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Description
Research poster reflecting on the benefits and challenges of interprofessional collaboration in caring for a patient dealing with long term COVID-19 via simulated Telehealth appointments. Multiple discoveries were made as different professions worked together to overcome technological and educational barriers to care for a patient diagnosed with a poorly understood and novel medical condition. Health professions Involved included: Allopathic Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, Physician Assistant, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Dental Hygiene, Social Work, Physical Therapy, and Nursing.
Publication Date
Spring 2022
Disciplines
Interprofessional Education
Access/Rights
© 2022 The Authors
Preferred Citation
Moulton, Kelsey N.; Burwell, Eliza; King, Kennedy; Sideris, Zoi; and Sorbello, Brooke, "Client Centered Care through a Collaborative Lens to treat symptoms of Long Haul Covid" (2022). CECE Spring Poster Session 2022. 9.
https://dune.une.edu/cecespring2022/9
Notes
The authors were UNE students in the following programs when this research was conducted:
Moulton, Physician Assistant; Burwell, Social Work; King, Occupational Therapy; Sideris, Dental Hygiene; Sorbello, Nursing