Researchers from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) found that 100 percent of the participants in this study had fatigue and experienced cognitive difficulties. So what can we learn from this new research to help us diagnose and treat patients with disabling neurological symptoms after they had COVID-19? To discuss the findings, Dr. Charles Turck is joined by Dr. Avindra Nath, Clinical Director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
An Intro to Triage for COVID-19
Managing Clinics in the Time of COVID-19
Managing Patient Ramp-Up During COVID-19
Ramping Up to Manage COVID-19 Patients
Managing Patients with Respiratory Conditions During COVID-19
The Impact of E-Consults During COVID-19 & Beyond
How a Critical Care Specialist Is Confronting COVID-19
Perspectives on Responding Administratively to a Pandemic: Notes from a Children’s Hospital
Anticipated Impacts from the COVID-19 Research Database
Using Data to Fight a Pandemic: A Look at the COVID-19 Research Database
Why Social Distancing May Last Longer Than Anticipated
Not Just a Pandemic: Why COVID-19 Is a Health Equity Issue
Finding Gratitude in the Times of Pandemic
Protecting the Vulnerable from COVID-19: A Street Physician’s Perspective
How Radiation Oncologists Are Adapting Patient Care Amid COVID-19
Overcoming Arising Complications in Lung Cancer Care Due to COVID-19
Cardio-Oncology Perspectives on COVID-19 from the Mayo Clinic
Off-Label Medicines in Fighting COVID-19 & Through the Years
Coronavirus: What's in a Name?
The History of Quarantine
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