It’s Treatable: The Road to Recovery from Long Vax

Lecture abstract:

In “It’s Treatable: The Road to Recovery from Long Vax,” Dr. Pierre Kory shares a compelling tale of resilience in overcoming vaccine-induced health issues. Drawing from the experiences of his own family and patients, Dr. Kory explores the challenges and treatment breakthroughs for Long Vax — a condition often misunderstood and overlooked. This lecture combines personal stories with medical expertise to outline recovery avenues, emphasizing the crucial roles of advocacy, ongoing research, and a supportive healthcare network in addressing vaccine-related health complications.

About the Speaker

DR. KORY

MD, MPA Co-Founder and

Chief Medical Officer The FLCCC Alliance

Dr. Kory is considered a world pioneer in the use of ultrasound by physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of critically ill patients. He helped develop and run the first national courses in Critical Care Ultrasonography in the U.S. and served as a director of these courses with the American College of Chest Physicians for several years. He is also the senior editor of the most popular textbook in the field titled, ‘Point of Care Ultrasound.’

Dr. Kory and Dr. Marik first collaborated on the research and treatment of septic shock patients with high doses of intravenous ascorbic acid. The two later went on to co-found the FLCCC Alliance with other critical care specialists from around the country and around the world.

Not only did Dr. Kory lead ICUs in multiple COVID-19 hotspots throughout the pandemic; he also co-authored more than 10 influential papers on COVID-19. The most impactful was a paper that was the first to support the diagnosis of early COVID-19 respiratory disease as an organizing pneumonia, thus explaining the critical response of the disease to corticosteroids.

His book, ‘The War on Ivermectin,’ chronicles the personal attacks, professional setbacks, and nefarious efforts of the world’s major health agencies and medical journals to dismiss and deny ivermectin’s efficacy as a treatment for COVID-19. In 2022, he founded his own telehealth practice.

Known as a Master Educator, Dr. Kory has won numerous departmental and divisional teaching awards in every hospital he has worked. He has delivered hundreds of courses and invited lectures throughout his career.

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