Webinar #48 "Facts and Fiction on COVID-19 Prevention and Treatments"

The University of the Philippines in partnership with

UP Manila NIH National Telehealth Center and in cooperation with

UP Philippine General Hospital

would like to invite you to join the Fight Against COVID-19!

 

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Webinar #48

“Facts and Fiction on COVID-19 Prevention and Treatments”

April 16, 2021 (Friday) 12nn

Presenter:

Dr. Joseph Adrian Buensalido

Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases

Department of Medicine, UP Philippine General Hospital

Reactors:

Dr. Nina Castillo-Carandang

Professor, Department of Clinical Epidemiology

UP College of Medicine

Dr. Jason Ligot

International Health Promotion Specialist

Director for Development Communication, Organic Intelligencesupp

Dr. Beverly Ho

Director, DOH Health and Communication Service

Opening Remarks:

Dr. Marissa M. Alejandria

Director, Institute of Clinical Epidemiology

UPM National Institutes of Health

President, Philippine Society for Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

Closing Remarks:

Dr. Carmencita D. Padilla

Chancellor, University of the Philippines Manila

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Webinar #48

April 16, 2021

“Facts and Fiction on COVID-19 Prevention and Treatments

Special Topic

  

Ivermectin. Melatonin. Lianhua Qingwen. Vitamin C. Zinc. Suob — can any of these help us prevent COVID-19 or help us get better if we have the infection?

Where do we get our information and who should we believe when there is so much confusion and contradicting views on the use of therapeutic agents?

 What are the dangers of self-medication, on-line buying of unregistered products and concocting home formulas for COVID-19?

 In this webinar, join us as we address and sieve through facts and fiction around drugs and medicines for COVID-19. We will talk about the critical role that frontliners play in addressing misinformation. We will discuss the hierarchy of evidence and how this is weighed when practitioners decide on what to recommend.

Speakers are Dr. Marissa Alejandria, President of the Philippine Society for Microbiology and Infectious Diseases and Professor for Clinical Epidemiology; Dr. Joseph Adrian Bunesalido, UP PGH Clinical Associate Professor for Infectious Disease; Dr Nina Castillo-Carandang, Professor of the Department of Clinical Epidemiology at the UP College of Medicine; Dr. Jason Ligot, Director for Development Communication with Organic Intelligence; and Dr. Beverly Ho, Director of the DOH Health and Communication Service.

 Be on top of the facts, the evidence, and the science on prevention and treatment of COVID-19.

Stay Safe. Stay Healthy. Stay Connected!

Together we can STOP COVID DEATHS!

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