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Policywise

How can we address COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy?

August 12, 2020 Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  COVID-19,  COVID-19 vaccine,  Dr. Kristin Kostick,  ethics,  Scientific Facts

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) began work in April with a committee of outside experts to devise a ranking scheme for rolling

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Momentum

Resilience Through COVID-19: Solving ‘Wicked Problems’

August 10, 2020 Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  Education,  Medical Education,  Resilience Through COVID-19

Through a new elective, Baylor College of Medicine students address challenges that will impact their education during COVID-19.

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Progress Notes

Psychology, OCD, and COVID-19: Interview with Dr. Eric Storch

August 5, 2020 Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  Education,  Medical Education,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry,  Psychiatry and COVID-19

Dr. Eric Storch reflects on why he became a psychologist and shares advice for maintaining mental health in tough times.

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Policywise

Social distancing and sadness: The need for human connection

August 4, 2020 Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  Clinical Ethicist,  COVID-19,  patient care,  social distancing,  visitation restrictions

A clinical ethicist describes the impact visitation restrictions and social distancing has had on patients and their families.

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Resilience Through COVID-19: Dr. Chris Howard

July 31, 2020 Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  Nicole Blanton,  Resilience Through COVID-19

ICU physician and respiratory care specialist Dr. Chris Howard reflects on the impact of COVID-19 and how his team has responded to the pandemic.

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Pursuing psychiatry and coping: Q&A with Dr. Shelley Fang Rote

July 27, 2020 Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  Education,  Medical Education,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry,  Psychiatry and COVID-19

Dr. Shelley Fang Rote is a first-year psychiatry resident at Baylor College of Medicine. She is committed to equitable treatment of mental health conditions, with

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The Stitch

Caring for frontline workers: A respite during COVID-19

July 24, 2020 Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  Debbie Sugarbaker,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery

On a Sunday in early April, Dr. Edward Reece, professor and chief of adult plastic surgery at Baylor College of Medicine, accompanied Father Jojo Cal-Ortiz

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Momentum

Why in-person education is crucial for kids during COVID-19

July 22, 2020 back to school,  Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  pediatrics

Drs. Amira Said and Lindy McGee discuss the upcoming school year and mitigating health risks during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Geriatric psychiatry and COVID-19: Interview with Dr. Ali Abbas Asghar-Ali

July 21, 2020 Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  Education,  Geriatrics,  Medical Education,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry,  Psychiatry and COVID-19

Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of Progress Notes posts featuring mental health professionals, their interests, and their thoughts on the COVID-19

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The Stitch

Obesity and COVID-19: What you should know

July 16, 2020 Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  Healthcare,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery,  Obesity

Baylor College of Medicine’s Dr. Samer Mattar discusses the health risks that are linked to obesity and COVID-19.

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Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

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