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Nova Southeastern University

2022

COVID-19 pandemic

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Global Education In Stem And Healthcare: Implications Of Covid-19, Jessica Hallet, Santanu De Mar 2022

Global Education In Stem And Healthcare: Implications Of Covid-19, Jessica Hallet, Santanu De

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The Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019 (COVID-19) was declared a pandemic in March of 2020. Since then, most schools, colleges, and universities across the globe stopped delivering classes face-to-face and transitioned into virtual modalities of instruction. This reformation of academics has had an impact on every field of study, especially those students in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), and in the realm of healthcare education. Ranging from middle/high school to undergraduate and graduate programs, STEM degrees require intensive curricula integrating extensive lectures on theoretical topics and laboratory exercises to apply those concepts in a practical setting. Likewise, …


Impacts Of Covid-19 On Global Healthcare Management And Research, Stephanie Autore, Santanu De Jan 2022

Impacts Of Covid-19 On Global Healthcare Management And Research, Stephanie Autore, Santanu De

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The Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected most nations at all levels of functioning, individual to governmental. Therefore, it is imperative to evaluate the effects the virus has had on one of the most important socioeconomic global sectors, healthcare. This literature review explores key, recent research and management strategies that have been undertaken in healthcare systems around the world in order to make meaningful attempts at identifying the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of the disease, and combating the spread of this deadly virus. Healthcare facilities have implemented a variety of changes, all geared towards reducing non-emergency patient visits …