Why N95 Should Be the Standard for All COVID-19 Inpatient Care.

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2021-05

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Humans, Masks, Sterilization, Inpatients, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2

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10.7326/l20-1452

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Wilson, Kenneth H (2021). Why N95 Should Be the Standard for All COVID-19 Inpatient Care. Annals of internal medicine, 174(5). p. 734. 10.7326/l20-1452 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/33680.

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Wilson

Kenneth Heaton Wilson

Professor Emeritus of Medicine

At this point in my life I no longer do bench research but am involved in clinical practice and am also a member of the Duke Center for Integrative Medicine. A main focus of interest for me is what some anthropologists call the “integrative mode of consciousness”, which includes among other things meditation and diverse contemplative religious practices. Specifically, I propose that by engaging in such practices while maintaining great respect for science, health care providers can enhance their effectiveness.


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