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New survey: The experiences of health professionals with ME/CFS and/or Long Covid (with PEM)

  • Writer: PhysiosforME
    PhysiosforME
  • Nov 18, 2025
  • 1 min read

A new survey has been launched with the aim to explore the experiences of healthcare professionals who develop LongCOVID (with post-exertional malaise) and/or Myalgic Encephalomyelitis /Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS).

To check if you are eligible and find out more about the survey, please head over to our website for more information.

The survey will remain open until 6pm 31st December 2025.

 
 
 

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5 Comments


Aldo King
Aldo King
10 hours ago

This survey is so important because the lack of understanding around PEM and Long Covid in the medical community is something many of us see every day. As a student entering the healthcare field, I’ve been trying to research these specific patient experiences for my final project, but the sheer amount of data to process is honestly overwhelming. I actually had to look for some New Assignment Help last week just to get my literature review structured properly so I could spend more time actually reading these case studies and understanding the physical toll these conditions take. It’s vital that we bridge this gap between professional knowledge and patient reality, so I really hope this survey gets a huge response from…

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Ronald Lybarger
Ronald Lybarger
Feb 09

It was eye opening to read how the survey focuses on health professionals who are personally dealing with ME/CFS and Long Covid, especially the impact of post exertional malaise on their work and identity. During a heavy exam period, I remember feeling mentally drained and once turned to Last minute assignment help UK just to stay afloat. It made me appreciate how invisible struggles can affect performance more than we realize.


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Erica Sinclair
Erica Sinclair
Feb 09

Reading the Physios For ME's post about the new survey exploring how health professionals experience Long COVID and ME/CFS with post‑exertional malaise showed me how much people in healthcare also struggle with these complex conditions and why listening to lived experiences matters. I remember when I was nervous about speaking in English classes and even used online English communication exam help to practice and build confidence before my test. That time taught me that facing challenges and getting real practice helps you improve more than just hoping things will get easier.

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Zoe Dylan
Zoe Dylan
Feb 02

I appreciate how clearly you share health professionals’ experiences with ME/CFS and long COVID — it really sheds light on important issues. As a Medical CV writer NZ, I see how highlighting this kind of expertise can strengthen careers in healthcare.

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Olivia Blake
Olivia Blake
Dec 06, 2025

I had no clarity on how to write my assignment properly, and the deadline was approaching fast, so I used the help with assignments online service by Rapid Assignment Help. They provided everything in an easy-to-understand format and delivered it early. The assignment was authentic, well arranged, and definitely improved my academic results. Their support made things so much easier, especially during a busy semester.

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