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January 7, 2025 Long COVID and Post-Infectious Syndromes ECHO Long COVID: Navigating Clinical Uncertainty Bateman Horne Center and the University of Utah Health ECHO teams join forces once again to provide a case-based learning series illuminating strategies for assessment and management of Long COVID (PASC), ME/CFS, and related comorbid conditions. Patient cases are shared in this session for educational purposes. In some cases, the information does not relate to an individual, and instead represents a compilation of disease presentation. In cases involving individual patient information, the patients have authorized the discussion of their case in this setting. Zeest Khan, MD is a cardiothoracic anesthesiologist living with Long COVID. In this lecture she discussed how to navigate the clinical uncertainty when treating patients with Long COVID and ME/CFS. Objectives Identify challenges to care for patients with Long COVID & ME/CFS Identify challenges to clinicians caring for Long COVID & ME/CFS patients Describe strategies to improve patient outcomes and clinician confidence Note to community members: We advise viewers to always speak with their medical care team before making any adjustments or changes to their current care regimen. Bateman Horne Center’s involvement in this program is made possible with the additional support of the Open Medicine Foundation. TIME STAMPS 00:00 Introduction and Objectives 04:52 Patient experience in healthcare 09:30 Clinical experience, existing healthcare model, need for a new paradigm 20:21 Strategies for effective management 35:27 Challenges and patient education 38:20 How clinicians can help 41:00 Question and answer