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IMAGE: The expansion of telepsychiatry may outlast the COVID-19 pandemic that caused it. When the stay-at-home order took effect in West Virginia, James Berry a clinician with the WVU School of Medicine was. view more
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Once the COVID-19 pandemic is over, a lot of things will go back to normal. We ll stop wearing masks. We ll crowd into restaurants. We ll walk whatever direction we want to down grocery store aisles. But some changes that the pandemic spurred might be here to stay. Among them: the expansion of telepsychiatry. This will be part of the new normal, said James Berry, a clinician with the West Virginia University School of Medicine. The genie is now out of the bottle, and it isn t going back in.
Telepsychiatry meetings likely to continue after pandemic ends, according to West Virginia University Medicine clinicians wvnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wvnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.