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Published on: November 30, 2022
Communication in the ICU during the COVID-19 pandemic
Jorge Arturo Barreras-Espinoza1, Francisco Alberto Leyva-Moraga, Eduardo Leyva-Moraga
1From the Hospital General del Estado de Sonora, Surgery Department (JAB-E, AJ-G), Universidad de Sonora, Department of Medicine and Health Sciences, Hermosillo, México (FAL-M, EL-M, FL-M), GKT School of Medical Education, King's College London, London, UK (AS), The University of Arizona Banner Health, Department of Surgery, Tucson, Arizona, USA (MU), Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México (MIB-C), University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, Internal Medicine Department, Miami, Florida, USA (JAO-G), Hospital General del Estado de Querétaro, Thoracic Surgery Department, Querétaro, México (JMI-C), ICU Department, William Harvey Hospital, Ashford, Kent, UK (WS), Hospital General del Estado de Sonora, Thoracic Surgery Department, Hermosillo, México (GC-O).
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