MedPage Today May 10, 2023
By Kristina Fiore

— Responses range the spectrum, from asking patients to mask, to not changing a thing

The end of the COVID-19 public health emergency in the U.S. may mark as close to an “end” to the pandemic as one could get, but that doesn’t mean the lessons of the last 3 years have been forgotten. MedPage Today reached out to about a dozen clinicians to get their take on the way the pandemic has changed them and their practice — and which alterations will carry on into the future.

Their responses are below, and some have been lightly edited.

Nina Agrawal, MD, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, New York City

As a pediatrician, I have definitely modified my practice. Let me count the ways!...

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