The vulnerable cardiologists of the covid-19 era

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has changed the lives of healthcare professionals, especially vulnerable physicians such as young or female cardiologists. In Japan, they are facing the fear of not only infection but also weak and unstable employment, difficulties in medical practice and training anxiety, implications for research and studying abroad, as well as worsened mental health issues due to social isolation. Conversely, some positive aspects are seen through the holding of remote meetings and conferences. Here, we suggest a new working style for cardiologists, as well as offer solutions to the medical employment problems that have been taken place in Japan.

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Shimbo, M., & Nakayama, A. (2021). The vulnerable cardiologists of the covid-19 era. International Heart Journal, 62(3), 465–469. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.21-232

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