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    • A qualitative exploration of medical students' placement experiences with telehealth during COVID-19 and recommendations to prepare our future medical workforce 

      Pit, Sabrina W.; Velovski, Sue; Cockrell, Krista; Bailey, Jannine
      Published 2021
      BackgroundClinical practice is increasingly being digitalised. Little is known about how medical students learn and were exposed to telehealth during COVID-19. This is particularly important if we wish to further improve ...
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    • Impact of COVID-19 on the lives of vulnerable young people in New Delhi, India: a mixed method study 

      Napier-Raman, Sharanya; Rattani, Ananya; Qaiyum, Yawar; Bose, Vijayluxmi; Seth, Rajeev; Raman, Shanti
      Published 2021
      Background: India is home to the largest child population in the world. India also has faced a devastating burden of COVID-19 infections. During the first wave of COVID-19, the Indian government's lockdown measures brought ...
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    • Remote delivery of cardiac rehabilitation can achieve equivalent health-related quality of life outcomes to in-person methods in patients with coronary heart disease: a multi-site study 

      Gallagher, R; Kirkness, A; Farrell, M; Roach, K; Gooley, L; Ashcroft, S; Fletcher, A; Stephenson, C; Glinatsis, H; Bruntsch, C; Roberts, J; Ladak, L; Randall, S; Candelaria, D
      Published 2021
      Background In-person exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has well-established benefits for health-related quality of life (HRQL) for patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). During COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, ...
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    • Human connection: a valuable element for health-related quality of life outcomes in cardiac rehabilitation during COVID-19 

      Candelaria, D; Gallagher, R; Ladak, L; Glinatsis, H; Randall, S
      Published 2021
      Background The COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have pivoted in-person cardiac rehabilitation (CR) to remote delivery via telehealth. Patient perceptions on their CR participation in these models can guide CR coordinators ...
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    • Sars-CoV-2 Genome Sequencing Methods Differ In Their Ability To Detect Variants From Low Viral Load Samples. 

      Lam, C.; Gray, K.; Gall, M.; Sadsad, R.; Arnott, A.; Johnson-Mackinnon, J.; Fong, W.; Basile, K.; Kok, J.; Dwyer, D. E.; Sintchenko, V.; Rockett, R.J.
      Published 2021
      SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance has been vital in understanding the spread of COVID-19, the emergence of viral escape mutants and variants of concern. However, low viral loads in clinical specimens affect variant calling ...
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