Dr. Azedine Tebba has had the unique experience of treating patients in both the U.S. and Morocco during the COVID-19 pandemic. He will reflect on the clinical management of the disease in the two countries during a webinar on Wednesday, February 24, 2021, at 12:00 p.m. CST. His talk, “A Comparative Analysis of the Clinical Management of COVID-19 in the USA and Morocco,” is part of the International Seminar Series.

Tebba is a family physician trained in Morocco at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat, with several clinical experiences in the USA, France, Italy, and Canada. He is also a candidate for the residency match in the United States. Tebba worked in the intensive care units for COVID-19 in Morocco as a Family Medicine resident and in Miami as part of a clinical elective.

This online event is free and open to the public.  Advance registration is required.

The COVID 19: International Perspectives seminar series is a collaboration between the Illinois State University Office of International Studies and Programs and the Mennonite College of Nursing. The seminar continues each Wednesday throughout the Spring 2021 semester with a variety of speakers from around the world. For questions about registration, contact Matt Schwab  or Linda Bollivar.