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Global webinar series on post COVID-19 condition [1]

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Date: 2024-02-28

Practical strategies for symptom management in post COVID-19 condition

The Clinical Management and Operations Unit of WHO's Health Emergencies Program supports a webinar program on post COVID-19 condition (also referred to as long COVID). The series aims to disseminate evidence-based clinical guidance and build the capacity of clinicians globally to identify, diagnose, and treat patients with long COVID. This initiative is run by the ECHO Institute, a WHO Collaborating Centre for Digital Learning in Health Emergencies, and is supported by a grant from the Schmidt Initiative for long COVID.

This global monthly ECHO webinar series offers presentations by subject matter experts, examples of emerging best practices and models of care, and a facilitated Q&A.



Speakers and panelists



Dr Benjamin Abramoff

Director of the Post-COVID Assessment and Recovery Clinic

University of Pennsylvania, United States

Dr Giovanni Guaraldi

Associate Professor of Infectious Disease

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

Dr Alfonso Rodriguez-Morales

Senior Researcher and Faculty, Faculty of Medicine,

Fundación Universitaria Autónoma de las Américas, Colombia

Each topic is offered twice a month, for time zone convenience. Sessions are interpreted in real time from English into Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Arabic, and all languages are also recorded and available for later viewing.

Date and time



Wednesday, 28 February 2024: 16.00 CET

Friday, 1 March 2024: 04.00 CET



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[1] Url: https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2024/02/28/default-calendar/strategies-for-long-covid-symptom-management

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