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Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
ISSN: 1178-2390
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Journal Articles:
- Building a Sustainable Allied Health Workforce: Recruitment, Retention, and Resilience (2)
- A Multidisciplinary Approach to Reducing Suicide Risk Among Adolescents: Strategies, Challenges, and Solutions (4)
- Global Advances in Pharmacogenomics: From Discovery to Clinical Implementation and Improved Patient Outcomes (1)
- Allied Health Matters: Showcasing Value, Driving Impact (7)
- Strengthening Multidisciplinary Healthcare Teams: Workforce Integration, Team Collaboration, and Equitable Care (1)
- Harnessing Database Mining for Advancing Clinical Practice: From Insights to Therapeutic Innovation (10)
- Cybersecurity in Healthcare: Ensuring Patient Safety and Data Privacy (2)
- Children with Disabilities and Chronic Diseases: Perspectives, Challenges, and Opportunities (6)
- Exploring the Intersection of Internet Addiction and Pain Syndromes (1)
- Advancing Pharmacogenetics in Limited Resources Countries: Affordable Testing Methods, Genetic Variability, and Clinical Implications (1)
- Unraveling AI: The Use of Interactive AI, Conversational AI, and Generative AI in Teaching and Learning or Health and Care (1)
- Crosstalk in multidisciplinary approaches for evidence-based medicine (6)
Multidisciplinary care for long COVID
Long COVID, the persistent symptoms of COVID-19 that persist long after the initial infection, has become a significant concern among healthcare professionals worldwide. While much attention has been given to the acute phase of COVID-19, the long-term effects of the disease are increasingly recognized as a public health issue. As the pandemic continues, the number of people experiencing long COVID is on the rise. This Article Collection provides a comprehensive overview of the topic and explore the latest developments in the field.
