Long COVID and Fatiguing Illness Recovery Program
Long COVID Patient Experiences and Systems of Care
CME/NCPD Interactive Activities Resources for Patients and Providers
Watch for a new course on May 6!
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Long COVID Care: Three Case Studies
Given the new and emerging nature of Long COVID, many patients have experienced barriers and delays in accessing appropriate medical care.
Long COVID is a multi-system illness that can have a profound impact on quality of life, with patients often experiencing a variety of symptoms and a prolonged or variable recovery. It is important for health care providers to understand patient perspectives and experiences and have the ability to promote system-level changes to improve care for Long COVID patients. This online course will provide information from patient-lived experience experts, peer-reviewed publications, and state and federal initiatives, along with resources for assessments and referrals, to help improve systems of care for Long COVID.
The Long COVID and Fatiguing Illness Recovery Program’s (LC&FIRP) asynchronous courses are CDC-funded learning sessions intended to rapidly disseminate Long COVID and ME/CFS findings and emerging best practices.
This program is open to all health care professionals and Long COVID and ME/CFS patient-lived experience experts interested in learning more about the treatment of Long COVID and ME/CFS.
TOPICS COVERED:
Module 1: Lessons from Patient Experiences with Long COVID
Module 2: Federal Initiatives to Improve Care in Long COVID
Module 3: Resources for Providers, Nurses and Patients
COURSE DATES:
December 11 - May 6
This online activity has been approved for CME and NCPD credit. Participants earn one credit/contact hour upon completion of all modules and a final assessment and evaluation.
Are you new to LC&FIRP? CLICK HERE to enroll in Canvas or
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Are you a returning LC&FIRP learner? CLICK HERE to take the current course or
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LC&FIRP also offers national monthly ECHO webinars
Next session Thursday, April 11
12:00 - 1:00 PM PST
Low-Dose Naltrexone Use for the Management of Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19
Hector Bonilla, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases – Stanford University
Medical Director – ME/CFS Clinic – Stanford University
CLICK HERE to register
Questions? Email echoincolorado@gmail.com