Rehabilitation After COVID-19
About the course
COVID-19 (Corona Virus Disease 2019) has significantly resulted in a large number of medical, social and psychological consequences. After COVID-19 disease people can experience a variety of problems with normal functioning and will require rehabilitation services to overcome these problems.
This course includes recommendations from the multidisciplinary expert team for evidence-based interventions for adults. It is designed for healthcare professionals who may have relatively limited understanding of rehabilitation – the process, the interventions, and its positive impact. It is also relevant to patients and their families. By the end of the course you will receive crucial knowledge necessary to provide safe, effective quality rehabilitation after COVID-19.
Programme
1. The Science Of SARS-CoV-2.
2. Medical Rehabilitation.
3. COVID-19 Stress and Adaptation.
4. Managing Emotional Impairments.
5. Managing Cognitive Impairments And Behavioral Issues.
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Inga Korotkova
Candidate of psychological sciences, senior lecturer of the Department of Medical Psychology and Psychophysiology -
Maria Iakovleva
Candidate of psychological sciences, associate professor of the Department of Medical Psychology and Psychophysiology -
Vadim Lukashenko
Candidate of sciences in medicine, cardiovascular surgeon at the Pavlov first Saint Petersburg state medical university -
Irina Pervova
Doctor of sociological sciences, candidate of psychological sciences, professor of the Department of Theory and Practice of Social Work -
Valeria Mathan
Senior Lecturer of the Department of Psychology of Crisis and Extreme Situations -
Olga Schelkova
Doctor of Psychology, Professor and Acting head of the Department of Medical Psychology and Psychophysiology -
Sergey Klibson
Candidate of Medical Sciences, associate Professor of the Department of Dermatovenereology, Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University -
Elena Belyaeva
Senior Lecturer of the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies in the Field of Languages and Literature, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences -
Natalia Berezhkova
Physiotherapy instructor -
Stanislav Makarenko
Head of the Department of Physical Therapies № 1, neurologist, physiotherapist