Today, we delve into the changing landscape of COVID-19. Corinne Kohler, MD, FAAFP and Santina Wheat, MD, MPH, FAAFP provide valuable insights into this complex scenario.COVID-19's shift from a designated public health emergency isn't an end. Rather, it’s a transition in the battle against the virus. We explore the impacts of this decision, the continued need for testing and vaccinations, and the vital role of vigilance against new variants. It's clear that even as the emergency status ends, the importance of sustained public health education and understanding the nuances of reported data remains paramount.As we navigate the evolving landscape of COVID-19, we discuss the imminent introduction of monovalent vaccines in the fall. These vaccines will undoubtedly bring about new counseling challenges. Dr. Wheat and Dr. Kohler share their concerns and discuss programs to ensure the availability and continued coverage of vaccines for our patients. Furthermore, they address the potential impacts of changing regulations on cross-border healthcare for those practicing in states serving neighboring residents; as well as the need for increased flexibility and vigilance in response to these changes.As clinicians, we need to pay attention to information that is continuing to evolve and speak with our organizations about how our processes are changing. At the same time, we must remain good advocates for our patients throughout these transitions.Topics include:- Updates since public health emergency (PHE) ended - What has remained the same since the PHE ended- Changes in perception of COVID-19 and vaccines- Keeping up with new information about changes regarding COVID-19 vaccines Objectives:- Review items that have changed or remained the same with the end of the public health emergency- Discuss the introduction of future COVID-19 vaccines and the changing landscapeMeet the Faculty For more details, earn CME credit, or to provide feedback visit us at:https://www.illinoisvaccinates.com/23-the-changing-landscape-of-covid-19/ Visit us at illinoisvaccinates.com/podcasts.
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Trust Erosion & Vaccine Skepticism in the Post-COVID World
We are witnessing alarming levels of trust erosion and vaccine skepticism that have emerged in the post-COVID world. Join us as we take a deeper look into this critical issue with Christina Wells, MD, MPH, DipABLM, FAAFP and Marian Sassetti, MD, FAAFP. These seasoned family doctors, with over five decades of combined experiences, address the concerning decline in vaccine confidence. They share their encounters with unexpected mistrust within their practices. They also bring to light the startling number of children missing out on critical vaccines, painting a picture of the current state of vaccine uptake worldwide.Yet, all is not doom and gloom. As we progress through this enlightening conversation, we map out effective strategies for overcoming these challenges. Topics include:- Practical methods to track and communicate vaccine schedules - The vital role of healthcare providers in advocating for vaccines- Innovative ways to improve vaccine delivery Emphasizing the significance of accurately communicating the effectiveness of the COVID vaccine, we delve into the potential repercussions of decreased vaccine uptake. We wrap up by tackling the pivotal task of fostering vaccine trust, sharing insights on how to effectively communicate vaccine information to patients and parents. Join us on this deeply impactful journey as we navigate a path to promote vaccination access, trust, and ultimately, the health and well-being of our communities.Objectives:Awareness of alarming levels of trust erosion & vaccine skepticism post-COVIDUnderstanding where vaccine skepticism and mistrust stem fromWays to navigate challenging conversations with patients who don’t trust vaccinesExplore strategies to rebuild trust and improve vaccine uptake in our patientsVisit us at illinoisvaccinates.com/podcasts.
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The Continued Importance of Offering & Encouraging COVID-19 Vaccinations
Do you know the true impact of COVID-19 vaccinations in preventing severe illness, hospitalizations, and death? Join us for a vital conversation with our faculty experts. Together, we uncover the latest research on the vaccines' role in preventing complications from the virus and reveal exciting new findings on potential anti-inflammatory benefits and a reduced risk of long COVID for those who have been vaccinated.As new data is published, we should be continually providing that information to our patients. We can keep those conversations going by sharing that data in meaningful ways for our patients. Amid the misinformation that circulates, we can be a trusted resource for patients for reliable information about vaccines and their importance.We also explore the importance of vaccination for high-risk patients, the risk factors associated with COVID-19 complications and how chronic illnesses can increase the severity of symptoms. Learn how to effectively communicate the risk and the benefits of getting vaccinated. Boost your resolve to be a role model and advocate for COVID-19 vaccinations in our healthcare practices and communities.Topics include:Preventive benefits of COVID-19 vaccinationFactors that contribute to a higher likelihood of experiencing severe issues from COVID-19Benefits of vaccines pre and post infectionIncorporating COVID-19 vaccines into regular immunization schedulesResearch specific to pregnant women and childrenMore evidence of safety and benefits of the vaccineAdditional risks from contracting COVID-19 & other inflammatory or chronic conditions that might ariseRecently added populations who are at higher risk of developing complications from COVID-19ObjectivesUnderstand how to discuss the evidence for the continued recommendation of the COVID-19 vaccineRecognize the additional impacts of COVID-19 on special populationsIdentify the current higher risk groups for COVID-19 complicationsHosted by: Corinne Kohler, MD, FAAFP, Christina Wells, MD, MPH, FAAFP, and Santina Wheat, MD, MPH, FAAFPMeet the FacultyYour thoughts are very important to us! Please take 2 minutes to review this episode.ReviewEarn CME Credits for Each Episode!Listen to our pre-recorded episodes and earn .50 credit for each episode. Take a short post test and evaluation on the Illinois Academy of Family Physicians online education library and earn credits for your time.AccreditationThe Illinois Academy of Family Physicians (IAFP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.AMA PRA Category 1 - The Illinois Academy of Family Physicians designates each Online enduring material for a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 credit™Nurses and nurse Practitioners can submit Certificates of Attendance to their accrediting board to claim credit for participation.Claim CreditVisit us at illinoisvaccinates.com/podcasts.
The new normal. As clinicians, it is important to have new plans for how we're going to enjoy our lives, enjoy each other, and continue to care for our patients the best way we can. Our patients count on us to be their trusted caregivers.Santina Wheat MD, MPH, FAAFP and Marian R. Sassetti, MD, FAAFP discuss the importance of our interactions with patients to show we are thinking about their health and disease prevention. This includes mainstreaming COVID-19 vaccinations and maintaining protections to keep patients healthy.Rather than isolating COVID-19, they share ways they are integrating these conversations as part of the normal discussions about immunizations and preventative health.They remind us that as trusted caregivers, if we don't bring something up, it doesn't seem important. So, the more we bring it up, the more important it becomes. Topics include:Integrating COVID vaccines into day-to-day medicine going forward since so many of our patients have moved on and resumed "normal life"Reminding patients that COVID remains a threat, if not to them, to other people they care about Discussing all vaccinations – especially with parents since there are so many childhood immunizationsThe importance of promoting and talking about the vaccine and boosters Normalizing wearing masks for more than just COVIDObjectives:Identify ways of discussing and adjusting to the “new normal” with patientsReview the importance of knowing where vaccines are availableDiscuss how primary care clinicians can continue to improve vaccine confidence and uptake, even if they don’t provide the COVID-19 vaccines in their clinicYour thoughts are very important to us! Please take 2 minutes to review this episode.ReviewEarn CME Credits for Each Episode!Listen to our pre-recorded episodes and earn .50 credit for each episode. Take a short post test and evaluation on the Illinois Academy of Family Physicians online education library and earn credits for your time.AccreditationThe Illinois Academy of Family Physicians (IAFP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.AMA PRA Category 1 - The Illinois Academy of Family Physicians designates each Online enduring material for a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 credit™Nurses and nurse Practitioners can submit Certificates of Attendance to their accrediting board to claim credit for participation.Claim CreditMore details:Mainstreaming COVID-19 Vaccinations & Maintaining ProtectionsVisit us at illinoisvaccinates.com/podcasts.
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Long COVID - Part 2 of 2, A Pulmonologist’s Long COVID Journey
In part two of this series, Dr. Stephanie LaBedz, a pulmonary and critical care physician at the University of Illinois at Chicago, joins Dr. Christina Wells, a family physician, also with UIC, to discuss her experience with long COVID. She shares how it has helped in her approach to patients suffering from long COVID. They talk about what family physicians should understand about long COVID.There are many ways that patients with long COVID can present. We may not always know or recognize which conditions are related to long COVID. As physicians, it is important to review a patient’s medical history in order to identify what may be causing the current symptoms. Topics Dr. LaBedz covers include:· Her symptoms, and others, associated with long COVID· Ways to treat patients in the absence of an overriding long COVID treatment· Suggestions for family physicians treating patients who may be presenting with symptoms suggestive of long COVID· Lessons she has learned since she first had COVID· The importance of helping patients listen to their bodies in order to get better· What makes diagnosing long COVID more difficult than other medical conditionsObjectives:- Identify how long COVID may present in patients- Understand what an “energy envelope” is and its importance in treating patients with long COVID- Recognize the distress long COVID patients may experience- Determine the best ways to assist your patients in their recoveryMeet the FacultyYour thoughts are very important to us! Please take 2 minutes to review this episode. Click Here.Resources:Illinois Vaccinates - www.Illinoisvaccinates.comCDC - https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/index.htmlCDC Underlying Medical Conditions Associated with High Risk for Severe COVID-19: Information for Healthcare Providers To share with your patients: People with Certain Medical Conditions at Increased Risk for Severe Illness Other terms that are used when discussing long COVID symptoms include PASC, post-acute sequelae SARS-CoV-2 infection, post-acute sequelae of COVID-19, post-acute COVID-19, chronic COVID-19, post COVID-19 syndrome, long-haul COVID-19, post exertional fatigue, post exertional malaise, POTS. postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome,Earn CME Credits for Each Episode!Listen to our pre-recorded episodes and earn .50 credit for each episode. Take a short post test and evaluation on the Illinois Academy of Family Physicians online education library and earn credits for your time.AccreditationThe Illinois Academy of Family Physicians (IAFP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.AMA PRA Category 1 - The Illinois Academy of Family Physicians designates each Online enduring material for a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Visit us at illinoisvaccinates.com/podcasts.
About Beyond the Needle - A Physician's Guide to Increasing COVID-19 Vaccination Rates
Welcome to Beyond the Needle, a podcast for and by physicians. Sit down with our weekly guest primary care clinicians as we tackle the real-world barriers to COVID-19 vaccination uptake and share our experiences with implementation. Together, we’ll uncover practical solutions to help you and your team incorporate the COVID-19 vaccine into your practice and increase vaccination rates amongst your patients. Working to honor the struggles and traumas of the pandemic, we will empower the primary care clinician to feel confident in implementing COVID-19 vaccinations so that their patients can receive the vaccine within their usual site of care. Join I-VAC Faculty and primary care clinicians from across the state as they share the highs and lows of their experiences and lessons learned throughout the pandemic.Funding for this project was provided by the Office of Disease Control, through the Illinois Department of Public Health
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