Practical problems in primary care teams Evening CPD sessions for primary care practitioners Spring/Summer 2021
"Long-COVID: witnessing the emergence of a new condition"
Speaker
Professor Carolyn Chew-Graham, Professor of General Practice Research, Keele University and General Practitioner, Manchester
Date
Wednesday 21st April 2021
Time
7.00 to 9.00pm
Venue
Zoom Webinar
Places
60
No pharmaceutical involvement
Details
Prof Chew-Graham will present the findings of a qualitative study completed in the summer of 2020 which explored the emergence of 'Long-COVID'. Interviews with 30 people living with long-COVID were conducted, and the analysis contributed to the development of the RCGP learning module on Long-COVID, the RCGP 'Top Ten Tips', and were cited in the NICE guidance on the management of post-acute COVID.
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