Long Covid Rehab – the long road to recovery?

The fifteenth webinar in the series, ‘Long Covid rehab – The long road to recovery?’ took place on Wednesday 29 September, learn more about the event and watch the webinar in full:

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Tags: COVID-19

The Event

Our panel of clinical and industry experts joined us in conversation on Wednesday 29 September 2021 for the fifteenth in our series of FREE, live webinars.

The Agenda

12.30: Dr Ian BernsteinDirector of Medical Education, Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust, MSK Physician Connect Health – Chair’s opening remarks

12.40: Rachael Moses OBEConsultant Respiratory Physiotherapist, National Clinical Speciality Advisor for Long COVID and Respiratory and President-Elect, British Thoracic Society – expert clinical physio perspective

12.50: Dr James Hull, Consultant Respiratory Physician, Royal Brompton Hospital – expert medical perspective

13.00: Dr Razia Bhatti-AliConsultant Clinical Psychologist, Connect Health Pain Services – Living with long Covid and a clinical perspective

13.10: Steve TolanAllied Health Professions Lead and Long Covid Programme Lead for London Region, NHS England & NHS Improvement – the national challenge

13.20: Karen BradburyRegional Clinical Lead, Connect Health Pain Services – the challenges of developing a Long-Covid model

13.30: Q&A

13.45: End

 

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Rachael Moses OBE

Dr James Hull

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