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Long Covid, MD
Explore paths to Long Covid recovery with Dr Zeest Khan, a Stanford-trained physician who is battling the disease herself. On “Long Covid, MD” she translates complex medical research into actionable steps for meaningful recovery. Dr Khan empowers patients with science-backed insights, demystifies the health care system, and shares her personal journey navigating new limitations. Whether you or a loved one has Long Covid, tune in to gain clarity and learn tools to maintain a meaningful life after diagnosis. Discover hope, understanding and resilience on every episode of Long Covid, MD.
Contributors

Guests

Amy Mooney OTR/L
https://www.ot4me.com/
Harry Leeming
Harry Leeming
Co-founder of Visble
MakeVisible.com
I was a fit and healthy 29 year old, but a mild [COVID] infection has turned my life upside down. I’ve now had ongoing symptoms of [Long COVID] for 3 years. The lack of recognition, support and tools to manage my condition has been alarming.
With Visible, we’re building a patient-powered platform to measure and manage my illness, and those of millions of others like me.

Hylton Molzof, PhD
Hylton Molzof, PhD, MPH, DBSM
Dr. Molzof is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Licensed Clinical Psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford School of Medicine and is also board certified in Behavioral Sleep Medicine by the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine. She specializes in the assessment and treatment of sleep disorders via behavioral sleep medicine interventions, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) and positive airway pressure (PAP) desensitization. Inspired by her background in public health, she has a strong interest in quality improvement and clinical program development projects aimed at enhancing the quality and accessibility of sleep and circadian medicine for patients with chronic health conditions.

Jean Storm, DO
Dr Jean Storm, a specialist in long-term care medicine and the medical director of Quality Insights, a healthcare quality improvement organization. Dr Storm worked as a physician in nursing homes during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and now she's urging us to recognize the impact of long COVID in this population.

Todd Davenport, DPT
TODD DAVENPORT is Professor and Chair in the Department of Physical Therapy at University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. He earned his bachelor’s degrees in psychology and exercise science (sports medicine) from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California, Master of Public Health degree from the University of California at Berkeley, California, and Doctor of Philosophy in Health, Exercise, and Sport Sciences from the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom. Dr. Davenport is a scientific advisor to the Workwell Foundation and Chair of Long Covid Physio.