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Cognitive training And Resilience Education (CARE)
Dr Sharon Sung, Dr Gayathri
Collaborative study with Duke-NUS, SGH, Singapore Civil Defence Force and Oxford University UK
Prospective RCT of online resilience training for paramedics working on the frontlines to improve psychological resilience and stress-related outcomes such post traumatic stress disorder.
Impact of COVID-19 on OHCA in Singapore
Dr Shir Lynn Lim
To compare the incidence, characteristics and outcomes of OHCA during pandemic and pre-pandemic periods
To evaluate the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on barriers to DA-CPR in Singapore
To compare the community and EMS responses to as well as outcomes of OHCA during pandemic and pre-pandemic periods in Singapore and Atlanta
Impact of COVID-19 and vaccination on cardiovascular diseases
Dr Shir Lynn Lim
To explore the indirect consequences of COVID-19 on HRQoL in patients with cardiovascular diseases
To describe the incidence of pericarditis and myocarditis after COVID-19 mRNA vaccination from a nationwide mass vaccination programme in Singapore
To explore the long-term cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and thrombotic complications after SARS-CoV-2-Omicron infection
Cardiovascular manifestations of COVID-19 (CAVEAT) study: a prospective cohort study to comprehensively phenotype cardiovascular involvement in COVID-19 through multi-omics profiling
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