The COVID-19 Pandemic and Efforts to Release People in Custody
The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc on prisons and jails, where proper social distancing is nearly impossible to maintain.

The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc on prisons and jails, where proper social distancing is nearly impossible to maintain.

With the sudden spike in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 symptoms, physicians are using these drugs faster than manufacturers are making them.

The intention of these drastic measures is to buy all of us the time we need to decrease the number of people who are severely infected at once.

If the doctor-patient relationship is to survive the COVID-19 pandemic, it will require a unified team, trust, and a level playing field.

Top tips on how to stay healthy, sane, and hopeful in this time of crisis.

When the COVID-19 crisis abates, people might reflect on their care and clinical malpractice cases may result.

Content includes a course in clinical ethics for medical students, with lectures on surrogate decision-making and advance directives.

A primer to help medical professionals understand telehealth in this moment and choose technologies to support quality patient care.
