COVID-19 Briefing: PPE Training; Effect on residencies & clinical trials
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June 13, 2020

 

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Emergency PPE Training for Health Care Workers Against COVID-19

 

“This study demonstrated that an emergency training of PPE based on whole-process simulation can effectively improve the protective skills of healthcare workers who have chance to contact the COVID-19 patients, and may therefore be applied for larger scale,” say study authors in discussion of the clinical significance.

Anesthesiologists are faced with the necessity to improvise extra protective barriers for intubating patients. A low-cost innovation is presented that can be equipped with basic material found around a hospital for facilities and countries with a low supply of PPE.

As the coronavirus has spread around the country, neurology professionals have been redeployed to treat COVID-19 patients.

A nationwide survey of program directors by the Society of Academic Urologists

The COVID-19 pandemic has created formidable challenges to the conduct of clinical trials and research. Overcoming these challenges has required employing a variety of strategies to mitigate the effects of the pandemic. In this paper, the authors discuss how these strategies have been used to sustain clinical trials and surgical research in the face of extraordinary adversity.

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