Course overview

Long Hauler Syndrome: Research & Clinical Considerations

In this course, faculty discuss our current understanding of the epidemiology, determinants, and symptoms of COVID-19 with a exploration into theoretical framework on the risk for developing long-hauler syndrome.
 Faculty

Brad Jacobs, MD, MPH, ABOIM

 Conference Series

AIHM March 2021 Virtual Conference

 Required Lessons

1

 Time to Complete

1 hour 15 minutes

 Non-CME Eligible*

CME Expired

What you will learn

  • Course Summary

  • In this webinar, we will discuss our current understanding of the epidemiology, determinants, and symptoms of this syndrome. In addition, we will explore a theoretical framework for understanding influence of the host on risk for developing this syndrome. Finally, we will review our current understanding of potential therapies under evaluation that may reduce associated morbidity.
    By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

    • Understand the epidemiology, determinants, and symptoms of this syndrome.  
    • Learn a theoretical framework on the influence of the host on increasing risk for developing this syndrome.
    • Learn potential therapies under evaluation that may reduce associated morbidity.

Course includes:

  • Video recording
  • Downloadable audio
  • Speaker handout(s)
  • 1 Quiz
  • 1 Evaluation
  • Certificate of Completion

Included in this course

Course Faculty

Brad Jacobs, MD, MPH, ABOIM

Faculty Disclosure: No financial relationships with any ineligible companies to disclose.
About brad
Brad Jacobs MD MPH ABOIM is a recognized leader in Integrative Medicine, Lifestyle Medicine and Corporate health and resiliency. He is an experienced physician, and educator. 

Dr Jacobs is Founder and Director of BlueWave Medicine, and Past-Chair of the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine. He has served as Endowed Professor and Founding Medical Director for the UC-San Francisco Osher Center for Integrative Medicine Clinical Programs. Dr Jacobs has published peer-reviewed journal articles, and book chapters. He is senior editor of “The American College of Physicians Evidence-Based Guide to Complementary and Alternative Medicine”- ACP Press 2009, and is co-author of “The Anti-Inflammation Cookbook” with Amanda Haas- Chronicle Books 2016. 

Dr. Jacobs completed his Internal Medicine residency at UCSF and is also board-certified in Integrative Medicine. He graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine, and received post-graduate training in acupuncture, herbal medicine, nutrition, fitness, stress management, yoga and martial arts.

*CME/CEU Credits

The CME for this course has expired, however you will continue to have access to your purchased content. 

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This course is self-paced with no set beginning or end date. You may complete this course on your own schedule and pace. Enrolling in and purchasing this course grants you access to its contents in perpetuity. All required course activities must be completed to earn any eligible continuing education credit(s) and obtain a certificate of completion for this course. 
The views and opinions expressed in this activity are those of the faculty and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine and/or the Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine.