Working in a ‘COVID-19 business as usual’ environment – A pragmatic approach

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Going Viral Episode 195

In this episode:

  • COVID-19 is now endemic, constantly changing and evolving
  • The health system is under rising pressure at all points, and therefore a concerted approach to prevent and minimize disease is increasingly needed
  • The information on treatment options is also constantly evolving
  • Working from regularly updated guidelines is now usual practice
  • Current oral antivirals provide good options for many, noting the indication, contraindications, and particularly drug interactions

 

Host: Dr David Lim, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 27 mins

Guest: Adj. Prof Brent Richards, Professor of Critical Care Research and Medical Director of Research
 

Last Updated: 23 Jun, 2022

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