
What could adequate care and precision treatment for Long COVID look like?
Join us for a conversation with a panel of patient advocates & researchers, who will discuss the importance of patient-led research efforts and how that has shaped emerging research on Long COVID.
We need inclusive research that centers patient voices and draws from patient wisdom & experience with Long COVID and associated diseases like ME/CFS. Nothing about us without us!
This panel is hosted by the American Association on Health and Disability in partnership with the All of Us Research research program. We’re looking forward to hearing from these great panelists – including Jacqueline Luciano, who is a participant in Long COVID Justice’s Listening for the Long Haul project and a member of our new Long COVID Communicators cohort.
“LONG COVID, DISABILITY AND ALL OF US”
⏰ Tues April 30, 2:00-3:30pm ET
🔗 Register: bit.ly/April30-Panel
➕ ASL & CART will be provided, and additional accommodations can be requested.
Panelists:
- Claudia Sherman (Long COVID Moonshot)
- Dr. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez (UT Health San Antonio)
- Lisa McCorkell (Patient-Led Research Collaborative)
- Jacqueline Luciano (Long COVID Justice)
- Moderated by Ezra Spier (Long COVID Moonshot)
This is the fourth conversation in the 2023-2024 Disability & Health Webinar Series.