Posts made in March 2020

Coronavirus

At Kingdom Medicine we want to make sure that all our clients are taking the necessary precautions to avoid the spread of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 – COVID-19 and are protecting themselves following all the safety measures. To help you get access to accurate information from relevant medical sources we will be sharing content from reliable sources.

Free coronavirus patient education

To help you communicate important COVID-19 information, we’ve published 8 new videos on key topics.

ViewMedica Videos

COVID-19 Resource Center

At Kingdom Medicine we want to make sure that all our clients are taking the necessary precautions to avoid the spread of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 – COVID-19 and are protecting themselves following all the safety measures. To help you get access to accurate information from relevant medical sources we will be sharing content from reliable sources.

“Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has touched everyone, but perhaps no profession has been impacted as profoundly as the healthcare industry. Clinicians are on the front lines caring for COVID-19 patients and those whose infection status remains uncertain. As clinicians navigate through these incredibly difficult times, myCME, Haymarket Medical Education (HME), and the rest of the Haymarket Medical Network offer these resources to further your suddenly essential COVID-19 education. The resources are laid out such that the user may skip directly to a section of interest using the links in the Table of Contents at right.

Our understanding of the pathophysiology of COVID-19 and the landscape of disease management is rapidly evolving. While several vaccine candidates and therapeutic approaches are being developed and tested, the current recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and all other medical organizations unanimously agree that “distancing”, both on a social and medical level, should be exercised. This will not only limit the spread of infection, but also “flatten the curve” to limit the number of critical patients needing intensive care and overburden the already stretched healthcare system. The emerging deficit of personal protective equipment (PPE) has further demonstrated the need for us to act as a community in supporting the healthcare providers who are at the forefront of this crisis.

From all of us at myCME and HME, we thank all medical professionals for all you do.”

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