COVID and the brain
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- Olfactory disturbances with COVID19 is evidence of brain involvement
- Whilst olfactory changes mostly resolve, cognitive changes may not return to normal
- Consider a neuropsychological assessment for patients complaining of fatigue, poor attention span, slower processing speed. It is important to not let these patients suffer in silence
Host: Dr David Lim | Total time: 42 mins
Guests: Dr Lucette Cysique, Clinical Neuropsychologist; St. Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney; Senior Research Fellow, UNSW
and Dr Clare Ramsden, Clinical Neuropsychologist and Deputy Director; Allied Health, Tasmanian Health Service
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