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The idea of having computers design new therapies has slowly been gaining ground. In the COVID-19 crisis, it may have found its moment.
The ascendance of virtual and distanced care has taken place with extraordinary speed. Lee Schwamm discusses which innovations are likely to stick and some bumps in the road ahead.
COVID-19 cases are again on the rise. MGH incident commander Ann Prestipino reflects on the road traveled so far and which next steps are critical.
A crisis in testing logistics leads to a breakthrough device.
An intensive procedure helped patients breathe while their lungs healed.
Social unrest came on the coattails of the pandemic, and hospital workers rose to fight that battle, too.
As COVID-19 first swept through Boston, the people of Massachusetts General Hospital responded. Their efforts offer a portrait of medicine in motion.
Since its founding in 1811, MGH has both faced pandemics and learned from them.
The new normal meant new tasks to be done. Those jobs were often filled by very unconventional candidates.
Are there echoes of the “cholera riots” in the age of COVID-19?
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