Sly Saint
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Key speakers inclJoin us to hear the most up-to-date clinical knowledge about Long Covid from leading researchers, expert clinicians, and patient voices.
With over 1m people in the UK estimated to be experiencing Long Covid symptoms, the CMO Professor Chris Whitty has said we are still “in the foothills of our understanding of the long term effects of Covid”.
This special extended programme from the COVID-19 Series will spotlight the latest clinical understanding and evidence surrounding Long Covid, looking at the various syndromes associated with it, and what the leading research has discovered about this complex condition.
During this webinar delegates will:
- Understand the big picture impact of Long Covid and the health challenge it presents
- Hear insights and experiences from Long Covid clinics
- Hear the latest clinical knowledge about the causes and symptoms of the various syndromes and different pathways associated with Long Covid
- Hear the latest understanding about the rehabilitation and treatment of Long Covid
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3:00pm
Session 3
Panel discussion featuring representatives from key studies researching the long-term impact of Covid on physical and mental health
Professor Paul Elliott, Director of REACT programme and UK DRI Group Leader, Imperial College London
Professor Nishi Chaturvedi, Lead of 'Characterisation, determinants, mechanisms and consequences of the long-term effects of COVID-19' study, University College London
Professor Esther Crawley, Co-author of 'Non-hospitalised Children & young people with Long Covid' (The CLoCk Study), University of Bristol"
https://www.rsm.ac.uk/events/rsm-studios/2020-21/cep68/
(see thread https://www.s4me.info/threads/non-h...lock-study-2021-stephenson-and-crawley.19061/)