With Halloween fast approaching – along with Thanksgiving and Christmas not far behind – three Duke doctors spoke to media Wednesday, October 21, 2020, about ways to navigate the trickiest of holiday seasons with COVID-19 lurking 🔗 [ Ссылка ]
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Dr. Viviana Martinez-Bianchi is an associate professor in Family Medicine and Community Health, where she is a primary care physician and director of health equity. She specializes in health disparities and access to health care. Martinez-Bianchi will make her opening comments in Spanish and English, and can answer questions from reporters in both languages.
Dr. Emmanuel “Chip” Walter Jr. is chief medical officer of the Duke Human Vaccine Institute, where he directs the Duke Vaccine and Trials Unit. Walter is also a professor of pediatrics at Duke University School of Medicine.
Dr. Cameron Wolfe is an infectious disease specialist at Duke Health and an associate professor at the Duke University School of Medicine. His areas of study include infectious diseases and biological and emergency preparedness for hospital systems.
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This video is part of a series of media briefings where Duke scholars discuss their work to advance our understanding of #COVID19 — from basic science to translational medicine to clinical care — as well as to address concerns related to the pandemic from a variety of disciplines.
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