https://www.pih.org/article/going-offensive-stop-covid-19
pih boston chose 1000 from 40000 applicants
triple role
talk to those identified as cases to see if they have all needed to isolate
talk to those identified as having beein in contact to see if they have all they need
c resource coordinator explaing local resources to help cases and contacts
may 2020 jim kim returns topih.org boston - offensive covid
Upcoming webinars:
Wednesday, May 6, at 3 p.m. EDT
Join a panel of PIH nursing experts as they explore what it means to be on the frontlines of a global pandemic like COVID-19, both in the United States and in the countries where PIH works around the world. You’ll hear from Cory McMahon, PIH’s director of nursing and midwifery; Marc Julmisse, PIH’s deputy chief nursing officer and chief nursing officer of University Hospital in Mirebalais, Haiti; and Dr. John Welch, PIH’s director of partnerships & operations for Massachusetts’ COVID Response and Boston Children’s Hospital’s senior nurse anesthetist and pediatric nurse anesthesia fellowship director.
Wednesday, May 20, at 3 p.m. EDT
Join PIH’s Director of Research Dr. Megan Murray as she explains the epidemiology of COVID-19, what we know about the disease, and how it informs our work. You’ll also hear from Dr. John Welch, PIH’s director of partnerships & operations for Massachusetts’ COVID Response, on PIH’s partnership with the state of Massachusetts through the Community Tracing Collaborative, in which we are using lessons learned from our 30 years of experience tracking down infectious diseases globally and applying that to stopping COVID’s spread in the Commonwealth.
Wednesday, June 3, at 12 p.m. EDT
Join a panel of leaders from PIH-supported sites around the world to hear about the work being done, in partnership with local and national governments, to test, treat, and support patients dealing with COVID-19, as well as continue to provide the full range of care to the most vulnerable during this unprecedented time. You’ll hear directly from COPE Executive Director Nitumigaabow Champagne in Navajo Nation, Zanmi Lasante Senior Health and Policy Advisor Liz Campa, and PIH Director of Impact Emily Dally.
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Apr 16, 2020 - Charlie Baker that will require hiring nearly 1,000 additional staff. ... PIH is hiring contact tracers, resource coordinators, and case investigators to reach out to ... Partners In Health, 800 Boylston Street, Suite 300, Boston, MA.
Partners In Health to Help State Trace Contacts of COVID-19 Patients in ... capacity for contact tracing through a new collaboration with Boston-based global health ... deploying hundreds of contact tracers, who will call people who have been in ... The COVID Community Team, a virtual support center of nearly 1,000 people, ...
Apr 14, 2020 - The state is partnering with the Boston-based nonprofit Partners in Health, and has begun hiring and training some of the 1,000, or so, people ...
Apr 13, 2020 - The state is partnering with the Boston-based nonprofit Partners in Health, and has begun hiring and training some of the 1,000, or so, people ...
Apr 16, 2020 - BOSTON — Alexandra Cross, a newly minted state public health worker, ... contact-tracing program, budgeting $44 million to hire 1,000 people like ... The Massachusetts program is staged by the nonprofit Partners in Health, ...
Apr 4, 2020 - Reporter: Topic: –Blake Nissen for The Boston Globe ... about 1,000 virtual contact tracers who will reach out to COVID-19 patients to learn about their ... PIH is looking for Contact Tracers to join the COVID Community Team in ...
Apr 27, 2020 - The virus tracers alert the contacts of their possible exposure, explain what ... Dr. Joia Mukherjee, chief medical officer of Partners in Health, which is hiring, ... The program in Massachusetts has a virtual workforce of 1,000 contact tracers. ... Cass connected them to the Boston Public Health Commission, ...
pih webinar briefing 6 may - erin sordy- We are looking forward to having you join our panel of nursing experts, today—May 6—to explore what it means to be on the front lines of a global pandemic like COVID-19, both in the United States and in the countries where PIH works around the world. Our panelists include Cory McMahon, PIH’s director of nursing and midwifery; Marc Julmisse, PIH’s deputy chief nursing officer and chief nursing officer of University Hospital in Mirebalais, Haiti, and Zanmi Lasante’s deputy director of quality programs, standardization of hospital care, odontology and oncology; and John Welch, PIH’s director of partnerships & operations for Massachusetts’ COVID Response and Boston Children’s Hospital’s senior nurse anesthetist and pediatric nurse anesthesia fellowship director.
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