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Thousands of Orthodox Jews participated in a COVID-19 study last year The first results are in now

Thousands of Orthodox Jews participated in a COVID-19 study last year The first results are in now
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Medical school curriculum takes aim at social determinants of health

 E-Mail WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - March 1, 2021 - There is a growing recognition in health care that social factors such as racial bias, access to care and housing and food insecurity, have a significant impact on people s health. Compounding and amplifying those underlying inequalities are the ongoing disruptions related to the COVID-19 pandemic and social unrest in our country. Although many health care organizations (National Academy of Medicine, American College of Physicians and the American Academy of Pediatrics) currently recommend that screening for social determinants of health (SDH) be included in clinical care, medical education has lagged behind in teaching students how to recognize and address these disparities with patients.

Medical oncologists split on telehealth s clinical effectiveness

COVID vaccine distribution is complicated even if we follow the science

Follow the science is complicated when it comes to who gets a COVID vaccine and when Making sound decisions during a growing COVID outbreak is like shooting at a moving target. The main targets now are the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Dr. Marc Siegel Opinion columnist Studying anatomy at the beginning of medical school meant being assigned a cadaver and encountering the finality of death. From there it meant knowing the bones and nerves and arteries and veins as well as body organs and gender differences, but one thing we did not identify or care about was skin color. Since it made little anatomical or physiological difference, we immediately saw past it. It was only in the clinical years when our perceptions and biases came into play, and as we developed into physicians, it became crucial that the science of the body supersede the emotion-driven misperceptions of the mind.

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