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Neurohospitalist Practice and Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Tarini GoyalJohn C ProbascoCarl A GoldJoshua P KleinNatalie R WeatheredKiran T Thakur
Published in: The Neurohospitalist (2021)
The most common neurologic diagnoses seen in COVID-19 patients by neurohospitalists in this sample are delirium, cerebrovascular disease, and seizure. Though the majority of survey respondents reported not being primary frontline providers, they report key clinical and operational roles during the pandemic, and report worse well-being as compared to before the pandemic. Our data suggests that there are opportunities to improve neurohospitalists' experience through flexible work practices and providing family care support.
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