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CBC’s St. John’s Morning Show host Jen White spoke with Dr. Iram Anees & advocate Stace Alexander about their experiences with #LongCOVID and the upcoming 2025 #LCWSymposium, taking place in St. John’s and online, Oct 20–21, 2025.

Listen to learn what to expect & why it matters: bit.ly/4nHKDuV
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Coming soon - our Art Gallery returns as part of the 2025 #LCWSymposium! This year’s gallery features both physical artworks and audio-visual submissions, sharing powerful perspectives on living with #LongCOVID.

Dates: Oct 20-21, 2025
Reserve your spot now: bit.ly/4hRoczz
Promotional graphic for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Text reads: Coming Soon: 2025 Long COVID Art Gallery. The bottom section shows a collage of displayed artworks, including photography, drawings, written reflections, and mixed-media pieces exhibited on panels in a gallery space. The footer text reads: 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID, October 20–21, 2025, Virtual and In-person. The Long COVID Web logo appears in the top right.
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(2/2) Speakers for the Trainee Session (Oct 20, 1:00–1:45 PM NT):
- Kieran Vasanthan, MD
- Jane McKay, BSP, MD, FRCPC, FACP
- Stephanie Jones, Patient with Lived Experience

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(1/2) Join the Trainee Session at the 2025 #LCWSymposium to explore #LongCOVID diagnostic criteria, apply evidence-based management strategies, and discuss challenges faced by patients with Long COVID in care.

Date: Oct 20, 1:00–1:45 PM NT
Register: bit.ly/4hRoczz
Promotional graphic for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Text reads: Day 1, Oct 20, 13:00–13:45 NT, Trainee Session. Three headshots are shown: Moderator Kieran Vasanthan, MD, GIM Fellow, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Jane McKay, BSP, MD, FRCPC, FACP, General Internal Medicine Specialist, Providence Health Care, UBC Division of General Internal Medicine; and Stephanie Jones, Patient with Lived Experience, Health Sciences Center, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. Footer text: 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID, October 20–21, 2025, Virtual and In-person. The Long COVID Web logo appears in the top right.
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(2/2) Speakers for the ‘Cross-pillar Discussion’ session (Oct 21, 3:45–4:45 PM NT):
- Doug Gross, PhD
- Jennifer Hulme, MDCM
- Katherine Clarke, MD
- Laura Fregeau, MSc

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(1/2) Don’t miss the Cross-pillar Discussion at the 2025 #LCWSymposium. Speakers will share research, clinical, and lived experience insights, address gaps in #LongCOVID knowledge, and explore emerging priorities for future collaboration.

Date: Oct 21, 3.45–4.45 PM NT
Register: bit.ly/4hRoczz
Promotional poster for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Session title: Cross-pillar Discussion. Date: Day 2, October 21, 2025, 15.45–16.45 NT. Moderator: Doug Gross, PhD, BScPT, Professor and Chair, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta. Speakers: Jennifer Hulme, MDCM, CCFP-EM, MPH, Emergency Physician and Health Systems Researcher, University of Toronto; Katherine Clarke, MD, Family Physician and Clinical Assistant Professor, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador; Laura Fregeau, MSc, Occupational Therapist, ErgoFrégeau Occupational Therapy. Banner notes event dates October 20–21, 2025, Virtual and In-person.
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Join Dr. Angela Cheung at the 2025 #LCWSymposium for an 'Update on #LongCOVID: The Impact, the Science and the Trials'. Learn about the current impact of Long COVID, its key driving factors & current trials and findings.

Date: Oct 21, 2.30–3.30 PM NT
Register: bit.ly/4hRoczz
Promotional graphic for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Text reads: Day 2, Oct 21, 14:30–15:30 NT, Update on Long COVID: The Impact, the Science and the Trials. A headshot of Dr. Angela Cheung is shown in a circular frame. Text lists her credentials: PhD, MD, FRCPC, Clinician Scientist, UHN; Senior Scientist, Toronto General Hospital Research Institute; Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto. Footer text: 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID, October 20–21, 2025, Virtual and In-person. The Long COVID Web logo appears in the top right.
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Register to take part in the 3rd Canadian Symposium on #LongCOVID, October 20–21, 2025, & engage in critical discussions shaping care and policy.

Registration deadlines:
Oct 14, 2025 (In-person)
Oct 17, 2025 (Virtual)
Spaces are limited—reserve your spot today: bit.ly/4hRoczz

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Promotional graphic for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Text reads: “Registration Deadlines: Oct 14, 2025, for In-person registrations; Oct 17, 2025, for Virtual registrations.” The event is virtual and in-person at Emera Innovation Exchange, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, October 20–21, 2025. The Long COVID Web logo appears in the top left corner, with a photo of St. John’s harbor and colorful buildings at the bottom.
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We regret to share that today’s #LongCOVIDWeb webinar, “Long COVID and the Immune System” with Dr. Daniel Altmann, has been cancelled due to a personal emergency. We are working on rescheduling and will share the new date soon. Thank you for your understanding.
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Reminder - Join us tomorrow for our #LongCOVIDWebinar, " #LongCOVID and the Immune System," with Professor Danny Altmann & opening comments for the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation by Farwa Naqvi.

Date: Tue, Sep 30, 2025
Time: 1:00–2:00 PM ET
Register: bit.ly/4nnE7bX
Promotional graphic for the Long COVID Web Webinar Series. Title: “Long COVID and the Immune System.” Date: September 30, 2025, 1–2 pm ET. Speakers: Dr. Daniel Altmann, Department of Immunology and Inflammation, Imperial College, Faculty of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK; and Farwa Naqvi, MSc, BCr, Indigenous Engagement Lead, Long COVID Web. The Long COVID Web logo appears at the bottom right.
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Join Robby Nieuwlaat, MSc, PhD, at his session at the 2025 #LCWSymposium and learn about the CAN-PCC guidelines—how they impact practice, support resource use, and guide future research.

Date: Oct 20, 4.00–4.30 PM NT
Register: bit.ly/4hRoczz

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3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID Registration hosted by Whova
2025-10-20, St. John's, NL
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Reminder - Join us tomorrow for our #LongCOVIDWebinar, " #LongCOVID and the Immune System," with Professor Danny Altmann & opening comments for the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation by Farwa Naqvi.

Date: Tue, Sep 30, 2025
Time: 1:00–2:00 PM ET
Register: bit.ly/4nnE7bX
Promotional graphic for the Long COVID Web Webinar Series. Title: “Long COVID and the Immune System.” Date: September 30, 2025, 1–2 pm ET. Speakers: Dr. Daniel Altmann, Department of Immunology and Inflammation, Imperial College, Faculty of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK; and Farwa Naqvi, MSc, BCr, Indigenous Engagement Lead, Long COVID Web. The Long COVID Web logo appears at the bottom right.
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We’re excited to share that the Whova platform is now live! Log in or sign up to access the full agenda for the 2025 #LCWSymposium, explore sessions, & view poster presentations.

Dates: Oct 20 - 21, 2025, virtual & in-person
Limited seats available, register now: bit.ly/4hRoczz
Promotional graphic for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Text reads: “Live on Whova! Virtual and In-Person. Emera Innovation Exchange Conference Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. October 20–21, 2025.” The Long COVID Web logo appears at the top left. A photo of colorful houses and waterfront in St. John’s, Newfoundland fills the bottom.
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Join the Atlantic Meetup at the 3rd Canadian Symposium on #LongCOVID and hear the latest research and advocacy updates from the region from Dr. Iram Anees, Stacey Alexander, and Dr. Doug Gross.

Date: Oct 21, 8:30–9:30 AM NT (hybrid event)
Limited spots! Register today: bit.ly/43YYF3I #LCWSymposium
Promotional graphic for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Session: Atlantic Meetup, October 21, 2025, 08:30–09:30 NT. Moderator: Iram Anees, MD, FRCPC, Co-chair, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Memorial University. Speakers: Stacey Alexander, B.PE, BEd, MEd (IT), Educator, Person with Lived Experience, Admin Team for Long COVID Canada Collaborative, CAN-PCC Guideline Team Member; and Doug Gross, PhD, BScPT, Professor and Chair, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta. Event: October 20–21, 2025, Virtual and In-person.
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The 3rd Canadian Symposium on #LongCOVID (Oct 20–21, 2025) has been certified by the @cfpc-cmfc.bsky.social for up to 10.75 Mainpro+® Certified Activity credits. Join us in St. John’s or online for this accredited event.

Limited seats available, register today: bit.ly/4hRoczz
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Promotional graphic for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Text highlights: “Earn CFPC Mainpro+ Certified Activity Credits” Event details: Virtual and in-person at Emera Innovation Exchange, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, October 20–21, 2025. Background shows a view of St. John’s harbour and colourful city buildings.
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(2/2) Speakers for the ‘The Expanding Burden of #LongCOVID: Implications for Population Health’ session (Oct 21, 1:30–2:30 PM NT):

- Gary Groot, MD
- Nicole Shaver, MS,
- @gosiagasperophd.bsky.social, PhD
- @drdavidkeegan.bsky.social, MD
- Matthew Oliver, PEng

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(1/2) Join 'The Expanding Burden of #LongCOVID: Implications for Population Health' at the 2025 #LCWSymposium. Explore research insights, emerging research priorities, Indigenous cosmologies in Long COVID care, & more.

Date: Oct 21, 1:30–2:30 PM NT
Register: bit.ly/4hRoczz
Promotional graphic for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Session: “The Expanding Burden of Long COVID: Implications for Population Health,” Oct 21, 2025, 13:30–14:30 NT. Moderator: Gary Groot, MD (University of Saskatchewan). Panelists: Nicole Shaver, MS (University of Ottawa); Malgorzata Gasperowicz, PhD (Canadian Aerosol Transmission Coalition); David Keegan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP (University of Calgary); Matthew Oliver, PEng (Professional Standards and Ethics Advocate). Session will cover key multi-stakeholder insights, persistent gaps across research pillars, emerging priorities for collaboration, and the relevance of Indigenous cosmologies for Long COVID research and care.
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(2/2) Speakers for the ‘Improving Health Service Delivery for People Affected by #LongCOVID’ session (Oct 21, 10.45–11.45 PM NT):

- Hiten Naik, MD
- Simon Décary, PhD
- Jill Cameron, PhD
- Claire Wilson
- Naveed Janjua, MBBS
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(1/2) Join the ‘Improving Health Service Delivery for People Affected by #LongCOVID’ session at the 2025 #LCWSymposium to explore care models, family-centered care, interdisciplinary approaches, and health system data.

Date: Oct 21, 2025, 10.45–11.45 PM NT
Register: bit.ly/4hRoczz
Promotional poster for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Session title: “Improving Health Service Delivery for People Affected by Long COVID.” Scheduled for Day 2, October 21, 2025, from 10:45–11:45 NT. Moderator: Hiten Naik, MD, Research Fellow, University of British Columbia and BC Post-COVID-19 Interdisciplinary Clinical Care Network. Speakers: Simon Decary, PhD, Assistant Professor, Université de Sherbrooke; Jill Cameron, PhD, Professor and Vice Chair Research, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto; Claire Wilson, BC Provincial Health Service Authority, Network Director, Post-COVID-19 Interdisciplinary Clinical Care Network (PC-ICCN); Naveed Janjua, MBBS, Director, University of British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (UBCCDC). Poster includes the event logo and footer text: “3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID, October 20–21, 2025, Virtual and In-person.”
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(2/2) Speakers for the Biomedical & Basic Science Research session (Oct 20, 1.45–2.45 PM NT):

- Manali Mukherjee, PhD
- @virology.bsky.social Arinjay Banerjee, PhD
- Marie-Hélène Boudrias, PhD
- Amy Proal, PhD
- Rachel Eddy, PhD
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(1/2) The 'Biomedical & Basic Science Research' session at the 2025 #LCWSymposium explores experiences of healthcare professionals, brain activity changes linked to #LongCOVID, & pulmonary pathophysiology.

Date: Oct 20, 2025, 1.45–2.45 PM NT
Register now: bit.ly/4hRoczz
Promotional poster for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Session: Biomedical and Basic Science Research, scheduled for Day 1, October 20, 2025, from 13:45–14:45 NT. Moderator: Manali Mukherjee, MSc, PhD, Associate Professor, McMaster University. Speakers: Arinjay Banerjee, PhD, Faculty Member and Senior Staff Scientist, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization; Marie-Hélène Boudrias, PhD, Associate Professor, McGill University; Amy Proal, PhD, President/Research Director, PolyBio Research Foundation; Rachel Eddy, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia. The poster includes symposium branding and event details: October 20–21, 2025, hybrid format (virtual and in-person).
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Speakers for Advancing the Clinical Care of People with Long COVID session (Oct 21, 3:00–4:00pm):

- Jill Cameron, PhD
- Shlomit Rotenberg, PhD
- Kelly O'Brien, BSc, BScPT, PhD
- Monica Busse, PhD
- Andrea Vasquez Camargo, MD, MSc, CCFP
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(1/2) Attend the 'Advancing the Clinical Care of People with #LongCOVID' session at the 2025 #LCWSymposium to learn about cognitive impacts, self-management strategies, knowledge mobilization in primary care, & more.

Date: Oct 20, 2025, 3:00–4:00 PM NT
Register: bit.ly/4hRoczz
Promotional poster for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Session: Advancing the Clinical Care of People with Long COVID, accredited, scheduled for October 20, 2025, from 3:00–4:00 PM NT. Speakers listed are Jill Cameron, PhD (University of Toronto), Shlomit Rotenberg, PhD (University of Toronto), Kelly O’Brien, BSc, BScPT, PhD (University of Toronto), Monica Busse, PhD (King’s College London), and Andrea Vasquez Camargo, MD, MSc, CCFP (University of Saskatchewan). The poster includes symposium branding and event dates (October 20–21, 2025, hybrid format).
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Join us for our upcoming webinar, "Long COVID and the Immune System," featuring insights from Professor Danny Altmann.

Second Speaker To Be Confirmed.

Date: Tue, Sep 30, 2025
Time: 1:00–2:00 PM ET
Register: bit.ly/4nnE7bX

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Promotional graphic for the Long COVID Web Webinar Series. Title: Long COVID and the Immune System. Date and time: September 30, 2025, 1–2pm ET. Featured speaker: Dr. Daniel Altmann, Department of Immunology and Inflammation, Imperial College, Faculty of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK. A placeholder image indicates a second speaker to be confirmed. The Long COVID Web logo appears in the bottom right corner.
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The Lightning Round Trainee Abstracts session at the #LCWSymposium will showcase ongoing research projects in various aspects of #LongCOVID & include a panel with Drs. Mike Hall, Satish Raj, & Stacey Alexander.

Date: Oct 20, 2025, 10.30 - 12.00 NT/ 09.00 - 10.30 ET
Register: bit.ly/4hRoczz
Event poster for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Session: “Lightning Round Trainee Abstracts, Panel Discussion” on October 20, Event poster for the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Session: “Lightning Round Trainee Abstracts, Panel Discussion” on October 20, 2025, 10:30–12:00 NT / 9:00–10:30 ET. Features moderator Mike Hall, MD; panelist Satish Raj, MD, Professor of Cardiac Sciences, University of Calgary; and panelist Stacey Alexander, educator and person with lived experience.2025, 10:30–12:00 NT / 9:00–10:30 ET. Features moderator Mike Hall, MD; panelist Satish Raj, MD, Professor of Cardiac Sciences, University of Calgary; and panelist Stacey Alexander, educator and person with lived experience.
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A quick overview of what’s ahead at the 3rd Canadian Symposium on #LongCOVID! Two days of leading science, clinical insights, and lived experience shaping the future of care.

Only a few tickets left!
Date: Oct 20-21, 2025
Register now: bit.ly/4hRoczz
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