Undergraduate medical education and Covid-19: engaged but abstract [PDF]
We were interested to read the letter of our colleagues regarding the impact Covid-19 has had on medical education [1].
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Introduction Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) vaccines have demonstrated efficacy in protecting against severe respiratory distress, averting hospitalization and long‐term sequelae of COVID‐19 infection.
Nader El‐Seblani, Nandakumar Nagaraja
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Abstract 021: Identifying and Dismantling COVID‐19 Barriers to Stroke Care
Introduction In Latin America and the Caribbean, stroke is the second greatest cause of both mortality and disability, with different incidence and prevalence rates across the regions due to regional and socioeconomic factors (Camargo et al., 2005; Soto ...
Akshat N Ubale
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Abstract 1122‐000008: Neurological Patterns in Covid ‐19 – A Hospital Based Study
Introduction: COVID‐19 infection can show various manifestations, including neurologic manifestations, such as meningoencephalitis, cerebral vascular thrombosis, transverse myelitis, ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, Guillain‐Barre syndrome, posterior ...
Saima Ahmad
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Abstract Number ‐ 195: Impact of COVID‐19 on Stroke Treatment in Latin America
Introduction Ischemic stroke is a neurological disease that affects people worldwide, and it occurs when there is a loss of blood to the brain due to either an artery burst or blood clot.
Ankit R Gowda, Alex Chebl
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Abstract 1122‐000080: Remote Learning for Neuroendovascular Procedures During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
Introduction: Telemedicine coupled with teleproctoring have been a novel practice in the last months given the restrictive mobilization orders worldwide due to the COVID‐19 pandemic, generating the impossibility to travel and learn new techniques or ...
John Vargas Urbina +4 more
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Abstract 239: Effects of the COVID‐19 Pandemic on Stroke Treatment in Australia
Introduction In Australia, stroke is one of the leading causes of mortality, death, and disability (Kitsos et al., 2011; Coory et al. 2002). Although Australia has been known to offer excellent stroke treatment and care services in recent years (Deloitte
Grace Datta
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Abstract Number: LBA11 CADASIL revealed by COVID‐19: A case report and systematic review
Introduction Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with subcortical Infarcts and leuko‐encephalopathy (CADASIL) is a genetic condition characterized by migraine, ischemic strokes, mood disturbances, and cognitive impairment.
Zaid R Najdawi +4 more
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Abstract 1122‐000139: Impact of COVID‐19 on Acute Ischemic Stroke Treatment in Latin America
Introduction: Acute ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability in the lower and middle income countries (LMIC). The emergence of COVID‐19 has negatively impacted medical care, specifically AIS treatment, in many parts of the ...
Tanusri Gudavalli
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Abstract 1122‐000242: Effect of Covid‐19 on Stroke Treatment in Australia and New Zealand
Introduction: In general, compared to the rest of the world, the impact of Covid‐19 in the Australia and New Zealand regions has been minimal and this may be attributed to their early adoption of social distancing, stable governments, national wealth and
Ela Machiroutu
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