COVID-19 Social Work Scope and Intervention in A Tertiary Care Hospital
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The novel coronavirus has hit the routine life of the people crossing countries and not spared anyone in existence. In terms of screening and treatment of the infected a multidisciplinary team in full force is working around the world. Social Work, a profession that has an understanding of the psychosocial intricacies of people is also at the frontline. In this article, the author who himself a Medical Social Worker attempts to elicit the scope and possible interventions for the COVID-19 victims
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COVID-19, Medical Social Worker, Screening, CounsellingDownloads
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