• Episode 19 - Long COVID Management with Dr. Michael Brode
    Apr 16 2026

    In this episode of the Long COVID Clinical Podcast, hosts Drs. Anita Chopra, Andrew Schamess, and Aaron Friedberg are joined by Dr. Michael Brode, medical director of the post-COVID-19 program at UT Health Austin, to discuss the complexities of long COVID management in the primary care setting. Dr. Brode explains how systemic inflammation and autoimmunity may contribute to symptoms like brain fog and fatigue. He highlights innovative research, including skin biopsies indicative of nerve damage in many patients, and discusses potential treatments like IVIG. Dr. Brode's insights provide a comprehensive view of long COVID as a systemic neuroimmunological disease, underscoring the need for targeted interventions and the potential for transformative patient outcomes.


    Edited and Produced by Christopher Chiu and Carissa Lee

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    28 mins
  • Episode 18 - Dysautonomia with Dr. Alba Azola
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode of the Long COVID Clinical Podcast, hosts Dr. Anita Chopra, Dr. Aaron Friedberg, and Carissa Lee are joined by Dr. Alba Azola, a rehabilitation physician and leading expert on long COVID at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Azola delves into the intricacies of autonomic nervous system dysregulation in long COVID and how it can manifest in diverse symptoms such as brain fog, POTS, and temperature dysregulation. The discussion explores innovative diagnostics and therapies, including blood-brain barrier studies and interventions like venous stenting. The episode offers insights into promising treatments, such as vagal nerve stimulation and IVIGs, and underscores the need for a nuanced, patient-centered approach to research and clinical management.


    Edited and Produced by Christopher Chiu and Carissa Lee

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    46 mins
  • Episode 17 - Long COVID Clinical Trials with Dr. Michael Peluso
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode of the Long COVID Clinical Podcast, hosted by Drs. Anita Chopra, Tiffany Walker, Andrew Schamess, and Aaron Friedberg, Dr. Michael Peluso shares groundbreaking insights into long COVID research. Dr. Peluso is an infectious disease physician and leader of the Long-term Impact of Infection with Novel Coronavirus (LIINC) study at UCSF. The discussion highlights the persistent presence of SARS-CoV-2 in the gut and immune system, revealing elevated immune activation in post-COVID patients and unexpected virus fragment locations. Dr. Peluso explores pivotal clinical trials with antivirals and monoclonal antibodies, emphasizing the need for better biomarkers and collaborative research efforts to accelerate diagnostics and therapies. His work aims to transform long COVID from a mysterious condition into a manageable illness, offering hope for millions affected.


    Edited and Produced by Christopher Chiu and Carissa Lee

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    43 mins
  • Episode 16 - Orthostatic Intolerance with Dr. Nisha Viswanathan
    Apr 7 2026

    This episode of the Long COVID Clinical Podcast, hosted by Drs. Anita Chopra, Andrew Schamess, and Aaron Friedberg, features Dr. Nisha Viswanathan, internist and director of the long COVID Program at UCLA. The discussion delves into the complex relationship between long COVID and dysautonomia, including the distinctions between orthostatic intolerance, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), and hyperadrenergic POTS. Dr. Viswanathan describes practical diagnostic tools such as the COMPASS 31 questionnaire and NASA Lean Test, and explores effective management strategies, including salt and fluid intake, and medications like fludrocortisone, beta blockers, and ivabradine. The conversation also touches on the overlap with conditions like ME-CFS and mast cell activation syndrome, and highlights upcoming treatments and research that promise to transform care for post-viral autonomic syndromes. The episode concludes with a focus on providing primary care physicians with actionable insights to improve patient outcomes in long COVID.


    Edited and Produced by Christopher Chiu and Carissa Lee

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    41 mins
  • Episode 15 - AAPMR compendium with Dr. Abby Cheng
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode of the Long COVID Clinical Podcast, hosted by Drs. Tiffany Walker, Anita Chopra, and Aaron Friedberg, the team welcomes Dr. Abby Cheng, an expert in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Dr. Cheng discusses the development and impact of the AAPMR's comprehensive guidance on long COVID, emphasizing the importance of multidisciplinary approaches to treatment. The conversation covers the evolution of symptom-specific guidelines into a practical compendium for primary care providers, highlighting the need for real-time support in managing long COVID. Dr. Cheng also addresses the challenges of pharmacological management, the significance of recognizing long COVID in differential diagnoses, and the latest updates on potential treatments and ongoing research efforts. The episode concludes with insights into the NIH's RECOVER TLC trials, offering hope for future advancements in long COVID care.


    Edited and Produced by Christopher Chiu and Carissa Lee

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    32 mins
  • Episode 14 - ME/CFS Updates wtih Dr. Hector Bonilla
    Mar 31 2026

    This episode of the Long COVID Clinical Podcast, hosted by Drs. Anita Chopra, Andrew Schamess, and Aaron Friedberg, features Dr. Hector Bonilla, an infectious disease specialist from Stanford University School of Medicine. The discussion centers on the innovative use of repurposed medications like low-dose naltrexone and Abilify in treating long COVID and ME/CFS. Dr. Bonilla shares insights into the overlap between these conditions, highlighting symptoms such as fatigue and brain fog, and explores how these symptoms can be managed with off-label therapies. He explains the science behind targeting immune pathways and the potential of these drugs to reduce inflammation and improve patient outcomes. The episode also covers Dr. Bonilla’s clinical trials, dosing protocols, and the promising results seen in patients. It concludes with practical strategies for clinicians and patients, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based approaches in managing chronic illness.


    Edited and Produced by Christopher Chiu and Carissa Lee

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    46 mins
  • Episode 13 - Pediatric Long COVID with Dr. Laura Malone
    Mar 26 2026

    This episode of the Pediatric Long COVID Podcast, hosted by Drs. Anita Chopra and Andrew Schamess, features Dr. Laura Malone, Director of the Pediatric Post-COVID-19 Rehabilitation Clinic at the Kennedy Krieger Institute. The discussion centers on the unique manifestations of long COVID in children, highlighting differences in symptoms compared to adults, such as neurological and gastrointestinal issues. Dr. Malone elaborates on the diagnostic challenges faced when children lack confirmed prior COVID infection and emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach involving neurologists, rehabilitation specialists, and mental health professionals. She also explores the current prognosis for pediatric patients, the role of emerging research in understanding physiological differences, and the success of the Pediatric Long COVID ECHO telementoring program. The episode concludes with insights into reducing stigma around post-viral syndromes in children and the ongoing need for research and education in this evolving field.


    Edited and Produced by Christopher Chiu and Carissa Lee

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    20 mins
  • Episode 12 - Complexities of Long COVID with Dr. Daniel Griffin
    Mar 24 2026

    This episode of the Long COVID Clinical Podcast, hosted by Drs. Anita Chopra and Andrew Schamess, delves into the phases of COVID-19 infection, underlying mechanisms, diagnostic biomarkers, and novel therapeutics with Dr. Daniel Griffin, a renowned infectious disease specialist and host of the "This Week in Virology " podcast. The discussion covers the progression and diagnosis of long COVID, pathobiology theories, and the involvement of the autonomic nervous system and small fiber neuropathy. Dr. Griffin highlights practical biomarkers for clinical use and discusses both non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatment strategies. The conversation also addresses the impact of funding changes on research progress and future directions for managing long COVID. The episode concludes with a hopeful outlook on collaborative efforts to advance understanding and improve patient care in the face of long COVID challenges.


    Edited and Produced by Christopher Chiu and Carissa Lee

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    43 mins