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Hear from physicians and healthcare professionals who describe how health information exchange (HIE) technology is helping to improve patient care and reduce the hassles and time required to collect…
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1. Will the COVID vaccines being developed eventually work like flu shots, where researchers look at the most prevalent coronaviruses and develop vaccines accordingly or will we need to develop a new…
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1. This past week, the American Academy of Pediatrics reported that COVID cases in children accounted for almost 21% of all new cases. This is the highest it has ever been. Can you explain why cases…
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1. This is a question from a health consultant – I see the CDC has come out that the COVID germs only risk 1% of remaining on surfaces. I know OCDEL has not put anything out yet. Some of the…
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Join Craig Newschaffer, the Raymond E. and Erin Stuart Schultz Dean of HHD, for a conversation with Krista Wilkinson, professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Krista studies early…
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The hectic pace of modern life can make it challenging for couples to find time to discuss, coordinate, and problem solve with each other around parenting. But according to Mark Feinberg, research…
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Join Jennie Noll, professor of Human Development and Family Studies and Director of the Child Maltreatment Solutions Network as she answers the following questions: - What are the unique…
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