In March 2020, the World Health Organization officially declared the SARS-COV-2 infection outbreak a global pandemic, spurring one of the greatest public health crises and education efforts in recent history. And while there have been several victories in the battle against this global pandemic, such as the widespread adoption of telehealth and the development of COVID-19 vaccines, many questions still remain.
That’s why our COVID-19: On the Frontlines series features infectious disease physicians and public health education experts from around the world to bring you the latest news on COVID-19 vaccines, clinical practice updates, and research from clinical trials so that we can continue to keep our patients safe amid this global pandemic and beyond.
Ramping Up to Manage COVID-19 Patients
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
Matt Birnholz, MD
PeerNot Just a Pandemic: Why COVID-19 Is a Health Equity Issue
Protecting the Vulnerable from COVID-19: A Street Physician’s Perspective
Finding Gratitude in the Times of Pandemic
Michael Greenberg, MD
PeerHow 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
The History of Quarantine
John Russell, MD
PeerCoronavirus: What's in a Name?
John Russell, MD
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