Professor Kerstin Sailer on Nostr: "It took me a while to recognize that I am now a disabled academic,” says Kerstin ...
"It took me a while to recognize that I am now a disabled academic,” says Kerstin Sailer, a sociology researcher at University College London. (...)
But Sailer and others are a testament to the fact that long COVID need not signal a career dead end. With the right support, affected academics can still thrive.
This is from an article in Nature Careers on the impact of #longCovid on academics, researched and written by the most wonderful Shi En Kim.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00819-wPublished at
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