affect coronavirus disease: a meta-analysis
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This meta-analysis aimed to investigate the effects of propolis on the severity of coronavirus disease symptoms by reducing periodontal disease. PubMed, EMBASE, SciELO, Web of Science, and SCOPUS databases were systematically searched. Studies have
Pediatric Surgical Waitlist in Low Middle Income Countries During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: Lengthy surgical wait times affect surgical access in LMICs. Coronavirus disease-19 had been associated with surgical delays around the world, exacerbating existing surgical backlogs. Our results revealed significant delays for elective
Proof of Concept: Trans-atrial AngioVac Aspiration of Mitral Valve Thrombosis in a COVID-19 Patient
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In patients with a prohibitive surgical risk, the AngioVac cannula can be used to remove left-sided cardiac masses, as an off-label adaptation of the device. We herein describe a novel micro-invasive approach to gain access to the left atrium for the
Precision Medicine: Solving the Mystery of Myocarditis in the Aftermath of SARS-CoV-2
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Priority age targets for COVID-19 vaccination in Ethiopia under limited vaccine supply
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The worldwide inequitable access to vaccination claims for a re-assessment of policies that could minimize the COVID-19 burden in low-income countries. Nine months after the launch of the national vaccination program in March 2021, only 3.4% of the
Predictive factors and clinical impact of ICU-acquired weakness on functional disability in mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: Approximately half of the patients with COVID-19 requiring IMV developed ICU-AW, which was associated with delayed functional independence during hospitalization.
Port des équipements de protection individuelle dans le contexte de la COVID-19 dans un centre hospitalier du Burkina Faso
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CONCLUSION: The practices of health workers with regard to the wearing of certain PPE are still insufficient. A training and awareness program on PPE should be considered to improve patient and staff safety.