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UVA Health managing surge of COVID-19 cases

UVA Health managing surge of COVID-19 cases UVA Health managing surge of COVID-19 cases By Rachel Hirschheimer | January 8, 2021 at 3:14 PM EST - Updated January 11 at 8:47 AM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - As coronavirus cases continue to rise after the holidays, UVA Health says the hospital has been able to manage this influx of COVID-19 patients. “We have seen a steady increase in the number of patients requiring care in the hospital, and we have certainly seen a big increase in the number of patients that are testing positive for COVID in the commonwealth,” UVA Health Chief Medical Officer for UVA Health Dr. Reid Adams said.

UVA Health experiences an increase in COVID patients after Thanksgiving

UVA Health experiences an increase in COVID patients after Thanksgiving UVA Health experiences an increase in COVID patients after Thanksgiving By Rachel Hirschheimer | December 18, 2020 at 5:10 PM EST - Updated December 18 at 8:18 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - As more COVID-19 cases emerge after Thanksgiving, UVA Medical Center is worried a bigger surge could come after Christmas. “We have seen an increase as you know the experts predicted that we likely would and we have,” Chief Medical Officer for UVA Health, Dr. Reid Adams said. With winter holidays right around the corner, Adams says the hospital system is buckling down in case more coronavirus patients need extra care.

U Va Health sees surge in hospitalizations following Thanksgiving holiday

U Va Health sees surge in hospitalizations following Thanksgiving holiday
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Applications to medical and nursing schools soar

Stories of tough times in intensive care units and the hard work of nurses, doctors and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic may be fueling an increase in applications to medical schools, including programs at the University of Virginia. Schools in Virginia and across the country are seeing increases in the numbers of students applying, according to figures released by Virginia colleges and the American Association of Medical Colleges. Officials say applications to the UVa School of Medicine increased 35% this year. The School of Nursing has seen a 27% rise in applications to its master of science in nursing program and a 23% rise in its clinical nurse leader program.

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