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    COVID-19: On The Frontlines

    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.
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    Managing Patient Ramp-Up During COVID-19

    Managing Patient Ramp-Up During COVID-19
    Guest: Mangala Narasimhan, DO, FCCP

    Managing COVID-19 continues to be a work in progress as healthcare systems struggle to prepare for high volumes of patients in such a quick time. To help address this, Dr. Mangala Narasimhan shares her experiences and the importance of planning for double during this outbreak.

    Published March 16, 2020

    The Impact of E-Consults During COVID-19 & Beyond

    The Impact of E-Consults During COVID-19 & Beyond
    Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc
    Guest: Salman Ahmed, MD, MPH

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, e-consults have become the new norm, but what impacts do they have on patient care? To find out, Mario Nacinovich is joined by Dr. Salman Ahmed, who takes us through his research finding that e-consults might not just be the appropriate choice, but the preferred one over face-to-face appointments.

    Published May 13, 2020

    How a Critical Care Specialist Is Confronting COVID-19

    How a Critical Care Specialist Is Confronting COVID-19
    Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc
    Guest: Randy Young, MD

    Here to give us a firsthand look into how ICUs across the country are confronting the COVID-19 pandemic head-on is Dr. Randy Young, a critical care doctor who’s treating COVID-19 patients in the mid-Atlantic area. Dr. Young joins Mario Nacinovich to discuss what he has seen during the pandemic and how the ICU is responding to both expected and unexpected challenges.

    Published May 13, 2020

    Perspectives on Responding Administratively to a Pandemic: Notes from a Children’s Hospital

    Perspectives on Responding Administratively to a Pandemic: Notes from a Children’s Hospital
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: April Taylor, MS, MHA, CPPS, CPHQ

    Every organization has disaster preparedness plans for one-day and one-week events like fires, hurricanes, and earthquakes, but how do those plans come into play during a pandemic like COVID-19 when there isn’t an end date in sight? Joining Dr. Matt Birnholz to discuss this and more is April Taylor, Senior Director of Improvement and Project Management at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

    Published May 13, 2020

    Anticipated Impacts from the COVID-19 Research Database

    Anticipated Impacts from the COVID-19 Research Database
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Mark R. Cullen, MD

    Here to share what we might soon learn about the COVID-19 pandemic is Dr. Mark Cullen, Scientific Committee Chair for the academic arm of the COVID-19 research database, which is a secure repository of HIPAA compliant, de-identified, and limited patient-level data sets.

    Published May 13, 2020

    Using Data to Fight a Pandemic: A Look at the COVID-19 Research Database

    Using Data to Fight a Pandemic: A Look at the COVID-19 Research Database
    Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc
    Guest: Mark R. Cullen, MD

    Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, endemic challenges surrounded fragmented data sets and long perspective clinical trials. But now, recently developed data sets are available to public health and policy researchers to not only overcome that challenge, but also to combat this global pandemic. Dr. Mark Cullen, Scientific Committee Chair for the academic arm of the COVID-19 research database at Stanford University School of Medicine, joins Mario Nacinovich to explain.

    Published May 13, 2020

    Not Just a Pandemic: Why COVID-19 Is a Health Equity Issue

    Not Just a Pandemic: Why COVID-19 Is a Health Equity Issue
    Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc
    Guest: Renata Schiavo, PhD, MA

    COVID-19 is constantly referred to as a global pandemic, but how often do you think of it as an info-demic? Or as a health equity issue? Joining Mario Nacinovich to give us a look at COVID-19 through a different lens is Dr. Renata Schiavo, Senior Lecturer, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Department of Sociomedical Sciences and Founder and President of the Board of Directors of the Health Equity Initiative. Dr. Schiavo discusses common barriers faced by the most vulnerable populations and how we can protect them during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Published April 28, 2020

    Finding Gratitude in the Times of Pandemic

    Finding Gratitude in the Times of Pandemic
    Guest: Michael Greenberg, MD

    Dermatologist Dr. Michael Greenberg has been in practice for over 40 years, but never had he received anything like what a patient recently gave him—which might not have happened if it wasn’t for the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Greenberg explains how this unique experience gave him a new perspective on the power of gratitude and how it can serve as a bigger lesson for us all.

    Published April 27, 2020

    Protecting the Vulnerable from COVID-19: A Street Physician’s Perspective

    Protecting the Vulnerable from COVID-19: A Street Physician’s Perspective
    Host: Shira Johnson, MD
    Guest: James Withers, MD

    The street medicine movement is faced with the challenge of administering treatments and protection methods to a population that is often excluded and in dire need of care, and that challenge has only been intensified during this unprecedented time. Street physician Dr. Jim Withers, who’s credited with starting the street medicine movement, is here to share what it’s like to care for the homeless during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Published April 27, 2020

    How Radiation Oncologists Are Adapting Patient Care Amid COVID-19

    How Radiation Oncologists Are Adapting Patient Care Amid COVID-19
    Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc
    Guest: Anthony Dragun, MD

    Throughout this global pandemic, radiation oncologists are faced with the challenge of finding ways to continue administering the necessary cancer treatments while limiting their patients’ risk of exposure to COVID-19. Dr. Anthony Dragun from the MD Anderson Cancer Center is here to explain how that can be done and why these new approaches should be embraced even after the COVID-19 pandemic is over.

    Published April 27, 2020

    Overcoming Arising Complications in Lung Cancer Care Due to COVID-19

    Overcoming Arising Complications in Lung Cancer Care Due to COVID-19
    Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc
    Guest: Jonathan Riess, MD, MS

    Due to the many challenges and complications that are now facing oncologists and their patients requiring lung cancer treatment, lung cancer care is changing in many ways to help minimize a patient’s risk of exposure, as Dr. Jonathan Riess from the UC Davis Medical Center explains.

    Published April 24, 2020

    Cardio-Oncology Perspectives on COVID-19 from the Mayo Clinic

    Cardio-Oncology Perspectives on COVID-19 from the Mayo Clinic
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Kathryn J. Ruddy, MD
    Guest: Joerg Herrmann, MD

    To give us a better sense for how some cardiology and oncology specialists have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Joerg Hermann and Dr. Kathryn Ruddy, who are two members of the cross-disciplinary Cardio-Oncology clinic at Mayo Clinic, discuss their perspectives on this pandemic and how they’ve been treating immunosuppressed patients.

    Published April 21, 2020

    Off-Label Medicines in Fighting COVID-19 & Through the Years

    Off-Label Medicines in Fighting COVID-19 & Through the Years
    Host: John Russell, MD

    In the absence of FDA-approved therapies and vaccines to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals on the frontlines are turning to malarial medicines like chloroquine and hydroquinone to treat their patients—despite the fact that there’s no evidence to support their use. But this isn’t the first time that medicines have been used for a different purpose than what they were intended for, as Dr. John Russell explains.

    Published April 21, 2020

    Coronavirus: What's in a Name?

    Coronavirus: What's in a Name?
    Host: John Russell, MD

    Throughout history, diseases have acquired names from geographical landmarks, the name of the organism, the anatomy impacted, and even the media. But some naming conventions have resulted in negative consequences, which is why the World Health Organization established best practices for naming novel diseases in 2015.

    Here to walk us through those guidelines and to give us a brief history of how some well-known diseases—including the COVID-19 pandemic the world is currently facing—gained their name is Dr. John Russell.

    Published April 21, 2020

    An Oncologist’s Perspective from Seattle, Epicenter of America’s First COVID-19 Outbreak

    An Oncologist’s Perspective from Seattle, Epicenter of America’s First COVID-19 Outbreak
    Host: Paul Doghramji, MD
    Guest: Gary Lyman, MD, MPH

    Just two miles away from where the first case of COVID-19 was identified, the Hutchinson Institute for Cancer Outcomes Research acted quickly to help protect patients. Here to walk us through the impacts, barriers faced, and strategies that have been implemented to help address those challenges is the oncology center’s Senior Lead of Health Care Quality and Policy Dr. Gary Lyman.

    Published April 10, 2020

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