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    Evidence and Guidelines for COVID-19 In-Hospital Management—Expert Answers to Frequently Asked Questions on Supportive Care and Escalation of Therapy

    enMarch 27, 2023
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, Vikramjit Mukherjee, MD, and Cameron Smith, MPAS, PA-C, answer audience questions on how best to care for hospitalized patients with COVID-19 from a live, virtual question and answer webinar. This episode includes expert insights on:

    • Supportive care management such as oxygen support, glycemic control, and anticoagulation
    • Escalation of therapy in patients with worsening oxygen requirements
    • Use of remdesivir in patients with renal dysfunction
    • Brief commentary on long COVID

    Presenters:

    Vikramjit Mukherjee, MD
    Assistant Professor  
    Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, & Sleep Medicine  
    New York University School of Medicine  
    Director
    Medical Intensive Care Unit
    Bellevue Hospital
    New York

    Cameron Smith MPAS, PA-C
    Lead Advanced Practice Provider
    Medical Intensive Care Unit
    Bellevue Hospital
    New York Health and Hospitals  
    New York, New York

    Content based on an online program supported by an independent educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc.
    bit.ly/3z52c00

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