Providence Swedish is participating in RECOVER, the nationwide study on Long COVID that is researching causes of Long COVID and effectiveness of Long COVID treatments. Join us on July 28 for a special virtual town hall event to learn more about this important research.
The town tall is a special live event, where researchers from Providence Swedish will be joined colleagues from the Institute for Systems Biology (Seattle), Cedars Sinai (Los Angeles) and Providence Sacred Heart (Spokane) to discuss updates from the RECOVER (Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery) study.
RECOVER is seeking to better understand the causes of Long COVID and find treatments for the condition. Providence Swedish is among the dozens of U.S. trial sites which have enrolled patients into this important research. We will review some recently published results from RECOVER; share highlights from a newly published paper on sex differences in Long COVID, presented by Julie Wallick; and more.
We invite you to join us on Monday, July 28 from 5 to 6 p.m. PDT for this special virtual event.
You’ll also have the opportunity to participate in a Q&A with a panel of RECOVER’s coordinators and research leaders. You may submit questions in advance or during the town hall event. Use this link or the QR code on the flyer to register.
About Providence Swedish
Providence Swedish has served the Puget Sound region since the first Providence hospital opened in Seattle in 1877 and the first Swedish hospital opened in 1910. The two organizations affiliated in 2012 and today comprise the largest health care delivery system in Western Washington, with 22,000 caregivers, eight hospitals and 244 clinics throughout Western Washington – from Everett to Centralia. A not-for-profit family of organizations, Providence Swedish provides more than $545 million in community benefit in the Puget Sound region each year. The health system offers a comprehensive range of services and specialty and subspecialty care in a number of clinical areas, including cancer, cardiovascular health, neurosciences, orthopedics, digestive health and women’s and children’s care. For more information, visit providence.org/swedish.