COVID-19 Contact Tracing Experiences | Clinical Update | September 9, 2020
Date of Presentation: September 9, 2020
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Virology
Keywords: #contact tracing #covid clinical updates
In this session, Dr. Jorge Mera, Director of Infectious Diseases for Cherokee Nation Health Services, and Whitney Essex, Family Nurse Practitioner at Cherokee Nation Health Services, share clinical updates on COVID-19. Then, Antoinette Aguirre & Ryan Sealy, Contact Tracing Leads at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, share their experience with contact tracing, strategies and opportunities.
Recording:
Presented by:
Dr. Jorge Mera, Whitney Essex, Antoinette Aguirre, Ryan Sealy
Jorge Mera, MD, FACP, is the Director of Infectious Diseases for Cherokee Nation Health Service, the largest tribally operated health care system in the United States. He oversees surveillance, policies, and programs to treat and prevent the transmission of COVID-19, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV and HCV.
Whitney Essex, MSN, FNP-BC, is a Family Nurse Practitioner for Cherokee Nation Health Services. Mrs. Essex works in the Infectious Diseases Department, where she is the coordinator for the Cherokee Nation Hepatitis C Elimination program. She assists in the maintenance of general infectious diseases clinical services, as well as the provision of medical care for patients accessing HIV, PrEP, Hepatitis C, and other infectious diseases-related services.
Antoinette Aguirre (Navajo), is an Environmental Health Scientist and Contact Tracing Lead for the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board
Ryan Sealy (Chickasaw), is an Environmental Health Scientist and Contact Tracing Lead for the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board
Resources Provided:
- Clinical Update (Presentation Slides)
- Questions and Answers (Presentation Slides)
- Association Between Administration of Systemic Corticosteroids and Mortality Among Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19 (JAMA)
- COVID-19 reinfection tracker (BNO News)
- Tribal Disease Detectives: Contact Tracing Training (NPAIHB)
- COVID-19 Contact Tracing (Johns Hopkins)
Date added: September 9, 2020