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Clubhouse is Helping dermatologists Battle COVID<br />
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The app is now guessed to be worth $1 billion. enhance your traffic Clubhouse making headlines, Some physicians have found the app to be a lifeline during the pandemic.<br />
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The original, Trusting atmosphere created by real time audio has allowed Clubhouse rooms to be places of sanctuary and support for doctors to share several COVID treatment experience, Coping skills for handling long working hours and even time saving cooking tips.<br />
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Clubhouse can be a blueprint for how frontline workers can use social media to improve their capacities and abilities, And a reminder of how important communication tools are in helping individuals and countries adapt to varying crises.<br />
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if the pandemic started, almost nothing was known about COVID 19. Medical staff said they felt they were learning as they went along despite a long time, Or years, of experience. Clubhouse provided doctors with a way of sharing ideas for the coronavirus, Maintaining bedside manner in unprecedented situations along with handling their own both mental and physical self care.<br />
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medical professionals told me their needs are being met better than before via Clubhouse rooms, Where doctors are reconnecting with old friends from medical or dental school or previous work rotations because of the app method of syncing to one phone contacts and displaying friends to follow.<br />
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Spreads positivity from like minded specialist gardeners, Which is exactly what is needed during a pandemic everyone is there for everyone.<br />
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Clubhouse rooms come up with immediacy, Trust and safe spaces clinicians needed especially at a time when other social media platforms, full of anonymous users, Host lockdown skeptics or COVID deniers who can be hostile to physicians.<br />
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Online information sharing between teams has been an underused tool to fight the pandemic. When COVID blood clotting affects were first found, the words was spread through official channels like Clubhouse intensive care network.<br />
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clubhouse provides younger, Digitally savvy medics and nurses a place to discuss these problems with their peers in real time. of these rooms, One young doctor said he gained deeper comprehension of performing different procedures, Such as when in order to apply blood thinners and at what quantity. Outside of school of medicine, text book and formal means, this post is not something that is readily available on an app.<br />
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Going through formal channels is seen by many as an admission of weakness or something which could be used against them in performance appraisals. It also misses out on the peer support that is extremely important to many.<br />
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Demands of operating for so long under enhanced COVID protocols has had a real impact with regards to stress and well being. I think everyone feels extra alone right now. clubhouse, Almost proper, Became this space that myself and so many in our profession are using daily to not only get in touch with friends, But also to share with you ideas, Advice and backing, Said ricky Adams, Who runs a practice london alongside his father Alex.<br />
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Clubhouse audio medium lends itself much more naturally to the supportive Q format. Subtleties in sounds, Emotions and intentions come through much clearer on Clubhouse than on facebook.<br />
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Clubhouse has become the app [url=https://www.zoominfo.com/c/charmdate/369016112]charmingdate.com[/url] of choice for doctors when they need to ask how to comfort dying patients who are saying goodbye to loved ones over FaceTime, Or asking how to manage the psychological stress caused by the fear of thinking they may infect one of their sufferers with COVID.<br />
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Most of the young dermatologists I work with are, Like the rest of us, Struggling with being deprived of social and emotional support at this current time.<br />
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Has been a powerful hub where medical professionals are coming together discussing anything from clinical work to mindset to stress management and beyond in an open, Authentic and less curated setting than they are utilised to.<br />
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These social media human relationships must be nurtured (regarding elevating COVID denying trolls on Twitter, Who have driven some of my colleagues to tears), If we want our doctors to address the emotional and psychological stress of their work.<br />
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This should also apply to other essential workers where support and information sharing is key: Everyone from law enforcement officers to taxi drivers need safe spaces spaces that are not always provided by traditional social media or real life places.<br />
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Providing this is particularly important for doctors, Where such support may be lifesaving protecting the mental health and productivity of those who we depend on to save the lives of others.<br />
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We need to start asking what beyond endorsements from billionaires makes one social media app a lot better than another. And we need to ensure that those of us who are under the most pressure keep using helpful apps, Like club, To help ourselves first to then be capable of using help others.<br />
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That can only happen if we protect collaborative online spaces and if official support and guidance channels learn something from apps like Clubhouse, It that they shouldn only rely on Silicon Valley to keep up our medical staff.<br />
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Shaz Memon is creator of Digimax Dental and the charity Wells on Wheels. This is cached page on VietNam breaching News.



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