By: Karl Torp
Doctors at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation are incredibly proud of the global effort to end the COVID-19 pandemic.
“There’s never been a time so many scientists from so many disciplines are focused on one thing,” said Dr. Courtney Montgomery with OMRF.
But COVID breakthroughs have come at the expense of other disease research.
“We were seeing 40% less patients than we were seeing of a regular basis,” said OMRF’s Dr. Gabriel Pardo.
Montgomery is looking for advancements in the autoimmune disorder Sarcoidosis.
Pardo researches and treats patients with Multiple Sclerosis.
“There was a significant impact to patients in their overall health care because of restrictions with the pandemic,” said Pardo.
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