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Long Covid – Medical Implications

Kyle Enfield MD, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care/Long COVID Clinic at the University of Virginia, presents the latest information on the identification and treatment of Long COVID, a syndrome about which we learn more every day.

The Functional Implications of Post-COVID conditions

In this session, Dr. Pollok discusses general post intensive care/post viral syndromes, and more specifically, Long COVID, from the standpoint of a rehabilitative therapist. Learn more about the functional presentation, assessment, measures, and progression of patients with these debilitating conditions.

Primary Care Perspective on Hepatitis C and HIV

Dr. David Callendar leads off this 3 part series on the management of chronic infections with a discussion of Hepatitis C and HIV from the standpoint of a primary care practitioner. He considers the importance of the relationship between the patient and physician, evidence-based screening recommendations and therapies, and when to refer to subspecialists for […]

The Birds and the Bees…with Artificial Knees? Virginia IMPACT October 2023 Project ECHO

A topic sometimes avoided, Aval Na’Ree Green MD, CMD, MHA, Assistant Professor of Texas A&M Health Science Center and Laurie Archbald-Pannone MD, MPH, AGSF, FACP, Associate Professor of Geriatrics and Infectious Disease at the University of Virginia, discuss the medical and psychosocial aspects of sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases among elders in long-term care settings.

It’s OK to have a Dirty Urine – Virginia IMPACT ECHO September 2023

Robin Jump MD, PhD, Associate Director of the Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center at the Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System, presents a holistic approach to the management of elders in long-term care settings with urinary signs and symptoms, with special consideration given to antimicrobial stewardship and education of the residents, caregivers, and family members.

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