Course Overview

Clinical Updates in COVID-19 Long Haulers Syndrome

This presentation will examine racial and ethnic variations to identify tends in post-acute sequelae, and explore Integrative Medicine for post-acute sequelae of SARSCoV-2 (PASC).
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2021 Annual Conference

October 29-31, 2021

Required Lessons

1 lesson with video, quiz, and evaluation

Time to Complete

60 minutes

Non-CME Eligible*

CME Expired
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Course Faculty
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What you will learn

 Course Summary

This presentation will examine racial and ethnic variations to identify tends in post-acute sequelae, and explore Integrative Medicine for post-acute sequelae of SARSCoV-2 (PASC).

 Course Objectives

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
  • Describe post-acute sequelae of SARSCoV-2 infection (PASC).
  • Identify 3 common symptoms of PASC.
  • List 3 Integrative Medicine modalities that support PASC.
See course outline below for additional information.

This course includes:

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

Course Faculty

Yvette Marie Miller, MD, ABIHM, ADS

Bio

Dr. Yvette Marie Miller is currently the American Red Cross Executive Medical Officer for the Donor and Client Support Center (DCSC) in Charlotte, NC.  She has been with Red Cross over 24yrs, serving in various leadership capacities including regional Medical Director and Director of Apheresis Donor Collections and Clinical Services for the Arizona Region. As the Executive Medical Officer for the DCSC she oversees donor eligibility, product management and donor management. She has training in leading critical conversations about structural racism, diversity, equity and inclusion and community resilience development.  Dr. Miller’s other areas of interest include blood donor recruitment and education in the African American community and underrepresented communities, equitable access to healthcare in underserved communities and use of integrative medicine modalities in community health and wellness and for self-care.

Disclosure

No financial relationships with any ineligible companies to disclose.

Accreditation and CME

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

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.

Enroll Now!

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.