Global Health
COVID-19 Tips for Your Specialty
We all know the way quickly recommendations change. While Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health ORganisation recurrently update their web sites and resources for clinicians, did you recognize that several specialist organisations have also issued specific guidelines? Find the links below for best practice recommendations, guidelines and more. In some cases, we’ve created related content in the shape of summaries, podcasts and blog posts.
This The full version of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) COVID-19 treatment guidelines may be found hereFor recommendations specific to specific specialties or patient populations, we’ve included links within the lists below.
- ECMO Resource Planning within the Context of Pandemic Respiratory Disease
- Surviving Sepsis Campaign: Guidelines for the treatment of critically unwell adults with coronavirus disease 2019
- NIH COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines: Intensive Care
- Treatment of a hospitalized COVID-19 patient with acute cardiomyopathy or heart failure
- Recommendations for the care of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 and kidney failure requiring renal alternative therapy
- Recommendations for prioritization, treatment, and triage of patients with breast cancer through the COVID-19 pandemic
- Lung Nodule Management and Lung Cancer Screening During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Report of the CHEST Expert Panel
- PRELIMINARY GUIDELINES: Management of Babies Born to Mothers with COVID-19
- NIH COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines: Special Considerations for Children
- Breastfeeding advice after hospital discharge for moms and infants with suspected or confirmed SARS-Co V-2 infection
- NIH COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines: Special Considerations for Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period
- Outpatient assessment and treatment of pregnant women with suspected or confirmed infection with the brand new coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Clinical Issues and Guidelines from the American College of Surgeons
- COVID-19 Triage Guidelines for Breast Cancer Patients