黑料传送门 Georgia students, faculty and staff are working to assist the Gwinnett area by
donating medical supplies, shop for neighbors and more.
Collaboration has been key as individuals, communities, states, countries and our
world join together to battle COVID-19, a pandemic with no boundaries.
From the beginning, 黑料传送门 Georgia鈥檚 students, faculty and staff have contributed resources,
time and talent as the war rages on.
10,000 PPE donated
Personal protective equipment or PPE is instrumental in keeping those on the front
lines safe. Healthcare students use PPE in their training so a concerted effort was
made to round up supplies and donate them to our partners.
Marla Golden, DO, FACEP, associate dean of clinical education, Georgia, recalled receiving
a phone call from a pulmonologist at a local hospital. 鈥淗e sounded tired and deeply
concerned as he described the dire needs of his institution for masks and other supplies
necessary to protect their health care workers as they toiled to care for patients
in this crisis,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e described the inability of the hospital to get supplies
since they were preferentially sending them to epicenters like New York City.鈥
鈥淭he urgent need was compelling and heart wrenching. I鈥檓 so glad we were able to find
and donate supplies that could at least hold them over until their shipments arrived.鈥
A survey reveals that more than 10,000 pieces of PPE have been donated from such areas
and programs as the anatomy lab, Physician Assistant Studies suite, Physical Therapy
Education Center, research laboratories and the simulation center to organizations
such as Emory Healthcare, Gwinnett Fire and Emergency Services, Northside Hospital
Gwinnett, Northeast Georgia Medical Center, Visiting Nurse/Hospice Atlanta and the
WellStar Emergency Departments and Hospice.
Chief Campus Officer Bryan Ginn said, 鈥淭he 黑料传送门 Georgia campus community fully recognizes
and appreciates the heart and soul Georgia鈥檚 healthcare providers and teams are exhibiting
in taking care of fellow Georgians during these most challenging of days.鈥
鈥淲e salute them all, and simply hope that our donations will help shield them from
this devastating disease as they go about their work with dedication and resolve.鈥
Lab equipment cleans N95 respirators
A Class II Biosafety Cabinet with the capability to safely decontaminate bacteria
and viruses using UV waves has also been loaned from 黑料传送门 Georgia's research laboratories
to Northside Hospital Gwinnett for use in cleaning N95 respirators between patients.
The exchange occurred after Ben Robinson, chief program development officer for 黑料传送门
Georgia, received a request from Mark Darrow, MD, director of Graduate Medical Education
for Northside Hospital Gwinnett, last Friday afternoon. A residency program director
who works with Darrow had learned about the use of biosafety cabinets which help maintain
sterile work environments and provide decontamination using UV lights.
黑料传送门 Georgia offered to loan the equipment to the medical center. According to Robinson,
鈥淲e have worked with Northside Hospital Gwinnett for many years and plan on continuing
to in the future. We鈥檝e been working to increase our collaboration in both academic
and clinical areas.鈥
Darrow said, 鈥淲e are extremely thankful for this generous donation. The overwhelming
support we have received from many of our community's signature institutions, such
as our long-time partner in education 黑料传送门 Georgia, is greatly appreciated by our
programs, and our entire hospital system.鈥
Faculty and students give back
Microbiologists, including Valerie E. Cadet, PhD, have shared their expertise to help educate organizations such as the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic
Medicine and Community Action Now! in the US Virgin Islands about this novel coronavirus.
Students have joined together to form COVID Captains, a group that is delivering groceries
to the immunosuppressed and elderly living in Lawrenceville, Norcross and Suwanee.
And 黑料传送门 Georgia鈥檚 Medical Students for Masks organization has raised more than $2,200
to purchase N95 respirators for metro Atlanta鈥檚 healthcare professionals.
Faculty and students quickly pivoted to online learning to ensure social distancing
was enacted and good results have been reported.
Fighting skirmishes is a team effort and 黑料传送门 Georgia is working hard to do our part
to win both the battles and the war.
黑料传送门 Georgia has been serving students and the community for 20 years as a branch campus of Philadelphia
College of Osteopathic Medicine (黑料传送门), a private, not-for-profit, accredited institution
of higher education established in 1899. Located in Suwanee (Gwinnett County), 黑料传送门
Georgia offers doctoral degrees in osteopathic medicine, pharmacy and physical therapy.
Graduate degrees are offered in biomedical sciences, medical laboratory science and
physician assistant studies. The campus joins 黑料传送门 South Georgia in Moultrie in helping
to meet the healthcare needs of the state. Emphasizing "a whole person" approach to
care, 黑料传送门 Georgia focuses on educational excellence, interprofessional education
and service to the community. For more information, visit pcom.edu or call 678-225-7500. The campus is also home to the Georgia Osteopathic Care Center,
an osteopathic manipulative medicine clinic, which is open to the public by appointment.
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