Many clinicians are treating Long COVID—whether they realize it or not. This session, presented by Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, will offer a practical overview of Long COVID tailored specifically for primary care providers and other front-line clinicians. Drawing from the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation’s (AAPM&R) consensus guidance statement, the presentation will provide actionable insights into identifying, managing, and supporting patients with Long COVID, even in settings without specialized resources.
In addition to clinical guidance, participants will be introduced to a variety of free patient- and provider-facing resources available across Missouri, including consultations with the WashU Long COVID clinic, educational tools, and support services offered through the St. Louis Long COVID Initiative.
MRHA Webinar: Long COVID — Practical Insights and Regional Resources
Thursday, November 13th at 12:00 PM
Zoom
Who Should Attend:
Primary care clinicians, especially those working in FQHCs and rural health centers, as well as healthcare professionals, community health workers, public health administrators, and representatives from social service and policy organizations.
Hosted by the Missouri Rural Health Association and presented by Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, this lunch and learn webinar is FREE OF CHARGE and open to the public.