'A Demand That Utterly Outstrips the Supply': What We Heard This Week

‘A Demand That Utterly Outstrips the Supply’: What We Heard This Week

“That’s a demand that utterly outstrips the supply that we have.”– Jim Jackson, PsyD, of Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, on a research recommending that lots of COVID survivors have trauma.

“It’s like taking a football and shoving it into a pipe with the diameter of a golf ball.”– David Nauen, MD, PhD, of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, regarding the unanticipated visibility of megakaryocytes in the mind veins of individuals that passed away with COVID-19.

“This is one of those findings where you can hear it at [the Genitourinary Cancers Symposium] and take it to the clinic on Monday.”– Sumanta Pal, MD, of City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center in Duarte, California, reviewing a brand-new choice for an unusual kind of kidney cancer cells.

“There’s a certain amount of hedging and equivocating.”– Mark Collins, a secondary school art instructor in country Chicago, talking about the just recently upgraded CDC advice on institutions’ resuming throughout the pandemic.

“Understanding what predicts their mental health is really critical in thinking about how we’re going to have a workforce that doesn’t quit.”– Elizabeth Linos, PhD, of the University of California Berkeley, on exactly how doctor mommies are experiencing substantial prices of modest to extreme stress and anxiety throughout the COVID-19 situation.

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“There might be different etiologies for different people; it might not be just one thing.”– Allison Navis, MD, of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, regarding what triggers COVID-19 signs and symptoms to continue for months.


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