In this Medical Grand Rounds presentation (April 16, 2020), four UCSF experts provide an update on what we’ve learned about the epidemiology and treatments for COVID-19 in the last few weeks. They also highlight emerging evidence regarding health disparities of Covid-19 and the impact of the virus on the homeless population. We also hear a brief report from a UCSF physician who is part of a volunteer group of 20 faculty and nurses working in New York City. The session is hosted by UCSF Department of Medicine chair Bob Wachter.
Program
Bob Wachter: Introduction
00:02:35 - Tomás Diaz, Clinical Fellow, Dept. of Emergency Medicine – The Experience of Working in Hospital in New York City
00:12:10 – George Rutherford, Professor, Dept. of Epidemiology & Biostatistics; Director of the Prevention and Public Health Group – Updates in Epidemiology and the Next Stage
00:26:30 – Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, Chair, Dept. of Epidemiology & Biostatistics; Vice Dean for Population Health and Health Equity – Health Disparities and Covid-19
00:43:47 – Annie Luetkemeyer, Professor, Dept. of Medicine, Division of HIV, ID, and Global Medicine, ZSFG – Updates in Therapies for Covid-19
01:03:54 – Panel Discussion with 1 more UCSF expert:
• Margot Kushel, Professor, Dept. of Medicine; Director, Center for Vulnerable Populations and of the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative – Homelessness and Covid-19
01:29:10 – Bob Wachter: Closing
See previous Covid-19 Medical Grand Rounds:
• Epidemiology, Science, Clinical Aspects, and Therapy for Covid-19, Part 1 (March 19)
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• Epidemiology, Science, Clinical Aspects, and Therapy for Covid-19, Part 2 (April 2)
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• Impact on Covid-19 on Medical Education (March 26)
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• UCSF Researchers Tackling Covid-19 (March 26)
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• Update on Covid-19, at UCSF and Around the Country (April 9)
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