Long COVID-19 presents a significant challenge in general practice, with patients experiencing a broad and often debilitating range of symptoms. GPs are at the frontline of care, yet the evolving nature of research, varied presentations, and complexities of management can make it difficult to navigate. This webinar aims to empower and upskill GPs with the latest evidence-based understanding of Long COVID-19, its pathophysiology, and practical approaches to patient care. The session will feature expert-led talks, followed by interactive Q&A discussions.
Learning objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Recognise the key presentations and symptomatology of Long COVID-19 encountered in general practice.
- Understand the current research and evidence-based insights into the pathophysiology of Long COVID-19.
- Manage common Long COVID-19 symptoms, including fatigue, brain fog, and breathlessness, using practical, patient-centred approaches.
- Address more complex Long COVID-19 manifestations such as mast cell activation syndrome, POTS, and pleuritic chest pain.
- Explore emerging and debated topics in Long COVID-19 management, including microclots, vagal nerve dysfunction, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, supplements, and Low Dose Naltrexone.
- Discuss prognosis and expected outcomes to better support and counsel patients on their recovery journey.
Webinar Chair:
Dr Salman Waqar,GP in Berkshire and Honorary Academic GP, Imperial College London
Webinar speakers:
Dr Tim Robinson, GP Clinical lead Dorset, Bristol and Torbay
Dr Harsha Master, GP Lead Covid Assessment and Rehabilitation
Pricing:
AiT rate – £15
Members rate – £20
Non-members rate – £30