4 Tips on How to Manage and Distribute the COVID-19 Vaccines

4 Tips on How to Manage and Distribute the COVID-19 Vaccines

By: Natalie Cheng Jan 20th 2021 Are you a city health official or someone in charge of managing the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine? Maybe you’re on a team that handles this enormous task. Either way, it’s a big task to handle and can become a major headache. Here’s a few tips on how to effectively and […]

Return to Play – Keep Your Athletes Safe and Your Organization Protected from COVID

Return to Play – Keep Your Athletes Safe and Your Organization Protected from COVID

By: Natalie Cheng, Mike Gilbert Dec 15th 2020 With news of a vaccine that purports 82% efficacy after the first dose, some communities are choosing to resume sports activities. Athletes, coaches, and spectators are eager to get back to the courts, fields, and stands. However, organizations need to keep some things in mind before rushing to start. How […]

The Unique Challenges of a COVID-19 Vaccine: Solved!

The Unique Challenges of a COVID-19 Vaccine: Solved!

By: Sarma Velamuri, M.D., Mihir Pethe Dec 9th 2020 The COVID-19 vaccines are arriving soon, and while their arrival is welcome, they also present particular problems. Distributing vaccines to over 300 million Americans in a quick and efficient manner will take operational excellence, attention to detail, and can become reality by empowering every person in […]

Case Study: The Dangers of Assumption in Sepsis Cases

Case Study: The Dangers of Assumption in Sepsis Cases

By: Sarma Velamuri, M.D., Mihir Pethe Dec 8th 2020 Consider the case of an 82-year-old woman with a history of heart block who had a pacemaker implanted four years ago. She comes to the ER with her 48-year-old son, who is her primary caregiver. She appears confused and fatigued, although her son says she is […]

Understanding the Urgency of Pediatric Sepsis

Understanding the Urgency of Pediatric Sepsis

By: Sarma Velamuri, M.D., Mihir Pethe Dec 7th 2020 Although the World Health Organization (WHO) does not track sepsis specifically, sepsis encompasses the top four causes of childhood mortality as tracked by the WHO: severe pneumonia, severe diarrhea, severe malaria, and severe measles. By this assessment, sepsis is undoubtedly the leading cause of childhood death […]

Why You Need To Consider Sepsis When Fighting COVID-19

Why You Need To Consider Sepsis When Fighting COVID-19

By: Dr. Sarma Velamuri, M.D., Mihir Pethe Oct 19th 2020 The CDC estimates sepsis kills 270,000 Americans each year, a figure that would put it as the third leading cause of death in the country and the #1 cause of death in US hospitals. Approximately 1 in 3 people who die in hospitals die of sepsis, […]

3 Tips on How To Reopen Businesses Safely During a Pandemic

3 Tips on How To Reopen Businesses Safely During a Pandemic

By: Natalie Cheng Sep 21st 2020 Around the world, businesses are taking different approaches to the workplace during the pandemic. Some are reopening offices while others are completely remote. Tech companies like Twitter and Facebook are allowing employees to work from home forever or for an extended period of time. According to Forbes, Kate Lister, president of […]

Have you considered these 6 things in your COVID-19 screening tool?

Have you considered these 6 things in your COVID-19 screening tool?

By: J. Alex Fernandez, Natalie Cheng Sep 9th 2020 Were you prepared for the pandemic? Most companies weren’t. Now that we’ve all come to this predicament, how do you deal with COVID and operating your business safely? There are various things that employers can do including improved sanitation practices, obtaining and distributing out PPE for staff, […]

How do I know if I have the flu or COVID-19?

How do I know if I have the flu or COVID-19? 2

By: Dr. Sarma Velamuri, M.D., Natalie Cheng Sep 1st 2020 As flu season approaches, our community is about to face additional hurdles and challenges. During a relatively quiet year, the flu wouldn’t seem like a big deal. However, the coronavirus (COVID-19) has put most people on edge. When you start feeling unwell, you start to worry […]