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COVID-19 news from Annals of Internal Medicine

The American College of Physicians (ACP) and Annals of Internal Medicine hosted a third virtual COVID-19 vaccine forum on COVID-19 with the focus on the allocation and distribution of available vaccines, a topic that has created controversy as the nation works to get millions of Americans vaccinated. The forum, Allocation and Distribution: What Physicians Need to Know, was the third in a series of vaccine forums hosted by ACP and Annals of Internal Medicine and was held on Jan. 22. ACP and Annals of Internal Medicine invited four experts to offer their perspectives on vaccine allocation and distribution. Panelists included Capt. Amanda Cohn, Chief Medical Officer of the National Center for Immunizations and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD) and Executive Secretary of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices; David Fairchild, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer, CVS MinuteClinic, Professor of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School; Wayne J. Riley, MD, MPH, MBA, MAC

Black St Louis Doctors Address Vaccine Fears To Help Save Black Lives From The Virus

Denmark, who practices family medicine at Missouri Baptist Medical Center, makes a point to connect with her Black patients on a cultural level, because she knows how important it is to have a Black doctor. “A lot of times Black doctors are here to try to reestablish or reimagine this relationship we ve been having with the health care system,” Denmark said. According to American College of Physicians only 5% of physicians in the U.S. are African American. Denmark uses her organization’s Instagram account to highlight the work of Black doctors and other health care professionals. Nearly 50,000 followers can view videos and photos of Black health care workers receiving the vaccine.

Good News: Things to smile about this week, January 24, 2021

RV Travel January 23, 2021 By Nanci Dixon In the midst of an abundance of bad news – rising COVID numbers, unemployment, evictions, homelessness and hunger – some good news stories still bubble to the surface. We find ourselves mostly posting bad, sad or frustrating news in our Sunday newsletter. It’s not our fault, of course, but we want to make sure you come here and smile too. That’s why we’re bringing you this “Good News” column. 24 VOLUNTEERS AND MORE THAN 9,000 POUNDS OF TRASH The Tennessee River in Humphreys County, Tennessee, is a much cleaner place now due to the efforts of a small group of volunteers that removed more than 9,000 pounds of trash between October and January. Johnsonville State Historic Park and Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful combined efforts to organize the cleanup.

Gert Brieger, History of Medicine Leader and Scholar, Dies

Gert Brieger, History of Medicine Leader and Scholar, Dies
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