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COVID-19. The US Perspective, Atlanta
  • Eltayeb Mohamed Ahmed ,
  • Edward Chen
Eltayeb Mohamed Ahmed
Emory University

Corresponding Author:eltayeb.kamal@gmail.com

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Edward Chen
Emory University
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Abstract

Abstract: Background: The COVID-19 pandemic in late 2019 quickly stretched health care system across the globe. Mortalities, shortages in health care system capacity, and lack of experience in similar circumstances required innovation in the way health care is delivered. Health care systems changed operating schedules, staff work pattern, and how patients are cared for. The effects of these changes reached patients, staff and training in different ways. Methods: We search the Pubmed and EMBASE for articles related to COVID-19. We also searched local e-mails and information provided to staff during the pandemic Results: The COVID-19 pandemic affected organisations, patients and staff. The organisation and staff had to adapt to the times to provide a safe and appropriate service to our patients. Conclusion: The pandemic challenged and changed the way we work as health care providers, and how we train the future surgeons. Changes in the system was effective.
08 Sep 2020Submission Checks Completed
08 Sep 2020Assigned to Editor
08 Sep 2020Reviewer(s) Assigned
24 Sep 2020Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
24 Sep 2020Editorial Decision: Accept