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Long COVID: Autoimmune Disease Management

Access

12 months

Format

Online Masterclass

Duration

4.5 hours

Presenters


Dr. Leo Galland, Dr. Mark Donohoe & Dr. Elizabeth Steels

The landscape of long COVID unveils a compelling frontier for medical exploration, where practitioners delve into understanding the intricate interplay between viral infection and autoimmune dysregulation. Recent research, encompassing nearly 4 million individuals, underscores a significant correlation between COVID-19 and heightened susceptibility to autoimmune diseases, signaling a critical area of investigation. While the precise mechanisms linking COVID-19 to autoimmune conditions remain elusive, emerging evidence highlights the virus’s potential to induce a dysregulated immune response, culminating in excessive inflammatory cytokine production. It is imperative for doctors to cultivate a comprehensive understanding of these conditions and explore holistic treatment protocols. By integrating both medical and nutritional modalities, practitioners can navigate the complexities of post-COVID autoimmune phenomena, striving to deliver effective clinical outcomes.

In this masterclass, Dr. Leo Galland explores Autoimmune Disease Management, alongside a case study presented by Dr. Mark Donohoe and a workshop led by Dr. Elizabeth Steels. The course also includes the ACNEM Autoimmune Disease Management Protocol, providing an invaluable resource for clinical application.

Course Overview

Topic
PRESENTER
Autoimmune Disease Management
Dr. Leo Galland
Autoimmune Case Study
Dr. Mark Donohoe
Workshop: Autoimmune Disease Management
Dr. Elizabeth Steels
Autoimmune Disease Management Protocol

MEET THE PRESENTERS

Dr. Leo Galland

MD, FACP, FACN, Author 
Leo Galland, MD, is a board-certified internist practicing in New York City and a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and the American College of Nutrition. He has received the Linus Pauling Award (2000) from the Institute of Functional Medicine for creating basic principles of functional medicine. Since the onset of the pandemic he has devoted most of his time to research on covid-19 and to the education of other health practitioners in understanding the complex biology of the disease and its aftermath. His analysis and recommendations for prevention and treatment have been posted regularly on his website. He has created a series of videos on the long covid syndrome, intended for the general public and for health professionals. Educated at Harvard University and the New York University School of Medicine, he has received the Albert Norris Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award from Marquis Who’s Who for his contributions to medical innovation. He is recognized in The Leading Physicians of the World and America’s Top Doctors. Dr. Galland has contributed to world medical literature with several dozen articles in scientific journals and chapters in medical textbooks. He created the section on Functional Foods for the Encyclopedia of Human Nutrition.

Dr. Mark Donohoe

MBBS, FACNEM, FASLM
Dr. Mark Donohoe, ACNEM President, graduated from Sydney University in 1980, opening his medical practice on the Central Coast New South Wales in 1983. The patients of his new practice led him into the fields of Environmental Medicine and Nutritional Medicine. He was awarded fellowships from the Australian Society of Environmental Medicine (ASEM), the Australasian College of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine (ACNEM), and more recently the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine (ASLM). Over his 38 years in practice, Mark has specialised in the fields of chronic fatigue syndrome, environmental and occupational toxicology, and sensory sensitivities including multiple chemical sensitivity. Mark works with his wife, Fiona, at Mosman Integrative Medicine in Sydney. While he focuses on causes of illnesses and diseases, Fiona manages the healthcare side of the practice where she and other natural healthcare practitioners provide consultations and classes in yoga, Qi gong, pregnancy yoga, meditation, mindfulness and movement. Mark and Fiona work together with an underlying philosophy that health in all its forms is the best prevention of disease, and that most disease is best managed by clean air, clean food, clean water and a commitment to a diet and lifestyle that is health enhancing.

Dr. Elizabeth Steels

PhD, BA(Clin Biochem), BA(Nutr Diet) 
Dr. Elizabeth Steels is a biomedical scientist, biochemist, and nutritionist. Having completed her PhD 30 years ago focussed on cellular oxygenation and regeneration, her interests became firmly fixed on the value of polyphenols in health and disease. Her career has ranged from pharmaceutical to natural medicine manufacturing, product development, formulations, clinical trials, clinical practice and regulatory affairs. She is an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow in the Dept of Pharmacy, School of Medicine, University of Queensland and mentors a growing team of MPhil and PhD students. She is a principal for a CRO specialising in innovative and unique clinical design with a regulatory and commercial focus of natural medicine focussing on innovative claims and clinical trials of polyphenols, eco-cannabinoids and botanicals. She is also Head of Research & Development at Integria Healthcare. She is well-published and often speaks at academic and industry events.