Mayo Clinic doctors share what they have learned one year into the pandemic
ROCHESTER, Minn. (FOX 9) - We are now one year into the pandemic and leading doctors at the Mayo Clinic have learned a lot about what has worked and what needs to improve.
Dr. Andrew Badley is Mayo Clinic’s COVID-19 taskforce chair. He says one of the biggest discoveries they’ve made is that antibody treatments from therapies like convalescent plasma actually work.
Mayo Clinic doctors share what they have learned one year into the pandemic
We are now one year into the pandemic and leading doctors at the Mayo Clinic have learned a lot about what has worked and what needs to improve.
A panel of Mayo Clinic specialists reflected on the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic and the medical community’s response, sharing lessons they learned along the way.
KAAL-TV Created: February 04, 2021 09:19 PM
(ABC 6 News) - Mayo Clinic doctors and nurses from across the country met virtually Thursday afternoon for the COVID-19 pandemic one year later briefing.
During the hour-long Zoom meeting, Dr. Andrew Badley (Head of COVID-19 Research Task Force - Rochester, MN), Dr. Alyssa Chapital (hospital medical director - Arizona), Dr. Dacre Knight (internist - Florida), and Pam White (chief nursing officer - Eau Claire, WI) covered topics and answered questions about the virus and what they learned throughout the past year. Some of the biggest lessons learned were in preparation for the virus, how to pivot hospital operations, staffing at the different Mayo Clinic campuses and how information on the virus is being shared with the public.