This pragmatic randomized clinical trial compares the efficacy and adverse events of prone positioning in adults not intubated with acute hypoxemia and COVID-19
Healthcare heroes: How one Syracuse hospital learned to fight COVID-19
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At first, Dr. Douglas Fetterman was struck by how COVID-19 defied the treatments that had worked well on seemingly similar viruses in the past. He also worried that the burden of care might overwhelm his staff.
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‘The power of collaborative teamwork across nations is key’
Critical-Care doctors from St. Joseph’s hospital share how they fought the pandemic, with help from around the world
In terms of contagious disease, COVID-19 may have posed the biggest threat to human life in 100 years. Practices that had worked with previous coronaviruses worked less well, or not at all. Across the globe medical caregivers had to learn how best to treat it, even as patients were filling hospital beds. Members of the critical care team at St. Joseph’s Health Hospital in Syracuse shared their recollections of how they adapted, and their thoughts on lessons learned. Doctors included:
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Dr. Lindsay Howard earned her doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, Pa., and a bachelor of science in integrative neuroscience from
Binghamton University.
Dr. Howard completed her residency in psychiatry at
Oregon Health and Science University in Portland. During her training, she served as a chief resident.
A native of Oswego, prior to returning to Central New York she worked in an outpatient clinic in Portland. During this time, she provided medication management, psychotherapy, and transcranial magnetic stimulation. Dr. Howard was board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in 2020.