Long NEUROCOVID: What Has Been Learned - a Luria Neuroscience Institute webinar

When:  Jun 4, 2022 from 13:00 to 16:00 (ET)

The US based Luria Neuroscience Institute have scheduled this webinar for Australia and the Australasian region.   

New information will be presented about the evolution of the pandemic, challenges associated with vaccination, and the variants. As the pandemic evolves, its character changes. Vaccines are here, but so are the new virus variants. We have a better understanding of the mechanisms of acute and long NEUROCOVID, and of its impact on various segments of the population.

NEUROCOVID in children and in the elderly is of particular concern, as well as its being a risk factor for later-life dementia. The burden of the pandemic on the overall psychological state of the world is growing, but so are the arsenal of tools to counter its effects.

Topics to be covered:

  • Evolving pandemic statistics.
  • Vaccination and its challenges.
  • Acute NEUROCOVID and the variants.
  • Long NEUROCOVID.
  • NEUROCOVID and later-life dementias – growing concerns.
  • NEUROCOVID in children – recent findings.
  • Worldwide psychological burden of the pandemic two years later.
  • Rehabilitation of NEUROCOVID.
  • Telemedicine and NEUROCOVID.


Fee: US $165 for a three-hour webinar
CPD:  The webinar will provide CPD points for those attending

Presenter:  The course features Elkhonon Goldberg, Ph.D., ABPP., a clinical neuropsychologist and cognitive neuroscientist, and Diplomate of The American Board of Professional Psychology in Clinical Neuropsychology. Dr Goldberg has authored numerous research papers on functional cortical organization, hemispheric specialization, frontal lobe functions and dysfunction, memory and amnesias, traumatic brain injury, dementias, and schizophrenia. 

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Luria Neuroscience Institute

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