Presenters: Leslie Fuller, ND and Jillian Moehle, ND
Original Date: February 11, 2023
Dr. Fuller and Dr. Moehle will start our symposium by presenting their working model for COVID and Long COVID pathophysiology. This model has been teased out by discussions, teaching and cases which unite their shared interests in neurology and complex clinical diagnostics. This review has been started as a basic organ system pathophysiology of PASC (post acute sequelae of COVID), and developed from there.
Dr. Fuller's review of the biochemistry of pain and magnesium was the highest ranked lecture of our recent Pain Management conference. Dr. Fuller is a 2009 graduate of NUNM. Her career includes 10 years of work in sports medicine, neurologic disability, and IV therapy. During this time, she has focused on working with individuals with spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, and stroke, as well as helping able-bodied individuals become the best athletes possible. She continues to lecture at NUNM on the topics of neurology, pain management, and IV therapy.
Dr. Moehle will be presenting on long-COVID pathophysiology as it relates to GI and endocrine conditions, while laying groundwork for potential treatment approaches. In this presentation she will discuss risk factors, symptom presentation, and relevant research to help inform best clinical practice when it comes to managing patients with long-COVID syndrome.
1.5 General CEUs approved by OBNM