Establishing a COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic at a Student-Run Free Clinic

Brandon W. Moritz, Tram Le, D. Bratzler
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a highly contagious infectious disease associated with significant rates of morbidity and mortality. With limited treatments for COVID-19, the most effective strategy developed to mitigate the effects of this disease is vaccination. Unity Clinic, an interdisciplinary, student-run free clinic (SRFC) at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC), created a COVID-19 vaccine clinic that started in January 2021 to participate in the mass vaccination campaign in Oklahoma. Health profession students from seven different colleges present at OUHSC served in either non-clinical or clinical volunteer roles at the vaccine clinics. Between January 6 and July 16, 2021, Unity Clinic hosted 119 vaccine clinics, administered 39,665 vaccines, and had 16,830 student volunteer hours logged. The vaccines administered through Unity Clinic composed 1.2% of all vaccines administered in the state and 11.1% of all vaccines administered in Oklahoma County. This descriptive report demonstrates the effective use of an SRFC for large-scale COVID-19 vaccination events. Unity Clinic’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic has the potential to serve as a model for other SRFCs around the country to use for the current COVID-19 pandemic and adapt for other public health issues in the future.
在学生免费诊所建立新冠肺炎疫苗诊所
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是一种高传染性疾病,发病率和死亡率很高。由于COVID-19的治疗方法有限,为减轻这种疾病的影响而制定的最有效战略是疫苗接种。俄克拉何马大学健康科学中心(OUHSC)的跨学科学生免费诊所(SRFC) Unity诊所于2021年1月开始创建COVID-19疫苗诊所,以参与俄克拉何马州的大规模疫苗接种运动。来自七个不同学院的卫生专业学生在OUHSC担任疫苗诊所的非临床或临床志愿者角色。在2021年1月6日至7月16日期间,Unity诊所主办了119个疫苗诊所,接种了39,665支疫苗,并记录了16,830个学生志愿者小时。通过统一诊所提供的疫苗占全州所有疫苗的1.2%,占俄克拉何马县所有疫苗的11.1%。本描述性报告展示了SRFC在大规模COVID-19疫苗接种事件中的有效使用。Unity诊所的COVID-19疫苗诊所有可能成为全国其他srfc的典范,用于应对当前的COVID-19大流行,并适应未来的其他公共卫生问题。
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