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MONTREAL 2020 brought many changes and telemedicine was thrust into the go-to method for non-urgent medical needs. Many in the field believe it’s here to stay. “Through this pandemic experience, I think across specialities we’ve gained a lot more experience on how to use these tools to deliver health care right in a patient’s home,” said McGill assistant professor in cardiology, Dr. Abhinav Sharma. Sharma’s research focuses on cardiovascular disease and digital health. He says nothing can replace face-to-face consultations, but he says a lot can be done virtually. “We ask routine questions such as are you more short of breath today than you were last week. Have you gained weight? Do you notice any swelling in your legs? Have you been taking your medications?” said Sharma.
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