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COVID Disrupts Lung Cancer Screens: One Center s Account
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Pandemic closures, fears keep patients from lung cancer screening
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UC College of Medicine sees record number of applicants amid COVID-19 pandemic
Following a national trend in medical school applications, this year s pool of applicants at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine more than 6,000 strong could be one of the strongest in the college s history.
and last updated 2020-12-19 20:58:14-05
CINCINNATI â Amid an ongoing surge in coronavirus cases both regionally and across the U.S., the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is seeing its own surge in medical school applicants.
Following a national trend in medical school applications, this year s pool of applicants at UC more than 6,000 strong could be one of the strongest in the college s history, and many of them cited the pandemic as a reason they are pursuing a medical degree.
New framework could help people with serious illnesses to follow their appointments during COVID-19
The current surge in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases poses challenges for providers and institutions in delivering care to infected patients while also placing demands on them to keep up with timely and sometimes critical care for patients with cancer, heart disease and other serious illnesses who might experience advanced complications and/or earlier death if they have lapses in their care.
Reporting on how deferred care worsened outcomes for lung cancer patients when the COVID-19 pandemic first surged in the spring of 2020, researchers from the University of Cincinnati explained that they have identified a framework that could help people with serious health conditions keep up their appointments during the current surge.
Are Migraines Disrupting Your Career?
You shouldn t have to choose between your health and your job, and yet migraine patients are often forced to do just that.
December 28, 2020 to bring you this special report.
Ten years ago, Erin Boyle learned the hard way how serious her migraine attacks could be. The 41-year-old medical writer and editor (then in her early 30s) had a severe days-long migraine, tried to push through it, and ended up passing out in the middle of her former office. After a trip to the hospital by ambulance, Boyle realized she needed to change her approach to managing her condition. “I hadn t been taking any medication for my migraine at the time, thinking I could ‘fight’ through them,” she says. “But I clearly couldn t–and I wasn t supporting my own health or my team s needs, either.”
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