Grand Rounds: Fall 2021 Update in Multidisciplinary Care for Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome: Why Keeping Hope is Key

Event Date: November 2nd, 2021

Zeina N. El-Chemali, MD, MSCE; Jennifer Freeburn, MS CCC-SLP (MGH)

Grand Rounds: Fall 2021 Update in Multidisciplinary Care for Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome: Why Keeping Hope is Key

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Title: Fall 2021 Update in Multidisciplinary Care for Post-Acute Covid-19 Syndrome: Why Keeping Hope is Key

Description:
For our November Grand Rounds,  Dr. Zeina N. El-Chemali and Jennifer Freeburn from Massachusetts General Hospital will present a clinical case on multidisciplinary care for post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (Long COVID). The patient will be present.

Date/Time: Tuesday, November 2nd | 8:00am – 9:00am US EDT
Cost: Free. CME credit available.
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If you want to request CME credit for virtual participation, to be eligible, send an email between 8:00-8:30am on Tuesday, September 14th with your full name, degree and organization to [email protected].

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Presenter Biographies:

Zeina N. El-Chemali, MD, MSCE is the Medical Director of the McCance Center for Brain Health. She also serves as Director of the Neuropsychiatry Clinics and Training in the department of Psychiatry and Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and an associate professor in Psychiatry and Neurology at Harvard Medical School. Her clinical interests and expertise revolve around the practice of neuropsychiatry/behavioral neurology and brain health with a special interest in early-onset dementia.

Jennifer Freeburn, MS CCC-SLP is a clinically certified and licensed Speech Language Pathologist at the Center for NeuroTechnology and NeuroRecovery in the Department of Neurology at Mass General Hospital (MGH). Her treatment strategies often include principles of self-awareness and mindfulness to support long-lasting carryover outside of the therapy room.