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during the covid | 101 |
of the covid | 61 |
as well as | 57 |
the number of | 54 |
the impact of | 50 |
the use of | 50 |
to the covid | 45 |
of the residents | 45 |
the majority of | 38 |
during the pandemic | 36 |
personal protective equipment | 36 |
impact of covid | 35 |
in order to | 34 |
due to the | 34 |
of the pandemic | 33 |
in addition to | 33 |
the nursing home | 32 |
graduate medical education | 32 |
residents and faculty | 31 |
the time of | 30 |
response to the | 29 |
r n a | 28 |
p r o | 28 |
j o u | 28 |
p r e | 28 |
a l p | 28 |
o o f | 28 |
n a l | 28 |
r o o | 28 |
u r n | 28 |
o u r | 28 |
l p r | 28 |
the united states | 28 |
in nursing homes | 28 |
at the time | 27 |
the university of | 26 |
was associated with | 26 |
one of the | 26 |
impact of the | 26 |
in response to | 26 |
the risk of | 25 |
majority of residents | 22 |
residents and staff | 22 |
in the united | 21 |
residents in the | 20 |
as long as | 20 |
most of the | 20 |
would not be | 20 |
nursing home residents | 19 |
in this study | 19 |
american board of | 19 |
part of the | 19 |
as a result | 18 |
to assess the | 18 |
obstetrics and gynecology | 18 |
the novel coronavirus | 18 |
as part of | 17 |
number of residents | 17 |
a total of | 17 |
there was a | 17 |
a sense of | 17 |
residents during the | 17 |
of the program | 17 |
of this study | 17 |
this study was | 17 |
need to be | 16 |
over the phone | 16 |
of the participants | 16 |
faculty and residents | 16 |
the american board | 16 |
for residents to | 16 |
should not be | 16 |
in our study | 15 |
half of the | 15 |
of this pandemic | 15 |
the importance of | 15 |
and staff members | 15 |
patients with covid | 15 |
for graduate medical | 15 |
included in the | 15 |
the safety of | 15 |
of residents in | 15 |
severe acute respiratory | 15 |
a nursing home | 15 |
associated with higher | 14 |
of emergency medicine | 14 |
according to the | 14 |
previously tested positive | 14 |
at our institution | 14 |
acute respiratory syndrome | 14 |
all of the | 14 |
intensive care unit | 14 |
was used to | 14 |
residency training in | 14 |
who has recovered | 13 |
more likely to | 13 |
response to covid | 13 |
morbidity and mortality | 13 |
such as the | 13 |
a number of | 13 |
the covid pandemic | 13 |
been shown to | 13 |
medical education in | 13 |
higher risk of | 13 |
long as the | 13 |
risk of contracting | 13 |
of the cases | 13 |
prior to the | 13 |
there was no | 13 |
in terms of | 13 |
some of the | 13 |
education during the | 13 |
of contracting covid | 13 |
onset of symptoms | 13 |
risk of infection | 12 |
tested positive for | 12 |
of personal protective | 12 |
during a pandemic | 12 |
recovered from covid | 12 |
that can be | 12 |
residents who are | 12 |
the coronavirus disease | 12 |
a result of | 12 |
a higher risk | 12 |
based on the | 12 |
positive for covid | 12 |
has recovered from | 12 |
the effect of | 12 |
location of the | 12 |
the need for | 12 |
to the pandemic | 11 |
care of covid | 11 |
to care for | 11 |
of residency training | 11 |
in medical education | 11 |
the association of | 11 |
anxiety at work | 11 |
the copyright holder | 11 |
were asked to | 11 |
on how to | 11 |
changes in resident | 11 |
of residents who | 11 |
and senior residents | 11 |
the operating room | 11 |
of the training | 11 |
the dying phase | 11 |
the survey was | 11 |
quality of life | 11 |
during this time | 11 |
result of the | 11 |
residents have been | 11 |
the impact on | 11 |
results of the | 11 |
surgery residency program | 11 |
the end of | 11 |
health and well | 11 |
an outbreak investigation | 11 |
severity of anxiety | 11 |
at the university | 11 |
institutional review board | 10 |
american college of | 10 |
residents who were | 10 |
both residents and | 10 |
of anxiety at | 10 |
general surgery residents | 10 |
the study was | 10 |
for this preprint | 10 |
of residency programs | 10 |
anxiety about the | 10 |
the author funder | 10 |
made available under | 10 |
by the pandemic | 10 |
we did not | 10 |
residency training program | 10 |
holder for this | 10 |
the residents who | 10 |
is not contagious | 10 |
it is important | 10 |
review of the | 10 |
version posted august | 10 |
not be tested | 10 |
the effects of | 10 |
license to display | 10 |
in the operating | 10 |
council for graduate | 10 |
virtual standardized patient | 10 |
a license to | 10 |
increased risk of | 10 |
phase of the | 10 |
the ability to | 10 |
the possibility of | 10 |
medrxiv a license | 10 |
and mental health | 10 |
is made available | 10 |
there has been | 10 |
resident who has | 10 |
the preprint in | 10 |
available under a | 10 |
impact of this | 10 |
who has granted | 10 |
to participate in | 10 |
preprint this version | 10 |
emergency medicine residency | 10 |
under a is | 10 |
at the hospital | 10 |
study was to | 10 |
the education of | 10 |
it is made | 10 |
granted medrxiv a | 10 |
this version posted | 10 |
this preprint this | 10 |
onset of the | 10 |
the onset of | 10 |
of the first | 10 |
preprint in perpetuity | 10 |
license it is | 10 |
with respect to | 10 |
university of california | 10 |
the fact that | 10 |
a is the | 10 |
the program director | 10 |
is the author | 10 |
display the preprint | 10 |
there is a | 10 |
has granted medrxiv | 10 |
general surgery residency | 10 |
to maintain the | 10 |
copyright holder for | 10 |
to display the | 10 |
program directors and | 10 |
in the netherlands | 10 |
international license it | 10 |
well as the | 10 |
currently asymptomatic individual | 9 |
resident education and | 9 |
world health organization | 9 |
considered infectious and | 9 |
associated with a | 9 |
it is possible | 9 |
in accordance with | 9 |
essential family caregivers | 9 |
in the time | 9 |
testing of asymptomatic | 9 |
to evaluate the | 9 |
in high covid | 9 |
of the survey | 9 |
the duration of | 9 |
health care workers | 9 |
in the hospital | 9 |
to be a | 9 |
the test returns | 9 |
in the study | 9 |
the resident remains | 9 |
a currently asymptomatic | 9 |
the aim of | 9 |
the era of | 9 |
not be considered | 9 |
the most common | 9 |
considered a re | 9 |
the spread of | 9 |
donning and doffing | 9 |
test returns positive | 9 |
resident remains asymptomatic | 9 |
a survey of | 9 |
tested and the | 9 |
the present study | 9 |
that their training | 9 |
of the resident | 9 |
an asymptomatic resident | 9 |
is not considered | 9 |
the context of | 9 |
we found that | 9 |
there are no | 9 |
the icu rotation | 9 |
as the resident | 9 |
exposure to covid | 9 |
time of testing | 9 |
of patients with | 9 |
be subject to | 9 |
if tested and | 9 |
individual who has | 9 |
infection and the | 9 |
was a significant | 9 |
for disease control | 9 |
in hong kong | 9 |
be considered a | 9 |
of residents during | 9 |
infectious and should | 9 |
not considered infectious | 9 |
asymptomatic individual who | 9 |
the quality of | 9 |
a systematic review | 9 |
to develop a | 9 |
the residency program | 9 |
has led to | 9 |
connectedness to nature | 9 |
it would not | 9 |
in the context | 9 |
and the test | 9 |
hours per week | 9 |
diurnal cortisol profiles | 9 |
the opportunity to | 9 |
asymptomatic resident who | 9 |
residency training programs | 9 |
pandemic on the | 9 |
and should not | 9 |
may not be | 9 |
in obstetrics and | 9 |
the department of | 9 |
caused by the | 9 |
a variety of | 9 |
being able to | 8 |
residency program directors | 8 |
the neurosurgery residents | 8 |
who participated in | 8 |
of neurological surgeons | 8 |
to be tested | 8 |
put in place | 8 |
conflict of interest | 8 |
year of residency | 8 |
sense of community | 8 |
of the study | 8 |
and gynecology residency | 8 |
medical education and | 8 |
was reported in | 8 |
of urology residents | 8 |
was approved by | 8 |
residents and attendings | 8 |
pandemic and the | 8 |
technology to maintain | 8 |
by the program | 8 |
of social distancing | 8 |
and patient care | 8 |
addition to the | 8 |
the care of | 8 |
many of the | 8 |
reported that the | 8 |
in a nursing | 8 |
accreditation council for | 8 |
the effectiveness of | 8 |
the current pandemic | 8 |
gynecology residency training | 8 |
programs in the | 8 |
the development of | 8 |
between the two | 8 |
the experience of | 8 |
is possible that | 8 |
allowed us to | 8 |
there is no | 8 |
culture of wellness | 8 |
of the neurosurgery | 8 |
plastic surgery residents | 8 |
during the study | 8 |
novel coronavirus disease | 8 |
of symptoms is | 8 |
use of a | 8 |
in the era | 8 |
due to covid | 8 |
that they have | 8 |
and plastic surgery | 8 |
the absence of | 8 |
were included in | 8 |
of residents and | 8 |
of our residents | 8 |
in graduate medical | 8 |
education and training | 8 |
play a role | 8 |
is important to | 8 |
to allow for | 8 |
and medical students | 8 |
the value of | 8 |
at a higher | 8 |
to the hospital | 8 |
is the first | 8 |
related to the | 8 |
the period of | 7 |
the em model | 7 |
the accreditation council | 7 |
training program in | 7 |
around the world | 7 |
the lack of | 7 |
not need to | 7 |
smyth et al | 7 |
who have not | 7 |
the questionnaire was | 7 |
training at the | 7 |
disease control and | 7 |
residency programs have | 7 |
respondents in high | 7 |
completed the curriculum | 7 |
the results of | 7 |
to ensure the | 7 |
a need for | 7 |
in the future | 7 |
patient health questionnaire | 7 |
was sent to | 7 |
residents in our | 7 |
effects of the | 7 |
and the patient | 7 |
board of surgery | 7 |
the hospital was | 7 |
across the country | 7 |
of neurosurgery residents | 7 |
the patient is | 7 |
to increase the | 7 |
junior and senior | 7 |
mental health of | 7 |
training in the | 7 |
that could be | 7 |
italian residents in | 7 |
residents in obstetrics | 7 |
mental health outcomes | 7 |
the volume of | 7 |
during the coronavirus | 7 |
the orthopedic residents | 7 |
the level of | 7 |
of the virus | 7 |
this pandemic on | 7 |
education of residents | 7 |
social distancing and | 7 |
wide range of | 7 |
scheduled to work | 7 |
maintain the education | 7 |
the flipped classroom | 7 |
this may be | 7 |
a lack of | 7 |
understanding of the | 7 |
majority of the | 7 |
declination of redeployment | 7 |
to reduce the | 7 |
ohns residency programs | 7 |
the pandemic has | 7 |
not scheduled to | 7 |
general and plastic | 7 |
the mental health | 7 |
to limit the | 7 |
they are not | 7 |
year medical students | 7 |
at the end | 7 |
elective surgical procedures | 7 |
health care system | 7 |
spread of covid | 7 |
the horticultural intervention | 7 |
the knowledge score | 7 |
of the rotation | 7 |
in real time | 7 |
cases per resident | 7 |
to a covid | 7 |
not statistically significant | 7 |
changes in the | 7 |
not previously tested | 7 |
a decrease in | 7 |
term care facilities | 7 |
a wide range | 7 |
major neurocognitive disorders | 7 |
residents should be | 7 |
between residents and | 7 |
access to ppe | 7 |
case volume and | 7 |
use of personal | 7 |
era of covid | 7 |
should be considered | 7 |
in the dying | 7 |
in the care | 7 |
control and prevention | 7 |
in telephone triage | 7 |
in the number | 7 |
residents to be | 7 |
it may be | 7 |
survey was sent | 7 |
be able to | 7 |
somatic therapies subscale | 7 |
during these times | 7 |
have not previously | 7 |
program during the | 7 |
the implementation of | 7 |
being of the | 7 |
using technology to | 7 |
the presence of | 7 |
signs or symptoms | 6 |
similar to the | 6 |
royal college of | 6 |
completed the survey | 6 |
that there is | 6 |
residents were not | 6 |
care in the | 6 |
of the current | 6 |
to prepare for | 6 |
the american college | 6 |
from onset of | 6 |
it is imperative | 6 |
who completed the | 6 |
the council of | 6 |
all aspects of | 6 |
an online survey | 6 |
the initial phase | 6 |
of residency education | 6 |
to minimize the | 6 |
after accounting for | 6 |
factors associated with | 6 |
of residents reported | 6 |
roe et al | 6 |
majority of programs | 6 |
we believe that | 6 |
of all residents | 6 |
the curriculum and | 6 |
to support the | 6 |
to have a | 6 |
for residents in | 6 |
for resident education | 6 |
nursing homes to | 6 |
when compared to | 6 |
and is post | 6 |
an overview of | 6 |
led to the | 6 |
on the other | 6 |
of asymptomatic hcp | 6 |
care of the | 6 |
is important for | 6 |
use of the | 6 |
reducing the number | 6 |
medicine residency directors | 6 |
sources of anxiety | 6 |
safety of residents | 6 |
compared to the | 6 |
for the residents | 6 |
the safety and | 6 |
in the nursing | 6 |
mental and physical | 6 |
recovered does not | 6 |
the pandemic on | 6 |
of the present | 6 |
nursing home resident | 6 |
of the respondents | 6 |
and the impact | 6 |
major depressive disorder | 6 |
significantly associated with | 6 |
the obstetrics and | 6 |
in a study | 6 |
signs and symptoms | 6 |
and the use | 6 |
of surgical training | 6 |
the course of | 6 |
and recovered does | 6 |
will need to | 6 |
who are asymptomatic | 6 |
the authors declare | 6 |
have been cancelled | 6 |
the role of | 6 |
in the covid | 6 |
for contracting covid | 6 |
with more than | 6 |
in our sample | 6 |
the institutional review | 6 |
college of surgeons | 6 |
a resident who | 6 |
the first study | 6 |
patients over the | 6 |
number of covid | 6 |
the same time | 6 |
survey of program | 6 |
critically ill patients | 6 |
it is a | 6 |
physical and mental | 6 |
and in the | 6 |
was performed using | 6 |
by the covid | 6 |
significant decrease in | 6 |
the location of | 6 |
the proportion of | 6 |
can be used | 6 |
proportion of respondents | 6 |
in our program | 6 |
were asymptomatic at | 6 |
to determine the | 6 |
in place to | 6 |
psychological impact of | 6 |
before and after | 6 |
the model of | 6 |
skilled nursing facility | 6 |
likely to have | 6 |
approved by the | 6 |
of wellness and | 6 |
patient is not | 6 |
surgery residents in | 6 |
initial phase of | 6 |
of a large | 6 |
of the clinical | 6 |
conflicts of interest | 6 |
this pandemic has | 6 |
of coronavirus disease | 6 |
to the residents | 6 |
be used to | 6 |
do not have | 6 |
risk of mortality | 6 |
a general surgery | 6 |
has previously tested | 6 |
general surgery program | 6 |
it would be | 6 |
has been shown | 6 |
for residents and | 6 |
affected by the | 6 |
to our knowledge | 6 |
no conflict of | 6 |
symptoms is not | 6 |
on medical education | 6 |
time of covid | 6 |
and of them | 6 |
we aim to | 6 |
telephone triage systems | 6 |
time in the | 6 |
at a time | 6 |
who were asymptomatic | 6 |
centers for disease | 6 |
direct patient care | 6 |
an attempt to | 6 |
hospital was affected | 6 |
as opposed to | 6 |
during this pandemic | 6 |
sense of pride | 6 |
asymptomatic at testing | 6 |
nature of the | 6 |
of this virus | 6 |
residents who tested | 6 |
and personal protective | 6 |
does not need | 6 |
accessed the curriculum | 6 |
to improve the | 6 |
spread of the | 6 |
of close contacts | 6 |
to the resident | 6 |
of the knowledge | 6 |
council of emergency | 6 |
who has previously | 6 |
staff and residents | 6 |
level of training | 6 |
residency programs to | 6 |
this article is | 6 |
neurosurgery residents in | 6 |
cases during the | 6 |
in older adults | 6 |
urology residency training | 6 |
the remote team | 6 |
health care professionals | 6 |
medical students and | 6 |
anxiety and depression | 6 |
of burnout syndrome | 6 |
increased use of | 6 |
training in italy | 6 |
and faculty to | 6 |
in patient care | 6 |
and changes in | 6 |
participated in the | 6 |
during an outbreak | 6 |
this is the | 6 |
responses to the | 6 |
the other hand | 6 |
associated with lower | 6 |
higher prevalence of | 5 |
is associated with | 5 |
this was a | 5 |
positive for sars | 5 |
the readiness of | 5 |
of the test | 5 |
the attack rate | 5 |
changes to the | 5 |
the standard level | 5 |
social distancing measures | 5 |
more than one | 5 |
of patient care | 5 |
would like to | 5 |
patients and staff | 5 |
in the setting | 5 |
of resident education | 5 |
the vast majority | 5 |
the healthcare system | 5 |
evaluate the impact | 5 |
total suspension of | 5 |
of program directors | 5 |
risk of exposure | 5 |
beyond the nursing | 5 |
not be subject | 5 |
results of a | 5 |
continuing medical education | 5 |
to adapt to | 5 |
is imperative that | 5 |
concern of operative | 5 |
practices from the | 5 |
response to this | 5 |
as the pandemic | 5 |
during the icu | 5 |
perceptions of the | 5 |
in of the | 5 |
surgical training and | 5 |
ophthalmology residency training | 5 |
triage patients over | 5 |
should be allowed | 5 |
with regard to | 5 |
impact on resident | 5 |
residents do not | 5 |
of mental health | 5 |
of the impact | 5 |
time of day | 5 |
the setting of | 5 |
effect of the | 5 |
care for covid | 5 |
the goal of | 5 |
the percentage of | 5 |
associated with the | 5 |
from the council | 5 |
of psychopharmacology knowledge | 5 |
of dysphagia in | 5 |
of patients and | 5 |
a and b | 5 |
those who were | 5 |
nursing home should | 5 |
have been shown | 5 |
for surgical residents | 5 |
and of the | 5 |
residents of long | 5 |
and year of | 5 |
were satisfied with | 5 |
used to compare | 5 |
we would like | 5 |
the world health | 5 |
aim of this | 5 |
and intensive care | 5 |
of shared responsibility | 5 |
was used for | 5 |
of residents of | 5 |
higher levels of | 5 |
in family medicine | 5 |
a framework for | 5 |
to respond to | 5 |
on resident education | 5 |
to continue to | 5 |
based medical education | 5 |
most programs have | 5 |
be tested again | 5 |
residents were asked | 5 |
midnight and am | 5 |
training and education | 5 |
they have no | 5 |
care as well | 5 |
for medical education | 5 |
to protect them | 5 |
in the health | 5 |
march and april | 5 |
of novel coronavirus | 5 |
prevalence of burnout | 5 |
high prevalence of | 5 |
alternative teaching methods | 5 |
were able to | 5 |
will continue to | 5 |
an informed consent | 5 |
to take the | 5 |
these times of | 5 |
for our residents | 5 |
of the coronavirus | 5 |
and program directors | 5 |
the resident is | 5 |
in an attempt | 5 |
programs have been | 5 |
in the long | 5 |
considerations relating to | 5 |
were not scheduled | 5 |
clinical practice of | 5 |
we have been | 5 |
in general surgery | 5 |
the outbreak of | 5 |
were excluded from | 5 |
there should be | 5 |
to identify the | 5 |
may be an | 5 |
can also be | 5 |
to be the | 5 |
in patients with | 5 |
an effort to | 5 |
period of interest | 5 |
of the novel | 5 |
guide to best | 5 |
than half of | 5 |
practice of emergency | 5 |
of healthcare workers | 5 |
all of them | 5 |
residents who had | 5 |
to be an | 5 |
associated with increased | 5 |
of life of | 5 |
in line with | 5 |
in the present | 5 |
after the intervention | 5 |
the health and | 5 |
of general surgery | 5 |
study aimed to | 5 |
of operative autonomy | 5 |
of residents to | 5 |
of a general | 5 |
taking care of | 5 |
were used to | 5 |
place to protect | 5 |
who did not | 5 |
of the simulator | 5 |
divided into three | 5 |
in the second | 5 |
based learning in | 5 |
of severe acute | 5 |
department of surgery | 5 |
should also be | 5 |
accordance with the | 5 |
provided by the | 5 |
has been a | 5 |
was conducted in | 5 |
explained by the | 5 |
residents reported that | 5 |
cases who were | 5 |
to best practices | 5 |
on the obstetrics | 5 |
end of the | 5 |
and physical health | 5 |
was no significant | 5 |
on the exam | 5 |
materials from the | 5 |
development of a | 5 |
transition to virtual | 5 |
to engage with | 5 |
the face of | 5 |
and am while | 5 |
that most programs | 5 |
and standard deviation | 5 |
exposure to a | 5 |
the distribution of | 5 |
a time of | 5 |
study was approved | 5 |
a minority of | 5 |
on urology residency | 5 |
reported to have | 5 |
ophthalmology training programs | 5 |
sectional survey study | 5 |
did considerations relating | 5 |
restructuring of a | 5 |
burnout syndrome in | 5 |
the process of | 5 |
a novel coronavirus | 5 |
compared with the | 5 |
all residents and | 5 |
the training in | 5 |
time of the | 5 |
has also been | 5 |
for general surgery | 5 |
our study has | 5 |
of test attempts | 5 |
of the literature | 5 |
residency program leadership | 5 |
program in italy | 5 |
one fixed visitor | 5 |
as a means | 5 |
of the exam | 5 |
residency program during | 5 |
national survey of | 5 |
diagnosed with covid | 5 |
likely to be | 5 |
the society of | 5 |
lower severity of | 5 |
is used to | 5 |
allow for the | 5 |
students and residents | 5 |
on the american | 5 |
it is not | 5 |
a member of | 5 |
an average of | 5 |
like to thank | 5 |
the senior residents | 5 |
at the same | 5 |
the residents were | 5 |
seems to be | 5 |
found to be | 5 |
ophthalmology residency program | 5 |
in nursing home | 5 |
who tested positive | 5 |
best practices from | 5 |
level of knowledge | 5 |
before the covid | 5 |
percentage of residents | 5 |
in a time | 5 |
and mortality conferences | 5 |
more effective when | 5 |
hundred and eighty | 5 |
ensure the safety | 5 |
relating to the | 5 |
and medical education | 5 |
duration of the | 5 |
curriculum during the | 5 |
among health care | 5 |
stay at home | 5 |
by the institutional | 5 |
and the covid | 5 |
not limited to | 5 |
residents who participated | 5 |
in saudi arabia | 5 |
total knowledge score | 5 |
outside of the | 5 |
family or friends | 5 |
in residency training | 5 |
be allowed to | 5 |
phone triage skills | 5 |
an assessment of | 5 |
in the us | 5 |
shown to be | 5 |
prevalence of asymptomatic | 5 |
their training at | 5 |
of residents were | 5 |
total number of | 5 |
to compensate for | 5 |
regardless of the | 5 |
program leadership and | 5 |
and perceptions of | 5 |
to provide an | 5 |
they did not | 4 |
was defined as | 4 |
of the manuscript | 4 |
an opportunity to | 4 |
from prior infection | 4 |
the total number | 4 |
a means to | 4 |
urology residency program | 4 |
because of the | 4 |
significant drop in | 4 |
of data collection | 4 |
should be a | 4 |
to provide the | 4 |
american academy of | 4 |
that we can | 4 |
of critically ill | 4 |
department of health | 4 |
to ensure that | 4 |
residents towards the | 4 |
a surrogate marker | 4 |
to the nursing | 4 |
the objective of | 4 |
and health care | 4 |
in the facility | 4 |
the frequency of | 4 |
does not currently | 4 |
the current crisis | 4 |
efficiency of practice | 4 |
have no conflict | 4 |
coronavirus disease pandemic | 4 |
of telephone triage | 4 |
j surg educ | 4 |
program requirements for | 4 |
entry to the | 4 |
ranged from to | 4 |
aspects of the | 4 |
of all the | 4 |
is more effective | 4 |
protective equipment and | 4 |
to reduce resident | 4 |
of the total | 4 |
the united kingdom | 4 |
the two sites | 4 |
more than years | 4 |
inform clinical practice | 4 |
regarding the readiness | 4 |
work due to | 4 |
had a positive | 4 |
of cases in | 4 |
resident education with | 4 |
am med dir | 4 |
with higher severity | 4 |
reported that they | 4 |
in the morning | 4 |
questions about the | 4 |
for a surge | 4 |
its impact on | 4 |
safety trial evaluating | 4 |
of residents with | 4 |
be aware of | 4 |
novel coronavirus pneumonia | 4 |
to how the | 4 |
regarding ability to | 4 |
response rate was | 4 |
the first wave | 4 |
volume of cases | 4 |
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size of inpatient | 3 |
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practices and perceptions | 3 |
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