Archives of Family Medicine and General Practice

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Letter Pages 176-177

The Three- Skill Approach to Leadership

Authors: Ecler Jaqua, MD and Terry Jaqua, Ph.D., MBA

Abstract: Technical skills help one acquire proficiency in a precise type of work or activity hence most significant at lower and middle levels of management compared to upper management. Leaders also require human skills, also known as people skills which enable them to work with people. These skills help leaders be aware of other members' needs and thus allow them to consider those needs as they make a decision. Human skills also enable the team to work as a group, therefore cooperation and achieving common goals. The third type of skill that a leader should possess is conceptual skills which enable them to work with ideas and concepts. Conceptual skill helps the leader to formulate the goals to be achieved in an organization.

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Letter Pages 174-175

Pediatric SARS-CoV-2 Infection in India: Expert Opinion without Evidence Leading to Public Health Policy Paralysis

Authors: Varnit Shanker and Pooja Shanker

Abstract: Probably an intelligence of hindsight has potentiated many commentators to exert that current state of Indian pandemic scenario was well predicted. However, literature and references are lacking in support of concrete-confident scientific advice prior to onset of tragedy. Scientists in turn, legitimately so, have pointed towards gross underreporting of CoVID-19 statistics, political influence, ancient cultural mindset (such as, flowing river Ganga will cleanse the corona virus), over a dozen asynchronous CoVID-19 committees with no accountability, lack of cross specialty approach (virology, epidemiology, medicine, immunology etc) and delayed travel restrictions without stringent quarantine protocols

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Short Review Pages 169-173

Integrated Behavioral Health Model for COVID-19 Patients

Authors: Ronald R O'Donnell, PhD, Shiyou Wu, MSW, PhD, Jennifer Rolfes, MS (Statistics), DBH, MBA, Patraporn Tungpunkom, PhD, MSN, APPMH, RN, FAAN (Co-I) and Hoang D Nguyen, PhD

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted health outcomes for noncommunicable diseases (NCD's), lifestyle behaviors, psychiatric and substance use disorders in two ways. First, individuals infected with COVID-19 who have comorbid NCD's, lifestyle risk factors and psychiatric conditions are at greater risk for morbidity and mortality than individuals without these comorbidities, and many suffer ongoing physical symptoms and/or psychiatric problems

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