It has been almost two years since the outbreak of the SARS-COV-2 Viral pandemic. Needless to say, conducting research during epidemics is riddled with several coordination and implementation challenges, and several Asian institutions have rich experiences that we can glean and learn from.
The pandemic forced the world to work together like never before and, with unprecedented speed, bore a new age of health and medical innovation. Physician-scientist Daniel Kraft explains how breakthroughs and advancements like AI-infused antiviral discoveries and laboratory-level diagnostic tools accessible via smartphones are paving the way for a more democratized, connected and data-driven future of medicine and personalized care.
This National Nurses Day, TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones sits down with three nurses – Fastaff Travel ICU nurse Grover Street, Mount Sinai nurse manager Geriann Burrington, and Texas Health nurse Peter Gailunas – for a candid conversation about spending the past year on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic and their hopes for the future.
Substance Use Disorder in Nursing tackles one of the most serious problems facing nursing today.
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, excessive drinking affected approximately 50 million Americans and was the 3rd largest preventable cause of death in the United States.
Joanna Chaurette, MD, PhD, Associate Medical Director, Natchaug Hospital, about how some people have had issues with alcohol during the pandemic, impacts on health, addiction.
Imagine a hospital designed to change at the rapid pace that technology does.
The Great Resignation of medical professionals and why millions of workers are quitting.
Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems announced a hospital divestiture plan in late 2017 and has almost completed its sell-off spree. Since 2018, the for-profit hospital operator has sold 40 hospitals., according to a Feb. 18 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commision.
New York is bracing for a shortage of health care workers as the state's COVID-19 vaccine mandate goes into effect. The vast majority of hospital staffers are vaccinated, but those who refuse could lose their jobs. Michael Hill, a reporter for the Associated Press, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero with more on the potential impact.
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