PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Effects of a pharmacy-driven medication history program on patient outcomes
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CONCLUSION: Pharmacy-driven medication histories reduced length of stay and in-hospital mortality in patients admitted to the general medical service at an academic medical center but did not change 7-day and 30-day all-cause readmission rates
Zika in the MIDST of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Safety and Feasibility of Telehealth Only Preoperative Evaluation Prior to Minimally Invasive Robotic Urologic Surgery
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Telehealth utilization has increased dramatically over the past few years due to improvement in technology and the COVID-19 pandemic. To date, no study has examined whether a telehealth visit alone for preoperative evaluation is safe and sufficient
Students' Perceptions and Lessons Learned From Virtual APPE Rotations: A Multi-Institutional Perspective
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Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic caused disruption in pharmacy experiential learning as clinical practice sites restricted student access to onsite rotations. Therefore, colleges of pharmacy across the country likely included virtual advanced
Interpersonal Trust Matters: Factors Associated With COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in South Korea
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Symptoms and signs of long COVID: A rapid review and meta-analysis
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CONCLUSIONS: We have summarised evidence from longitudinal cohort studies on the most common symptoms and signs associated with long COVID. High heterogeneity seen in the meta-analysis means pooled incidence estimates should be interpreted with
Comparative evaluation of flavonoids reveals the superiority and promising inhibition activity of silibinin against SARS-CoV-2
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Flavonoids are phenolic compounds naturally found in plants and commonly consumed in diets. Herein, flavonoids were sequentially evaluated by a comparative in silico study associated with systematic literature search. This was followed by an in vitro
Patient Preference for Virtual Versus In-Person Visits in Neuromuscular Clinical Practice
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INTRODUCTION/AIMS: It is unknown if patients with neuromuscular diseases prefer in-person or virtual telemedicine visits. We studied patient opinions and preference on virtual versus in-person visits, and the factors influencing such preferences.
Containment strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic among three Asian low and middle-income countries
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CONCLUSIONS: A high attention to epidemics at early stages, strict border control measures, and synchronization of government and population on COVID-19 prevention and control opinions and behaviours play important roles in designing containment
