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Refugee Clinic is the SECOND AND FOURTH Wednesday of every month, except for Nov and Dec when it will be the THIRD Wednesday.
General Information
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When: Students should arrive at 5:30 PM
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February CLINIC: Wednesday 2/8/23 (PEDS and ADULT)Where: USF Carol and Frank Morsani Center for Advanced Healthcare. 13330 USF Laurel Drive, ground floor.
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M3/M4 Student #1:Mary Catia Sleet MS38134281969msleet@usf.eduEnglish
What to bring: laptop, phone for translation, stethoscope, mask, goggles or face shield, and badge. Please wear a white coat with your student badge and scrubs or professional wear.
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M3/M4 Student #2:Nicholas Farrat MS33059041671
We recommend downloading the CyraCom Interpreter app ahead of time in case you need to translate for your patients. We will give you the login info at the start of clinic.
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M3/M4 Student #3:Efosa AmadasuMS38327550217eamadasu@usf.eduEnglish
What to expect:
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M3/M4 Student #4:Sierra Klein MS3845-729-6795klein37@usf.edu english
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M3/M4 Student #5:Students will be assigned to a med team and one or more patients. The first group of patients will begin arriving at 5:30 PM or 5:45 PM. Our clinic staff will check-in patients, after which med teams can take vitals, see the patients and staff with a provider. We will give you a note-taking sheet. You must add the vitals from this sheet into the patient's encounter.
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M1/M2 Student #1: Jessica Singh MS1 510-579-9629jsingh14@usf.eduEnglish/Hindi
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M1/M2 Student #2: Lauren DyerMS2813-340-1492lmdyer@usf.eduEnglishMed teams should make sure all paperwork (including lab forms and prescriptions) is given to clinic staff to be scanned to the patient's chart. We will give you a blank After Visit Summary to fill out and give to the patient before they leave.
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M1/M2 Student #3: Timothy KeefeMS2keefet@usf.eduEnglish and Francais
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M1/M2 Student #4: Aishwarya VuppalaMS2858-222-9488
After your patient encounter, please ensure that the room is clean and tidy.
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Spanish interpreterKatherine QuesadaMS1kgquesada@usf.edu
Students - please finish your note in Practice Fusion within 24 hours and list the provider you staffed with in the note. Providers should then be able to sign the encounter.
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Spanish interpreterSophia EstradaMS1Sophiae1@usf.edu
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Back-Up (M1 or M2): Elizabeth ChiuMS1908-217-4870 chiu287@usf.eduEnglish
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Back-Up (M1 or M2): Please remember that this is an especially sensitive population; our patients may have left their countries under very difficult circumstances. This article reviews ways trauma-informed care can be applied to caring for refugee youth; many of these principles could be applied to our adult patients as well.
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February CLINIC: Wednesday 2/22/23 (ADULT only)
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M3/M4 Student #1:Christopher Santarlas MS3
We are able to see adults, children, and teens, and can provide long-term primary care services for all patients who remain uninsured. These are some of the services we can provide:
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M3/M4 Student #2:Hadi JoudMS4
• Free medical visit with doctor and medical student team, with language interpretation services
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M3/M4 Student #3:Anandpall RehsiMS4813-476-1296arehsi@usf.eduEnglish
• Free labs/bloodwork and imaging (x-rays, ultrasound, etc)
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M3/M4 Student #4:
• Free produce and non-perishables through our "Food as Medicine" program to address food insecurity
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Back-Up (M3 or M4):
• Free mental health appointments with a psychologist
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Back-Up (M3 or M4):
• Free vaccines and some office-based tests (ex: pap smear)
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M1/M2 Student #1: Kate BeekmanMS2919-749-6479beekmank@usf.eduenglish
• Prescriptions, although patients must pay out-of-pocket. We can provide GoodRx cards to bring down cost.
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M1/M2 Student #2: Parker PennyMS14073145054parkerpenny@usf.edu
• Limited specialty services (ex: neurology, cardiology, further referrals as we are able)
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M1/M2 Student #3: Jonathan Henning MS1914-806-0786jhenning1@usf.eduEnglish
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M1/M2 Student #4: Alden DunhamMS28564659330ajdunham@usf.eduEnglish
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Back-Up (M1 or M2): David OrlandoMS2321-200-4371dlorlando@usf.eduEnglish
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March Clinic: Wednsday 3/8/2023
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M3/M4 Student #1:Madison RomanoMS34079198792madisonjromano@usf.eduEnglish
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M3/M4 Student #2:Greg FishbergerMS3914-260-1180gfishberger@usf.eduEnglish
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M3/M4 Student #3:Rachel CruzMS3727-510-9677jesus12@usf.eduEnglish, Spanish
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M3/M4 Student #4:Monica StevensMS3207-343-1661mhstevens@usf.eduEnglish
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M1/M2 Student #1: Melissa chowMS14155092300Mchow1@usf.eduEnglish
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M1/M2 Student #2: Sarah CommarotoMS12036091779commaroto@usf.eduEnglish
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M1/M2 Student #3: Grace HollisMS18622170124ghollis@usf.eduEnglish
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M1/M2 Student #4:
Cole Kiser replaced by Dominique Cook
MS17076855053cakiser@usf.eduEnglish
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Back-Up (M1 or M2): Pooja NeerumallaMS16097726797neerumallap@usf.eduEnglish, Telugu
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Back-Up (M1 or M2): Britannia Noel MS15137739728britanniamor@usf.eduEnglish
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March Clinic: Wednesday 3/22/2023
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M3/M4 Student #1:Gilliann MinvielMS39542046520gminviel@usf.eduEnglish, Haitian Creole
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M3/M4 Student #2:Eric LuoMS38633037218eluo@usf.eduEnglish
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M3/M4 Student #3:Devon Marks MS37278311047damarks@usf.eduenglish and spanish
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M3/M4 Student #4:Emily HeidemanMS37154821109eheideman@usf.eduEnglish
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M3/M4 Student #5 (solo team):Sabrina AwshahMS38137514075sawshah@usf.eduEnglish, Arabic
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M1/M2 Student #1: Brian VillaM17726311610brianvilla@usf.eduEnglish, some spanish
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M1/M2 Student #2: Yifan LiangM14049555547liangy@usf.eduEnglish, Chinese, some spanish
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M1/M2 Student #3:
Aditya Garg (modified by K. Bojkovic)
M17135530748adityagarg39@usf.eduEnglish
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M1/M2 Student #4: Parker PennyM14073145054parkerpenny@usf.eduEnglish
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Back-Up (M1 or M2): Urmila Venkataramani M14083004058urmila@usf.eduEnglish
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Back-Up (M1 or M2): Nikhita NookalaM19542425859nnookala@usf.eduEnglish, Telugu
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April Clinic: Wednesday 4/12/2023
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M3/M4 Student #1:Sam GordonM37045790022grs@usf.eduenglish
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M3/M4 Student #2:Sharan PoonjaMS3english
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M3/M4 Student #3:
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M3/M4 Student #5 (solo team/fast track):Sabrina AwshahMS38137514075english, arabic
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Back-Up (M3 or M4):
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M1/M2 Student #1: Aleena Boby
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M1/M2 Student #2: Jonathan HenningM19148060786jhenning1@usf.eduEnglish
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M1/M2 Student #3: Clare HartmanM19044128954chartman1@usf.eduEnglish
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M1/M2 Student #4: Mackenzie GittingerM18136757114mgittinger@usf.eduEnglish
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Back-Up (M1 or M2): Prakash VasanthakumarM18137504826prakashv@usf.eduEnglish and Tamil/Tamizh
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Back-Up (M1 or M2): Will SayreM1
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April Clinic: Wednesday 4/26/2023
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M3/M4 Student #1:Kevin SalomonMS38134157141kevinsalomon@usf.eduEnglish/Spanish
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M3/M4 Student #2:Devon MarksMS37278311047damarks@usf.eduenglish spanish
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M3/M4 Student #3:Sam GordonMS3704-579-0022GRS@usf.eduEng
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M3/M4 Student #4:Adriana Gonzalez TorrienreM33059349340ag20@usf.edueng/spanish
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M3/M4 Student #5:Gilliann Minviel M39542046520gminviel@usf.eduEnglish, Haitian Creole
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M3/M4 Student #6 (solo team/fast track):Jamila MammadovaMS35616095353jmammadova@usf.eduRussian, Ukrainian, English
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M1/M2 Student #1:
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M1/M2 Student #2: Melissa ChowM14155092300mchow1@usf.eduEnglish
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M1/M2 Student #3: Grace HollisM18622170124ghollis2@terpmail.umdEnglish
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M1/M2 Student #4 (Spanish-speaking): Sammy BausermanM1276-492-6388samuelb3@usf.eduEnglish and Spanish
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Back-Up (M1 or M2): Bhargav KansaraM1813-679-2175kansara@usf.eduEnglish Hindi Gujarati
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Back-Up (M1 or M2): Linda SchillerM1720-585-8604lindaschiller@usf.eduEnglish Spanish Thai
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Back-Up (M1 or M2 - Spanish-speaking):Jacob ParkerM1385-214-9261Jacobparker1@usf.eduEnglish and Spanish
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May Clinic: Wednesday 5/10/2023
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M3/M4 Student #1:Eric LuoMS38633037218eluo@usf.eduEnglish
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M3/M4 Student #2:Monica StevensMS3207-343-1661mhstevens@usf.eduEnglish