If virtual gynecology clinics are here to stay, we need to include everyone
Before the COVID-19 pandemic virtual clinics in gynecology were not commonplace in the United Kingdom or most other countries. Owing to the need to reconfigure health provision to caring for COVID-19 patients, reducing footfall in hospitals and restricted movement, telemedicine was rapidly introduce...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Ball, PhD, MD (Author), Carol Rivas, PhD (Author), Rehan Khan, MRCOG (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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