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October 4, 2022
Bateman Horne Center has partnered with the University of Utah Health to conduct a Long COVID and Post-Viral Syndromes ECHO (Project ECHO). This series delivers information to healthcare professionals utilizing short didactics and case-based learning to enhance their ability to manage patients with long COVID, ME/CFS, FM, and related comorbid conditions.
Laura A. Pace, MD, PhD., is the Founder of Metrodora Institute, adult lead for the NIH Undiagnosed Diseases Network, Chair of the Gastrointestinal Working Group for Ehlers-Danlos Society, Medical Board member for Dysautonomia International, and sits on the NIH RECOVER initiative. During her lecture she addresses:
- Post-viral gastrointestinal symptoms
- The neuroimmune axis: neuroanatomy and functions of the GI tract, enteric nervous system
- How the GI tract interfaces with the nervous, immune, and endocrine systems
- The neuroimmune axis in action
- Gut microbiota's communication with the nervous, immune, and enteroendocrine systems
-Diagnostic tools to assess: gut motility, immune profiling, enteric nervous system mapping, non-IgE mediated allergies
Note to community members: We advise viewers to always speak with their medical care team prior to making any adjustments or changes to their current regimen.
Bateman Horne Center’s involvement in this program is made possible with the additional support of the Open Medicine Foundation.