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Major Health Care Professional Organizations Call for Covid Vaccine Mandates for All Health Workers
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Major Health Care Orgs Call for Vaccine Mandates for Health Care Workers
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GoLocalProv | 50 Top Healthcare Groups Call for Mandating Vaccination of Healthcare Workers
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April 01, 2021
The vast majority of experts who write and review some of the major clinical guidelines issued by the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), including those for ischemic heart disease, valvular heart disease, atrial fibrillation, and heart failure, have financial conflicts of interest, according to a new analysis.
These entanglements, whether or not they affect the final product, could raise doubts among clinicians and patients that undermine the guidelines’ message, sources told TCTMD.
Breaking down the type of conflicts seen across the different ESC documents, receipt of a direct personal payment, either for industry-funded talks, consulting work, or payments for serving on an advisory board, a committee, or as a clinical investigator, largely outpaced payments made directly to the hospital or money for research funding.
Covid-19 patients are doing their own research
Citizen science, the name given to a range of scientific projects in which patients participate, covers myriad experiences.
(Bloomberg)
Amy Dockser Marcus
, The Wall Street Journal
To advance scientific knowledge of the disease, lay people are organizing to generate data about their experiences
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A month after her Covid-19 diagnosis last March, Lisa McCorkell wanted to know why she was still struggling with a cough, shortness of breath and other debilitating symptoms. Her doctors didn’t have answers, so she and a group of other Covid patients took matters into their own hands. They formed a research group on a Slack channel and launched their own study.