PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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High-precision rapid testing of omicron SARS-CoV-2 variants in clinical samples using AI-nanopore
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A digital platform that can rapidly and accurately diagnose pathogenic viral variants, including SARS-CoV-2, will minimize pandemics, public anxiety, and economic losses. We recently reported an artificial intelligence (AI)-nanopore platform that
Home Oxygen and Monitoring for COVID-19 Patients: A Multidisciplinary Team Approach
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CONCLUSION: Increasing age, underlying COPD, HTN, and DM were associated with higher oxygen requirements in participants. Given limited availability of hospital beds, and no occurrences of death at home, Stamford Hospital HOP safely helped provide
Preventing new-onset heart failure: Intervening at stage A
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Heart failure (HF) prevention is an urgent public health need with national and global implications. Stage A HF patients do not show HF symptoms or structural heart disease but are at risk of HF development. There are no unique recommendations on
"If you weren't connected to the Internet, you were not alive": experience of using social technology during COVID-19 in adults 50
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INTRODUCTION: Loneliness and social isolation reduce physical and mental wellbeing. Older adults are particularly prone to social isolation due to decreased connection with previous social networks such as at workplaces. Social technology can
Establishing a professional learning community for cultivating future design talents using a 'peer coaching' mechanism
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The Professional Learning Community (PLC) has an interdisciplinary focus on the humanities, arts, and technology. In order to explore the impact of peer coaching on the learning outcomes of eight university faculty members involved in the PLC for
Neurological Manifestations in Hospitalized Geriatric Patients With COVID-19 at King Abdulaziz Medical City in Jeddah, Western Region, Saudi Arabia From 2020 to 2021: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Introduction COVID-19 involvement in the nervous system has been reported in many cases. Viral neuroinvasion has multiple routes of entry. Neurological manifestations of COVID-19 can be divided into ones of the central nervous system (CNS), such as
Has Covid-19 Weakened Workplace Socialization? Associating Outcomes of Excessive Work Time With the Entrepreneurial Behavior of Employees
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The Covid outbreak and the resulting work processes have led to excessive work pressure requirements for a large majority of the employees due to continuous requirements for adaptation to changing work processes. However, outcomes of new work
An Easy-To-Use Prehospital Severity Scoring Tool To Triage COVID-19 Positive Adults In A Resource-Limited Setting
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CONCLUSIONS: The severity scoring tool could effectively help classify coronavirus disease-2019 patients into mild, moderate and severe cases.
Creating work-life balance among physicians in the age of digitalization: the role of self-consciousness and communication - a qualitative study
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CONCLUSION: Basic principles and tools for establishing successful digital work-life balance in healthcare should be involved in the training curriculum of future physicians and healthcare professionals, while institutions should elaborate specific
